Like I've said before: Kinda ironic how James was in a trio with the three *big tender* engines but is now with Thomas and Percy. Two *small tank* engines
James: “THOMAS YOU IDIOT!!!! I’LL BUMP YOU OFF THESE *whistle*ING RAILS DONT EVEN TRY ME *whistle*!” Thomas: “YOU TOOK MY COACHES NOW I’LL TAKE YOUR LIFE” Toby: *just in the middle of the shed*
James is definitely one of, if not my favorite character in the entire franchise. Your analogy of him being a Honda Civic who wants to be a fancy Porsche like Gordon somes it up perfectly. And in a series that was notorious for flanderizing it's characters, sometimes to an absurd degree, it was great to have at least one character who stayed consistent throughout.
We’re evening hearing James really splendid engine by headmaster Hastings I sure hope he can make other Thomas songs Never never give up Troublesome trucks Busy Together we made it happen Boo Boo Choo Choo Emily
James is also a guy who can't see the forest for the trees. He's a mixed traffic engine, he could easily trounce Gordon in pure versatility, but alas that would involve shunting and goods trains, and since Gordon considers those beneath him, so does James.
I have a theory why James was arrogant again in S21: After the movie The Great Race, James was laughed at by Gordon and Henry for not winning. They said he's not the prettiest anymore. That's why James started showing off again, because the only red standard gauge engine on Sodor, which is why he was shocked that Rosie is red.
James is one of my favorite characters from Thomas, and I think his consistency makes him such a stand-out. You know who else is consistent? You Tug, and all your content is consistently amazing
Honestly when you think about it. James being the more vane and attention seeking of the main cast is actually quite poetic when you realize how mundane his story was in the books. It’s like James needs to be as outstanding and confident character because he knows he’s not that significant as the others. He doesn’t have any tragic backstory or complex character growth. He’s just James.
For books, maybe. But the Hector Arc in the TV show really gave James some necessary character growth. Wonder if Tug will acknowledge it in his Retrospective Season 12 instalment.
Even though his personality did get extremely increased overtime, at least James always stayed true to his character. It’s also insane to think stuff like his dynamic with Thomas and his love for his paintwork were ideas that originated from the model series lol.
James is like one of my favorite characters in the show. Right up there with Duck. I loved him as a kid and I still love him now. He is the most splendid engine.
James is one of my favorite characters in all of the series! "Pouty James" is one of my favorite episodes of ALL TIME! I'm really glad that he was treated well in all forms.
I kinda see the episode as, James is in a good mood. Then Topham puts James in a bad mood. But then Thomas and Emily help put him back in a good mood again.
The sad thing is, James has never needed to prove anything. He was chosen to work on Sodor, and that automatically makes him special but he doesn’t see that.
Keeping Up With James and James The Second Best seem to show the red engine a bit more humble even if he needs to have sense knocked into him again by an accident. In both cases, James tried to prove his worth over Edward in recieving a treat but once he derails twice over his ego, he wises up and shockingly accepts his position as the back engine to Edward's trains twice and without fuss. Once for Chrustmas presents and the other for a summer Express
There's also the fact he is a mixed traffic engine. He's built for versatility, thus an ideal engine. Alas that means dealing with rolling stock or shunting, jobs the classy big engines look down upon, thus so does James. James doesn't accept his true gift.
Differences between Edward and Toby. Edward: DON'T do a stupid thing. X character: does the stupid thing* Edward: I TOLD YOU not to do the stupid thing, and you did it anyway! Toby: go ahead, I won't stop you. X character:. Does the stupid thing* Toby: well, it's not like I didn't WARN you, or anything.
Toby to X character: "Don't do (stupid thing). But go ahead." X character: *does stupid thing* Toby: "*laughing* Well I warned you. Now, here's how the pro does it."
Journey Beyond Sodor should have been James' movie and I will never get over the fact it didn't happen. They showed it can actually work with Percy, why not give the 3rd main character one?
as a james stan, just because of this, i say it is a james movie. he owns it. he stole the show, especially with somebody has to be the favorite. absolute banger and so true, to me anyway
See that’s what I THOUGHT when I initially heard it, the plot synopsis sounded like it was gonna be his movie, and him and Thomas’ roles were swapped in the final, like the great race, it shouldn’t have been about Thomas, AGAIN!
I always thought JBS just fits either James better. I mean, see the experimental engines. He was an experimental engine too. That would've been such an interesting character expansion moment.
