Good Guys vs. Bad Guys

Good Guys vs. Bad Guys is an American animated television series Produced by Colorworld Entertainment, HIT Entertainment, Universal Pictures and DreamWorks.

Series Plot
The series follows a kid who has trouble with responsibility. One day he's given a second chance after he started "Unready", and is shown that's he's better with responsibility, and after several days, it's then concluded that Mr. Percival (The Thin Controller of Skarloey Railway) is to blame because he has wasted so much time scolding and punishing his engines for no reason that he lost any standing he ever had as a real "responsible, reliable and really useful controller of the railway". But after getting fired, he joins forces with villains, and bad guys everywhere whilst Peter's son, Roger Sam (from Christopher Awrdy's Thomas & Friends books), takes over all the territory he lost. Meanwhile a New threat called Lord Dominator emerges from outer space against the kid and Mr. Percival. the kids is nervous after remembering what he did a while ago because of his responsibility. But with the helps of some friends, and engines from the Skarloey and Arlesdale Railways, they can help him defeat his enemies, Dark Invader, Mr. Percival (in Season 1, and 2), and Lord Dominator with the kid's responsibility.

Skarloey Railway engines

 * Skarloey - the First of the oldest engines on the Island of Sodor. He is painted red with white lining, and speaks in a heavy punctuated Welsh accent. Skarloey is also the respected leader of the Blue Mountain Quarry.
 * Rheneas - the Second of the oldest engines on the Island of Sodor, along with Skarloey, Talyllyn, Dolgoch (Rheneas' twin) and Duke. Rheneas is painted vermilion with gold and black stripes and is Skarloey's twin brother.
 * Falcon "Sir" Handel - the third engine of the Skarloey Railway. Sir Handel is painted blue with red stripes. In this show, Sir Handel is shown that he is patient and selfless, and has proved he has a good side.
 * Peter Sam - the fourth engine of the Skarloey Railway. He began his life as Stuart, working on an old railway with Duke and Falcon (now known as Sir Handel). He has green paint with red stripes, red nameplates, and the number 4. After an accident on the incline when collecting slate trucks, Peter Sam had difficulty steaming. His funnel was knocked off in a tunnel by an icicle. He was soon fitted with an experimental funnel (a Giesl ejector) which enables him to take heavier loads. At first, the others teased him for it, but they soon learned how it made work much easier for him, and now they even wish they had one like it. Peter Sam's friendliness is what keeps the other engines working happily with him.
 * Rusty the Diesel - a small, orange narrow gauge diesel train with a two-tone horn and is No. 5 on the Skarloey Railway. He is fearless, practical, friendly, calm and caring, and  is one of the kinder diesels on the Island, and he is always trying to make his friends happier.
 * Duncan - an engine who came as a spare after Peter Sam's accident. Though Peter Sam refers to Duncan as "keeping busy and meaning well", he is a stubborn engine that likes to complain that he is overworked. He is known for swaying on the track dangerously, which his driver calls "Rock 'n' Roll".

Arlesdale Railway

 * Rex - a green engine on the Arlesdale Railway who enjoys nothing more than teasing Mike. He is a hard worker, but sometimes has problems with traction. After his old line in England closed down in 1967, he, Mike and Bert were bought by Sir Topham Hatt and the consortium that owned the Arlesdale Railway.
 * Bert - the quietest of the first three Small Railway engines. For a long time he had trouble with steaming, but he has been rebuilt with a taller chimney and cab which mean that he no longer suffers from shortness of breath.
 * Mike - a red g engine who prefers goods trains to passengers. His temper matches his paint, as he can often be hot-headed. He is proud of his shrill whistle, which he once lost trying to shoo a cow.