I've gone on record saying that I really like the dynamic Thomas and Percy share in All Engines Go!. It wasn't done horribly in the original series, but there wasn't a lot of interesting things done with it. Here, you can see their bond being tested on several occasions, and there are episodes where you can tell that the two learn from each other...as is the case with this one. Can Percy find his path in the wheels of someone else, or is he just better off being Percy? Let's begin.
After a run-in with Diesel leaves Percy covered in blue paint, he takes the opportunity to step into Thomas' shoes when Whiff enlists his help to find his glasses...wait, is this really the first time the series acknowledged Whiff's glasses? Huh.
The biggest shock to me going in was the fact that Thomas isn't a major player. I was half expecting the story to be about Percy being inspired by Thomas and wanting to be more like him in action, but he only appears at the end. But instead, Percy gets covered in paint by circumstance. Now, this isn't a detriment, as instead, the episode is more like James the Super Engine, which I thought was...fine. And this one is also fine, mostly due to its heart. There's a very nice message about having your own strengths and the bond between Percy and Whiff is surprisingly very wholesome. The song in the episode is also pretty nice...even if Whiff can't sing to save his life.
I know this was one of the shorter reviews, but I didn't have too much to say here. Thomas for a Day is a very charming episode that makes up for its basic story with a nice message and a wholesome bond between its two leads. If you haven't yet, I recommend you check it out, because it's a deceptively sweet episode. As such, this gets a 4/5. Also, is it just me or does Joe Pingue as Whiff sound like Paul Walter Hauser?
Final Rating: 4/5



