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Thomas And Friends - The Spirit Of Sodor
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Eight great episodes and over 60 minutes of Thomas & Friends having fun and mishaps on the Island of Sodor.
Thomas And The Statue: A special statue, celebrating the Sodor Railway, is to be delivered. Thomas boasts that the statue is of him! But is sorry when he realises it is actually a statue of all the engines.
Bold And Brave: Thomas is given a job along the cliffs, Diesel warns him about the "curse of the cliffs". Thomas is terrified, but then discovers that the cliff track is beautiful and in future he should always believe in himself.
Thomas' Day Off: Dennis is a new diesel engine on Sodor and he is very lazy. When Dennis needs Thomas's help after pretending to breakdown, he is very sorry and decides to be a better engine.
Percy And The Oil Painting: A famous artist comes to the island to paint a picture called "The Spirit of Sodor". Sir Topham Hatt gives Percy the job of showing the Artist something special to paint.
Skarloey The Brave: To impress the other engines, Skarloey attaches himself to the winch which lifts the trucks up and down the incline. But the winch breaks, Skarloey feels terrible but works hard to deliver the village's coal all by himself.
Thomas And The Toy Shop: A new toy shop opens on the island, Thomas is very proud when Sir Topham Hatt asks him to take the children to the grand opening and with Henry's help, Thomas gets them there just in time.
Henry And The Flagpole: There is to be a banquet at the Scottish castle and Henry must collect a new flagpole from the docks. But Henry has an accident and the flagpole breaks, so he has to quickly find a replacement for Sir Topham Hatt.
Thomas And The Rainbow: When Thomas becomes transfixed by a magical rainbow, disaster strikes, causing Thomas to eventually realise that it is actually his friends who are magical not the rainbow
- HIT Entertainment
- U
- English
- Thomas and Friends
- 2
Thomas And Friends - The Spirit Of Sodor
£12.99
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Region 2 DVD (may not be viewable outside Europe).
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4 instalments of £3.24 with clearpay Learn more
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Eight great episodes and over 60 minutes of Thomas & Friends having fun and mishaps on the Island of Sodor.
Thomas And The Statue: A special statue, celebrating the Sodor Railway, is to be delivered. Thomas boasts that the statue is of him! But is sorry when he realises it is actually a statue of all the engines.
Bold And Brave: Thomas is given a job along the cliffs, Diesel warns him about the "curse of the cliffs". Thomas is terrified, but then discovers that the cliff track is beautiful and in future he should always believe in himself.
Thomas' Day Off: Dennis is a new diesel engine on Sodor and he is very lazy. When Dennis needs Thomas's help after pretending to breakdown, he is very sorry and decides to be a better engine.
Percy And The Oil Painting: A famous artist comes to the island to paint a picture called "The Spirit of Sodor". Sir Topham Hatt gives Percy the job of showing the Artist something special to paint.
Skarloey The Brave: To impress the other engines, Skarloey attaches himself to the winch which lifts the trucks up and down the incline. But the winch breaks, Skarloey feels terrible but works hard to deliver the village's coal all by himself.
Thomas And The Toy Shop: A new toy shop opens on the island, Thomas is very proud when Sir Topham Hatt asks him to take the children to the grand opening and with Henry's help, Thomas gets them there just in time.
Henry And The Flagpole: There is to be a banquet at the Scottish castle and Henry must collect a new flagpole from the docks. But Henry has an accident and the flagpole breaks, so he has to quickly find a replacement for Sir Topham Hatt.
Thomas And The Rainbow: When Thomas becomes transfixed by a magical rainbow, disaster strikes, causing Thomas to eventually realise that it is actually his friends who are magical not the rainbow
- HIT Entertainment
- U
- English
- Thomas and Friends
- 2
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