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PEEP-PEEP! Come Journey to the Island of Sodor and share in the fun-filled escapades of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Meet Daisy, a "classy sassy passenger diesel," as well as Trevor, the very useful tractor engine. You'll see why Percy's up to his funnel in water, Gordon looks foolish, and Henry is proud, in their adventures through the Island of Sodor. So join the gang on Sir Topham Hatt's Railway line in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Volume 9.
PEEP-PEEP! Come Journey to the Island of Sodor and share in the fun-filled escapades of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Meet Daisy, a "classy sassy passenger diesel," as well as Trevor, the very useful tractor engine. You'll see why Percy's up to his funnel in water, Gordon looks foolish, and Henry is proud, in their adventures through the Island of Sodor. So join the gang on Sir Topham Hatt's Railway line in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Volume 9.
This collection of stories primarily focuses on universal moral lessons for young children, such as responsibility, teamwork, and learning from mistakes, without promoting specific progressive or conservative political ideologies.
This movie features anthropomorphic trains as its primary characters, meaning the concepts of human racial or gender casting diversity do not directly apply. The narrative focuses on simple moral lessons and the adventures of the trains, without engaging in social commentary or critiques of human identities.
This installment of the Thomas & Friends series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The storyline is centered on the daily operations and interactions of the trains on the Island of Sodor, with no exploration of sexual orientation or gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
All established characters, including Daisy, maintain their original canonical gender from The Railway Series. No character previously established as one gender is portrayed as a different gender.
The film features anthropomorphic train characters, which do not possess human racial characteristics. Therefore, the concept of a "race swap" does not apply to this production.