The trauma Shed17 caused me as a kid, only to look back years later laughing my ass off at how absurd it was, loving the sequel even more! The rich lore of this timeline was absolutely hilarious, to actually write full descriptions of the Bio-Fusion procedures was filled with dedication and all for a twisted goal! XD I’m still holding out for a third and final instalment taking place in the 2030’s, showing us the engines of the future and how much more powerful and unapologetically deranged they’ve become! Something we got a hint of in the sequel’s post credit scene! Shed 17 was a wild ride of horrific horrors and hilarious hilarity! And I hope Pauls Vids comes back to this world eventually, incredible!
Nostalgia Aside, Shed 17 Was Fundamentally Flawed.. Like Their Plan To Bringing Thomas Back To Life Was Making Him A Tank Engine? Yeah, Alright Bro Plus It's Not Lore Accurate, Edward Was The First Engine On Sodor, Not Thomas "bUt THomaS iS nUmBEr oNE" It's Just A Number Bro, And They Call "The North Western Railway" "tHE sODoR RAilWay" bruh r u kidding me
Fr besides the model series is already explained The magic railroad explains its a pocket dimension and a whole another universe where everything is just models
@@mrgutsyfan28 In The Books, Edward Is The First Standard Gauge Engine On The North Western Railway, The First Non-standard Gauge Engines Were Skarloey & Rheneas And Some Engine Named Niel (Who Is Probably Dead)
@@FrenzyStudiosYT You Realize That The Magic Railroad Isn't Canon, Right? It's Just That In The T&F Universe, Vehicles Can Talk, Simple Really No Hate Was Put In This Comment 😇
@ ok.👍 But magic railroad is canon sometimes Didn’t they say the controller went on a holiday? And if it isn’t canon then why is diesel 10 in the rest of the show
The trauma Shed17 caused me as a kid, only to look back years later laughing my ass off at how absurd it was, loving the sequel even more! The rich lore of this timeline was absolutely hilarious, to actually write full descriptions of the Bio-Fusion procedures was filled with dedication and all for a twisted goal! XD
I’m still holding out for a third and final instalment taking place in the 2030’s, showing us the engines of the future and how much more powerful and unapologetically deranged they’ve become! Something we got a hint of in the sequel’s post credit scene!
Shed 17 was a wild ride of horrific horrors and hilarious hilarity! And I hope Pauls Vids comes back to this world eventually, incredible!
I kept sending my friend that one scene of Thomas busting open and he was like
Stoooooooooooooo00o0ooo0op
17 comments lol
Nostalgia Aside, Shed 17 Was Fundamentally Flawed.. Like Their Plan To Bringing Thomas Back To Life Was Making Him A Tank Engine? Yeah, Alright Bro
Plus It's Not Lore Accurate, Edward Was The First Engine On Sodor, Not Thomas
"bUt THomaS iS nUmBEr oNE"
It's Just A Number Bro, And They Call "The North Western Railway" "tHE sODoR RAilWay"
bruh r u kidding me
agree with you on the first one cause that’s quite odd but it’s a different lore for edward lulz
Fr besides the model series is already explained
The magic railroad explains its a pocket dimension and a whole another universe where everything is just models
@@mrgutsyfan28 In The Books, Edward Is The First Standard Gauge Engine On The North Western Railway, The First Non-standard Gauge Engines Were Skarloey & Rheneas And Some Engine Named Niel (Who Is Probably Dead)
@@FrenzyStudiosYT You Realize That The Magic Railroad Isn't Canon, Right? It's Just That In The T&F Universe, Vehicles Can Talk, Simple Really
No Hate Was Put In This Comment 😇
@ ok.👍
But magic railroad is canon sometimes
Didn’t they say the controller went on a holiday?
And if it isn’t canon then why is diesel 10 in the rest of the show