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This article is about The Great Discovery song. You may be looking for the Big World! Big Adventures! song.

Where, oh Where Is Thomas? is a song from The Great Discovery. It is also the final song composed by Ed Welch, and the last original song in the live-action model era, before the CGI switchover. Not counting Thomas, You're the Leader.

Lyrics

Where, oh where is Thomas?
Where has Thomas gone?
Perhaps he's playing hide and seek
Or something's really wrong.
Sir Topham Hatt has spoken
"Thomas must be found."
So everyone is searching
Every inch of Sodor ground.
The engines search the sidings
And every length of track.
They look for him
Round Tidmouth Sheds
The front, the side, the back.
The children get a day off school
To hunt for you-know-who.
And even Lady Hatt joins in
In case she finds a clue.
Where, oh where is Thomas?
Where has Thomas gone?
Perhaps he's playing hide and seek
Or something's really wrong.
Sir Topham Hatt has spoken
"Thomas must be found."
So everyone is searching
But look who's underground.
Thomas is having a whale of a time.
He's trapped inside a disused mine.
He's rocking and rolling
Down a flooded track.
He just can't say when he's coming back.
He just can't say when he's coming back.
Meanwhile up above him
Jeremy flies high.
Harold too is swooping low
Across the Sodor sky.
Everyone is searching.
Salty at the docks.
Bertie, Terence, everyone
Behind each ragged rock.
Where, oh where is Thomas?
Where has Thomas gone?
Perhaps he's playing hide and seek
Or something's really wrong.
Sir Topham Hatt has spoken
"Thomas must be found."
So everyone is searching
Every inch of Sodor ground.
The engines search the sidings
And every length of track.
They look for him
Round Tidmouth Sheds
The front, the side, the back.
The children get a day off school
To hunt for you-know-who.
And even Lady Hatt joins in
In case she finds a clue.
Where, oh where is Thomas?
Where has Thomas gone?
Perhaps he's playing hide and seek
Or something's really wrong.
Sir Topham Hatt has spoken
"Thomas must be found."
So everyone is searching
Every inch of Sodor ground.
So everyone is searching
Every inch of Sodor ground.

Characters

Locations

Footage Used

Deleted and Edited Scenes

  • Thomas and the Storyteller - An edited scene of the children at school without the round border.
  • Hide and Peep - A deleted shot of Rocky without Percy.
  • Edward and the Mail - An extended shot of the camera zooming in to Sir Topham Hatt.
  • Percy and the Left Luggage - An extended shot of Percy leaving Tidmouth Sheds.
  • Sir Handel in Charge - A deleted scene of Sir Handel approaching Mighty Mac.
  • Wash Behind Your Buffers- An edited scene of Harold flying over Madge reused from the Island of Sodor Introduction.

Trivia

  • This song marked the last of a few things:
  • The extended 3-minute version is only available in the Thomas and Friends 2008 Sampler DVD.
  • This song was later sung in the stage show adaptation of Misty Island Rescue.
  • A similar song called Where in the World is Thomas? appears in Big World Big Adventures!
  • The newspaper shows Thomas in his Calling All Engines! promotional image. Among other things, the Sodor Daily newspaper reports that "Percy is in tears" and mentions something about "Trevor the Traction Engine." Another article reports on an Alicia Botti concert. another artice also says "Emergency says Fat Controller The paper's articles are apparently written by "J.K. Lee."
  • This song utilises some of the EMU Proteus instruments, which were heavily used by the original composers, Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell between the third and seventh series. This is also the last time those instruments were used.
  • This song was never dubbed in Czech, Russian, Indonesian, Chinese Mandarin, Taiwanese Mandarin and Cantonese.
  • The Russian dub of the special just plays the instrumental.

Goofs

  • The date for the newspaper is Monday, March 24th, 1953. However, this date is incorrect, as March 24th, 1953 actually fell on a Tuesday.
  • The official sing-along lyrics never included a comma at the end of the first "Where" or a question mark at the end for the line "Where oh where is Thomas," and also always puts a comma at the end of "So everyone is searching," besides the second chorus where that comma is supposed to be included.

In Other Languages

Language Title
Brazilian Portuguese Onde Está o Thomas?
Danish Hvor åh hvor er Thomas?
Dutch Waar, Oh Waar Is Thomas?
Finnish Missä On Tuomas?
French Oh Oú Oh Est Thomas?
German Wo nur, wo ist Thomas?
Hungarian Hová Tűnt El Thomas?
Italian Dove, dov'è Thomas?
Japanese トーマスはどこ?
Korean 토마스는 어디에?
Latin American Spanish ¿Donde Está Thomas?
Norwegian Hvor, ja hvor er Thomas?
Polish Gdzie Się Podział Tomek?
Swedish Var, ja, var är Thomas?

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