And there wasent a HORRIFIC EXPLOSION CAUSED BY A RECKLESS RELIF SHIP CAPTIAIN COLLISED WITH A MUNITIONS SHIP THAT NO ONE KNEW HAD BENZENE ILLIGALY,STORED ON DECK AND OTHER BOMB MAKING EXPLOSIVES BEUAE THE RED DANGER FLAG WAS DOWN
5:45 "Well, stop unloading it! Big Mickey, drop your hook into my barge! My priority, right now!" In the 20 minutes cut, he said "I want this fuel unloaded NOW! Oy, you! Corky! Drop your hook into this baby! Leave the munitions right now!"
Not to mention the consequences if and when his superiors find out that he had caused an accident that led to the loss of the munitions, fuel, explosives, and Kraka-Toa, not to mention the damage sustained by the Old Dock from the fire. He knows that they would rip into him for his reckless incompetence. They might even demote him and clap him up in dry dock as punishment, if not scrap him or use him for target practice!
@@alexk8792 they probably used him as target practice like they did grampus, not only did he cause the explosion, fire and kill a crane, he also ended up killing a navy ship, one of his own, he most definitely was not spared, which would make sense why we never saw him again after this.
Ah my favorite kid's show where a naval tug bullies everyone and later causes everything to f*cking blow up and die and then gets towed away after he gets vietnam flashbacks Also I noticed there's more narration and music in some parts than in the vhs release of this episode
The 20-minute VHS releases were released early, to help keep the studio afloat until the series could air on TV (it’s why we only have 4 20-minute episodes). Since they were released earlier in production, you do see some minor differences outside of the cuts made for time. I think it’d be interesting to see how many differences there are in each episode total.
@Team light Productions 8:10 turn on subtitles, he didnt die. it was probably a situation where they *thought* he sacrificed himself in order to save them.
@@josephmarrison4606 I feel they added the line of him landing in shallow water because it wasn't explained/shown well in the original VHS cut, hence why it does have a rushed, out of place feel to it.
@@laurab1279 Well, there is the theory that the show actually happens in the 30s, but the show (first season) only happens during 1 year, only if it was in the year of 1939, but that's just a stretch really.
Imagine a bit of a human version to all this with a harbour filled with munitions lying all over the place cause there being loaded onto a navy ship and one slip up happens turning into a disaster At 6:17 I can imagine as soon as that knock over happens the workers would be scrambling off that pair for safty
8:11 for those who believe that Big mickey survive the 15 min cut they never mention the steel contract in this version the 15 min has there own timeline i guess all TUGS was filmed 20 min.If you believe that Big mickey had a PTSD and went to sodor thats another timeline. And also u might mention why does sometimes Big mickey would appear in Ghost or in background it could be another crane or his parts was used to build another crane in the dock.
I prefer the ending of this one to the 20 minute one because it makes more sense. Although the ending of the 20-minute one leaves up some questions that I do enjoy thinking about.
I feel like the ending narration was changed partly because some blame was put to OJ when he didn't do anything except place the marker buoys and watch over the munitions loading from the Zedds to Kraka-Toa, but the message still had a similar vibe. It's that and the explanation how Big Mickey survived that lead me to think they made those changes when re-editing the episode for it's TV version since episodes as they were then didn't reflect the show as it was by that point when it came to the TV airings given plans had changed or fell through, such as Big Mickey becoming Snatcher for Ghosts.
@@FireStormDel I think the references to High Tide were removed for the TV version not just to shorten it to 15 minutes, but so they could air Munitions first so Big Mickey being in High Tide would prove he lived. Didn't quite work since the 20 minute cut is on VHS and Captain Star didn't redo his lines for this change so High Tide is still his debut.
I’m glad this final message was edited because the other one was just “if you don’t respect fire, you will die.”
12:22 "The final explosion tore the tramper apart, much to the horror of the watching tugs. To Bluenose, it seemed a nightmare!"
Stirring words from Captain Starr.
Its similar to Halifax Explosion except The docks in Halifax are in ruins
And there wasent a HORRIFIC EXPLOSION CAUSED BY A RECKLESS RELIF SHIP CAPTIAIN COLLISED WITH A MUNITIONS SHIP THAT NO ONE KNEW HAD BENZENE ILLIGALY,STORED ON DECK AND OTHER BOMB MAKING EXPLOSIVES BEUAE THE RED DANGER FLAG WAS DOWN
35 Years on, This Episode of Tugs Still Stands out as The Best UK Kid's TV episode!
It’s a shame something like this would never air today on TV from the 9-11 events, but I still adore this episode despite that!
5:45 "Well, stop unloading it! Big Mickey, drop your hook into my barge! My priority, right now!"
In the 20 minutes cut, he said "I want this fuel unloaded NOW! Oy, you! Corky! Drop your hook into this baby! Leave the munitions right now!"
"He's a brave tug to order a shore crane about!"
"Yeah, nobody tells Big Mickey what to do!"
"Well I do and I'm in charge so obey orders!"
@@trainguy3277 Eh, what's going on? The schedule says I'm next!
"Ah don't you start ladde"
I love bluenose's face when the dock was exploding.
👁 *O* 👁
The reason why Bluenose kept on moving his head left and right is because he was still traumatized by the disaster he caused.
Not to mention the consequences if and when his superiors find out that he had caused an accident that led to the loss of the munitions, fuel, explosives, and Kraka-Toa, not to mention the damage sustained by the Old Dock from the fire. He knows that they would rip into him for his reckless incompetence. They might even demote him and clap him up in dry dock as punishment, if not scrap him or use him for target practice!
