Thomas the Tank Engine film characters
The article is about characters from Thomas & Friends, that have appeared in the films first.
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Thomas and the Magic Railroad was the first theatrical Thomas & Friends movie.
Diesel 10
Diesel 10 (voiced by Neil Crone in the film/now voiced by Matt Wilkinson in the UK and the US; Misty Island Rescue onwards) is a large cunning darkly comedic diesel engine with a claw (which he calls "Pinchy") extending from his roof. He was the primary or the main villain in the Magic Railroad movie. Thomas said that he is rated "10 out of 10 for devious deeds and brutal strength". When he first came to Sodor, he hated steam engines so much that he made a goal to get rid of them once and for all. He tried to destroy "Lady", the magic engine that brings a magic railway and the steam engines alive. Although this plan failed, he was able to crash Lady causing her to be severely damaged. Her caretaker, a man called Burnett Stone, brought her back to his workshop in Muffle Mountain where he spent many years trying to bring her back to life. Diesel 10 repeatedly terrorized the steam engines and "Twinkle Toes" (his nickname for Mr. Conductor) in an attempt to track down Lady and the Magic Railroad.
Diesel 10 recruited two other diesel engines, Splatter and Dodge (who he collectively referred them as "Splodge"), to help him find Lady. However, the diesels grew tired of Diesel 10's attitude at the end of the film, and refused to help or follow him when Lady and Thomas returned to Sodor from Magic Railroad. Diesel 10 chased Lady and Thomas until the three came to the collapsing viaduct. Lady and Thomas were light enough to make it across, but unable to stop, the track couldn't hold Diesel 10's weight and it collapsed from underneath him, causing him to fall off the broken dipper bridge and land in a barge filled with sludge below and never seen again, and then he got in trouble with Sir Topham Hatt.
Diesel 10 is olive-coloured.
Diesel 10 reappeared in Calling All Engines!. It appears as if Thomas and the Magic Railroad existed in another world, as no reference to it is made when Diesel 10 appears. Diesel 10 is feared by the engines and first appears when Thomas and Percy are at the scrapyards. When they see Diesel 10, they get scared and decide to return when he's gone. Thomas tries to go to other places but leaves when he finds Diesel 10 there. In the end, Thomas goes to Diesel 10 for help to move some derailed trucks and he agrees.
Lady
Lady (voiced by the series creator Britt Allcroft) is a violet and gold tank engine who had magical powers. A long time ago Diesel 10 chased her, and made her have an accident. For years Burnett Stone had worked on her and kept her in his workshop on Muffle Mountain.
Lady's face only appears on the Island of Sodor and The Magic Railroad.
Appearance in Calling All Engines
Lady also reappeared in Calling All Engines in Thomas' dream sequence, alongside Rusty, telling Thomas how to get the airport finished.
In the Calling All Engines DVD's Character Gallery, Lady is described as "a magical engine. When she works along the rails, she spreads gold dust along the rails. Lady has been known to help Thomas and his friends when there was no other engine to turn to..."
Splatter and Dodge (Splodge)
Splatter (voiced by Neil Crone) and Dodge (voiced by Kevin Frank) (Collectively called "Splodge" by Diesel 10) were Diesel 10's bumbling sidekicks. Although the other engines feared them, Splatter and Dodge did not have the bravery, intelligence, or villainy to match with Diesel 10. Their names refer to how their paint coats are heavily weathered. Splatter is colored indigo and more talkative than Dodge. Dodge is olive and more intelligent than Splatter. When they are hired by Diesel 10 to help him in his scheme to rule Sodor by destroying the Steam Engines, they do not take a liking to their boss when he collectively refers to them as "Splodge" and grows impatient with them when they ask him about his scheme. As time goes on Splatter and Dodge spend their roles mocking their boss and pointing out the flaws in Diesel 10's scheme causing Diesel 10 to lose his temper and cause trouble during his temper problems (Their housing collapses over them when Diesel 10 loses his temper, and Diesel 10 empties a coal barrel all over him when he tries to punish Splatter and Dodge during another temper tantrum).
The two diesels grow tired of Diesel 10 at the end of the film, telling Diesel 10 to do his own dirty work as he tries to catch Lady and Thomas.
