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- “I can find another hat, but I'll never find another Thomas.”
- ― The Fat Controller
Misty Island Rescue is a 2010 feature-length Thomas & Friends special. It is the fifth Thomas & Friends film overall.
Plot
A new Search and Rescue Centre is being built on the Island of Sodor as a base of operations for Harold, Rocky, Butch, and a new lifeboat named Captain. Special, strong, deep-red Jobi wood from Hiro's homeland is being used to make the Centre. All the engines are very excited and all of them want to help deliver the Jobi wood to the Rescue Centre. The Jobi wood is being delivered at Brendam Docks. Diesel then arrives next to Thomas, telling him that he hopes the Fat Controller picks him to deliver the wood. Thomas starts discriminating against Diesel, telling him that The Fat Controller likely means a Really Useful steamie. This makes Diesel cross. Frustrated at being teased by Thomas for not being a steam engine, Diesel decides to prove his superiority over the steam engines by taking the Jobi wood to the Rescue Centre himself and races down the tracks. Thomas sees that Diesel is going too fast and chases after him. The chase leads to Thomas saving Diesel from falling over the edge of the unfinished bridge overlooking the Rescue Centre, but the Jobi wood crashes into the sea below. Now the Rescue Centre is unable to be built due to a lack of wood.
As a reward for his daring rescue, Thomas is allowed to visit a Search and Rescue Centre on the Mainland. He is then told there is no room on the steam boat, but Thomas notices a raft behind the boat and asks to be carried on it. Thomas says goodbye to his friends at Brendam Docks and heads across the sea to the Mainland. That night the raft carrying Thomas becomes separated from the steam boat and Thomas ends up alone and stranded on a mysterious misty island called Misty Island - a wild and wonderful island with a multitude of secret hideouts and rickety tracks and bridges. Thomas discovers that the island has its own railway and meets the three engines, known as the "Logging Locos", who run it - Ferdinand, Bash and Dash. Although they offer him to join them, he rejects them out of fear of them and attempts to look for a way off the island. Meanwhile, out at sea, Harold and Captain carry out a search party to look for Thomas as the Fat Controller rallies the engines to look for Thomas on Sodor.
Thomas later tries to go to the logging locos for help, though they are angry at him for rejecting them earlier and he apologises to them. Thomas also notices that Misty Island has a plentiful supply of the rare Jobi wood and attempts to try and take them back to Sodor, but has trouble dealing with the loading crane Ol' Wheezy and uses the last of the oil to try and (unsuccessfully) use it on the other machine, Hee-Haw. Despite this, the others help Thomas get the Jobi Wood and he attempts to find his way back to Sodor with the logging locos and uncovers a tunnel connecting the two islands, which goes underwater.
Thomas decides to go through the tunnel back to Sodor, but he and the Logging Locos get trapped after the tunnel falls in and they run out of fuel. Just then, the top of the tunnel above the engines collapses, leading to the sky being visible. Thomas however manages to make smoke signals Salty told him about. After being spotted by Percy at Brendam Docks, the Fat Controller, James, Edward and Gordon sail to Misty Island in hopes of finding Thomas while Percy and Whiff go through the tunnel.
Meanwhile, Thomas gets upset about what he had done. The Logging Locos however comfort him for what he did and laugh with him about how they were initially from the Mainland until they were sent away for being naughty. They are soon rescued as Percy and Whiff come to the blockade, break through to Thomas and they all puff back to Sodor. Thomas introduces Bash, Dash and Ferdinand to Sodor. After finding out that the Fat Controller, Edward, Gordon and James are on Misty Island, Thomas rushes back there again and finds them to the delight of everyone.
After the Logging Locos are given the Sodor treatment at the Steamworks, they help to build the Rescue Centre. They finish it in time and it is soon opened, and the Misty Island Tunnel is restored so the engines can visit anytime. The Fat Controller welcomes the Logging Locos to Sodor and all the engines laugh and celebrate with their new friends.
In the post-credit scene, Diesel 10 rolls up on the mountain ledge, snickers and glares down at the engines laughing with their new friends at the Search and Rescue Centre, remarking that they will laugh on the other side of their boilers soon.