Best James episodes James goes buzz 🐝 buzz 🐝 Make someone happy James and the red ballon Tickled pink James James in the dark James to the rescue Muddy Matters
I love how in the show James' theme tune has 2 distinct arrangements and both slap. (I know Duck has two too and so does Thomas if the show's own theme tune counts as one of them.)
I don't really consider James and Thomas' arcs the same. Thomas' is a vindication arc. James is a redemption arc. Thomas is already at the bottom, he wants to get chances to prove he can be more than a bumbling station pilot, while James just gets into more and more trouble from his bad attitude, and has to atone for it. Thomas and the Trucks for example is light hearted, representing Thomas getting an opportunity only to possibly not be up to it. Troublesome Trucks however has STAKES, James is getting a second chance and has to really fight to overcome it, complimented by the earnest and determined sounding version of his theme played all throughout.
12:20 I think the reason why James was there already in the show is primarily because the crew at the time didn't have the budget to build engine props to represent the loaned engines at the time. A quirk that relates to this is Henry's old shape. In the books, he is nearly identical to Gordon before his crash and rebuild. In the show, Henry only has a few differences between old and new. His footplate design is clearly his new shape one. James being there, red, and the number 5 is probably because the crew at the time didn't have the finances to build a temporary loaned engine.
James is my favorite character from Thomas. I understand that he does tend to go overboard when trying to show he is the best, but he still has a big heart made of gold and still wants to be a really useful engine and he does have a caring side. It’s why I like him
Consistent, fun, visually stunning and with the catchiest theme tune out of all the characters, it's little wonder that James is still my favourite character after all these years!
Both are really good but nothing slaps as hard as Henry's theme does when he starts pulling the Flying Kipper for the first time. Still sends chills down my spine 30 years later.
The most mentioned and unforgettable character in the franchise that always comes to mind. He isn't one of my favorite, by any means, but he is a character that just exists out-of-the-blue to turn simply red. Growing up watchin' the show, I couldn't exactly make a take on what opinion of James could define him. But after re-reading the books and rewatching the TV series in both classic era and some bits of the CGI era, I wholeheartedly agree that the model series is definitely James' definitive portrayal purpose as a character. And I think him in that era of the whole franchise will never be forgotten.
7:02 "Thomas: A cocky sh*t head that's very full of himself. He longs to pull trains, and has several obstacles to conquer before he can do so. He works hard for several months, and finally proves just how mature he's become when he rescues a fellow engine. He gets promoted from station pilot to running his own branch line. James: A cocky sh*t head that is very full of himself. He longs to pull trains and has several obstacles to conquer before he can do so. He works hard for several months, and finally proves himss- oh... James's arc was basically just Thomas's again." I had the same reaction. 🗿
Even though I haven’t grew up with the RWS books. I loved James as a kid. His personality and everything about him is excellent. He has always been my favorite character in the model series and the CGI series. He will be always the #1 engine in my heart.
It sucks that you had to reupload all of these, but if it helps, I still think your content is splendid! I love listening to facts about media I'm passionate about
I've been waiting for this! I've had an appreciation for James over the past few weeks, mainly because I rewatched The Adventure Begins and the crash scene made me feel sorry for him. Also, I like red.
I wouldn't call James as being in denial of himself more than he gets carried away in the moment at times, especially when he's at the centre of attention. This is why you find himself as relatable as he is funny. It was clear to Awdry that he was on to a winner character despite the rather half-baked way that the book he wrote centred around him came out, and sought to continue with him even after deciding as Sir Topham Hatt did to give Henry a fair chance. I kind of got the idea James had been meant to replace Henry as a regular when he was first introduced, before Awdry changed his mind without removing James. Regards, Samuel Farris.
One detail I liked is how Gordon and James seemed to be brought in to replace Henry, both in and out canon, and they get a bit meta by how high strung they get when Henry gets fixed up, that Sir Topham has the engine he wants now so technically doesn't need them anymore. Of course Sir Topham (and Awdry) doesn't see it that way but the two are thin skinned engines. :P
Something I've noticed about James is that despite putting on the vain and cocky attitude, he's actually self-conscious and sometimes uncertain of himself inside. After taunting Gordon about getting stuck on the turntable in Tenders and Turntables, he worries about getting stuck himself. I don't remember for sure but I think I remember him secretly doubting himself after boasting to Gordon in Leaves as well.
This was present from the beginning really. Notice the snit fit he makes when he gets in trouble over the Fat Controller's top hat, how he thinks the passengers only like Gordon and then later when he's shut in the shed and just cries to himself. It's something not seen as much with James in the later RWS books but the show toys with it a lot.
