One of those “ You’ll never see this again” cartoons, definitely. With it’s water coloured, paint backgrounds and great, smooth animation, this was a great piece of work and remains my number 1 animation. It, really should be mentioned in animation circles, really. Just the visual style of it is so perfect! Effort was put into this and it actually shows a moral in it’s story!, “unlike some new Disney movies” Never give up on the things you want to do the most, don’t stope nor stop. Stand tall and strong with courage and faith, never doubt yourself on things that seem hard, even if it it kills you, just like John Luther Jones (Casey Jones).
This cartoon is based on a true story. The wreck of Ol' 97. Unfortunately it has a much sadder ending IRL. The engineer of Ol' 97 pushed the train too hard and over steamed it. He was scalded and cooked alive by the escaping steam and intense heat from the firebox. The train went overspeed and derailed, they found what was left of him in the wreckage with his hand still on the throttle. Brave man who absolutely refused to be late!
The real story of Casey Jones is much more complicated (naturally) and at least somewhat heroic. It wasn't about mail, Casey was running a passenger train. And while he was going a bit too fast due to previous delays, he saved lives with his sacrifice. What's more, according to a friend and biographer of Casey, the events (though commedically exaggerated here) of the damsel tied to the tracks relate to a real event where a group of kids darted in front of the train Casey was working on. It was going at a slow crawl at the time so he could do a little oil and maintenence along the side of the train, but when a young girl froze on the tracks Casy shouted at the staff to reverse and shouted at her to move. When she didn't he darted to the front of the train, leaping onto the 'cowcatcher' to scoop her up to safety. Casey was an extremely punctual individaul, and on that day events had put him well behind schedual, so it's possible he was going too fast to make up time. The early morning fog obscured the view and he was coming around a long slow bend in the track. His fireman Simeon T. Webb spotted the back end of a train that had stalled onto a side rail. Casey's train was going 75MPH at the time and when Webb warned him Casey threw the train into reverse, pulled with all his strength on the whistle, and ordered Webb to jump for his life. Webb lept about 300 feet before impact. Casey in his dedication to save lives slowed the train from 75MPH to about 35-40MPH by staying hard on the airbreaks and reversed throttle all the way to impact. His actions saved the lives of everyone else aboard the train and those near the stalled train. Casey's was the only death in the collission. Popular rumor was even when his body was pulled from the wreckage his hands still clutched the whistle cord and the break handle.
@@aimarismahalilvagrant Did you see that?! Johnny, No. 2, an American Standard 4-4-0 tender engine plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
Did you see that?!😱😱Johnny, No. 2, an American Standard 4-4-0 tender engine plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
Casey saving the woman from getting hit by the locomotive was based on a real incident. Except in real life, the woman was actually a little girl who was too scared to move so Casey had to run to the cowcatcher (or pilot depending on what you call it) and pick up the girl and drop her off at the next station. You could call Casey reckless, but you couldn’t say he wasn’t a hero.
Casey runs his engine well past his mechanical limits, plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
This Disney cartoon is a prequel to Dumbo, as it is about the father train (Casey Jones) of Casey Jr Circus Train. The King's Men are the singers to this Disney cartoon.
No, this cartoon was made after 50 years later of the Casey Jones railroad crash in April of 1900, (this cartoon was made in 1950) and in a cartoonish way tells the tales of how he worked for his life on the Illinois Central Rail Road, not some cringe father son tale like how you described.
@@aimarismahalilvagrant plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
I wonder where they got the idea that Casey drove a 4-4-0 since the real engine he drove where he met his end, the Illinois Central No. 382, was a 4-6-0. (Yes I know it’s a cartoon, I just find it a rather odd choice since I doubt they couldn’t have animated the engine having 6 drivers.)
@@WartenPresei382 was never a F-14. The F-14's were Southern's thing. You mightve been mistakend for another wreck 4-6-0 which was indeed a southern f-14 numbered 1102.
One of those “ You’ll never see this again” cartoons, definitely. With it’s water coloured, paint backgrounds and great, smooth animation, this was a great piece of work and remains my number 1 animation. It, really should be mentioned in animation circles, really. Just the visual style of it is so perfect!
Effort was put into this and it actually shows a moral in it’s story!, “unlike some new Disney movies” Never give up on the things you want to do the most, don’t stope nor stop. Stand tall and strong with courage and faith, never doubt yourself on things that seem hard, even if it it kills you, just like John Luther Jones (Casey Jones).
The Narrator voiced the March hare!!
The ending gets me every time🥲😭; despite all he went through, Casey still managed to make it on time (sort of)
Yes, ending last station is target arrived
@@aimarismahalilvagrant cinders and ashes
4:35 “Horror’s!” Cried Casey
Almost* 😅
Used to watch this on dvd core memory of my childhood along with John Henry and Jonny apple seed
It was based on the real engineer John Luther Jones (a.k.a Casey Jones) and it’s a retell of the story.
