The race is on! Thomas and his friends are in for a world of adventure in the network premiere of the Thomas & Friends movie "The Great Race" (2016), premiering this August on Nick Jr. USA!
Get ready, get set, GO! When the best engines from around the world gather to compete in The Great Railway Show, Thomas is determined to find a way to represent Sodor. But he's left disappointed as Gordon is chosen to be the new Shooting Star for The Great Race. With Gordon and the other engines making the journey to compete, something suddenly goes terribly wrong... and Gordon is in danger! Will Thomas get to the mainland in time to help him and save the day? Join Thomas and his new international friends in this high-speed musical adventure where friendship always wins!
Nick Jr. will premiere Thomas & Friends - The Great Race in three parts over three days, airing Part 1 (#121) on Monday 13th August 2018 at 4:00pm, Part 2 (#122) on Tuesday 14th August 2018 at 4:00pm, and Part 3 (#113) on Wednesday 15th August 2018 at 4:00pm! (All times ET/PT)
Following the debut of Thomas & Friends: The Great Race, Nick will premiere two more brand-new episodes of Thomas & Friends: "Cranky at the End of the Line"/"New Crane on the Dock" (#129) on Thursday 16th August 2018 at 4:00pm, and "The Fastest Red Engine on Sodor"/"A Shed for Edward" (#130) on Friday 17th August 2018 at 4:00pm! (All times ET/PT)
More Thomas: Peter Andre Voices Mischievous Australian Rally Car 'Ace' in 'Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! The Movie'!
Originally published: Friday, August 3, 2018.
Original source: TheFutonCritic.com; H/T: Huge thanks to TV Shows Fan for the news!; Additional sources: Amazon.co.uk, IMDb, YouTube Movies, Wikipedia.
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