Characters
- Thomas
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- James
- Percy
- Toby
- Emily
- Hiro
- Diesel
- Victor
- Rocky
- Kevin
- Harold
- Cranky
- Sir Topham Hatt
- The Dock Manager
- Spencer (does not speak)
- The Duke and Duchess of Boxford (do not speak)
- Rosie (cameo)
- Mavis (cameo)
- Bertie (cameo)
- Lady Hatt (cameo)
- Farmer Trotter (cameo)
- Farmer McColl (cameo)
- Sodor Brass Band (cameos)
- The Third Mayor of Sodor (cameo)
- Mr. Percival (cameo)
- Sir Topham Hatt's Assistants (cameos)
- The Fire Brigade (cameo)
- The Bird Watcher (cameo)
- The Teacher (cameo)
- The Ginger-haired Boy (cameo)
- The Blond-haired Boy (cameo)
- The Lady with the Big Hat (cameo)
- Big Mickey (faceless cameo)
Returning Characters
Characters Introduced
Locations
- Island of Sodor
- Misty Island
- The Mainland (mentioned)
- Japan (mentioned)
Cast
UK
- Ben Small as Thomas, Toby and Ferdinand
- Keith Wickham as Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Whiff, Dash, Salty, Harold, Captain and the Fat Controller
- Teresa Gallagher as Emily
- Matt Wilkinson as Bash, Diesel 10, Victor, Rocky, Cranky, Kevin and the Dock Manager
- Kerry Shale as Diesel
- Togo Igawa as Hiro
US
- Martin Sherman as Thomas and Percy
- Kerry Shale as Henry, Gordon, James, Dash, Harold, Kevin and Sir Topham Hatt
- William Hope as Edward, Toby, Whiff, Bash, Rocky and the Dock Manager
- Glenn Wrage as Ferdinand and Cranky
- Jules de Jongh as Emily
- Keith Wickham as Salty and Captain
- Togo Igawa as Hiro
- David Bedella as Victor
- Michael Brandon as Diesel (Uncredited)
- Matt Wilkinson as Diesel 10
Songs
Screenshot | Title | Composers | Original release date |
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Misty Island Rescue | Robert Hartshorne | 7th September 2010 (US; DVD) | |
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Bonus Features
UK/IRL/AUS
- Misty Island Rescue sing-along song
- Down at the Station: Water
- "The Search for Thomas" game
- The Fat Controller song (only after completing the Search for Thomas game)
US
- "The Search for Thomas" game
- Misty Island Rescue Karaoke music video
- Sir Topham Hatt Karaoke music video
Japan
- Misty Island Rescue Theatrical Trailer
- Day of the Diesels Trailer
- 100 Years of Wilbert Awdry
Norway/Sweden/Denmark/Finland
- Misty Island Rescue Karaoke music video
Trivia
- Nitrogen Studios began the pre-production stages of this special in June 2009.[5] It has a copyright of 2010.
- The theme music in the intro has a similarity to He's A Pirate from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
- This special takes place between the thirteenth and fourteenth series.
- This special takes place in the month of April, as seen on the calendar in the Fat Controller's caravan.
- This special marks the first of several things:
- Salty, Whiff, Stanley, Harold, Mr. Percival, Diesel 10 and Butch's first appearances in full CGI; this also marks the first of a few things for these characters:
- Diesel 10 and Butch:
- Their first appearances since The Great Discovery.
- Diesel 10's first speaking role since Calling All Engines!
- Salty:
- His first appearance since the twelfth series episode, Henry Gets it Wrong.
- His first speaking role in a special.
- His first appearance in a special since The Great Discovery.
- Whiff:
- His first appearance since the twelfth series episode, Toby's Special Surprise.
- His first appearance in a special since The Great Discovery.
- Stanley:
- His first appearance since the twelfth series episode, Thomas Puts the Brakes On.
- His first appearance in a special since his debut in The Great Discovery.
- Harold:
- His first appearance since the twelfth series episode, James Works it Out.
- His first appearance in a special since The Great Discovery.
- Mr. Percival:
- His first appearance since the twelfth series episode, Push Me, Pull You.
- His first appearance in a special since The Great Discovery.
- Diesel 10 and Butch:
- The first appearance of the Coastal Cliffs since the ninth series episode, Saving Edward and its first appearance in full CGI.
- The first special where Annie and Clarabel do not appear since their debuts in the first series.
- Bertie's first appearance in a special since The Great Discovery.
- Diesel's first speaking role in a special since Calling All Engines!
- The first special released on Blu-ray in the US and Australia. It was also originally intended to be released on Blu-ray in the UK and Ireland in April 2011, but for unknown reasons, HiT cancelled the plans at the last minute.
- Sharon Miller's first special as voice director and her only special as creative producer.
- The first special to have Kim Hye-seong as part of the Korean voice cast for K.NET.
- The first special to have Shin Yong-u and Um Sang-hyun as part of the original Korean voice cast.