@user-yi1rw5nn2c How tragic
Wha-
@@SapphireFletcher-t8s It’s true. Unlike in the Disney short, Casey didn’t survive the crash as he slam into a stalled freight train
I remember watching this on VHS when I was little. Such nostalgia
This cartoon is based on a true story. The wreck of Ol' 97. Unfortunately it has a much sadder ending IRL. The engineer of Ol' 97 pushed the train too hard and over steamed it. He was scalded and cooked alive by the escaping steam and intense heat from the firebox. The train went overspeed and derailed, they found what was left of him in the wreckage with his hand still on the throttle. Brave man who absolutely refused to be late!
Casey’s story was better, yes 11 people died during my wreck happened but the song had a better tone
5:48 “So What?
So Long!” Those voice lines are hilarious😂😂😂😂
Agreed! Jerry Colonna was fantastic in this short.
RIP ~ CASEY JONES 1863-1900 CAUSE OF DEATH: 5:55
That freight train always scared me, when I used to see this on the Disney channel.
Yes, freight train they have a heavy loads
Me to
@@andygallardo5579 *too
It’s the background music for the freight that made me shiver lol
Why did it scare you?
Out of the junction on the fly
Casey had that look in his eye
The brakeman knew by the engine's moan
The man at the throttle was Casey Jones
4:52 the train's boiler overloaded soo badly, that it expanded and got really fat, its impressive it didn't explode!
I think it was
The fact how smooth that animation was let alone 1950! Was great, but it was the golden age of animation, so…
The train's name is Johnny.
It would had if it happened in reality
I love the narrator, Jerry Colona. His voice wont be forgotten.
I love the train itself it’s looks colorful and vibrant. I don’t like how it’s destroyed at the end.
It was certainly colorful when it's boiler was on the verge of bursting, glowing red hot and bulging..
3:37 HI-HOOOOOOOO
SIIIIILVERWAAAAAAAAAAAAARE!!!
wow the brave engineer is the best Disney cartoon.
I agree
@@aimarismahalilvagrantsame but this show made fun of Casey jones… BUT MY FAV SHOW THO
agreed
5:02 whats that coming? looks like a train! EGAN IS IT A TRAIN!
6:41 you will need more than going to the engine works to repair that
plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
4:50 my abs hurt just from watching this lol.
Of that was me i would have falled off the tracks and the engine crushed me alive
At 5:48 the conductor is still on top of the engine after he jumped off. Never noticed that before.
The real story of Casey Jones is much more complicated (naturally) and at least somewhat heroic. It wasn't about mail, Casey was running a passenger train. And while he was going a bit too fast due to previous delays, he saved lives with his sacrifice.
What's more, according to a friend and biographer of Casey, the events (though commedically exaggerated here) of the damsel tied to the tracks relate to a real event where a group of kids darted in front of the train Casey was working on. It was going at a slow crawl at the time so he could do a little oil and maintenence along the side of the train, but when a young girl froze on the tracks Casy shouted at the staff to reverse and shouted at her to move. When she didn't he darted to the front of the train, leaping onto the 'cowcatcher' to scoop her up to safety.
Casey was an extremely punctual individaul, and on that day events had put him well behind schedual, so it's possible he was going too fast to make up time. The early morning fog obscured the view and he was coming around a long slow bend in the track. His fireman Simeon T. Webb spotted the back end of a train that had stalled onto a side rail. Casey's train was going 75MPH at the time and when Webb warned him Casey threw the train into reverse, pulled with all his strength on the whistle, and ordered Webb to jump for his life. Webb lept about 300 feet before impact. Casey in his dedication to save lives slowed the train from 75MPH to about 35-40MPH by staying hard on the airbreaks and reversed throttle all the way to impact. His actions saved the lives of everyone else aboard the train and those near the stalled train. Casey's was the only death in the collission. Popular rumor was even when his body was pulled from the wreckage his hands still clutched the whistle cord and the break handle.
It's still unknown whose fault it was. Either Casey Jones didn't see the flagman and flares or there were no flagman and flares.
I can't believe this isn't on Disney+.
Good night Casey 😢
Egad! Jerry Colonna is a riot in this cartoon!
2:58, she mail
finally a video of this piece of my childhood that has comments enabled, thanks a lot SoftTube for sparing this one
But i've just not use youtube kids because it bother some comments below
If you where to stoke that much coal into a steam locomotive it would probably explode from the amount of steam in the boiler
And yes, if boiler start to explode. Amount of steam in the boiler may come stopped
The boiler did overload and expand, soo much that the belts snapped, and the boiler was a bloated with all that pent up pressure
@@aimarismahalilvagrant Did you see that?! Johnny, No. 2, an American Standard 4-4-0 tender engine plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
This guy better watch his speed.
I got notice about that, because temporarily this video doesn't badness
Too fast 😢
I kinda feel bad for the conductor when he crashed):
Yes, it was
The conductor would be dead when he hit the ground at that speed
Did you see that?!😱😱Johnny, No. 2, an American Standard 4-4-0 tender engine plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
And after his crash, he was putten back together again & renumbered 18. Right?
Casey saving the woman from getting hit by the locomotive was based on a real incident. Except in real life, the woman was actually a little girl who was too scared to move so Casey had to run to the cowcatcher (or pilot depending on what you call it) and pick up the girl and drop her off at the next station. You could call Casey reckless, but you couldn’t say he wasn’t a hero.
