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==Biography== |
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===''The Railway Series''=== |
===''The Railway Series''=== |
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− | Toad worked with Oliver on the Great Western Railway before being threatened with the prospect of scrapping. Oliver, Toad and an autocoach named Isabel ran away for the greener pastures of the [[North Western Railway]], but Oliver ran out of coal en route. Luckily, they were rescued by [[Donald and Douglas|Douglas]] and brought back to [[Island of Sodor|Sodor]]. |
+ | Toad worked with Oliver on the Great Western Railway before being threatened with the prospect of scrapping. Oliver, Toad and an autocoach named Isabel ran away for the greener pastures of the [[North Western Railway]], but Oliver ran out of coal en route. Luckily, they were rescued by [[Donald and Douglas|Douglas]] and brought back to [[Island of Sodor|Sodor]]. Afterwards, Toad asked to be Douglas' brake van as a show of thanks. |
When [[S.C. Ruffey]] began to start a trend of disrespecting the engines, Toad had the idea for Oliver to show him and his lieutenants the error of their ways. This turned out better than expected, for Oliver pulled S.C. Ruffey apart and won back the respect of the [[Troublesome Trucks|trucks]]. |
When [[S.C. Ruffey]] began to start a trend of disrespecting the engines, Toad had the idea for Oliver to show him and his lieutenants the error of their ways. This turned out better than expected, for Oliver pulled S.C. Ruffey apart and won back the respect of the [[Troublesome Trucks|trucks]]. |
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===''Thomas & Friends''=== |
===''Thomas & Friends''=== |
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− | Toad was tired of always going |
+ | Toad was tired of always going backwards and wanted to be a leader for a change. The trucks decided to teach Toad to be careful what he wishes for by breaking away from Oliver on [[Gordon's Hill]] and as a result, he crashed into some [[Level Crossings|level crossing]] gates, narrowly avoided Gordon and James and stopped by taking a plunge into a muddy pond. Afterwards, Toad decided that always going backwards was not so bad after all. |
While [[Gator]] was on Sodor, he once took some of Oliver's trucks with Toad, who kept insisting that Gator should stop and relight his lamp. After being briefly taken off the train after forcing them to stop with his brakes, Toad had the "bright" idea of giving Gator one of his lamps to replace his broken one. This idea worked and Gator thanked Toad once they had finished their journey. |
While [[Gator]] was on Sodor, he once took some of Oliver's trucks with Toad, who kept insisting that Gator should stop and relight his lamp. After being briefly taken off the train after forcing them to stop with his brakes, Toad had the "bright" idea of giving Gator one of his lamps to replace his broken one. This idea worked and Gator thanked Toad once they had finished their journey. |
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− | By Toad's Adventure, Toad had become bored of repeatedly hearing the story of Oliver's escape and longed for an adventure story of his own to tell. His wish was granted when he went to work with [[James]], who ran much too fast and hit a fallen branch on Gordon's Hill, uncoupling his trucks. Toad managed to stop the trucks and prevented a crash with [[Thomas]] and [[Percy]]. When he returned to the Yard, he told a disbelieving Oliver all about it. |
+ | By the eighteenth series episode, Toad's Adventure, Toad had become bored of repeatedly hearing the story of Oliver's escape and longed for an adventure story of his own to tell. His wish was granted when he went to work with [[James]], who ran much too fast and hit a fallen branch on Gordon's Hill, uncoupling his trucks. Toad managed to stop the trucks and prevented a crash with [[Thomas]] and [[Percy]]. When he returned to the Yard, he told a disbelieving Oliver all about it. |
− | Toad eventually began to sing during his journeys with Oliver, which the Western engine liked at first, but quickly got fed up of listening. Later, as they were passing [[Bluff's Cove]], Toad spotted a whale stranded on the beach and tried to tell Oliver, but Oliver thought Toad was joking. But later that day when the two passed the same area again, Oliver saw the whale and |
+ | Toad eventually began to sing during his journeys with Oliver, which the Western engine liked at first, but quickly got fed up of listening. Later, as they were passing [[Bluff's Cove]], Toad spotted a whale stranded on the beach and tried to tell Oliver, but Oliver thought Toad was joking. But later that day when the two passed the same area again, Oliver saw the whale and apologised to Toad. They informed the [[Sodor Search and Rescue Centre]], but after a few attempts at moving the whale proved unsuccessful, Toad had the idea of using a flatbed to transport the whale to [[Brendam]], where Cranky gently placed the whale back into the water. Now whenever Toad passes through Bluffs Cove, he remembers his friend and sings about him. |
In Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure he, along with Oliver, helped to build the new [[Harwick Branch Line]] and attended the line's opening. |
In Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure he, along with Oliver, helped to build the new [[Harwick Branch Line]] and attended the line's opening. |