Mr. Conductor
Mr. Conductor (Alec Baldwin) is the railway conductor who often helps to run the railway for Sir Topham Hatt (The Fat Controller) when he is not helping out at Shining Time Station. When Sir Topham Hatt went on holiday, Mr. Conductor traveled to the Island of Sodor to keep Diesel 10 in order, but he ran out of gold dust, and could not get back to Shining Time Station, nor find the windmill, nor how to find out how to make more, leaving him powerless. Diesel 10 tried to drop him off the viaduct into the river going underneath and not being able to swim, but instead, catapulting him to the windmill, Mr. Conductor eventually found a clue and when Burnett Stone traveled to the island, his engine, Lady, provided him with gold dust.
Lily Stone
Lily Stone (Mara Wilson) is the granddaughter of Burnett Stone. She lives in a big city, but came to visit him during the film. After getting on the wrong train, she arrived at Shining Time Station, where she met Junior. The station master, Stacy Jones, drove her to Burnett's home, and told Lily that she wished she could visit Shining Time again soon. Lily meets Junior again, and they travelled to Sodor. Later, she and Thomas found a way back to Muffle Mountain. She found Lady and helped Burnett find a way to make her run again and get to the island of Sodor.
Burnett Stone
Burnett Stone (Peter Fonda) is Lily's grandfather and Lady's caretaker. He keeps her in Muffle Mountain.
Mr. Conductor Jr.
Mr. Conductor Jr. (Michael E. Rodgers) aka C. Junior is the cousin of Mr. Conductor, who was always on holiday at the beach. He is good-natured and friendly, but was also originally clumsy and lazy, preferring to relax and go surfing rather than do honest work. Mr. Conductor urged him to travel to Shining Time Station to retrieve the last of the family's gold dust. There, Junior met Lily, and they went to Sodor to find Mr. Conductor. They did find him at the windmill, but Junior became caught on the whirling blades of it, and was flung onto the back of Diesel 10's roof. He ended up in the scrap yard, flung onto James's cab. The 2 were nearly sent into the smelting pit, until Junior used the last of his gold dust to transport them away. Junior then reunited with Mr. Conductor, and told him that their gold dust was now completely gone. When Lady returned to the Island, Mr. Conductor and Junior found their gold dust again. Junior, pleased and encouraged by his success in helping out, offers to take a job on Sodor, and was hired on as conductor so that Mr. Conductor could go back to Shining Time Station and resume working there.
Patch
Patch (Cody McMains) is a local boy who works for Burnett Stone. He found Lady and asked Burnett about her. Later he met Lily and spent time with her until Lily departed for Sodor. The 2 of them later traveled to Sodor in Lady. In a final scene that was deleted from the film, it was revealed that Patch and Lily eventually got married.
Mutt
Mutt is Billy's dog, who tried to help Lily and can sense trouble in the world.
Stacy Jones
Stacy Jones (Didi Conn) is the manager of Shining Time Station. She is frequently helped by Mr. Conductor and when Lily arrived at the station by mistake, Stacy drove Lily to Burnett. Didi Conn reprised the role she played on Shining Time Station.
Billy Twofeathers
Billy Twofeathers (Russell Means) is a train driver who works in the Indian Valley, driving trains to Muffle Mountain, Shining Time, and other places. Billy was a character in the series Shining Time Station, in which he was played by Tom Jackson.
Calling All Engines
No new characters appeared in Calling All Engines, the first straight-to-DVD special.
The Great Discovery
The Great Discovery introduced 1 new character to the series.
Stanley
Stanley (voiced by Matt Wilkinson in the UK and by Ben Small, David Menkin, Rob Rackstraw, and then John Schwab in the US) is a strong white, silver and red tank engine who made Thomas jealous when he first arrived on Sodor.
Hero of the Rails
Three new characters were introduced in Hero of the Rails.
Hiro
Hiro (voiced by Togo Igawa in the UK and the US) is an old, lost black Japanese steam engine.[1][2]
Victor
Victor (voiced by David Bedella in both the UK and the US) is a dark red narrow gauge tank engine who is the main shunter and in charge of the Sodor Steamworks.[3][4]
Kevin
Kevin (voiced by Matt Wilkinson in the UK, Kerry Shale in the US) is a young yellow crane who works at the Sodor Steamworks.[3][5]
Misty Island Rescue
Four new characters were introduced in Misty Island Rescue.
Captain
Captain (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is a red, yellow and blue lifeboat who resides at the Sodor Search & Rescue Centre with Harold, Rocky, Belle, Flynn and Butch.
Bash & Dash
Bash and Dash (voiced by Keith Wickham and Matt Wilkinson in the UK, William Hope and Kerry Shale in the US) are grey and amber twin engines on Misty Island.
