Trust Thomas and Other Stories

Trust Thomas and Other Stories is a US VHS/DVD featuring seven third season episodes narrated by George Carlin. It was distributed by Strand Home Video in 1992, Time-Life in 1994, and Anchor Bay Entertainment in 1995 and 2003. It was released on DVD in 2007.

1992/1994 VHS
PEEP-PEEP! Wonders and surprises on the Island of Sodor. On this ride, meet Mavis, a young diesel engine who puts Toby on the spot. Watch along as Percy keeps his promise, and as the engines help Henry rescue the forest. Laugh as Gordon gets splashed, and James' trick backfires.

Get on track for fun and adventure with Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Volume 6!

1995 VHS
PEEP! PEEP! All aboard. First stop - The Island of Sodor with Thomas and his friends. Bertie learns that he can trust an engine - especially if his name is Thomas. Mavis puts Toby on the spot and watch Terence and Trevor help Henry rescue the forest when a storm damages the trees.

Get your ticket and climb aboard for a magical ride!

DVD
PEEP! PEEP! Take a journey to the magical Island of Sodor, where fun and adventure lies around every bend. Hop aboard Thomas and see how he finds a new way to cross a river. Watch Toby as he trades his branch line for a tightrope, and help the engines replant Henry's favorite forest after a devastating storm.

Join your friend Thomas on what he says will be a fun and exciting trip --- and like the title says, you can always "Trust Thomas".

Episodes

 * 1) Trust Thomas
 * 2) Mavis
 * 3) Toby's Tightrope
 * 4) No Joke for James
 * 5) Percy's Promise
 * 6) Henry's Forest
 * 7) The Trouble with Mud

Song

 * Harold the Helicopter (DVD only)

Bonus Features

 * Character Gallery
 * Sir Topham Hatt's Word Fun Game

Trivia

 * This is the first Thomas home media release to feature George Carlin's narration.
 * The 1992 VHS does not have Hi-Fi stereo.
 * A cassette tape was included with some VHS releases for a time.
 * In 1995, Anchor Bay released a new version of the tape alongside their re-release of the 1992 program, featuring Strand Home Video-type rockwell fonts instead of italic. The name boards do not feature Mavis', Harold's or Trevor's and the credits are changed.
 * On the 1995 release, the UK/US soundtracks overlap. The overlapping restore music and sound effects originally not present in the U.S. version of some episodes, including the ending theme in Mavis and music bits from Percy's Promise.
 * The DVD release includes Toby's Tightrope and Henry's Forest from the original master source, while the other five episodes are taken from the following:
 * Trust Thomas from Thomas and His Friends Get Along and Other Thomas Adventures
 * Mavis from 10 Years of Thomas
 * No Joke for James from Best of James
 * Percy's Promise from Thomas and His Friends Help Out
 * The Trouble with Mud from 10 Years of Thomas
 * The entire master source was used for the Netflix release.
 * This is the only US DVD and one of the two US VHS tapes to feature Mavis' nameboard sequence.
 * From this release onwards, the nameboard sequences end with a screenshot from Duck Takes Charge.
 * This was the first VHS released by Strand Home Video.
 * Some of the 1995 copies came with a blue VHS tape instead of black.

Goofs

 * The 1992 release, despite being distributed by Strand Home Video, displays the Strand VCI logo on the actual tape itself.
 * On the 1992 release, the Britt Allcroft logo jerks to the left.
 * The Anchor Bay release featuring the 1992 program does not contain the Video Treasures logo, and starts off with just the Britt Allcroft logo.
 * The DVD release has Percy's Promise out of sync, as it was taken from Thomas and His Friends Help Out.
 * The last few seconds of Mavis are cut out on the 1992 version of the release.
 * Because most episodes are taken from other videos on the DVD, the title card for Trust Thomas is played twice.
 * Both the 1992 and 1995 back covers miscopyright the film as 1985 and 1986, and the soundtrack as 1989, but both the film and soundtrack were done in 1991.
 * The DVD captions refer to the trucks yelling "On, On, On!" as "Un, Un, Un!".
 * The soundtrack for Trust Thomas is warped on the original tape.