Our of all the new characters introduced in both seasons, this one seems to be the smallest in popularity, but most importantly, the smallest in size.
Fergus
Often considered the best Gullane episode, despite being completely unrealistic, it features Thomas as a taking a special item from the docks.
Thomas and the Jet Engine
This episode is the only one in the Gullane era that features Bill and Ben as main characters (not including ones with Fergus)
Buffer Bother
THIS is the first episode featuring The Pack, having their main member save Thomas from falling off the rails
Jack Jumps In
The logo for Gullane Entertainment has two distinct features. Name both.
The letter G, a seagull
This was the first character introduced into the season (according to the UK streaming order), and according to the title of the episode, this engine has a secret.
Salty
THIS episode is popular for its ridiculous premise and heaps of merchandise, it takes one of members of the steam team and covers them in sweetness after they crash into a factory
Percy's Chocolate Crunch
THIS episode is given hate for Alec Baldwin's lackluster narration, particularly when Baldwin needs to voice James being scared of a snow covered Percy.
Jack Frost
As seen in some of the behind the scenes art the Gullane seasons, a new character with the number 21 was meant to be introduced as part of The Pack but never saw his time on TV.
Nigel
The Britt Allcroft Company
Out of all the male steamers introduced in the Gullane era, these were the only two that were brought back into CGI.
Spencer, Harvey
A debated episode, some claim the episode is great for taking a RWS story and adapting it to fit the TVS narrative; THIS episode features Duncan as the main character.
Faulty Whistles
Often considered to be the worst episode in the Gullane era, many hate this episode for its ridiculous character, the poor characterization of Sir Topham Hatt, an odd accident Percy gets into, and breaking of railway regulations.
Middle Engine
In Kelly's Windy Day, the climax of the episode includes THIS character almost falling off the road, having to be saved by Kelly.
Isobella
Aside from Thomas the Tank Engine, Gullane Entertainment also produced THIS American show which featured Thomas episodes in between their own episodes.
Shining Time Station
In one episode, we are introduced to THIS character, a human for a change, famous for her opera-esque voice
Alicia Botty
An episode with a simple title and a simple premise, THIS well loved episode features an Toby as a main character and solidifies his affiliation with railway mills.
Toby's Windmill
This episode is often hated for solidifying Henry as the sick character and for making Thomas and Percy unreasonably tease and inconvenience him throughout the episode.
What's the Matter with Henry?
In the beginning of most Pack episodes, the road vehicles are not referred to as The Pack or The Sodor Construction Company, but rather this.
Thomas' friends
One show that Gullane Entertainment produced featured a white bipedal elephant in pink and blue clothing; this is the name of that show.
The Adventures of Mumfie
THIS human character is introduced in Season 6 and demonstrates his importance to the safety of the railway. He would return in the Brenner era with just a single line of dialogue, never to be seen again
Cyril the Fogman
THIS episode reintroduces an old, rude character who redeems himself, finding work in the grocery market rather than passenger work
Bulgy Rides Again
THIS episode is often hated for horribly mischaracterizing Skarloey as a scared and cowardly engine, too scared to cross a perfectly safe bridge on the Skarloey Railway.
The Old Iron Bridge
According to Elizabeth's behind the scenes art, she was originally meant to bear this name, similar to that of Cranky.
Grumpy
One of the lesser known shows produced by Gullane Entertainment, THIS show featured a cute, fat, black and white cat that bears the same name as one of our favorite members of the steam team.
James the Cat