
Thomas & Friends: High Speed Adventures (2009)
Not Rated

Overview
Join Thomas and Friends™ as they speed through the Island of Sodor in these six spectacular stories of fun and adventure. Capture the spirit of "steamwork" as Thomas learns to share his workload, rescues the water works, and takes on the challenge of a high-speed race! So hop on board and strap on your conductor's hat for this thrilling collection High Speed Adventures!
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Overview
Join Thomas and Friends™ as they speed through the Island of Sodor in these six spectacular stories of fun and adventure. Capture the spirit of "steamwork" as Thomas learns to share his workload, rescues the water works, and takes on the challenge of a high-speed race! So hop on board and strap on your conductor's hat for this thrilling collection High Speed Adventures!
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film is rated neutral as its narrative focuses on apolitical themes of creative problem-solving and finding a unique way to contribute to a community, rather than promoting any specific political ideology.
This animated movie features anthropomorphic train characters, where the concepts of human race or gender swaps for traditional roles are not applicable. The narrative focuses on the trains' adventures and interactions, promoting universal themes without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
Secondary
As an episode from the children's animated series 'Thomas & Friends,' 'Percy and the Bandstand' focuses on simple narratives about trains and friendship. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features established characters from the Thomas & Friends franchise, such as Percy, Thomas, and James, all of whom maintain their long-standing canonical male genders. No characters established as one gender in prior canon are portrayed as a different gender in this installment.
The film features anthropomorphic trains, which do not possess a race. Human characters, such as Sir Topham Hatt, maintain their established racial depiction from prior canon. Therefore, no characters experienced a race swap.
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