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ABC DVD/Roadshow Entertainment: R-105652-9 - Thomas & Friends - Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000) Sometimes Henry can pull trains, but at other times he has no strength at all. One morning, he wakes up feeling very ill. He complains about it to James, who grumpily shrugs it off as him being lazy. The Fat Controller is also unhappy about this, given that this is the latest in a long line of problems with Henry and not even new parts or paint seem to help him. Henry is warned that if he does not get better soon, then he will have to be replaced, which upsets him and his crew.
You're invited to a feast of fun and frivolity with all your favourite friends. Come join in the giggles and games on the gigantic video of MORE FAVOURITES! End of Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree (1986)/Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends closing credits There's lots of fun in store with this fabulous collection of ABC for KidsFavourites. All your favourite children's characters come together on the one video including the following episodes.
|t's full steam ahead for Thomas, the little blue engine with the short stumpy funnel, short stumpy boiler and short stumpy dome and his special friends Gordon, Henry, James, Percy, Edward, Toby, Annie and Clarabel the carriages and of course their Boss, the Fat Controller. His friend, storyteller Ringo Starr says 'Thomas is Number One and never lets anyone forget it!' New to video, All Aboard with the Steam Team, includes superb interactive sections such as 'Listen to the different sounds of the engines' and 'Guess which engines are being described' as well as two fun and interactive sing-along songs.
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