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Thomas & Friends: The Great Race
Directed byDavid Stoten[1]
Written byAndrew Brenner
Produced by

  • Ian McCue (HIT)
  • Robert Anderson
  • Lynda Craigmyle
  • Jane Sobol (Arc)

Starring

Narrated byMark Moraghan[1]
Music by

Production
companies

  • HIT Entertainment
  • Distributed by

    Release dates

      • 21 May 2016 (2016-05-21)
    (UK; Theatrical)
    • 5 September 2016 (2016-09-05)
    (UK; DVD)
    • 13 September 2016 (2016-09-13)
    (US)
  • Running time

    60 minutes[1]
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish
    Box office$3.6 million[2]

    Thomas & Friends: The Great Race is a 2016 British animated musical comedy adventure film and feature-length special of the British television series, Thomas & Friends. The film was produced by HIT Entertainment and animated by Arc Productions.

    The film stars the voices of Joseph May and John Hasler as the voice of Thomas in the US and the UK, respectively. It also stars the voices of Rasmus Hardiker, Kerry Shale, Christopher Ragland, Nigel Pilkington, Rob Rackstraw, Teresa Gallagher and Keith Wickham, with Mark Moraghan narrating.[3]

    Tina Desai, Rufus Jones and John Schwab join the cast, with Jones taking on the role of the iconic real-life locomotive Flying Scotsman,[4] who appeared only in the Railway Series book Enterprising Engines and was reduced to a brief cameo role when the book was adapted for television. In an effort to expand the preschool franchise, the new engines are from locations around the world and include several female characters.[5][6][7] The film borrows concepts from the 1991 book Thomas and the Great Railway Show, but is not a direct adaptation of said book.

    This was the last production to be animated by Arc Productions under their original name before they were bought by Jam Filled Toronto in August 2016, as well as the last feature-length production from HiT Entertainment before being renamed to Mattel Creations, (later Mattel Television) in March 2016.

    Plot[edit]

    Thomas the Tank Engine meets Gordon's younger brother, the Flying Scotsman, who is taking part in the Great Railway Show on the Mainland and encourages Thomas to try and take part as well. Although every engine on Sodor wants to take part, Sir Topham Hatt has not made up his mind yet, and Thomas fears he won't be picked to go to the competition. Thomas tries several attempts to convince Sir Topham Hatt to choose him, such as getting the idea to be streamlined. When he vaguely phrases this idea to Sir Topham Hatt, he accepts his request though chooses Gordon to be streamlined instead for the competition. Thomas then gets the idea to be repainted to enter the contest for "best decorated engine", though when reveals this to Sir Topham Hatt, seeing him being repainted at the Steamworks, he gives this idea to James and Emily.

    At Brendam Docks, Thomas has a run-in with most of the competitors for the Great Railway Show when their rail ferry docks there by mistake, and as a result, one of them is left behind. Ashima (a beautifully-painted tank engine from India) accidentally bumps Thomas in her hurry to try and make the ferry, nearly pushing him over the edge into the water. He quickly retreats from the docks.

    Ashima is lost and the other engines are too busy to help her find her way. Meanwhile, Diesel devises a trick that involves disguising his henchmen as trucks, so as to trick Sir Topham Hatt into entering him into the competition instead of Henry. Ashima suggests to Thomas that he partake in the shunting competition.

    Diesel's trick goes awry when Thomas tries to shunt his train and crashes, and Thomas’ repairs mean he will not be able to go to the competition. Sir Topham Hatt reveals he was planning to enter Thomas into the shunting challenge the whole time, but because of his repairs, Percy will take his place. However, Thomas rushes to the mainland to deliver Gordon's safety valve upon learning the valve was not reinstalled when Gordon was streamlined.

    The Great Railway Show is a disaster; Henry, James, and Emily lose their respective competitions, and Gordon's boiler explodes and he loses the race after refusing to listen to Thomas and Flying Scotsman about his safety valve. With Percy's insistence, Thomas takes his place in the shunting competition, but sacrifices his win to Ashima in order to save her from crashing into a derailed flatbed. However, the judges decide to award Thomas the win alongside Ashima for good sportsmanship. Sir Topham Hatt and the other Sodor engines are very proud of Thomas.