James was my favorite character as a kid. I had his Best of James DVD and James and the Red Balloon, so I got tons of exposure to him, and George Carlin's interpretation of his voice was super entertaining. He also has the best character theme, IMO.
My favorite episodes of James are in both the model series and the CGI series and I love his brilliant song Somebody has to be the favorite in Journey Beyond Sodor movie thanks for sharing this great video highlighting the one and only James the red engine 👍❤️🚂
I mentioned this in the original upload but during maybe around 2018-2019 I had this kick of rewatching the episode compilation of the model series episodes on the whim and despite having grown up with Shining Time Station, watching the series anew was a trip and it quickly led to me liking James the most out of all of the characters. I don't know what it is about James that makes him stand out but going through all the seasons, I think maybe it IS how well he gels with Thomas and Percy that makes him the perfect part of the original 'faces' of the series. Some might argue that he's like Gordon (TV series wise) in how they're both very prideful of their specific talents and roles but like I mentioned before, James just seems to get along a lot better with Thomas and Percy and because of that we see better sides of him when he's not trying to be on the same level as or even act OVER Gordon. Gorden and James are clearly rivals that James begrudgingly follows along with but him, Thomas and Percy are like BROTHERS. Sure, James picks on them and reminds them where they belong but they are such a wonderful dynamic and he serves as the perfect 'older brother' of the three, especially in Journey Beyond Sodor where he was more or less the older, more mature brother who had to go fetch his younger brother out of trouble while apologizing for being too hard on him and showing that he did care for him. And yes, the consistency of James' character throughout the years worked but if there is any complaint I have on that, it's just that in the books he didn't seem to have a real arc compared to the other characters. He never seemed to get over his issues with diesels or it was just handled in such a weak way and just PFFT. THE END. In terms of the show, I think he was easy to keep consistent due to his personality; he's essentially the, for lack of better terms, snooty one and I think a lot of writers had an easier time keeping up with that especially as they made the how more 'kiddie' since they could use him for morals a lot easier, even if it was to his detriment. I'm just glad the Brenner era didn't go too far with this (until BWBA) and played off his personality a lot like Duncan or Mike where their abrasiveness parts are balanced out by the good parts in them as well so in the end James ended up as a guy who wants to be on top, wants to show off that he's the best but in the end when he stumbles you laugh but you go right over and pick him back up. I just can't help but love the show-off.
In my opinion James is the absolute best character when it comes to character dynamics you can put him with anyone and there is a lot of story potential one dynamic I love that you didn't mention was Duncan I love how a good number of the narrow gauge engines are counterparts to standard gauge engines like Sir Handel to Gordon, but what I love about James and Duncan is they are both consistently the lovable complaining dumbasses no matter what era and the few moments they interacted were so memorable hell Duncan's Bluff was a really great hit era episode because of that. As for missed dynamics I say a Daisy one in the brenner era would've been amazing two massive drama queens would've been hilarious, James with the china clay twins would've been hilarious too, I also would've loved to see James put Spencer in his place since Spencer has an even higher ego of himself.
James is, in a way, kinda like people with O- blood. People with this blood can donate to anyone, but nobody can donate to them. James is an important part in everyone's arcs but doesn't have one himslef.
I have no idea why James became my favorite engine as a kid. Even rewatching the model series later on, he's still my favorite. Is it because he is a jerk, vain, or self-centered? Gordon acts pompous, but he was never my favorite as a kid. Is it because he is kind of an underdog? It really makes me think. Thank you for the video and for reuploading it. Sorry you had to go through all the BS with RUclips, love your channel.
I always presume that Points of No Return from the Annuals could've perhaps taken place between The Adventure Begins and Journey Beyond Sodor, mostly due to James' opinion on branch lines, how he wanted one of his own from the start before being dismayed years later of having to work on Thomas' after his own experience.
james, it's my favorite train in the thomas franchise, i even bought the 75th anniversary thomas train master model. He is the most magnificent locomotive I have ever seen.
When it comes to any story or creative piece of art you need to hook your audience, and I’m very pleased with your intro to hook the audience in. It’s creative, and quite catchy. 🤩👏
James is absolutely one of the best adapted characters who’s objectively better in the series than the original source because they realized the value he truly held and ran with it, did it go overboard at times? Yeah, but I wouldn’t have it any other way…
At least James is still in character in CGI and very consistent, that's something to be happy for. When Season 21 was announced, I wonder what new stories lie in store for Thomas and his friends and when The Fastest Red Engine on Sodor begins with James showing off and being vain as usual, it doesn't disappoint me at all since I know that he's just being himself as usual which sadly you all didn't do that instead of complaining.
