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University of Alberta professor Shauna Wilton wrote "A Very Useful Engine: The Politics of Thomas and Friends". Wilton (who justified her study by arguing that socialisation of children is an important aspect) wrote that she received "a combination of outrage, disbelief, and condescending dismissal" when she announced she was going to study the ...
"Thomas and the Jet Engine" 153: 23 "Edward the Very Useful Engine" David Mitton: David Mitton: 16 October 2002 () "Edward the Really Useful Engine" 154: 24 "Dunkin' Duncan" David Mitton: Teleplay by : Jenny McDade Story by : David Mitton: 17 October 2002 () 155: 25 "Rusty Saves the Day" David Mitton: Teleplay by : Paul Larson
A sing-along VHS was released by CBS Video in 1996 under the title Pontoffel Pock and the Magical Piano. It was released with The Lorax on both VHS and DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment in 2003 and again on its Deluxe Edition Blu-ray reprint in 2012 by Warner Home Video (which also included The Butter Battle Book ).
Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise created by Britt Allcroft and currently owned by Mattel.The franchise revolves around an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles, including the titular protagonist Thomas the Tank Engine, who work on the Island of Sodor.
Really Useful Engines: 12 September 1983: Tom Tipper: Clive Spong: 28: James and the Diesel Engines: 17 September 1984: Old Stuck-up · The Works Diesel: Kaye & Ward, Ltd. William Heinemann, Ltd. 29: Great Little Engines: 28 October 1985: 30: More About Thomas the Tank Engine: 22 September 1986: 31: Gordon the High-Speed Engine: 7 September ...
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Diesel tries to follow after him, but gets diverted into a siding, derails, and is about to fall into a pit. Sonny reverses to the siding, derailing the fish trucks over the points in the process, and saves Diesel. Although he had derailed the fish trucks, Sonny's heroic actions earn him praise from Sir Topham Hatt as a really useful engine indeed.