    With the Great Railway Show over, everyone is helping Thomas to try and find Ashima so that he can say goodbye when Sir Topham signals for his engines to return to Sodor. Thomas thinks he has missed his chance until he hears her singing as she fills up with coal. Elated, he invites Ashima to come back to Sodor with him, allowing them to spend some more time together before catching her ship back to India from there.

    During the credits, the diesels and Cranky the Crane look for Diesel at Brendam Docks. Diesel (stuck in a crate) calls for help as he sails away on a ship leaving Sodor.

    Songs[edit]

    Voice cast[edit]

    Actor/Actress Region Role(s) Uncredited
    Mark Moraghan UK/US The Narrator Yes
    John Hasler Rheneas US only
    UK Thomas Yes
    Joseph May US
    Nigel Pilkington UK Percy
    Christopher Ragland US speaking voice
    UK singing voice
    UK only
    Jules de Jongh Emily
    Teresa Gallagher UK Yes
    UK/US Belle, Gina, Frieda, Daisy, Marion, Annie and Clarabel
    Keith Wickham UK Edward, Henry, Gordon and James
    UK/US Salty, Den, Norman, Stafford, Skarloey, Sir Handel, Arlesdale Bert, Sir Topham Hatt and some workmen
    Rob Rackstraw Axel, Raul, Étienne, Flynn and the Great Railway Show Announcer
    US James and Stanley
    Kerry Shale Henry, Gordon and Kevin
    UK/US Diesel and Scruff
    David Bedella Victor and Carlos
    Matt Wilkinson UK Spencer, Stanley, Cranky, Kevin and the Dock Manager
    William Hope US Edward and the Dock Manager
    Glenn Wrage Spencer and Cranky
    David Menkin Porter
    Steven Kynman UK
    UK/US Duck, Charlie, Dart, Paxton and Peter Sam
    Jonathan Broadbent Bill and Ben Yes
    Bob Golding Stephen, Sidney and Ivan No
    Jonathan Forbes Connor
    Rebecca O'Mara Caitlin
    Joe Mills Oliver, Donald and Douglas
    Tim Whitnall Timothy and Mike
    Robert Wilfort Samson and a Great Railway Show Judge
    Tom Stourton Rex Yes
    Rasmus Hardiker Philip No
    Tina Desai Ashima
    Rufus Jones The Flying Scotsman
    John Schwab Vinnie

    Reception[edit]

    Box office[edit]

    The film was originally theatrically released on 21 May 2016, in the United Kingdom. The film ranked tenth in its opening weekend, grossing $214,133 from 292 theaters with an average of $733 per theater. The film decreased 77.1% and fell to 19th in its sophomore weekend, grossing $48,944 from 205 theaters with an average of $238 per theater. The film ranked in 18th, 26th, and 27th place in its 3rd, 4th, and 5th weekends.[8]

    The film was re-released in China on 22 September 2017 and in South Korea on 30 November 2017. The film had a strong debut in China, ranking fifth in its first weekend and grossing $1.6 million. In its sophomore weekend, the film dropped 86.5% to 13th place, grossing $227,528. The film was less successful in South Korea, ranking 12th in its first weekend with $68,820 from 249 theaters, with an average of $276 per theater.[8]

    Critical response[edit]

    Renee Schonfeld of Common Sense Media awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, writing, "Entertaining train tale with mild peril, positive messages".[9]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d "EMPIRE CINEMAS Film Synopsis – Thomas & Friends: The Great Race". Empirecinemas.co.uk. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  • ^ Box Office Mojo
  • ^ Mattel Creations Trailers New 'Thomas & Friends' Movie at MIPTV|Animation World Network
  • ^ Flying Scotsman to star in new Thomas and Friends movie|Calendar - ITV News
  • ^ "Thomas the Tank Engine's Expanding World". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  • ^ Common Sense Media
  • ^ Felperin, Leslie (19 May 2016). "Thomas & Friends: The Great Race review – moral goodness, but lacking charm". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  • ^ a b "Thomas & Friends: The Great Race". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  • ^ "Thomas & Friends: The Great Race Movie Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
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