Casey runs his engine well past his mechanical limits, plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
Jerry Calonna narrates the Brave engineer from 1950😊👍🏿
6:07 literally best choral part 😭
It was from the Walt Disney company who made the brave engineer and also fun fact it was born in 1950’s
1:01 WOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEGAN!!!
Casey Jones Watch Read 9:10PM On Time Almost At 6:45 Sec
I agree about that
Disney Short 1922 to 1969
Yes, the brave engineer like save the mail train
Johnny's backstory.
Ok
0:48 HEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!
He is reminds me about beautiful ranger character Marcy Wu from Amphibia just little bit
This Disney cartoon is a prequel to Dumbo, as it is about the father train (Casey Jones) of Casey Jr Circus Train. The King's Men are the singers to this Disney cartoon.
I'm glad to hear about that
No, this cartoon was made after 50 years later of the Casey Jones railroad crash in April of 1900, (this cartoon was made in 1950) and in a cartoonish way tells the tales of how he worked for his life on the Illinois Central Rail Road, not some cringe father son tale like how you described.
@@appleheadsproductions I agree.
3:00 what do you know.. Gmail..??wtf??..when was this cartoon created?
Am I tripping?
No, it was actually a joke of “she-mail”.
0:45 Dirty joke
0:49 my favorite part 1:44 (plowing through the water) 1:50
It's a good brave
That guy forgot to say All aboard
This isn’t the real story
In the real story casey dies in that train crash
But this video not only a real story, this video only i collect it
@@aimarismahalilvagrant plowing through two tunnels (one which exploded since the last one didn't), passing a five-mile sign causing it and the tracks to melt.
Was watching this right now and my mom comes to me telling me that the narrator passed away today! Like wow
I wonder where they got the idea that Casey drove a 4-4-0 since the real engine he drove where he met his end, the Illinois Central No. 382, was a 4-6-0. (Yes I know it’s a cartoon, I just find it a rather odd choice since I doubt they couldn’t have animated the engine having 6 drivers.)
Probably to avoid copyright issues.
And another thing, the 4-4-0's name is Johnny.
So that's how he name that vigilate guy from TMNT
4:40 4:43 4:44 4:41
5:48 That's Gonna Be Hurt...
石炭を投炭しながら列車強盗を1人で全て倒す史上最強の機関士
Why isn’t the number 382?!?
Probablly to avoid copyright issues.
@@julyleonardwouldn't make it accurate
@@julyleonardbecause it would still won't be a Baldwin f14
@@WartenPresei382 was never a F-14. The F-14's were Southern's thing. You mightve been mistakend for another wreck 4-6-0 which was indeed a southern f-14 numbered 1102.
@@SteamIsntKing So different but similar locomotive?
but guys he's die for 10000000 speed
I mean Sorry for the grammar
subcribe for him if you enjoy that video
Tq for support, i hope you enjoy it
4:43 train whistle
CB&Q 4990
3:34 4-4-0 steam train no. 2's whistle
You mean Johnny?
@@julyleonard oh snap thank you
@@louannspencer8454 You're welcome.
Is It Okay If I Use The Parts Flying Off And The Hammering And The Whistling And Racing By Sounds In My Videos
I’ll Make Sure To Give Credit
You'll have to ask disney
@@moonscar119 like I’m not using any of their music So I Should Be Good
Hiiiiiitsaaaaaaaaa MOOOOOORRRRNIIIIIIINGGGG
Put this in 1,25 speed is so fucking good
Hey Casey, you have company.
Anybody we know?
Take that! And that! And that!
Time out? Substitution.
Take this! And this! And this!
Everybody off! Everybody off!
Back to work!
Egad! EGAD!
Why isn’t this on Disney+?
On disney, they use like channel or xd or any other disney. If this one, they published that one use on a tv or use from CD and Tape only
@@aimarismahalilvagrantI was gonna say it's because it's way too wholesome, given what Disney pushes, nowadays 😅.
Did you see that?! the train plowed through two tunnels one is explodes and other are not it made the train tracks and the sign to melt.😱😱
Hahaha, it's not only that. The train if got explode, it would damage a funnel
@@aimarismahalilvagrant nothing to worry about seeing things I tell you that
Casey jones wouldn't do only thing or three
because he broke the throttle that makes the train go really fast with lighting speed
And yes, he didn't wanna late of a mail train
4:19 “He opened up his throttle just as far ad’ she’d go”. “Just how fast was he steam-in’?” “We will never know!”
Pov: Casey Jones say in the cartoon:eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeggggggggggggggggggggggggggeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i li literally need sheet music for this 😭
Isn’t this how a Japanese train engineer wrecked a train?
What a speed😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😅😮😮😱😱🤞🤞🤞😱😱😱😱
Too much faster
Damn WTF happened to Disney??
I don't know
😂😂😂❤❤❤
Idk
Johnny se choca zeb y zeek
:D
Uh
0:42 all a whoah
This is Why I Love "TRAINS" The Most 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋
Me too.
1:01 WOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEGAN!!!