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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* The game has a pre-rendered CGI cutscene at the beginning.
 
* The game has a pre-rendered CGI cutscene at the beginning.
* In one minigame, sometimes the custom engines use Percy's, Thomas', or Peter Sam's whistles at different pitches.
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* In one minigame, the custom engines use Percy's, Thomas', or Peter Sam's whistles at different pitches.
* References to [[Thomas' Train]], [[Off the Rails]], [[Down the Mine]], [[Percy Takes the Plunge]], [[Trust Thomas]] and [[Thomas and the Special Letter]] were made.
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* References to [[Thomas' Train]], [[Off the Rails]], [[Down the Mine]], [[Percy Takes the Plunge]], [[Trust Thomas]] and [[Thomas and the Special Letter]] are made.
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==

Revision as of 22:50, 6 December 2020

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For other uses, see Thomas (disambiguation).

Thomas the Tank Engine is a PlayStation game developed by Bandai. It was exclusively released in Japan in 2000.

Characters

Locations

Deleted Scenes

Episodes

Character Episodes

Trivia

Goofs

  • Thomas has Edward's whistle sound.
  • Edward has his whistle sound, but at two steps lower-pitched.
  • Gordon shares Duck's whistle sound, while James, Donald and Douglas all use that same whistle sound, only at different pitches.
  • Sir Handel has Oliver's whistle sound.
  • Bill and Ben have George's whistle sound at different pitches.
  • Trevor's whistle is low pitched.
  • James' wheels have been coloured grey in almost every minigame, they could however be coloured black in James' colouring game.
  • Duck's handrails are yellow when they should be grey.
  • In Percy's sound matching game, Percy's funnel is put on the wrong spot. It is supposed to be on his smokebox, not on the boiler.
  • In the racing and length measuring games, Henry's siderods do not appear to be connected to his driving wheels.
  • In Toby's level crossing game, the sheep disappear when the evening starts to fall.
  • Peter Sam has his old funnel.
  • Sir Handel and Peter Sam appear to be running on the same gauge as the standard gauge engines.