- Salty, Whiff, Stanley, Harold, Mr. Percival, Diesel 10 and Butch's first appearances in full CGI; this also marks the first of a few things for these characters:
- This marks the only of few things:
- Bash, Dash, Ol' Wheezy, Hee-Haw and Misty Island's only appearances in a special, although the latter would later be mentioned in a special by Paxton and Sidney in Big World! Big Adventures! during the song, Where in the World is Thomas? as well as by Judy and Jerome (who had both yet to be introduced in 2015, five years later) in the twentieth series episode, The Missing Breakdown Train.
- Captain's only speaking role in a special until Big World! Big Adventures!
- Ferdinand's only physical appearance in a special, not counting his portrait cameos or a music video cameo in specials afterwards.
- Whiff's only speaking role in a special until The Mystery of Lookout Mountain.
- Jo Jordan's only special as creative producer.
- The only special to have Thomas travel beyond Sodor until The Great Race.
- The only special to have a post-credits scene.
- The only special to have Ji Jin-hee and Oh Byeong-jo as part of the original Korean voice cast.
- The only special directed by Jo Jeong-ran for the original Korean dub.
- The only special recorded and mixed by Lee Seong-joo (CIC Media) for the original Korean dub.
- This special also marks the last of a few things:
- The last special narrated by Erik de Zwart in the Netherlands.
- The last special to feature a game in the UK and Irish DVDs.
- The last special without a HiT producer.
- The last US/Canadian DVD until Race for the Sodor Cup not to have the scene selection menu.
- The last special released on DVD in South Korea until Tale of the Brave.
- The last special imported by COCABAN for the original Korean dub.
- The last special translated by Nam Ji-hyun for the original Korean dub.
- The last special to have Korean subtitles until Tale of the Brave.
- The Duke and Duchess of Boxford's last appearances in a special, not counting Spencer mentioning them in King of the Railway.
- Matt Wilkinson joins the US voice cast.
- This special was shown in select UK, Irish, US and Australian theatres. It was also shown on many PBS stations a few weeks before its release in the US and later aired in the UK on Channel Five's Milkshake on Christmas Eve 2010 and then again on Easter Sunday 2011, with Diesel 10's scene omitted. In the UK and Ireland, it aired on Nick Jr. on 28 October 2012 and in Norway on TV 2 on 29 December 2013, 3 January 2014, Easter 2014 and Christmas Eve 2011 on ABC4KIDS, but when it aired the third time on ABC on 26 October 2014, Diesel 10's scene was omitted.
- Stock footage from the thirteenth series episode, Henry's Good Deeds is used.
- The trailer used footage from the thirteenth series episode, Thomas and the Runaway Kite.
- Ferdinand says "That's right!" seventeen times during the special. However, "That's right!" in total was said twenty times in the special with the Fat Controller and Thomas.
- Diesel 10 was originally voiced by Rupert Degas during production of the special, but Matt Wilkinson took over the role. However, his voice is deeper than in his future roles. According to Rupert, he was replaced because his voice was "a bit too scary, and someone else thought it was too camp, and someone else thought it was too theatrical".
- Diesel 10's appearance foreshadows Day of the Diesels. That scene was a last minute decision made by Nitrogen Studios.
- The events of this special are mentioned by Paxton and Sidney in Big World! Big Adventures! during the song, Where in the World is Thomas? as well as by Judy and Jerome (who had both yet to be introduced in 2015, five years later) in the twentieth series episode, The Missing Breakdown Train.
- In the Japanese dub, the scene of James saying "The mist is too thick" was cut out.
- A flashback of Diesel dropping the logs in the water was later seen in Blue Mountain Mystery.
- Starting from this special until the fourteenth series, Diesel receives a new horn sound like that of an American diesel. It was also used for him in some games and some merchandise. This would later be reused for Mavis starting with the fifteenth series onwards (excluding Day of the Diesels and the sixteenth series episode, Thomas and the Sounds of Sodor).
- The Misty Island Rescue song was never dubbed in Korean, however, the K.NET version plays the instrumental version.
- This is the second special not dubbed in Hebrew.
- This is the third special not dubbed in Italian.
- The wood in the opening credits is Oak logs.
- The original Korean dub was shown at cinemas on 5 May 2011 in South Korea, and in the same country, 5 May is a children's day.
- On the original release of the Dutch DVD, the classic opening theme from the first to seventh series is heard.
- There was a rare chance of getting a ticket from the Best of Thomas DVD.
- The US DVD was finished on 16 July 2010, as evident by the filedates.
Goofs
- Jules de Jongh is accidentally credited in the UK dub despite not voicing any characters in that dub.
- Michael Brandon is not credited in the US dub for voicing Diesel.
- The quarry walls at the slate quarry have tints of pink.
- The first act with Diesel has multiple issues:
- The narrator said that Diesel was hanging dangerously at the edge of the cliff, but he was actually hanging dangerously towards the edge of the unfinished bridge.
