Thomas and the Special Letter (DVD)

Thomas and the Special Letter and Other Stories, retitled Thomas and the Special Letter, is a US VHS/DVD featuring six fourth season episodes narrated by George Carlin and one song. It was distributed by Video Treasures in 1995, Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2002 and released on DVD in 2007.

VHS
PEEP! PEEP!

Here comes Thomas the Tank Engine with the latest tales from the Island of Sodor. Come along for the ride as the engines take an exciting journey to a far away station. Help welcome Skarloey home from the menders and watch Oliver and Toad teach the trucks a lesson they'll never forget.

Join Thomas, Rusty, Sir Handel, Daisy, and the rest of the gang for these brand new adventures with lots of new friends never before seen on TV!

DVD
PEEP! PEEP!

Thomas and his railway friends welcome you to the Island of Sodor, a magical place where the sun invariably shines and storms never last long. Meet George, a bad-tempered steamroller, who is convinced that roads are much more important than rails. Welcome Skarloey back home, and watch Oliver and Toad teach some Troublesome Trucks a Really Useful lesson.

So get your tickets ready for more freight yard fun with Thomas and Friends.

Episodes

 * 1) Thomas and the Special Letter
 * 2) Home at Last
 * 3) Rock 'n' Roll
 * 4) Steam Roller
 * 5) Toad Stands By
 * 6) Bowled Out

Song

 * Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover

Bonus Features

 * Sir Topham Hatt's Scrapbook
 * "Fun with Numbers" game

Trivia

 * This was Anchor Bay Entertainment's last DVD to feature Sir Topham Hatt narrating the menus, as well as the last DVD to list the episodes on the back cover.

Goofs

 * The image of Bertie, on the cover, appears to be a symmetrical shot, as Bertie's driver should be on the left hand side, when viewing Bertie's front.
 * The VHS cover features a picture from Thomas Meets the Queen, but that episode is not featured on the video.
 * The 1995 VHS description mentioned Daisy, but she doesn't appear in this release.
 * The 1995 VHS, despite being distributed by Video Treasures, does not display the Video Treasures logo, and starts off with the Britt Allcroft logo.
 * The 1995 VHS' captions spell Bertie's name as "Burty".