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===Basis=== |
===Basis=== |
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Toad is based on a Great Western Railway Diagram AA2 brake van. Early vans were just 10 or 16 tons weight, but this gradually increased to 20 and 25 tons. A brake van on the Mid Hants Railway (AA23 No. 35907) was renumbered 56831 and given 16 ton markings to match Toad in the television series. A number of these brake vans survive in preservation. |
Toad is based on a Great Western Railway Diagram AA2 brake van. Early vans were just 10 or 16 tons weight, but this gradually increased to 20 and 25 tons. A brake van on the Mid Hants Railway (AA23 No. 35907) was renumbered 56831 and given 16 ton markings to match Toad in the television series. A number of these brake vans survive in preservation. |
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+ | File:Toad'sbasis.jpg|Toad's basis |
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===Livery=== |
===Livery=== |
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* '''[[Enterprising Engines]]''' - [[Enterprising Engines#Escape|Escape]] {{Does not speak}} and [[Enterprising Engines#Little Western|Little Western]] {{Does not speak}} |
* '''[[Enterprising Engines]]''' - [[Enterprising Engines#Escape|Escape]] {{Does not speak}} and [[Enterprising Engines#Little Western|Little Western]] {{Does not speak}} |
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* '''1996''' - [[Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection]] |
* '''1996''' - [[Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection]] |
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* '''2005''' - [[Sodor: Reading Between the Lines]] {{Mentioned}} |
* '''2005''' - [[Sodor: Reading Between the Lines]] {{Mentioned}} |
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* '''1992''' - [[Thomas and the U.K. Trip]] {{Cameo}} |
* '''1992''' - [[Thomas and the U.K. Trip]] {{Cameo}} |
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* '''2005''' - [[Calling All Engines!]] {{Note|faceless; music video cameo}} |
* '''2005''' - [[Calling All Engines!]] {{Note|faceless; music video cameo}} |
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− | * '''2014''' - [[Tale of the Brave]] {{Note| |
+ | * '''2014''' - [[Tale of the Brave]] {{Note|cameo}} |
* '''2015''' - [[Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure]] |
* '''2015''' - [[Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure]] |
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* '''2016''' - [[The Great Race]] {{Cameo}} |
* '''2016''' - [[The Great Race]] {{Cameo}} |
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*** His design also more closely resembles a 20-ton van than a 16-ton van. |
*** His design also more closely resembles a 20-ton van than a 16-ton van. |
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** He is a lighter shade of grey. |
** He is a lighter shade of grey. |
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− | * Both Toad's physical and CGI models deviate a bit from their real-life counterpart: in real-life, Toad's basis has sandboxes near the handbrake and also has a white interior with a desk, seat, etc. Toad lacks these features, both in model and |
+ | * Both Toad's physical and CGI models deviate a bit from their real-life counterpart: in real-life, Toad's basis has sandboxes near the handbrake and also has a white interior with a desk, seat, etc. Toad lacks these features, both in the model and CGI forms. |
* Toad was called ''Crapaud'' in the French dub from Series 3 to 7. |
* Toad was called ''Crapaud'' in the French dub from Series 3 to 7. |
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− | * In Latin America, Toad gains an Argentinean accent in [[Toad's Bright Idea]]. |
+ | * In Latin America, Toad gains an Argentinean accent in the eighteenth series episode, [[Toad's Bright Idea]]. |
* In the [[Days Out with Thomas]] events, his face was worn by [[Class 40]]. |
* In the [[Days Out with Thomas]] events, his face was worn by [[Class 40]]. |
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− | * Toad's 16 |
+ | * Toad's 16-ton markings are inaccurate as none of the AA2 vehicles received 16-ton markings. In actuality, they were only worn by the early AA3s. |
− | * His Hornby and Bachmann models incorrectly depict him as being an AA15 due to their toolings being based |
+ | * His Hornby and Bachmann models incorrectly depict him as being an AA15 due to their toolings being based on them. |
− | * During the model series era, Toad had a total of eight different facial expressions, one of which an angry face that was not used on-screen.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SeansModels/status/1173741486665609216 SeansModels on Twitter]</ref> |
+ | * During the model series era, Toad had a total of eight different facial expressions, one of which was an angry face that was not used on-screen.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SeansModels/status/1173741486665609216 SeansModels on Twitter]</ref> |
* One of Toad's facemasks is now owned by Twitter user [https://twitter.com/TomsProps TomsProps]. |
* One of Toad's facemasks is now owned by Twitter user [https://twitter.com/TomsProps TomsProps]. |
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Revision as of 21:05, 15 February 2020
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Toad is a Great Western brake van who escaped from scrap with Oliver and Isabel.
