Real fascinating. But another reason for Wilbert's story, as The Unlucky Tug pointed out, is Thomas' buffer beams on both sides being uneven, so he wanted the illustrators to fix that by making this story of Thomas needing to have his front mended, which means his front buffer beam is no longer slanted and is aligned with the back.
Very nice inspiration, this story has always been one of my most favourite episodes and stories since I loved it's message, the effect of Thomas crashing into the house, the Stationmaster's wife shouting and the Scottish twins pulling him back to reveal how messy Thomas was on his front
In the Railway Series story of which this episode is based on, Thomas crashed into the stationmaster's house as a result of a siding ending on the road having no buffers to stop him, causing him to run off the rails and onto the road until he reached the house. Since the models are powered by electrified rails, Thomas' line extends across the road to get him closer to the house. However, the Ladybird and Buzz Book adaptations of this episode use the original Railway Series dialogue.
It being referred to as a "Thomas book" is interesting. I assume it's because he's featured, but him getting special attention before the show is still odd to see.
I knew you were going to make the true story of "Thomas comes to breakfast"... :) But Trainboy has already beaten you with the same video 4 years ago of the same name but the real story was different as it had a different engine than the one that was shown here. What if you do the true stories of "Steamroller", "Percy's Promise", "Percy's Predicament", and "Stop Thief" next?
@@TidHarbourWorks3 I mean sorry. :P I was rewatching Trainboy's video to know what year he uploaded his video. It seems like this RWS story has 2 true stories like how "Percy runs away", "The Flying Kipper" and "Down the mine" did.
@@supremesatprivatelimited8117Christopher Awdry did the same thing to for "Old Stuck-up", "Rabbits", and "Sir Handel comes home". I've only seen 2 S5 episodes having true stories that are outside of the RWS when The Model Era started with Britt Alcroft and many others to have their own ideas and anodotes. "James and the trouble with trees" and "A better view for Gordon". The movie "Hugo" also plays the same real life crash that Gordon had.
Real fascinating. But another reason for Wilbert's story, as The Unlucky Tug pointed out, is Thomas' buffer beams on both sides being uneven, so he wanted the illustrators to fix that by making this story of Thomas needing to have his front mended, which means his front buffer beam is no longer slanted and is aligned with the back.
I saw that
On second thought maybe he shouldn’t have redesigned his front because he just stands out more and the Jinty like running board just looked cursed.
Will you shut up?
@@JoeyMBrooklyn *WOW* 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 *JUST WOW*
@@JoeyMBrooklynDon’t talk to my best friend like that.
I'd imagine the station master would actually say that at 1:56 if the censors weren't involved. XD
The real story of the McDonalds drive through
Very nice inspiration, this story has always been one of my most favourite episodes and stories since I loved it's message, the effect of Thomas crashing into the house, the Stationmaster's wife shouting and the Scottish twins pulling him back to reveal how messy Thomas was on his front
3:12 His wife picked up her plate: You miserable engine!
Funny how one noticed there was no man in the cab when Cliftonville was moving. And that George Carlin swearing was perfect. Well done. 😅
I can never find another episode from Season 2 that I would say is the best of all twenty six of them because "Thomas Comes to Breakfast" has it all.
your videos are always a delight! So informative 👏
Thanks, and you're theory's are a nice wonder that travels deep in my mind. Nice work, I own you one😉👍
Iconic scene
You miserable engine! Just look what you’ve done to our breakfast! Now, I shall have to cook some more!
0:19 Thomas delivered a huge bud to the family as an apology for destroying their house
i wonder why sir topham hatt didn't talk with the careless cleaner for meddling and fiddling with Thomas’ controls
3:12 "You miserable engine!" she scolded, "Just look what you've done to our breakfast! Now I shall have to cook some more."
and banged the door!
Amazing video and can you the real story of the mid sodor railway and the skarloey railway as well ❤
In the Railway Series story of which this episode is based on, Thomas crashed into the stationmaster's house as a result of a siding ending on the road having no buffers to stop him, causing him to run off the rails and onto the road until he reached the house. Since the models are powered by electrified rails, Thomas' line extends across the road to get him closer to the house. However, the Ladybird and Buzz Book adaptations of this episode use the original Railway Series dialogue.
Oh
It being referred to as a "Thomas book" is interesting. I assume it's because he's featured, but him getting special attention before the show is still odd to see.
1:58 Uh, cut. Sorry, but...this, uh...this isn't part of the script.
Lol 😂
I knew you were going to make the true story of "Thomas comes to breakfast"... :)
But Trainboy has already beaten you with the same video 4 years ago of the same name but the real story was different as it had a different engine than the one that was shown here.
What if you do the true stories of "Steamroller", "Percy's Promise", "Percy's Predicament", and "Stop Thief" next?
You mean 2 years ago, and Trainboy’s title is the TRUE story, not REAL story
@@TidHarbourWorks3 I mean sorry. :P
I was rewatching Trainboy's video to know what year he uploaded his video.
It seems like this RWS story has 2 true stories like how "Percy runs away", "The Flying Kipper" and "Down the mine" did.
I really like this kind of theory, as the Rev. Willbert Andrew book sences and more❤this fells like a nice theory collection for me ☺️
@@supremesatprivatelimited8117Christopher Awdry did the same thing to for "Old Stuck-up", "Rabbits", and "Sir Handel comes home".
I've only seen 2 S5 episodes having true stories that are outside of the RWS when The Model Era started with Britt Alcroft and many others to have their own ideas and anodotes.
"James and the trouble with trees" and "A better view for Gordon".
The movie "Hugo" also plays the same real life crash that Gordon had.
Correct, as a thomas fan myself, I agree
Im new
Where are you from? You speak with an American accent but its like some bits of a British accent come through