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* The first release in the US to have [[Emily]] speak in an American Accent instead of a Scottish Accent. It is also the only release to have Emily speak in an American Accent with original music. |
* The first release in the US to have [[Emily]] speak in an American Accent instead of a Scottish Accent. It is also the only release to have Emily speak in an American Accent with original music. |
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* Salty's Stormy Tale is the only [[Season 7|seventh season]] episode on this DVD that did not had it's title card read on the PBS broadcast with New Series Music. |
* Salty's Stormy Tale is the only [[Season 7|seventh season]] episode on this DVD that did not had it's title card read on the PBS broadcast with New Series Music. |
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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
Revision as of 15:03, 8 June 2018
This article is about 'the US DVD'. You may be looking for 'the episode, the Step Into Reading book, the Egmont book, the German book, the promotional DVD, the Australian DVD or the Malaysian VCD'. |
Thomas and the Jet Engine and Other Adventures is a US VHS/DVD featuring three sixth season episodes narrated by Alec Baldwin, three seventh season episodes narrated by Michael Brandon and one song.
Description
2004 VHS/DVD:
PEEP! PEEP! All the engines on the Island of Sodor work very hard to keep things running smoothly on Sir Topham Hatt's railway. But even with all this hard work, sometimes unexpected things can happen. Who would have guessed that Thomas would rocket past the proud and fast Gordon, thanks to a surprising push from a jet engine? And is Percy's imagination getting the best of him, or are naughty gnomes really playing tricks around the old mine? Can horses fly? Well, Harold certainly can make them - especially when one needs a lift to a big Island celebration. And who says that engines are only Really Useful on the tracks? See how Salty and Fergus save the day when the light goes out on the Island's lighthouse during a big storm.
Join all of your Island friends as they go full steam ahead with some great adventures. And remember to always expect the unexpected!
Episodes
- Thomas and the Jet Engine
- Percy and the Haunted Mine
- Scaredy Engines
- Harold and the Flying Horse
- Bulgy Rides Again
- Salty's Stormy Tale
Song
Bonus Features
- Memory Madness game
- Counting Corner game
- What Came First? game
- Character Cube
- Web Fun
Trivia
- In addition, this is the only release to have original music along with Michael Brandon's narration.
- When the DVD is viewed on a computer, it uses the same icon from the PC games such as The Great Festival Adventure and Trouble on the Tracks.
- On the front cover, Thomas is mirrored. However his number has been edited to face forwards.
- The first release in the US to have Emily speak in an American Accent instead of a Scottish Accent. It is also the only release to have Emily speak in an American Accent with original music.
- Salty's Stormy Tale is the only seventh season episode on this DVD that did not had it's title card read on the PBS broadcast with New Series Music.
- This is the only US DVD to not to have the first story stop station page on the DVD guide booklet, the second/last page is used instead for this one.
Goofs
- During the opening of the DVD menu, steam is blowing from the top of Salty's cab instead of his exhaust pipe.
- Writers Ross Hastings, Robyn Charteris, Robin Kingsland and Brian Trueman are not listed in the credits.
- On the back of the booklet, Cranky Bugs and Other Thomas Stories, Thomas and His Friends Help Out, Spills and Chills and Other Thomas Thrills and Best of James had "Also available on..." when they were supposed to be on DVD.
- The Netflix Cover Is The Hooray for Thomas and Other Adventures DVD Cover. Therefore it features images from Hooray for Thomas! and Best Dressed Engine.