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Thomas & Friends (series 12)

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File:Thomas and Friends DVD Cover - Series 12.jpg
DVD cover art
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkFive (via Milkshake!)
Original release1 September (2008-09-01) –
26 September 2008 (2008-09-26)
List of Thomas & Friends episodes

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Thomas & Friends is a children's television series about the engines and other characters working on the railways of the Island of Sodor, and is based on The Railway Series books written by the Reverend W. Awdry.

This article lists and details episodes from the twelfth series of the show, which was first broadcast from 1 September to 26 September 2008, making it the second season to be aired in less than a month.[1] This series was originally planned to be narrated by Pierce Brosnan, replacing Michael Angelis and Michael Brandon for the UK and US narrations, respectively, starting with The Great Discovery. However, Brosnan withdrew from the series for unknown reasons, and the series was released with Angelis narrating the UK releases and Brandon narrating the US releases, as with prior series.

Most episodes in this series have two titles: the titles from the UK broadcasts are shown on top, while the American-adapted titles are shown underneath.

This was the only season to feature the mixing of live-action and animation; by the following year, the series had transitioned to full CGI.

This was also the last season to utilize the live-action model animation of the show and animated by Nitrogen Studios before switching over to full CGI in 2009, starting with Hero of the Rails.

This was also the last series to utilize the Island of Sodor intro from the start of the UK broadcasts. Starting from Season 13–18, the CGI version of the Sodor Island intro is used at the start of the US broadcasts.

Production[edit]

Filming and animation[edit]

Series 12 marked the beginning of the show's transition into CGI (computer-generated imagery).[2][3] Characters' faces were animated through CGI with the aid of motion capture animation. The physical models' molded faces were replaced by white targets with triangles to fix a computer-animated face in post-production. Static models of people and animals were replaced with 3D animations by using small, metal sticks with coloured points on each end. The animation was provided by Nitrogen Studios, the studio contracted for future full-CGI episodes. This change marked the movement of production of the show from the United Kingdom to Canada,[2][3][4] although the model scenes were still filmed at Shepperton Studios.

This was the last series where Ed Welch provided the music, while Robert Hartshorne continued to compose the music afterwards until he was replaced by Chris Renshaw for Thomas & Friends in 4-D: Bubbling Boilers.

HiT Entertainment's Senior Vice-president of Production and Programming, Christopher Skala, stated that the change, aside from budgetary reasons, was intended to convey more emotion and flexibility through the stories. Skala claimed that, of his focus group, even those who felt that Thomas, as an institution, should not be changed in this way, ultimately responded positively to the demonstration of the new animation techniques.

