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Percy Saves the Day (lengthened to Percy Saves the Day and Other Adventures) is a US/Canadian VHS/DVD featuring six episodes from the seventh series narrated by Michael Brandon and one song. It was released on VHS and DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2005. Lionsgate released the title on DVD in 2009 and for digital download in 2013.

Description

PEEP! PEEP! On the Island of Sodor, Sir Topham Hatt is always stressing to the engines the importance of working together and listening to one another. But sometimes, the engines don't always do as they are told. Hop aboard and see what happens when Thomas ignores Percy's warning of a wobbly track. Cheer Rusty on as he races to save a reckless Duncan. And meet Fergus, the traction engine, and find out how he proves that even new engines can be Really Useful. Get ready for Thomas and Friends, where everyone is Making Tracks to Great Destinations.

Episodes

  1. Percy Gets It Right
  2. Something Fishy
  3. What's the Matter with Henry
  4. The Old Bridge
  5. Trusty Rusty
  6. Bill, Ben and Fergus*

*Followed by a song

Songs

Bonus Features

  • Read-along story "Thomas, Percy and the Dragon"
  • "Pick that Sound" DVD game
  • Character Gallery
  • Computer Fun "Web Fun"
  • DVD-Rom Games: "Percy's Maze Adventure" and "Counting Fun"

Trivia

  • The filedates of the DVD show that it was finished on May 10, 2005.
  • This is the first DVD for two things:
  • The prototype cover was in the same color as the 2002 release of Sing-Along and Stories and featured a scene from What's the Matter with Henry?
  • On the Hulu release, the original UK opening titles are used and the episodes are in widescreen but remain the same. There Once Was an Engine Who Ran Away is also replaced by Engine Roll Call.
  • On the Xfinity front cover, the image shot is used from Percy and the Carnival.
  • This is the only US VHS/DVD release to include all the episodes and songs on the release.
  • After the final Thomas transition, There Once Was An Engine Who Ran Away comes before the credits.

Goofs

  • The title card for What's the Matter with Henry? does not have a question mark.
  • Some DVD copies have the spine off center, possibly due to factory errors.
  • On the DVD booklet for Fun and Games Shed, it has Sing-Along Song, Read-Along Story and Product Gallery, despite them being in the main menu.
  • The runtime on the front and back states it's 35 minutes, despite it being 32 minutes.
  • In What's the Matter with Henry? when Emily asks Henry if he is alright, on the DVD subtitles Henry says "I'm stumped" instead of "I'm stuck".
  • The captions spell Toby's name as "Tobby."

DVD Packs

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