Ferdinand
Ferdinand (voiced by Ben Small in the UK, Glenn Wrage in the US) is a big teal tender engine who works with Bash & Dash.
Day of the Diesels
Seven new characters were introduced in Day of the Diesels.
Belle
Belle (voiced by Teresa Gallagher in the UK and the US) is a big blue tank engine (Sodor's biggest tank engine) with firefighting equipment.
Flynn
Flynn (voiced by Rupert Degas, followed by Ben Small, later Rob Rackstraw in the UK and the US) is a Fiery red fire truck who joins the Search & Rescue team.
Den
Den (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is a stately orange and slate gray diesel who runs the Sodor Dieselworks in Diesel 10's absence.
Dart
Dart (voiced by Rupert Degas, now Steve Kynman in the UK and the US) is a yellow and dark red diesel who helps Den run the Sodor Dieselworks when Diesel 10 is not around.
Norman
Norman (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is an orange-red diesel engine who is always breaking down but would get fixed to prove that he can be really useful. He is also Dennis's twin brother.
Paxton
Paxton (voiced by Steve Kynman in the UK and the US) is a slightly young gullible and outgoing, but sometimes serious dark green diesel who likes steam engines, especially Thomas. It is later indicated in Blue Mountain Mystery that he works at the Blue Mountain Quarry hauling stone from the quarry.
Sidney
Sidney (voiced by Bob Golding in the UK and the US) is a navy blue diesel who can always be a bit forgetful and always starts work at one place only to end up at another.
Blue Mountain Mystery
Four new characters were introduced in Blue Mountain Mystery.
Luke
Luke (voiced by Michael Legge in the UK and the US) is an apple green narrow gauge engine, who was introduced in Blue Mountain Mystery.
Winston
Winston (voiced by Matt Wilkinson in the UK and the US) is a red track inspection vehicle, who first appeared in Series 16, but introduced officially in Blue Mountain Mystery.
Owen
Owen (voiced by Ben Small in the UK and the US) is an ochre quarry incline traction engine who works at the Blue Mountain quarry, who was introduced in Blue Mountain Mystery.
Merrick
Merrick (voiced by Matt Wilkinson in the UK and the US) is a red traveling gantry crane who works at the Blue Mountain quarry, who was introduced in Blue Mountain Mystery.
King of the Railway
Four new characters and one character from The Railway Series from were introduced in King of the Railway
Millie
Millie (voiced by Miranda Raison in the UK and the US) is a blue French narrow gauge engine who made her debut in King of the Railway.
Stephen
Stephen (voiced by Bob Golding in the UK and the US) is an antique bright yellow engine who works at Uflstead Castle, who made his debut in King of the Railway. He is modelled after the Stephenson's Rocket
Connor
Connor (voiced by Jonathan Forbes in the UK and the US) is a teal streamlined engine from The Mainland, who made his debut in King of the Railway.
Caitlin
Caitlin (voiced by Rebecca O'Mara in the UK and the US) is a fuchsia streamlined engine from The Mainland, who made her debut in King of the Railway.
Sir Robert Norramby
Sir Robert Norramby (voiced by Mike Grady in the UK and the US) is the Earl of Sodor, who made his debut in King of the Railway.
Tale of the Brave
Four new characters were introduced in Tale of the Brave.
Gator
Gator (voiced by Clive Mantle in the UK and the US), is a boxy green steam engine, whom looks like an alligator, because of his shape and size.
Timothy
Timothy (voiced by Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US), is small oil-burning tank engine, who works at the China Clay Pits, with Bill, Ben and Marion.
Marion
Marion (voiced by Olivia Colman in the UK and the US), is a self-propelled steam shovel, who sometimes works at the China Clay Pits, with Bill, Ben and Timothy.
Reg
Reg (voiced by Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US) is a diesel crane, who works on Edward's Branch Line, at Crock's Scrap Yard.
The Adventure Begins
Three new characters were introduced in The Adventure Begins:
Glynn
Glynn (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is an old 'Coffee Pot' engine.
Judy and Jerome
Judy and Jerome (voiced by Teresa Gallagher and Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US, respectively) are breakdown cranes, who take their jobs as the breakdown train very seriously.
Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
Three new characters were introduced and three Railway Series characters debuted into the television series in Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure.
Ryan
Ryan (voiced by Eddie Redmayne in the film and later Steven Kynman in the UK and the US) is a purple tank engine with the number 1014 on his bunker.
