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Thomas & Friends is a children's television series about the engines and other characters working on the railways of the Island of Sodor, and is based on The Railway Series books written by Wilbert Awdry.
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This article lists and details episodes from the twelfth series of the show, which was first broadcast from 1 September to 26 September 2008, making it the second season to be aired in less than a month.[1] Most episodes in this series have two titles: the titles from the UK broadcasts are shown on top, while the American-adapted titles are shown underneath.
This was the only season to feature the mixing of live-action and animation; by the following year, the series had transitioned to full CGI. This was also the last season to utilize the live-action model animation of the show and animated by Nitrogen Studios before switching over to full CGI in 2009, starting with Hero of the Rails.
This was also the last series to utilize the Island of Sodor intro from the start of the UK broadcasts. From series 13–16, the CGI version of the Island of Sodor intro is used at the start of the US broadcasts.
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Series 12 marked the beginning of the show's transition into computer animation.[2][3] Characters' faces were animated through CGI with the aid of motion capture animation. The physical models' molded faces were replaced by white targets with triangles to fix a computer-animated face in post-production. Static models of people and animals were replaced with 3D animations by using small, metal sticks with coloured points on each end. The animation was provided by Nitrogen Studios, the studio contracted for future full-CGI episodes. This change marked the movement of production of the show from the United Kingdom to Canada,[2][3][4] although the model scenes were still filmed at Shepperton Studios.[citation needed]
This series was originally planned to be narrated by Pierce Brosnan, replacing Michael Angelis and Michael Brandon for the UK and US narrations, respectively, starting with The Great Discovery. However, Simon Spencer deemed Brosnan to be not a suitable fit for a production on a smaller scale rather than a feature-length special like The Great Discovery, and Hero Of The Rails, the series was released with Angelis narrating the UK releases and Brandon narrating the US releases, as with prior series. A member of the crew brought in to direct Brandon following Brosnan's departure has claimed that most of Brosnan's recordings were "weird" and "unacceptable". The crew member also stated that Brosnan had been "undirectable" and had, allegedly, stormed out of the studio when handed a note, disappearing for several hours, on more than one occasion.[citation needed]
This was the last series where Ed Welch provided the music, while Robert Hartshorne continued to compose the music afterwards until he was replaced by Chris Renshaw for Thomas & Friends in 4-D: Bubbling Boilers.[citation needed]
HiT Entertainment's Senior Vice-president of Production and Programming, Christopher Skala, stated that the change, aside from budgetary reasons, was intended to convey more emotion and flexibility through the stories. Skala claimed that, of his focus group, even those who felt that Thomas, as an institution, should not be changed in this way, ultimately responded positively to the demonstration of the new animation techniques.[citation needed]
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