Biography
The Railway Series
Toad worked with Oliver on the Great Western Railway before being threatened with the prospect of scrapping. Oliver, Toad and an autocoach named Isabel ran away for the greener pastures of the North Western Railway, but Oliver ran out of coal en route. Luckily, they were rescued by Douglas and brought back to Sodor. Afterwards, Toad asked to be Douglas' brake van as a show of thanks.
When S.C. Ruffey began to start a trend of disrespecting the engines, Toad had the idea for Oliver to show him and his lieutenants the error of their ways. This turned out better than expected, for Oliver pulled S.C. Ruffey apart and won back the respect of the trucks.
Thomas & Friends
Toad was tired of always going backwards and wanted to be a leader for a change. The trucks decided to teach Toad to be careful what he wishes for by breaking away from Oliver on Gordon's Hill and as a result, he crashed into some level crossing gates, narrowly avoided Gordon and James and stopped by taking a plunge into a muddy pond. Afterwards, Toad decided that always going backwards was not so bad after all.
While Gator was on Sodor, he once took some of Oliver's trucks with Toad, who kept insisting that Gator should stop and relight his lamp. After being briefly taken off the train after forcing them to stop with his brakes, Toad had the "bright" idea of giving Gator one of his lamps to replace his broken one. This idea worked and Gator thanked Toad once they had finished their journey.
By the eighteenth series episode, Toad's Adventure, Toad had become bored of repeatedly hearing the story of Oliver's escape and longed for an adventure story of his own to tell. His wish was granted when he went to work with James, who ran much too fast and hit a fallen branch on Gordon's Hill, uncoupling his trucks. Toad managed to stop the trucks and prevented a crash with Thomas and Percy. When he returned to the Yard, he told a disbelieving Oliver all about it.
Toad eventually began to sing during his journeys with Oliver, which the Western engine liked at first, but quickly got fed up of listening. Later, as they were passing Bluff's Cove, Toad spotted a whale stranded on the beach and tried to tell Oliver, but Oliver thought Toad was joking. But later that day when the two passed the same area again, Oliver saw the whale and apologised to Toad. They informed the Sodor Search and Rescue Centre, but after a few attempts at moving the whale proved unsuccessful, Toad had the idea of using a flatbed to transport the whale to Brendam, where Cranky gently placed the whale back into the water. Now whenever Toad passes through Bluffs Cove, he remembers his friend and sings about him.
In Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure he, along with Oliver, helped to build the new Harwick Branch Line and attended the line's opening.
Personality
Toad is a polite, gentlemanly brake van. He is also somewhat imaginative and a bit of an optimist. Toad minds his manners well and is always quick to refer to the engines as "Mr.", "Miss" or "Sir". He escaped from scrap with Oliver, with some help from Douglas. Toad is very loyal, keeps Oliver's trucks in order and has his best interests at heart. He has a cunning streak within him should the trucks cause any particular bother and does like fun when it comes his way, but he is typically calm, obedient and content in his work.
Technical Details
Basis
Toad is based on a Great Western Railway Diagram AA2 brake van. Early vans were just 10 or 16 tons weight, but this gradually increased to 20 and 25 tons. A brake van on the Mid Hants Railway (AA23 No. 35907) was renumbered 56831 and given 16 ton markings to match Toad in the television series. A number of these brake vans survive in preservation.
Livery
Toad is painted grey with "GW 56831" written on his side in white. Before being repaired in Enterprising Engines and in an illustration portraying him before Escape from the subsequent book, Toad was painted brown. In the Railway Series, his face is the same colour as his bodywork, but in the television series he has a light grey face.