- The rail sleepers change positions inbetween shots towards the end of the bridge.
- At the beginning, Diesel was over the bridge with two flatbeds, however when the first flatbed breaks off, the second flatbed is back on the rails.
- Thomas and Diesel pass the bridge at Double Track Bridge and Siding Runby twice.
- The High Bridge seems to have two sets, one with the sea next to it (and a broken / unfinished bridge), and one with the Rescue Centre next to it.
- When Diesel goes down the "ramp-like" part of the bridge, he seems to have his eyes closed.
- Approximately thirty-six piles of Jobi logs were on the steamboat, however only three are unloaded onto Diesel's train.
- When the engines whistle at Tidmouth Sheds, Emily has Rosie's whistle sound.
- When the other engines whistle goodbye to Thomas, Salty shuts his eyes like the rest of the engines as if he is honking his horn, but no horn is heard.
- During the night scene, the steam-boat's mast lights are backwards: the green light is for starboard (right) and the red light is for port (left).
- When Thomas arrives at the Logging Station, and the camera pans up, Bash is barely seen near the bottom left before he starts moving a few seconds later.
- When Thomas and the Logging Locos puff towards the tunnel, Thomas is pushing a flatbed of Jobi logs, but later when they arrive at the tunnel's entrance, he is now pulling it.
- When the Fat Controller peers into the Misty Island Tunnel, Whiff has no lamp. However in the next shot, he gains one.
- When Whiff and Percy enter the Misty Island Tunnel from Sodor to find Thomas, they are facing forwards, but when the engines start back to Sodor, they have turned around and are facing forwards again.
- In the UK dub, it is said that Thomas had to be coupled up to some "freight cars" of bricks. However, freight cars is the American term for trucks.
- Like in the thirteenth series, Bertie's radiator is missing.
- In South Korea, this special is stated to be the third Thomas film on the trailer and DVD.
- In the original Korean dub, Knapford is mistakenly pronounced with its "k" sounding.
- In the original Korean dub, the cinema and VOD version's credits were said that surround audio was mixed by Lee Seong-joo (CIC Media), but the Korean DVD actually has 2.0 stereo audio and the DVD version was removed Korean credits.
In Other Languages
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Merchandise
Wooden Railway
- Thomas at Sea (discontinued)
- Bash (discontinued)
- Dash (discontinued)
- Ferdinand (discontinued)
- Captain (discontinued)
- Captain's Shed (discontinued)
- Harold's Helipad (discontinued)
- Ol' Wheezy (discontinued)
- Misty Island Adventure Set (discontinued)
TrackMaster
- Bash (discontinued)
- Dash (discontinued)
- Percy and Search Cars (discontinued)
- Misty Island Track Pack (discontinued)
- Sodor Search and Rescue Cars (discontinued)
- Shake Shake Bridge Set (discontinued)
- Zip Zoom Logging Adventure Set (discontinued)
- Misty Island Discovery Set (discontinued)
Take-n-Play
- Bash (discontinued)
- Dash (discontinued)
- Ferdinand (discontinued)
- Captain (discontinued)
- Thomas and the Raft (discontinued)
- Harold and the Search Cars (discontinued)
- Edward and the Jobi Tree (discontinued)
- Rescue from Misty Island Set (discontinued)
- Tales from the Past Engines (discontinued)
Mega Bloks
- Sodor Search and Rescue (discontinued)
- Adventures on Misty Island (discontinued)
Motor Road and Rail
- Dash
- Thomas and Bash Log Wagon Set
- Back and Go Thomas! Misty Island Set
Capsule Plarail
- Bash
- Dash
- Ferdinand
- Captain
- Shake Shake Bridge
- Ol' Wheezy
- Sodor Search and Rescue Centre
Collectible Railway
- Bash
- Dash
- Ferdinand
- Bash on Misty Island
Books
Magazine Stories
Others
DVD Boxsets
UK/IRL
US
AUS
- Hero of the Rails and Misty Island Rescue Double Pack
- Misty Island Rescue and Day of the Diesels Double Pack
ZA
POL
Trailers
References
Race for the Sodor Cup |
'Tis a Gift* | Stacy Cleans Up* | Schemer Alone!* | Sweet and Sour* | Bully for Mr. Conductor* | Becky Makes a Wish* | Billy's Party* | Mr. Conductor's Evil Twin* | Schemer's Special Club* |
DVD |
Race for the Sodor Cup |
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Digital-only releases |
Best Friend Adventures | The Mystery of Lookout Mountain | Ghost Train | The Great Bubbly Build | All Engines Go |
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Compilations | ABC for Kids Favourites | HiT Favourites |
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See Also | New Zealand VHS Releases |
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