Thomas Goes to Monte Carlo (Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo) Part 17 - The Race

(Read the Whole Description please by hitting the show more button down below) When they caught up to the pack, Biff knocks them out and Thomas crashed into a river, then got out and was racing as fast as he could to try and get up to first place. Cast Thomas the Tank Engine as Herbie the Love Bug (both living engine and car, fast, smart, kind, honest and stubborn at times) Marty McFly as Jim Douglas (both main characters as well, have dark hair, smart, fast, sharp and honest) Doc Emmett Brown as Wheelie Applegate (both are smart, funny and good friends to Marty and Jim) Jennifer Parker as Diane Darcy (both girlfiends to Marty and Jim) Emily the Emerald Engine as Giselle (both living train and car as well and were girlfriends to Thomas and Herbie at first) Harry as Max (both attempt to kill and steal) Marv as Quincy (both also attempt to kill and steal as well) Sideshow Bob as Inspector Bouchet (both main antagonists, sneaky, bad, selfish and attempt to kill) Mario as Detective Fontenoy (both cops and good at solving mysteries) Eaglebones Falconhawk as Monsieur Ribeax Biff Tannen as Bruno Von Stickle (both arrogant, bad and rivals to Marty and Jim) Paul as Claude Gilbert Professor Rowan as The Monte Carlo Race official Various Tank Engines/Tender Engines as The Race Cars Mr. Peabody as the Waiter Principal Skinner as Emile, the Chief Monaco Official The MC Bat Commander as Duval, the Museum Guard Jimmy the Robot as the Taxi Driver Bethany Walker as the Trophy Girl Officer Barbrady as the French Policeman Chief Wiggum as the Police Captain Emmet Brickowski as the Doorman NOTE: No copyright infringement intended. NOTE 2: I do not own the rights for these films. NOTE 3: Under 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.