Appearances
The Railway Series
Companion volumes
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Books
Magazine Stories
Toad also appeared in the magazine stories, A Long Way Up!, The Great Race, The Snow Engine! and Toad Returns. Annual Stories
Video Games
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Songs
- I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside (performed)
Voice Actors
- Joe Mills (UK/US; eighteenth series onwards)
- Yūsuke Numata (Japan; fourth-seventh series)
- Kunihiro Kawamoto (Japan; eighteenth series onwards)
- Paweł Ciołkosz (Poland; eighteenth series onwards)
- Achim Schülke (Germany)
- Nir Ron (Israel; Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure)
- Fabrice Trojani (France and French speaking Canada; eighteenth series onwards)
- Bardo Miranda (Latin America; eighteenth series onwards)
- Reinder van der Naalt (The Netherlands)
- Armando Bungău (Romania)
- Denis Bespaliy (Russia; eighteenth series onwards, excluding Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure)
Trivia
- Toad's model was originally displayed at Nitrogen Studios.
- Toad's ERTL toy incorrectly states that his number is "5683".
- Toad's name originates from a nickname ("toad") given to brake vans on the Great Western Railway. It can also be considered a subtle pun: a brake van is 'towed' everywhere it goes.
- When Toad returned in the eighteenth series, he had some modifications. These include:
- Grey buffers.
- Grey handrails as opposed to his original white handrails.
- His glass windows were removed and replaced with open windows.
- Only one side has the Great Western insignia, number and tonnage.
- He is slightly longer and taller than his model form.
- His design also more closely resembles a 20-ton van than a 16-ton van.
- He is a lighter shade of grey.
- Both Toad's physical and CGI models deviate a bit from their real-life counterpart: in real-life, Toad's basis has sandboxes near the handbrake and also has a white interior with a desk, seat, etc. Toad lacks these features, both in the model and CGI forms.
- Toad was called Crapaud in the French dub from Series 3 to 7.
- In Latin America, Toad gains an Argentinean accent in the eighteenth series episode, Toad's Bright Idea.
- In the Days Out with Thomas events, his face was worn by Class 40.
- Toad's 16-ton markings are inaccurate as none of the AA2 vehicles received 16-ton markings. In actuality, they were only worn by the early AA3s.
- His Hornby and Bachmann models incorrectly depict him as being an AA15 due to their toolings being based on them.
- During the model series era, Toad had a total of eight different facial expressions, one of which was an angry face that was not used on-screen.[4]
- One of Toad's facemasks is now owned by Twitter user TomsProps.
Merchandise
- ERTL (discontinued)
- Wooden Railway (re-introduced in 2006; discontinued)
- Take Along (discontinued)
- Take-n-Play (discontinued)
- Thomas Engine Collection Series (discontinued)
- Mini Die Cast Collection (discontinued)
- Motor Road and Rail (discontinued outside Asia)
- TrackMaster (discontinued)
- My First Thomas (discontinued)
- Trading Cards (discontinued)
- Hornby (discontinued)
- Bachmann
- Nakayoshi (discontinued)
- Capsule Plarail (normal and clear)
- Brio (discontinued)
References
Locomotives | Steam | Edward | Donald and Douglas | Porter** | Nia** | |
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Diesel | BoCo | Derek** | Salty** | |
Rolling Stock | Coaches | Branch Line Coaches | Express Coaches |
Trucks | Quarry Trucks | |
Non-Rail Vehicles | Trevor | Big Mickey** | Cranky** | Carly** | Reg** | |
People | The Vicar of Wellsworth | The Mayor of Sodor** | The Dock Managers** | |
Affiliates | Sodor China Clay Company | Bill and Ben | Timothy** | Marion** | Sodor Shipping Company** | |
Locations | Wellsworth (Vicarage Orchard, Yards, Engine Sheds) | Crocks Scrap Yard | Suddery (Island Records Office, Castle, Junction) | Brendam (Docks, Canal**) | The Fenland Track** | The Flour Mill** | Lower Suddery** | Suddery Coastal Village** | Sodor Animal Park** | Dingley Hall** | Upper Brendam** |
Locomotives | Duck | Donald and Douglas | Oliver |
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Rolling Stock | Alice and Mirabel* | Isabel and Dulcie* | Branch Line Coaches** | Express Coaches** | Old Slow Coach** | Slip Coaches** | Toad | S.C. Ruffey | Fred Pelhay* | Quarry Trucks* | Judy and Jerome** |
Vehicles | Bulgy | Bulgy's Friend | Algy*** | Skiff** |
People | Captain Joe** |
Locations | Tidmouth (Beach, Tunnel, Beach Village**, Harbour, Hault**, Hault Sheds**, Town Square**, Town Square Library**) | Dilly's Pond | Haultraugh (Bulgy's Bridge, Bulgy's Field) | Bluff's Cove** | Arlesburgh (West, Engine Sheds*, Harbour**, Maritime Museum**) | Callan ** |