The Blue Thomas (The Pink Panther) - Made By RayFan94 (UbiSoftFan94) - Featuring Thomas as The Pink Panther only.

Cast:

 * Thomas as The Pink Panther (I'm hoping that Thomas will be The Pink Panther, because they're both the main heroes!)

Episode 1: Blue Outs

 * Painting: Thomas uses a brace and bit to obtain paint from Zeto above him, only to have the Rick below him perform the same trick
 * Home wrecking: Thomas tries to demolish a condemned home, but has himself and his wrecking ball begin to pieces fall to pieces
 * Hourglass beach: Thomas is relaxing on what appears to be a beach while Rayman, Rei, Globox, Ly, Britta, Suki, Clio, and Ayane play beach tennis, play in the sea, and go swimming. Thomas sunbaths for a while, but sinks into the sand, and falls into what is revealed to be the bottom of an hourglass.
 * Hungry backdrop: While trying to rummage something to eat, Thomas gets desperate and folds the screen backdrop into a finger-sized square and eats it, resulting in the backdrop springing back to full size inside the panther's stomach
 * Tightrope elephant: Thomas tries to move an elephant off his tightrope, but gets off, and lets the elephant jump out of sight.
 * Military: General Thomas battles some arm guards.
 * Sailboat painting: Thomas straightens a crooked picture of an ocean sailboat, only to have the ocean water in the painting leak onto the floor.
 * Bathtub surfing: Thomas appears to be performing daredevil surfing stunts, along with Rei, Rayman, Ly, Globox, Lilo, Stitch, David, Nani, Britta, Suki, Ayanne, and Clio, only to reveal he is based in his bathtub
 * Sunday afternoon lawn mowing #1: While mowing his lawn, Thomas is attacked by an angry stork while attempting to cut down a large bush
 * The Great Pinko: The Magician Thomas saws a fake panther in half, only to have himself split in two
 * Pink balloon: Thomas helps a child inflate a balloon.
 * Sunday afternoon lawn mowing #2: While mowing his lawn again, Thomas attempts to cut down the same large bush, but only has the foundation give way underneath him, and hangs onto the edge of a cliff.

Episode 2: Blue Plunk Plink

 * Thomas is a small-time violinist who desperately tries to play with the orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl. His ultimate goal is to have the group perform his own theme music in place of Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. After quietly playing his theme on his violin during the symphony, the angered conductor comes over to the group of violinists to inspect their violin bows. The tank engine's bow manages to fire a blast of smoke like a gun into the conductor's face, prompting the ejection of the pink feline a second time. Thomas tries to look inconspicuous in Blue, Plunk, Plink. The sly engine manages to sneak back into the Hollywood Bowl, and starts utilizing both a tuba and a trumpet to blast his theme song once again. The conductor becomes even more infuriated, and tries a third time to remove Thomas from the proceedings. Thomas then disguises himself against the fancy pedestal of a harp, making himself invisible to the enraged conductor. Thinking he has succeeded in ridding the music hall of the tank engine, the conductor returns to his podium, unaware that the engine has substituted his baton with a small rocket. The rocket then shoots into the air and takes the conductor up with it, and then the rocket explodes and drops the conductor far away, allowing the Thomas to conduct the orchestra in a rousing rendition of his Pink Panther theme. In the end, Henry Mancini makes a brief cameo, applauding the panther's performance.

Episode 3: The Blueologist

 * The Blue Thomas Show contains a laugh track when the Blue Thomas cartoons are broadcast on NBC-TV. Currently, the laugh track version airs on Boomerang and Cartoon Network and has previously aired on This TV until September 2011.

Episode 4: Prehistoric Blue

 * The Little Man visits a psychiatrist to discuss his constant struggles with the Blue Thomas via flashbacks. After realating the painful stories, the psychiatrist shows him a picture of a human being. Then the human in the picture turns out to be the Thomas in disguise, sending both men flying out the window.

Episode 5: The Prefabricated Blue

 * Thomas joins a construction crew at a building site, where his inexperience causes a series of disasters. By slamming a door, he repeatedly ruins a worker's wall-plaster work as the plaster liquefies due to the noise of the slamming door and spills off the wall, which allows the worker to cry sadly. Looking for a place to dispose of trash, Thomas removes hot rivets from a bucket and pours them into a workman's hard hat; when the man puts the hat on, he experiences scorching pain. He screams as he jumps in the air. The final blow emerges when Thomas tries to move a steel girder, which hits a wooden beam being carried by one of the workers and triggers a chain-reaction of collisions that destroys the foundations of the building. Thomas flees the enraged construction workers, who give chase.

Episode 6; The Hand is Blue than the Eye is

 * Seeking winter shelter, Thomas enters Zammo the Great's house while the magician is away, and Thomas discovers a mischievous rabbit that leads him through a series of phantasmagorical phenomena, including a mobile door with stairs that change from ascending to descending, depending on what position the door is at in relation to the floor, a tilted will picture that, when straightened, causes the whole house to tilt, a deceptive, two-way mirror, and a subjective, psychedelic hole in the floor. Thomas tries to catch the rabbit, but bumps into a monsterous rabbit, then screams in terror, and flees the rabbit. Eventually in the end, Zammo returns to his house to find his rabbit, who gets put back into Zammo's hat, before Zammo walks inside. The Thomas then walks off, only to sprout out donkey ears and a donkey tail from behind his back.

Episode 7: The Blue Blueprint

 * A frustrated building contractor battles with Thomas over the design of a house being built. The original design has blue overtones and a more traditional shape; conversely, the engine's is rounded, sleek, and all pink. Several unsuccessful attempts are made at swapping the original house blueprint with the pink version. In conclusion, Thomas gets the house he wants, but knows that it is really the house the contractor is going to build in disguise.

Episode 8: The Shocking Blue

 * An offscreen English gentleman (Larry Storch) converses with the relaxing Pink Panther on a quiet Sunday afternoon, badgering him into doing some housework.
 * Typically, Thomas encounters several mishaps around the house. He manages to soak himself while trying to fix a leaky faucet, leading to the entire house being flooded. Thomas also sets a power saw in motion, slicing off his tail and ultimately cutting his house in half. Plus, the basement lightblub continually goes dark every time the panther enters, leading him to stumble down the steps each and every time. Despite the endless mishaps, the English gentleman persists, irritating the feline. Finally, Thomas loads a blunderbuss, giving the Englishman the impression that the panther is going to shoot him, but sees that he shoots the faulty basement lightbulb, and one backfire causes Thomas to get trapped in a luggage he took the blunderbuss from.

Episode 9: The Blue Flea

 * Thomas is beset with a flea that opts to reside in the engine's blue coat of fur. Poor Thomas tries several attempts to rid himself of the flea, like feeding him hot sauce on a frankfuter, jumping into the ocean and walking through a car wash, and finally to make the flea to find a home elsewhere after cleaning himself up.

Episode 10: The Blue Arcade

 * Thomas comes across a pocketful of quarters after a coin-operated weight machine malfunctions. He takes his newfound money and spends it at the local amusement arcade to stay out of every problem he lands in.