I have a theory why James was arrogant again in S21: After the movie The Great Race, James was laughed at by Gordon and Henry for not winning. They said he's not the prettiest anymore. That's why James started showing off again, because the only red standard gauge engine on Sodor, which is why he was shocked that Rosie is red. P.s Sorry for my English.
The hotheaded jackass comment reminded me of my story characters, James is such a hilarious inspiration for many things, because we all had a James moment at one point in our lives.
I was wondering where the whole James with wooden brake blocks came from and now I understand why he did thank you for the information on that Unlucky Tug!
I remember a theory that James has personality disorder, he considered he was small when he was black. He made a fool of himself, but ever since he got his red coat of paint he felt.. different. Confident. Ridded his hindrance of disappointment. He was different, Unique, Not a joke. Something new. For him being a experiment was..not enough. He now felt special. He grew cocky, and that's how he would stay. That's why when he changes to pink, he thought he would stand out but..not in his way, not in the way he was thought to be. He soon triumphs it but after that, he stuck to his confident self. He knew although it may become rough, he wouldn't have it any other way. He's him . A cocky, self-centred character who deems himself important, as no one else does. That shows through his clash with other characters. He changes, but becomes cocky still because he's... *Consistent* . Although he may have his very bad cons, he is who he wants to be. That's another thing that makes him special. He is the definition of grabbing a star, when you reach out for one. He doesn't give it up. That is what makes James, in most opinions, just as great as the others although not seen that way.
While one could call it character stagnation, I do like how James manages to maintain his ego despite the constant put-downs. He's infinitely self-confident and, unlike most of the bigger engines, doesn't have a breakdown when things don't go his way, basically the only way to ever get to him is messing with his paint. His attitude is always either "it's my time to shine" or "I'll get em next time."
TBF, there are a few things I enjoy about that episode, the "It's not me" exchange, the fantasy sequence where Paxton is only concerned with falling in the water.
@@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 I know. I’m honestly starting to think that Mattel wanted to represent the fandom of their reaction of Philip of all characters being with Edward.
I like James in the series he was my favorite character. I like the black paint work on him more than the red. People like Victor Tanzig make James even more enjoyable since he isn’t all in vain or selfish.
@@chavopatyfanstudios2005 Not to me it isn't. Catchphrases are never flanderized. He never has a signature catchphrase to himself before like Thomas or Gordon.
I do love James in the circus train episode because of him offering assistance to Thomas. Same goes for Dirty Work in the later model series - the HIT era.
James thinks he was one of the most reddest and brightest engine on Sodor. Despite being a mixed-traffic engine, he likes pulling Slip Coaches but hates pulling oil and diesel tankers.
James is one of my favorite characters from Thomas and Friends. He always wants to be the center of attention, He's his own Number 1 Fan. His vain/arrogant attitude always makes me laugh in addition to his short temper. His theme of course is very catchy, James must be a jazz fanatic. 😁
I’ve always found James hysterical, with how much of a show off and how vain he is. I also love that despite that, he’s still kind and cares about others and is willing to rectify any mistakes he makes. He has a heart of gold and is capable of realizing when he crosses the line and will mourn for himself and others when he realizes an accident of his causing happens. I don’t care that James doesn’t change in the CGI series because I don’t want him too. He’s perfect just the way he is.
Come to think of it we really don’t see too many red engines out there. Off the top of my head there’s the LMS Coronations, Southern Pacific GS northerns and the Santa Fe warbonnets, technically the Metro North M8s too but those are EMUs not engines. James is just that iconic
James is like the Michael Scott of Thomas and Friends. Can be an absolute jerk at times, but is still likable and episodes surrounding his character are some of the best that the show has ever made.
Another admirable thing about James that I noticed when I finally went back and rewatched Thomas was that no matter what engine it was with, he was willing to put his differences with the other engines aside and work with them to get the job done.
