To be fair, it appears that it’s in an area in danger of filling with water and then freezing over. They probably have the routine planned for that scenario.
@@l1ghtd3m0n3I guess Santa just has no concept of OSHA so rather than building a bridge that wouldn't be submerged they taught the train crew how to respond if it did.
You thought the flying train from Hogwarts was cool? Then you ani’t never seen the Polar Express! A magic train in the Arctic that can create train tracks literally anywhere to go anywhere it wants!! And can literally ride train tracks like a roller coaster without even falling off, and it can go to speeds that only other trains could dream of, and can drift on ice!!!
Just a reminder that Polar Express came out in 2004 and Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift came out in 2006, meaning that not only did Polar Express invented the Tokyo Drift 2 years before Fast and Furious did, but also that they drifted a train on ice before anyone even thought of drifting a car. These thoughts are what keeps me up at night.
This scenes is unironically one of the rawest scenes in animated media. This movie had no reason to have a scene that goes so hard. I'm almost convinced this was the very first scene that got storyboarded and EVERYONE on the team wanted to work on it.
@@asteroidrules "so we should have a scene where it zooms in on all the parts, inside and out?" "Yes, just make sure the kids will like it" "Alright." *Makes this scene*
@@asteroidrules Someone actually tracked down the locomotive the Polar Express uses, and it's a real, extant, _functioning_ engine. Let me look it up, I can't remember which channel it was.
best part pysics Can work that way thanks to the fact the train NEVER straightens out fully until that last second those screwdrive drifting turns could in theory be replicated IRL
@@tovarishchfeixiao can’t be replicated with a locomotive as there isn’t really any ice sturdy enough for several hundred tons of steel to be put on, let alone drift on.
Well the reason that the ice started cracking was because of an incredibly specific series of events, making it rare he'd ever do this normally. However, in a way that makes this more impressive as this may be his first time drifting a train and he is killing it.
@@CurledRuby85 Well, the cracking just made it into an emergency crisis. The railways still can be similarly frozen more commonly than you think. So maybe this is not the first time to make these moves, but maybe the first to being in emergency situation.
The moment before the train hit the frozen lake, the conductor said that the ice froze over the tracks, so there was probably a bridge under there that went across the whole lake, the ice made impossible to use though. So this was a *very* rare occurrence.
That was a movie from my childhood and I still sometimes watch it. The editting is hot fire. Keep that up for the sake of cartoon, movie and general memes comedy XD
I remember watching it with my dad the season or two after it came out and we were both kind of enjoying it then this scene happened and I'll never forget my dad's excited "HOLY SHIT THEY'RE DRIFTING WITH A JACKKNIFED TRAIN OH MY GOD." Then 9 year old me this shit was seriously interesting and intense especially for animation.
1:10 When a locomotive train powered by coal can drift and picks up more speed than it should, you know this train is on demon time, or more accurately, more powerful than it seems. Because it’s a magic train that can create tracks anywhere!
@@KyleTheGamer574 Ah, of course it's a magic train. Actually, it's an N1 class 2-8-4 Berkshire type steam locomotive, built in 1941 by Lima Locomotive Works.
What makes this scene even better is that you normally have to be able to steer to drift. These mad lads whipped and nae-naed this thing by only shifting between forward and reverse
As a man who only recently discovered the sheer awesomeness that is "Night of Fire", I approve of this video. Friendship ended with Deja Vu, friendship began with Night of Fire.
@@Weird_Alchemist42it was A LONELY NIGHT ALL YOUR TENDER WORDS ARE VOICES SCREAMING LOUD, SAYING IT'S ALL OVER IT'S A LONELY NIGHT NOW I RUN FOR COVER, LOST INSIDE THE CROWD, ALL MY DREAMS ARE FALLING IT'S A LONELY NIGHT HOW COULD I FORGET THE THING WE USED TO DO, CAN'T YOU HEAR ME CALLING IT'S A LONELY NIGHT CHERISH ALL THE HAPPY TIMES I SPENT WITH YOU, LEAVING ME SO LONELY BABY WHYYYYY
"Killing My Love" and "Prayer" are also some really good ones There are some awesome Redline AMVs here on youtube with these two songs, they got me to put em on my playlist immediately
This scene just explains to me why I love the Polar Express, it shows the true power of the Locomotive, and that she's run by an actual Locomotive and not some cartoon train
What really got me in this video was how many times the conductor kept saying right instead of going back and forth with it 0:43 Caught me so off guard
Despite how memed to hell this is, This is almost exactly how this scene felt! Especially with the euro beat. This movie is so good and this scene is awesome
I've heard his Stand has the ability to change the outcome of any situation into a favorable one. It's extremely powerful, even to the point where he only uses it if nothing else will work.