Mike
Mike (voiced by Tim Whitnall in the UK and the US) is a miniature steam engine from the Arlesdale Railway. He is painted red with blue stripes and blue and yellow lining.
Rex
Rex (voiced by Tom Stourton in the UK and the US) is a miniature steam engine from the Arlesdale Railway. He is painted green with red stripes and lining.
Bert
Bert (voiced by Keith Wickham in the UK and the US) is a miniature steam engine from the Arlesdale Railway. He is painted blue with red stripes and lining.
Skiff
Skiff (voiced by Jamie Campbell Bower in the UK and the US) is a railboat, a boat that runs on rails.
Sailor John
Sailor John (voiced by Sir John Hurt in the UK and the US) is a pirate, who tries to steal a pirate ship, as well as the pirate treasure.
The Great Race
The Great Race, the 2016 60 minute movie, includes 13 new engines. In an effort to expand the preschool franchise beyond its current lineup of mostly male, British -- and apparently white -- characters, the new engines are from locations around the world and include three female characters.[6][7] New characters include:
Ashima
Ashima (voiced by Tina Desai in the UK and the US)[8] is a large tank engine from India. She is meant to challenge Thomas, both in terms of being able to do some things better than him and in being able to relate to someone very different from him.[6] She participates in the shunting race and is modelled after the Nilgiri Mountain Railway X class locomotive.
Carlos
Carlos (voiced by David Bedella in the UK and the US) is an engine from Mexico, meant to resemble a Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México locomotive known as No. 903.[6] He participates in the decorated engine parade.
Raul
Raul (voiced by Rob Rackstraw in the UK and the US) is a "feisty", "strong and agile" little steam engine from Brazil. Inspired by the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Raul is intended to broaden Thomas' cultural awareness.[6] He participates in the shunting race.
Yong Bao
Yong Bao is a tender engine from China, intended to capitalize on the franchise's growing popularity in China, now its #2 market, after the United States.[6] He participates in the decorated engine parade.
Shane
Shane is a green and yellow tender engine from Australia.[9] He participates in the strength race.
Flying Scotsman
Flying Scotsman (voiced by Rufus Jones in the UK and the US) is a real steam locomotive that appeared in The Great Race. He participates in the Great Race event alongside his brother Gordon.
Vinnie
Vinnie (voiced by John Schwab in the UK and the US) is a tender engine from North America.
He is big, strong and competitive. He participates in the strength race.
Étienne
Étienne (voiced by Rob Rackstraw in the UK and the US) is a fast electric engine from France. He participates in the Great Race event.
Axel
Axel (voiced by Rob Rackstraw in the UK and the US) is a fast streamlined engine from Belgium. He participates in the Great Race event.
Gina
Gina (voiced by Teresa Gallagher in the UK and the US) is small tank engine from Italy. She participates in the shunting race.
Frieda
Frieda (voiced by Teresa Gallagher in the UK and the US) is a streamlined engine from Germany. She participates in the strength race.
Rajiv
Rajiv is a little tank engine from the East Indian Railway in India. He participates in the decorated engine parade.
Ivan
Ivan (voiced by Bob Golding in the UK and the US) is a diesel engine from Russia. He participates in the shunting race.
Journey Beyond Sodor
Six new characters will be introduced in Journey Beyond Sodor.
Merlin
Merlin (voiced by Hugh Bonneville in the UK and the US) is a steam engine fitted with three stovepipe chimneys. He has the number 783.
Lexi
Lexi (voiced by Lucy Montgomery in the UK and the US) is a cab forward steam engine.
Theo
Theo (voiced by Darren Boyd in the UK and the US) is an experimental railway traction engine.
Hurricane
Hurricane (voiced by Jim Howick in the UK and the US) is a large tank engine with 10 driving wheels. He has the number 20.
Frankie
Frankie (voiced by Sophie Colquhoun in the UK and the US) is a diesel engine. She has the number 4002 on her bufferbeam.
Beresford
Beresford (voiced by Colin McFarlane in the UK and the US) is a blue rolling gantry crane, stationed on the Mainland.
References
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- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
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- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Thomas the Tank Engine's Expanding World". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ↑ http://ew.com/article/2016/04/05/thomas-the-tank-engine-the-great-race-trailer
- ↑ http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/movies/thomas-the-tank-engines-new-aussie-mate-to-debut-in-movie/news-story/e1cd9d6c198cdb4ef2702835da8259c4/
- ↑ Essential Kids - 'Thomas & Friends The Great Race' features first Australian train, Retrieved April 6, 2016.