James has always been my favorite, his character is fantastic, he looks really good (always been one of my favorite designs) has some great episodes, and more! Yknow I guess that applies to everyone in the main gang. They all have good design, good character, and good stories… eh I just like James the best. Really goes to show how well written the main characters are in the RWS and TVS
Y'know, I just remembered something that showcased just how underutilized James was in the Railway Series - the Thomas the Tank Engine Collection. It was a compilation book featuring various RWS stories, each specifically dedicated to the main seven engines - Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy and Toby. Each engine had stories from their spotlight books featured, obviously, but they also had other significant stories featured; Edward had "Edward's Exploit", Henry had "Super Rescue", etc. In total, most of the characters had at least seven stories, but some had much more. Percy, for example, outside of his spotlight book, had seven stories featured in his section, bringing the grand total of Percy stories in the compilation up to eleven. Now, how many stories did James have in the compilation, outside his spotlight book? Buzz Buzz.... and that was it. Just five stories, and only one wasn't in his spotlight book. That says a lot, doesn't it?
"All hail James!" "I can't hear you!" "All hail James!" "One more time!" "All hail James! All hail James!" Thomas (or Henry): "This is going to be juicy..."
If you touch his paintwork he will make you touch heaven.
Well eventually you need to suffer first
@@historytank5673 of course
And then push you down to the underworld
You mean touch hell
Man speaks facts
Like I've said before:
Kinda ironic how James was in a trio with the three *big tender* engines but is now with Thomas and Percy. Two *small tank* engines
He used to be the smallest bird in his group, now he's da biggest bird
I always preferred James as part of the big engine trio & for Thomas, Percy, & Toby to be their own trio.
@@Imjustasimpleman5310 only logical now to make Gordon, Henry and Toby a trio.
@@Scrinwaipwr How many times has those 3 been the main characters is a story togther?
@@Imjustasimpleman5310 none I know of yet.
Watching James and Thomas go to verbal warfare against each other is hilarious
They are so chaotic
James: “THOMAS YOU IDIOT!!!! I’LL BUMP YOU OFF THESE *whistle*ING RAILS DONT EVEN TRY ME *whistle*!”
Thomas: “YOU TOOK MY COACHES NOW I’LL TAKE YOUR LIFE”
Toby: *just in the middle of the shed*
It really is. In my opinion, they have one of the funniest and best dynamics in the show.🤣
Amusing to watch at least
Indeed.
Would make a great Thomas/Bottom Parody series featuring James as Richie and Thomas as Eddie.
James is definitely one of, if not my favorite character in the entire franchise. Your analogy of him being a Honda Civic who wants to be a fancy Porsche like Gordon somes it up perfectly. And in a series that was notorious for flanderizing it's characters, sometimes to an absurd degree, it was great to have at least one character who stayed consistent throughout.
We’re evening hearing James really splendid engine by headmaster Hastings I sure hope he can make other Thomas songs
Never never give up
Troublesome trucks
Busy
Together we made it happen
Boo Boo Choo Choo
Emily
The most splendid engine on Sodor.
@@watershipup7101 what my comment about headmaster Hastings
And that is something you shouldn't complain about for James.
James is also a guy who can't see the forest for the trees. He's a mixed traffic engine, he could easily trounce Gordon in pure versatility, but alas that would involve shunting and goods trains, and since Gordon considers those beneath him, so does James.
9:05 "Toby is a wise old grandpa... That doesn't give a sh*t" The perfect description for an old engine like Toby.
And the perfect relatable personality display of common sense that Wilbert Awdry has ever created into a character like Toby.
@@TheAutisticCapricorn811 for sure
a true chaotic neutral
@GARILENA true... true...
I have a theory why James was arrogant again in S21:
After the movie The Great Race, James was laughed at by Gordon and Henry for not winning. They said he's not the prettiest anymore. That's why James started showing off again, because the only red standard gauge engine on Sodor, which is why he was shocked that Rosie is red.
Now just imagine if he met arthur though.
@@alexanderbolton Actually, Arthur is more brown than red.
@@giulianodervelociraptorder734Isn’t he more of a Maroon color?
@@teaoftrafficstill way darker than Rosie
Not sure about henry, honestly him being hypokondriac somehow made him kinder but probably still eye rolls at James's boasting.
To quote someone else, we need a “James and Thomas sharing a braincell for _ minutes” because of how much they bicker with each other.
James is one of the best characters in the whole entire show
Speak of we’re still hearing James by headmaster Hastings
James is my favorite to
Yeah
Yesssssss!!
He is the best
James is one of my favorite characters from Thomas, and I think his consistency makes him such a stand-out.
You know who else is consistent? You Tug, and all your content is consistently amazing
I love James the really splendid engine similar to Edward having a relationship with Gordon
Honestly when you think about it. James being the more vane and attention seeking of the main cast is actually quite poetic when you realize how mundane his story was in the books. It’s like James needs to be as outstanding and confident character because he knows he’s not that significant as the others. He doesn’t have any tragic backstory or complex character growth. He’s just James.