Rollin into 2023 with a drifting train!
D R I F T E X P R E S S
When the train turns into a lambo the drift go yes
I love the memes about the polar express's drift skill on the ice
i love this
@@riccardocolucci8916 yes
The fact that the crew manages to salvage the situation so smoothly implies that this is something they have practice in lol
The fact he says "Hang a Louie" and "Toss a Richie" and the driver just *knows* he means Left and Right respectively.
"Its a magical train"
And drifted in the process
To be fair, it appears that it’s in an area in danger of filling with water and then freezing over. They probably have the routine planned for that scenario.
@@l1ghtd3m0n3I guess Santa just has no concept of OSHA so rather than building a bridge that wouldn't be submerged they taught the train crew how to respond if it did.
Easily the most badass scene from any Christmas movie
more badass than die hard
@@yorickhertz9308 now THAT'S an accomplishment 💪
You thought the flying train from Hogwarts was cool? Then you ani’t never seen the Polar Express! A magic train in the Arctic that can create train tracks literally anywhere to go anywhere it wants!! And can literally ride train tracks like a roller coaster without even falling off, and it can go to speeds that only other trains could dream of, and can drift on ice!!!
This scene went hard
Facts
A conductor with an extensive set of drifting skills
Skills that make him a nightmare for people like you
@@justaghostinthesea 🤨
The trian do go drift
His an enigineer
@@reubenrozeyt5716 Google thinks that his an engine
to this day that scene goes *extremely hard* for an animated movie about Christmas
For all of the deviations this movie made from Chris Van Allsburg's book, the train doing an Initial D Drift on the ice was certainly the best one.
@@PilotSolaris that scene slapped so hard it over cooked my chickan.
@@bohba13 Bro, what fucking chicken? That thing got vaporized.
One where Tom Hanks voices over half the cast to boot.
Hands down the hardest Christmas movie I've ever seen as a kid
Just a reminder that Polar Express came out in 2004 and Fast And Furious: Tokyo Drift came out in 2006, meaning that not only did Polar Express invented the Tokyo Drift 2 years before Fast and Furious did, but also that they drifted a train on ice before anyone even thought of drifting a car.
These thoughts are what keeps me up at night.
This means that techinically....... the polar express created Multi Track free form Drifting
@@Sonichero151 Trackless Free Form Drifting but yeah.
Still, Inital D came out in 1999 so its WAY older then polar Express. And F&F Tokyo drift is way overrated so nothing you said here makes any sense.
@@madkoala2130don’t care, polar express is better.
@@madkoala2130 but the childrens book that polar express was based on came out in 1995.
Normal Trains: "You cant just drift a train"
Polar Express: "Hold my beer"
There's a game called Denshe De D that you can actually drift trains. It's a spin off game of Initial D and features the characters from it too.
Hold my eggnog
So anyway I started drifting.
"Hold my hot chocolate"
"Hold my tracks"
This scenes is unironically one of the rawest scenes in animated media. This movie had no reason to have a scene that goes so hard. I'm almost convinced this was the very first scene that got storyboarded and EVERYONE on the team wanted to work on it.
The idea they wanted to drift a train in the movie being one of the first ideas is amazinf
"Look we're making the most detailed CGI model of a steam locomotive in film history, we need to make use of every part of it!"
@@asteroidrules "so we should have a scene where it zooms in on all the parts, inside and out?"
"Yes, just make sure the kids will like it"
"Alright." *Makes this scene*
@@asteroidrules Someone actually tracked down the locomotive the Polar Express uses, and it's a real, extant, _functioning_ engine.
Let me look it up, I can't remember which channel it was.
@@scribejackhammar Pere Marquette 1225, it's pretty well known around southeast Michigan.