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
series
UK title (top)
Main title (middle)
US title (bottom)
Directed byWritten byOriginal air dateTV Order
2891"Thomas and the Billboard"Steve AsquithMark Robertson1 September 2008 (2008-09-01)501a
When a photographer comes to photograph the engines for a billboard Diesel accidentally obscures Thomas. Believing that Diesel did it on purpose, Thomas deliberately avoids him when he accidentally loses the billboard and has to get another arranged.
2902"Steady Eddie"Steve AsquithSharon Miller2 September 2008 (2008-09-02)501b
Edward, known for being the steadiest engine on Sodor, is told to take a brass wheel along the express line to the Waterworks, but opts to take the branch line so the people can see him.
2913"Rosie's Funfair Special"
"Rosie's Carnival Special"
Steve AsquithAndrew Viner3 September 2008 (2008-09-03)502a
Rosie and Emily are pulling a train for a fair, but Rosie wants to pull it alone to prove her worth. Her attempt goes badly wrong, causing all sorts of accidents with one truck hits the Level Crossing, another truck hits Stepney in a siding, and the flatbed of chairs crash into Emily at the bottom of Gordon's Hill, and she only ends up delivering two trucks.
2924"Mountain Marvel"Steve AsquithSharon Miller4 September 2008 (2008-09-04)502b
Peter Sam discovers a statue of the magical engine, Proteus, in a siding. He decides to take it to a storytelling session without his friends knowing.
2935"Henry Gets It Wrong"Steve AsquithAbi Grant5 September 2008 (2008-09-05)503a
The Sodor Wishing Tree is struck by lightning, so some workmen are bought in to help it. However, Henry believes they are going to cut it down, and decides to obstruct their route.
2946"Heave Ho Thomas!"Steve AsquithSharon Miller8 September 2008 (2008-09-08)503b
An American tender engine called Hank arrives on Sodor and Thomas must show him around, while doing his jobs. Misinterpreting Hank's compliments towards him as an insult, Thomas attempts to pull all his heavy trains at once, only for him to break down.
2957"Toby's Special Surprise"Steve AsquithSharon Miller9 September 2008 (2008-09-09)504a
After his friends are given important jobs and he isn't, Toby comes to the conclusion that he must find something special. But his search makes him late for his actual job.
2968"Excellent Emily"Steve AsquithPaul Larson10 September 2008 (2008-09-10)504b
Emily is the only one who finishes her jobs on time, and thus is called "Excellent" by the Fat Controller. When this goes straight to her smokebox, she ignores the advice of all the other engines, and eventually gets herself into an accident when she plunges into a dip of muddy rain water that damaged the tracks and derails sinking buffer-deep into it.
2979"The Party Surprise"Steve AsquithSimon Spencer11 September 2008 (2008-09-11)505a
Freddie decides to organise a winter party at the wharf instead of at Mr. Percival's house, so that Colin the Crane can join in, but neglects to tell Mr. Percival, with disastrous results.
29810"Saved You!"Steve AsquithPaul Larson12 September 2008 (2008-09-12)505b
Thomas has to take a fireman to Maithwaite for a medal ceremony and decides to try to help the engines on the way, but all his attempts end in failure.
29911"Duncan and the Hot Air Balloon"Steve AsquithMark Robertson15 September 2008 (2008-09-15)506a
The Percival twins are to be getting a ride in a hot air balloon for their birthday, but Duncan, who used to give them their rides, wants to take them himself, so he attempts to get rid of the balloon, but later gets to know that the twins where supposed to ride with the balloon first and then with Duncan himself.
30012"James Works it Out"Steve AsquithSimon Spencer16 September 2008 (2008-09-16)506b
James is given the job of taking the Troublesome Trucks of stone to Great Waterton. Amongst his train is Hector, who gives James advice on how to cope with the winter weather. James, refusing to be told what to do by a truck, ignores him, which gets him into trouble.
30113"Tram Trouble"Steve AsquithSharon Miller17 September 2008 (2008-09-17)507a
The Great Waterton parade is to take place, and Toby is given the job of leading it. Thomas is pleased for him, but begins to worry when he learns that a new steam tram, called Flora, must also take part. Thomas doesn't want Toby to meet Flora, so he tries everything in excuse to avoid her meeting Toby, but it later turns out that Toby doesn't want to go, but when he sees Flora, he gets more relaxed and they go together to the parade.
30214"Don't Go Back"Steve AsquithSimon Spencer18 September 2008 (2008-09-18)507b
While working at the Ffarquhar Quarry, Diesel challenges Thomas to a race. There is a catch, however; the engines must race backwards. Their racing results in Mavis, 'Arry and Bert all being derailed.
30315"Gordon Takes a Shortcut"Steve AsquithWayne Jackman19 September 2008 (2008-09-19)508a
Gordon boasts to Stanley that he never gets lost. Later, when competing against the tank engine to get to Great Waterton, he decides to go along another track, believing it to be a shortcut. He soon discovers it isn't.
30416"The Man in the Hills"Steve AsquithSharon Miller22 September 2008 (2008-09-22)508b
It is the Thin Controller's birthday, and Sir Handel is to tell everyone a story about "The Man in the Hills", said to be completely white. Thomas decides to find the real Man in the Hills, but his choices do not match the description.
30517"Thomas Puts the Brakes On"Steve AsquithMark Robertson23 September 2008 (2008-09-23)509a
Thomas refuses to have Stanley help him with an important delivery, but Thomas soon regrets it when he ends up derailing on a broken end of the stone bridge after his brakes start to fail on him.
30618"Percy and the Bandstand"Steve AsquithPaul Larson24 September 2008 (2008-09-24)509b
A New Bandstand is being built at Great Waterton. after Percy deals with the Troublesome Trucks, Sir Topham Hatt orders him to collect Lady Hatt, but not tell her where she is going. But Lady Hatt asks Percy to take her to her favorite places and Percy becomes worried that they might be late.
30719"Push Me, Pull You"Steve AsquithSharon Miller25 September 2008 (2008-09-25)510a
Skarloey refuses help from Rheneas to pull the puppet show train. So he and Rheneas couple the trucks between them and pull all their might to take the load. Skarloey succeeds, but finds himself in a lot of trouble, first crashing into Duncan’s bunting cars then Rusty’s ice cream trucks and then falling into Percival Pond.
30820"Best Friends"Steve AsquithAnna Starkey26 September 2008 (2008-09-26)510b
Percy wishes that he can pull the Brass Band to a special concert at Great Waterton, so when Thomas is chosen to pull them, he feels bad and can't bring himself to tell Percy.

Characters[edit]

Introduced[edit]

  • Hank
  • Flora
  • Colin

Recurring cast[edit]

  • Thomas
  • Edward
  • Henry
  • Gordon
  • James
  • Percy
  • Toby
  • Duck
  • Donald and Douglas
  • Oliver
  • Ben
  • Emily
  • Murdoch
  • Neville
  • Rosie
  • Whiff
  • Stanley
  • Diesel
  • Mavis
  • Salty
  • Skarloey
  • Rheneas
  • Sir Handel
  • Peter Sam
  • Duncan
  • Freddie
  • Rusty
  • Troublesome Trucks
  • Toad
  • Hector
  • Bertie
  • Jack
  • Harold
  • The Fat Controller
  • Lady Hatt
  • Mr. Percival
  • Mighty Mac (Mighty speaks, but Mac does not)
  • Stepney (does not speak in UK dub)
  • Harvey (does not speak)
  • Arthur (does not speak)
  • 'Arry and Bert (do not speak)
  • Annie and Clarabel (do not speak)
  • Henrietta (does not speak)
  • Rocky (does not speak)
  • Trevor (does not speak)
  • Alfie (does not speak)
  • Jeremy (does not speak)
  • Cranky (does not speak)
  • Dowager Hatt (does not speak)
  • Jenny Packard (does not speak)
  • Farmer McColl (does not speak)
  • Sodor Brass Band (do not speak)
  • Bulgy (cameo)
  • Max (cameo)
  • Farmer Trotter (cameo)
  • Cyril the Fogman (cameo)
  • Proteus (mentioned; seen as a statue)
  • The Mayor of Sodor (mentioned)

References[edit]

  1. [1], My DigiGuide – Five schedule
  2. 2.0 2.1 [2], Licensing.biz, "Hit reveals new look for Bob and Thomas"
  3. 3.0 3.1 [3], Worldscreen, "Thomas, Bob Take CGI Route"
  4. [4], Nitrogen Studios website


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