Thats huge karma
@@alexk8792 they probably used him as target practice like they did grampus, not only did he cause the explosion, fire and kill a crane, he also ended up killing a navy ship, one of his own, he most definitely was not spared, which would make sense why we never saw him again after this.
although big mickey survived in this version, so in the 15 minute cut canon he probably got scrapped instead.
Serves him right for losing his temper and having no common sense.
12:28 bluenose just did an eyeroll just like on thomas and friends!
"if i ask you to jump you jump" blue nose never knew a tug boat had no legs
That is pretty great quality, for the TV version aired years ago!
I think they had too much fun when making this episode
I and almost everyone else prefer the 20 minute vhs cut.
Ah my favorite kid's show where a naval tug bullies everyone and later causes everything to f*cking blow up and die and then gets towed away after he gets vietnam flashbacks
Also I noticed there's more narration and music in some parts than in the vhs release of this episode
The 20-minute VHS releases were released early, to help keep the studio afloat until the series could air on TV (it’s why we only have 4 20-minute episodes). Since they were released earlier in production, you do see some minor differences outside of the cuts made for time.
I think it’d be interesting to see how many differences there are in each episode total.
You can tell that the Captain star telling everyone big Mickey didn't die was added in last minute. I mean the lines even sound rushed.
Clearly
5:04 ten cents look like a Jigglypuff 😂
I now see how heavily edited this episode was
7:40This siren sound was used in Thomas And Friends at the episode Bill, Ben and Fergus, was used at the Blasting the Hill Scene
Finally.
One without RUclips Kids.
Press F to pay your respects to Big Mickey.
He didn’t die, he only landed in shallow water.
@Team light Productions 8:10 turn on subtitles, he didnt die. it was probably a situation where they *thought* he sacrificed himself in order to save them.
@@josephmarrison4606 I feel they added the line of him landing in shallow water because it wasn't explained/shown well in the original VHS cut, hence why it does have a rushed, out of place feel to it.
@@FireStormDel or to make it more kid/family friendly.
@@gregkiteos1936
Maybe not that, but they probably weren't allowed to kill anyone sentient (Kraka Toa wasn't sentient so she doesn't count)
As much is I love the VHS version I wish some of Captain Starr's speaking parts were carried over.
7:59 Plot twist : Big Mickey moved to Sodor island after his incident
Michael Bay's favorite episode.
it’s canon that big Mickey survives.
Is that the human in the craig?
Pretty sure he die
Dock in WW2 be like
You do know that the show happens in the 1920's, right?
WW2 didn't happen until 1939. so it's just a death-dyfing Dock-plosion. (well except for BM, R.I.P him)
@@laurab1279 Well, there is the theory that the show actually happens in the 30s, but the show (first season) only happens during 1 year, only if it was in the year of 1939, but that's just a stretch really.
@@dogemaster-hm2ce bruh do you not understand a joke
@@funsyminn Yes, just trying to make logic out of it, Sherlock
Imagine a bit of a human version to all this with a harbour filled with munitions lying all over the place cause there being loaded onto a navy ship and one slip up happens turning into a disaster
At 6:17 I can imagine as soon as that knock over happens the workers would be scrambling off that pair for safty
"Oi, You naval twit!"
8:11 for those who believe that Big mickey survive the 15 min cut they never mention the steel contract in this version the 15 min has there own timeline i guess all TUGS was filmed 20 min.If you believe that Big mickey had a PTSD and went to sodor thats another timeline. And also u might mention why does sometimes Big mickey would appear in Ghost or in background it could be another crane or his parts was used to build another crane in the dock.
Nope, big monkey did survive, and he did get sent to Sodor, same timeline.
If this show had human models this episode would have been a lot less darker
If you follow modern saving jobs you’ll understand
Or if would be in Thomas & Friends and also David Mitton director the two shows nad Junior Campbell and Mike O'Donell made music in Thomas also.
It's interesting that this has music that isn't heard in the 20 minute version.
It's more intense, which I like
Directed by Michael Bay
Created by Michael Bay
Produced by Michael Bay
@STEPHEN CHEN, it's a joke. Movies directed by Michael Bay are known for having lots of explosions.
Was this inspired by the Halifax Explosion?
I prefer the ending of this one to the 20 minute one because it makes more sense. Although the ending of the 20-minute one leaves up some questions that I do enjoy thinking about.
I feel like the ending narration was changed partly because some blame was put to OJ when he didn't do anything except place the marker buoys and watch over the munitions loading from the Zedds to Kraka-Toa, but the message still had a similar vibe.
It's that and the explanation how Big Mickey survived that lead me to think they made those changes when re-editing the episode for it's TV version since episodes as they were then didn't reflect the show as it was by that point when it came to the TV airings given plans had changed or fell through, such as Big Mickey becoming Snatcher for Ghosts.
@@FireStormDel
I think the references to High Tide were removed for the TV version not just to shorten it to 15 minutes, but so they could air Munitions first so Big Mickey being in High Tide would prove he lived. Didn't quite work since the 20 minute cut is on VHS and Captain Star didn't redo his lines for this change so High Tide is still his debut.
6:15 I told you to move then!
Emergency Emergency clear the area immediately
You forgot the first 2 seconds of the intro
.-.
Hercules no nonsense attitude towards Bluenose is much better in the VHS version
Who put that oversized scrap Heaps in charge?
6:31
This is tugs
BIG MICKEY!!!!!!!!
Beirut be like
This is a joke if anyone can’t tell
its a bit like halifax and uss Forrestal fire