So, in James the Second Best, how did they avoid smashing James' bufferbeam through the poster? Did they take it off? This was the last we ever saw of the plastic model so.....?
counterpoint:
this sequence from James to the Rescue, whilst dumb as all hell, is the best animated shot in the entire show
THIS is feeling weight, sparks flying, engines leaning forwards, cheeks slowly flushing. It’s incredible how well they made this wacky sequence work.
I will never, ever understand the hate any of these guys got for just being creative and wanting to spread fun around
Everyone acts like they’re evil and I truly hate that
They have done nothing wrong
I find it funny that people say “if nitrogen made duncan, he’d look JUST like douglas, and it’d be soooo much better” when rusty literally looks like this
@Kastronblue
I say! Are you positive of this bold statement!
Certainly, this creature was rather insignificant in mass, being only a small beetle, but Madam Flower Hartford Richardson XIV was completely and utterly startled!
no because nobody pays enough attention to magazine locations theyre so damn cool and make sodor feel so lived in
THIS IS A MAGAZINE ONLY LORE DUMP CMON CHUMS
Five New Engines in the Shed had the best B-roll footage
I just wish Henry could’ve seen Harvey pulling his old boiler-sludged tenders. What a splendid sight that would be
@TheRealGDColon
Take: i really hate the idea that coin routes utilise features not officially added yet (back on track coin 1 using blue pad, or cant let go coin 3 using pink pad) it makes no sense
Shots from behind do show his whole front crashing through, and the wiki mentions it. I understand they did this so the poster would be visible but its still interesting
As i've been listening to them again, here's a new translation from the German Audiobooks, this time from their adaption of Coal.
An extention of the cab conversation, with Topham and Henry's fireman accidently insulting Henry behind his back.