1953
television pilot Unlike the books, the TV episode "Thomas and the Breakdown Train" had James in his red colour from the beginning. For unknown reasons, James also appeared in all episodes before "Thomas and the Breakdown Train" even though this story established him as being a new engine. Like in the books, James hates getting dirty but is more vocally proud of his red paintwork, which often gets him into trouble. James is one of only four characters that appears in every
Thomas & Friends film, but only has major roles in four of them. He is one of the leads of the 2013 film
Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway, in which he, Thomas, and Percy assist in the restoration of Ulfstead Castle and the construction of the Earl of Sodor's estate. James is the main antagonist of the 2014 film
Thomas & Friends: Tale of the Brave. He pulls a prank on Percy which leads the latter to think there is a monster on the island. Feeling conflicted and guilty about his act, James initially taunts Percy before they make amends after Percy saves James from a rockslide.
Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins retells the first seven episodes of the show, with some alterations; most notably, James appears in his original black livery from the second book. In this version, James arrived on Sodor before Thomas and is the engine Annie and Clarabel originally belonged to. Thomas chases after the runaway James but fails to stop him and James crashes into a field. Thomas then gets the breakdown train, has James put back on the tracks, and takes him to the Steamworks. James comes back some time later, now painted in his familiar red, but finds that his two coaches have been assigned to Thomas's newly acquired branch line. In the 2017 film
Journey Beyond Sodor, Henry is prevented from taking a freight train to
the mainland, so James is assigned to take his place. James has been teasing Thomas for being stuck on his branch line, so Thomas takes the train to spite him. James volunteers to go find the missing Thomas in the hope of being praised as a hero. After some investigation, he uncovers and is imprisoned in a large steelworks that Thomas had escaped from earlier and is forced to work there. He is eventually rescued by Thomas and a group of misfit experimental engines.
James in All Engines Go In the
2021 reboot, James was brought back as a supporting character, rather than as part of the main cast as with the original series. Much like many of the other characters in the reboot, many of James' design elements and personality were altered to a more engaging dynamic towards the young engines. He does exhibit carelessness with his often-dropped cargo. ==Legacy==