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Peep Peep Party is a UK VHS/DVD featuring six fifth series episodes and one third series episode narrated by Michael Angelis, one first series episode narrated by Ringo Starr, and two songs from the fifth series. The DVD release features an additional first series episode.

Description

2000 VHS

Join Thomas, the mischievous little engine, in this packed video which includes 6 BRAND NEW stories and 2 BRAND NEW songs for the first time ever on video. As an extra special gift we have included two fun-filled Christmas episodes which will guarantee endless fun and frolics with Thomas and his friends.

2000 DVD

Join Thomas, the mischievous little engine, in this packed FIRST EVER DVD which includes 6 BRAND NEW stories and 2 BRAND NEW songs never released before.

As an extra special gift we have included the first ever Thomas episode as well as two fun-filled Christmas episodes which will guarantee endless fun and frolics with Thomas and his friends.

This exciting DVD also includes interactive educational games which will provide children with lots of amusement.

2008 Carry-case DVD

Join Thomas, the mischievous little engine, in this action packed DVD which includes 6 stories and 2 songs.

As an extra special gift we have included the first ever Thomas episode as well as two fun-filled Christmas episodes which will guarantee endless fun and frolics with Thomas and his friends.

This exciting DVD also includes interactive educational games which will provide children with lots of amusement.

Episodes

  1. Lady Hatt's Birthday Party - Sir Topham Hatt, The Fat Controller has arranged a special party for Lady Hatt. Dressed in his best suit, disaster strikes as he tries to get to the party on time.
  2. Baa!* - Percy is excited about the best dressed station competition on the Island. A stray ram saves Maithwaite Station's chances of winning and gets a very tasty treat as a reward!
  3. Double Teething Troubles - Bill and Ben are worried when they hear that a new diesel is going to help them work in the quarry. Teething troubles mean that Bill, Ben and the Diesel have to work together and get along.
  4. Thomas, Percy and Old Slow Coach* - A workman's hut catches fire and Thomas and Percy help to put out the flames. An old coach found abandoned in the scrap yard makes the perfect home for the workmen.
  5. Happy Ever After - Mrs. Kyndley has forgotten to get a good luck package her for daughter who is getting married. Percy gets rewarded for being a Really Useful Engine by helping to put together the best good luck package ever.
  6. Busy Going Backwards - The freight cars decide to play a trick on Toad after he complains of going backwards all the time. Toad's excitement soon turns to fright and he realises that going backwards isn't so bad after all.
  7. Thomas and Gordon (DVD only) - Thomas, the little blue engine, is cheeky to Gordon once too often. So the big blue engine decides to give Thomas a lesson he won't forget.
  8. Thomas' Christmas Party - Thomas and all his friends from the engine shed get together to say 'thank you' to a nice old lady and everyone has a very happy Christmas.
  9. Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure - The snowfalls have come and villagers are stranded. Together Harold, Terence, Thomas and Percy come to the rescue and get a nice surprise for all their hard work.

(* Followed by a song on VHS)

Songs

(Both songs are separate from the main feature on the DVD.)

  1. Night Train
  2. Donald's Duck

Bonus Features (DVD only)

  • Quiz Questions
  • What Sound Do I Make?
  • How Many Animals on Screen?

Trivia 

  • This was the first Thomas & Friends DVD released in the UK. It is also the only Thomas & Friends DVD released in the UK under The Britt Allcroft Company before they changed their name to Gullane Entertainment.
  • Music with sound effects plays in the menus. It is selected from the episodes on the DVD:
    • The first episode selection menu plays music of William Tell Overture (Finale) from Busy Going Backwards.
    • The second episode selection menu plays sped up music from Lady Hatt's Birthday Party when Thomas takes The Fat Controller to the station.
    • The third episode selection menu plays Gordon's Series 1 theme from Thomas and Gordon in the third selection.
    • The game selection menu plays music from Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure when Percy takes the mail.
    • How Many Animals on Screen? plays Percy's Series 5 theme from Happy Ever After.
    • The Sing-Along selection menu plays Thomas' Christmas theme from Thomas' Christmas Party.
  • When an episode is picked from the episode selection, it goes to the quiz game after the episode ends and asks three questions about it.
  • This is the final VHS release distributed by The Britt Allcroft Company in the UK.

Goofs

  • A few misprints of the VHS are missing the Thomas & Friends text in the logo on the front cover.
  • On the back cover of the carry-case release, Phil Fehrle was credited as producer when he was not involved in the show prior to the sixth series.
  • At the end of Lady Hatt's Birthday Party on the VHS version, the copyright dates accidentally read 1984 instead of 1998.
  • On the back cover of the carry-case DVD, Ringo Starr is not listed as one of the storytellers.
  • In a Quiz Game, a question asks, "How Did Old Slow Coach Become a Really Useful Engine?", but she is actually a coach.
  • The term "freight cars" is used in the description for Busy Going Backwards, despite this being an American term for trucks.

DVD Packs

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