The Demo-Man laughing actually caught me off guard.
He tends to do that, funni Scotsman make peeps lol
"I came here to kick arse and have two eyes! And I'm all out of eyes! Well, half out." - The Demoman
"you appear to have drifted on a mine!"
*[laughs in Scottish]*
"I'm going to strangle ya with me bare hands!"
"I'm gonna stick me thumbs in your eyes and hang on 'till you're dead"
The train whistle at 0:23 was synced perfectly 🥹😌
😁👌
It took me back to watching dinosaur train it sounds so much like the whistle from the show
The mad lad did it right.
Our armored train has arrived
It's not the right whistle tho
I love that my childhood is coming back as a meme reservoir.
0:51 here’s my favorite part.
R I G H T
(Keyboard clicking)
SAME. And I thought I was weird for finding this scene badass as a kid - so damn happy the internet agrees with me.
Agreed
*R i G h T !*
0:52 This brings a whole new meaning to engineer gaming
He did it right.
YES
0:04 - 0:09 something about this part is so satisfying
Drifting mode
A C T I V A T E D
Yeah. Great editing
Without a doubt, the most epic scene of any drift movie if they did it like this.
maybe the train just blinked light
the transition, the slow mode is just outstanding editing
you make this scene even more better than the original one.
Literally what I was thinking.
699 likes? lemme grabs 700th likes
@@tunghuynguyen1264 a lot agrees 😂
1:21 return of *s p e e n*
by far the best meme sound of the last forever for sure
spinning crocodile 🐊
1:20
Critics: “But wait, that’s not how physics wor-“
Average Polar express enjoyers:
*“DON’T CARE, DIDN’T ASK”*
best part pysics Can work that way thanks to the fact the train NEVER straightens out fully until that last second those screwdrive drifting turns could in theory be replicated IRL
The genius of polar express is the fact that is a *MAGIC TRAIN* you can literally do anything you’d like haha
@@erubianwarlord8208 Actually i would like to see this in Myth Busters. 👀
@@tovarishchfeixiao can’t be replicated with a locomotive as there isn’t really any ice sturdy enough for several hundred tons of steel to be put on, let alone drift on.
@@DonutTracks But it still would be epic to see in a show with irl people. 😆
I have to tell you guys that they take this track every year. So the train driver does this every year probably.
This makes him even more of the MVP.
Well the reason that the ice started cracking was because of an incredibly specific series of events, making it rare he'd ever do this normally. However, in a way that makes this more impressive as this may be his first time drifting a train and he is killing it.
@@CurledRuby85 Well, the cracking just made it into an emergency crisis. The railways still can be similarly frozen more commonly than you think. So maybe this is not the first time to make these moves, but maybe the first to being in emergency situation.
The moment before the train hit the frozen lake, the conductor said that the ice froze over the tracks, so there was probably a bridge under there that went across the whole lake, the ice made impossible to use though. So this was a *very* rare occurrence.
@@Unhinged_Pegasus69 and dude still did it like a boss
I love how this edit still has them good ol' Dank, MLG vibes.
MLG never died, just evolved
0:42 suddenly Tyler1 sounds like a Laser rifle charging up, and I love it!
0:30 In order too escape certain death they must do a Tokyo train drift
The train conductor must be takumi fujiwara!
@@p.h6849 Should we call him Trainkumi Fujiwara then ?
Ok I get out
The only movie you can see Tom Hanks drifiting a train on Ice in Christmas eve.
Correction: Seeing Tom Hanks dab (0:32) on a drifting train on ice on Christmas Eve
The *ding* sound at 0:05 gives me chills 🤤 fits so damn well and makes the scene even more epic 😎
Did that train just wink at me
It makes it feel authentic.
Literal chills at the editing
I had to rewatch this several times to have enough of the editing you've done here, i loved it so much
Same!
That was a movie from my childhood and I still sometimes watch it.
The editting is hot fire.
Keep that up for the sake of cartoon, movie and general memes comedy XD
Same here dude! I watched the hole thing during Christmas!
What do you mean s o m e t i m e s ?
I remember watching it with my dad the season or two after it came out and we were both kind of enjoying it then this scene happened and I'll never forget my dad's excited "HOLY SHIT THEY'RE DRIFTING WITH A JACKKNIFED TRAIN OH MY GOD."
Then 9 year old me this shit was seriously interesting and intense especially for animation.
@@SuperSlick1996 The most powerful and greatest train to ever grace the earth in the entire movie history.
0:28 this part with the wheels is so satisfying for some reason
📸 yep that's going in my LOL playlist
Bro 😂
I have mine named "DNA of the Soul"
Please make a whole polar Express stunt video with the train in one point drifting
1:16 conductor: leel
1:10 When a locomotive train powered by coal can drift and picks up more speed than it should, you know this train is on demon time, or more accurately, more powerful than it seems. Because it’s a magic train that can create tracks anywhere!
No, this coal-fired metal beast has a flux capacitor in its cab. It can literally slow time to a standstill.
Demon time? Nah this train was on that C H R I S T M A S time!
@@halenranville5847 Christmas charisma, ayyyyy!!!!!
Holly (the girl): It's a Magic train.
@@KyleTheGamer574 Ah, of course it's a magic train. Actually, it's an N1 class 2-8-4 Berkshire type steam locomotive, built in 1941 by Lima Locomotive Works.
As a man who loves trains and the Polar Express, I don’t care about the physics of this scene. It’s the coolest scene in any Christmas movie.
Literatly
1:20
it was at this moment the conoctor's soul became one with his train and he atained the power of TRUE DRIFTING
The train wheels going batshit at 1:11 always gets me
Let’s be real: This scene was great in the original movie. This is even better
You know when a meme vid on polar express is named "NIGHT OF ICE" you know some passion went into the making of it
What makes this scene even better is that you normally have to be able to steer to drift. These mad lads whipped and nae-naed this thing by only shifting between forward and reverse
As a man who only recently discovered the sheer awesomeness that is "Night of Fire", I approve of this video.
Friendship ended with Deja Vu, friendship began with Night of Fire.
please listen to anything outside of the meme songs
@@internetguy7319 **Blares "Running in the 90's"** Sorry, what was that?
@@Weird_Alchemist42it was
A LONELY NIGHT
ALL YOUR TENDER WORDS ARE VOICES SCREAMING LOUD, SAYING IT'S ALL OVER
IT'S A LONELY NIGHT
NOW I RUN FOR COVER, LOST INSIDE THE CROWD, ALL MY DREAMS ARE FALLING
IT'S A LONELY NIGHT
HOW COULD I FORGET THE THING WE USED TO DO, CAN'T YOU HEAR ME CALLING
IT'S A LONELY NIGHT
CHERISH ALL THE HAPPY TIMES I SPENT WITH YOU, LEAVING ME SO LONELY BABY WHYYYYY
"Killing My Love" and "Prayer" are also some really good ones
There are some awesome Redline AMVs here on youtube with these two songs, they got me to put em on my playlist immediately
This scene just explains to me why I love the Polar Express, it shows the true power of the Locomotive, and that she's run by an actual Locomotive and not some cartoon train
Love how the conductor become more and more powerfull on every turn of the drift 😂
0:27 "Do a barrel roll!"
We will do it, Sir...
*[sobbing]*
... even if you are in Heaven...
You know the video is good when the most played part is the very beginning
0:18
We all know what he’s coming for!
Flint Lockwood.
He wants some hot chocolate obviously XD
@@eliottdeletraz97 FLINT WOOD
FLINT LOCKWOOD DON'T YOU DARE DRIFT THAT TRAIN ON ICE
“You can’t drift a train!”
“Hold my hot chocolate, I’ve got a train to drift”
Dom Toretto: I drift cars.
Polar express engineer: I drift trains.
The polar express drifting scene was the coolest scene ever to me as a kid.
Thank you for this pure 100% eurobeat edit of this scene, you could have done it any other way but this is perfect
Doctor: Tyler One engine isn't real he can't hurt you
Vo Memes: 0:42
*He didn't hurt you*
0:43 omg 🤣
Not just did you include the sound of the gear shift humming guy, but made it warble in time to the trains wheels. Fucking perfect
Tyler1 is the guy by the way. One of his many sounds.
0:36 too, it was just quiet and used to be unnoticeable
Same here. The warbling noise makes his scream even better. I was crying the first time I watched it
Scene goes hard for a 2004 Christmas movie.
I bet this was exactly what animators had in mind when creating this entire scene.
"How do we make this movie an absolute ball for the kids?"
"We drift the train."
"YES"
Another Polar Express Drift Meme.
Another ABSOLUTE BANGER!
What really got me in this video was how many times the conductor kept saying right instead of going back and forth with it 0:43 Caught me so off guard
Saw a video like this once. I must say this is the better version. 🤩
u mean that dude minetonic right?
@@sickman4153 Yep, that's the one. The Dank Express video.
@@garrtoons4303 I remeber that shit i used to love that boi's content too xD
This scene, heck this very movie! Will never get old no matter how many years go by!!
1:22 Dammit I've been Rickrolled
What? That ain't no Rick and Morty reference.
i didnt hear such meme
@@stephenbyrne2170 he meant Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" i think
This has still gotta be one of my favourite Christmas movies to date, and this somehow came out almost 20 years ago
the fact this was recommended to me on Christmas Day 2023 is great, TIME TO DRIFT INTO 2024
The conductor must have been taking drifting lessons in Japan
One of the most epic scenes being one of the most epic memes
Despite how memed to hell this is, This is almost exactly how this scene felt! Especially with the euro beat. This movie is so good and this scene is awesome
gotta love how the conductor activates his stand in the last five seconds 💀 STANDO POWA
I've heard his Stand has the ability to change the outcome of any situation into a favorable one. It's extremely powerful, even to the point where he only uses it if nothing else will work.
That was the engineer.
The conductor is the guy on top screaming "Right!"
At 0:17 you can hear the "FLINT LOCKWOOD" faintly...
0:43 😂, perfect
This was simultaneously one of the most epic and hilarious things I have seen at any point in my life
The only train everyone would wanna be on at least once.
Even with your memeing nonsense this scene is still cool as hell
Even after nearly 20 years, and this movie is still a masterpiece
0:18 flint lockwood >:(
@SpencerDatka uhhh just a second. I'm in the middle ofAHHHHHHHH
Did the conductor say LeL?!🤣😆 1:17
this movie is absolutely unhinged
This man's editing skills are reaching levels of power that shouldn't even be possible!
I just died and came back to life watching this video, by far, one of your best yet. Keep up the great work, bro.
This is glorious, the best polar express drift meme yet!
Brings me back 6 years ago when all the drift express memes kept coming out, brings me back 😂😂😂
Petition to make the whole movie like this
I’m so glad someone edited this, one of my favorite Christmas movies and I couldn’t stop laughing watching this video.
reminder to everyone that there is (fittingly) a Christmas variant of Night of Fire
How much influence this scene has. Thats probably the Start where we liked to see drifts
I wish this was about five times longer. Pure gold.
It's that time of year again.
1:25 Imagine there was one kid with his/her window open
The polar Express is the best Christmas movie and this proves me right
dude this is literally a masterpiece
That whistle on the drop was heavenly
The engineer was the MVP in this movie
Yes Mr. Conductor, The Polar Express can drift.
Thank you TH-cam for bringing me back to this gem of a meme on christmas eve LMFAO
This scene is improved by 10000%. Awesome
This single scene somehow goes harder than most action scenes if seen so far. . .that’s a high bar to beat
Now this has to be the greatest edit of this moment from the Polar Express
Very well done 2010-2016 vibes, solid pristine meme my friend
Best one I've seen so far, I'll be blastin this on Christmas
The fact people are still on about the moive is absolutely incredible, 0:31 also what is his balance?
I don't care what anybody says about this movie, this scene was epic.
This is fully certified quality content. TH-cam would have to take this video as an example of quality.
Still one of the hardest scenes in cinema history
Your editing skills are awsome bro 🔥
This conductor is the mvp of every Christmas movie ever that dude saved a train full of kids and nobody thanked him bro
I love how you turned my favorite childhood movie into something hilarious.
You mean even more epic :D
@@Lightforeverandever True.
I swear this is the most epic thing I've seen
Who remembers watching this in school at least 3 times every month during the winter period ?
this is so well made wtf. a nice throwback to my college years 7 years ago.
1:20 sPEeEeEeEeD