For books, maybe. But the Hector Arc in the TV show really gave James some necessary character growth. Wonder if Tug will acknowledge it in his Retrospective Season 12 instalment.
Even though his personality did get extremely increased overtime, at least James always stayed true to his character. It’s also insane to think stuff like his dynamic with Thomas and his love for his paintwork were ideas that originated from the model series lol.
James is like one of my favorite characters in the show. Right up there with Duck. I loved him as a kid and I still love him now. He is the most splendid engine.
Gotta love how Gordon, James, and Duncan never changed in the HIT/Miller era!
Funny that the pompous, vain and grumble engines remain consistent in personality in the entire model series
And cranky, salty, bill/ben, Rosie
@@Thomasmemoryscentralsir Handel and Henry would like to have a chat with tou
@@Thomasmemoryscentral As well as the CGI series.
James is one of my favorite characters in all of the series! "Pouty James" is one of my favorite episodes of ALL TIME! I'm really glad that he was treated well in all forms.
I kinda see the episode as, James is in a good mood. Then Topham puts James in a bad mood.
But then Thomas and Emily help put him back in a good mood again.
I love that episode too! It’s so funny!
I’m sorry, but I REALLY LOVE this shot right here 0:13 The sun reflecting off of James, the waterfall, the trees, EVERYTHING!!!
The sad thing is, James has never needed to prove anything. He was chosen to work on Sodor, and that automatically makes him special but he doesn’t see that.
Keeping Up With James and James The Second Best seem to show the red engine a bit more humble even if he needs to have sense knocked into him again by an accident.
In both cases, James tried to prove his worth over Edward in recieving a treat but once he derails twice over his ego, he wises up and shockingly accepts his position as the back engine to Edward's trains twice and without fuss.
Once for Chrustmas presents and the other for a summer Express
There's also the fact he is a mixed traffic engine. He's built for versatility, thus an ideal engine. Alas that means dealing with rolling stock or shunting, jobs the classy big engines look down upon, thus so does James. James doesn't accept his true gift.
Differences between Edward and Toby.
Edward: DON'T do a stupid thing.
X character: does the stupid thing*
Edward: I TOLD YOU not to do the stupid thing, and you did it anyway!
Toby: go ahead, I won't stop you.
X character:. Does the stupid thing*
Toby: well, it's not like I didn't WARN you, or anything.
Toby to X character: "Don't do (stupid thing). But go ahead."
X character: *does stupid thing*
Toby: "*laughing* Well I warned you. Now, here's how the pro does it."
Journey Beyond Sodor should have been James' movie and I will never get over the fact it didn't happen.
They showed it can actually work with Percy, why not give the 3rd main character one?
Bold of you to say James is the 3rd main character. And I too would be bold to agree with you. Which I do lol
as a james stan, just because of this, i say it is a james movie. he owns it. he stole the show, especially with somebody has to be the favorite. absolute banger and so true, to me anyway
Now what If James was the main character in SLOTLT instead of Thomas?
See that’s what I THOUGHT when I initially heard it, the plot synopsis sounded like it was gonna be his movie, and him and Thomas’ roles were swapped in the final, like the great race, it shouldn’t have been about Thomas, AGAIN!
I always thought JBS just fits either James better. I mean, see the experimental engines. He was an experimental engine too. That would've been such an interesting character expansion moment.
James is the funnest character in the show. The show wouldn't be whole without our one and only James. Or should I say, " Our Red Rocket" ❤😂😂😂😊
James: Awwww, shucks!!! 😊 You all shouldn't have. 😊😢😂❤
I know, I'm just the most splendid red engine on sodor.
Me: James? 😠
James: It's true!! 😊
somebody has to be the favorite
James, one of the finest, and most “Splendid” engines on Sodor.
Best James episodes
James goes buzz 🐝 buzz 🐝
Make someone happy
James and the red ballon
Tickled pink James
James in the dark
James to the rescue
Muddy Matters
I love how in the show James' theme tune has 2 distinct arrangements and both slap.
(I know Duck has two too and so does Thomas if the show's own theme tune counts as one of them.)
You mean the jazzy model series from the classic series and then the trumpet blares hit era version?
@@Thomasmemoryscentral no. I mean from the original Clearwater series onwards. Nothing to do with sHiT Entertainment.
I don't really consider James and Thomas' arcs the same. Thomas' is a vindication arc. James is a redemption arc. Thomas is already at the bottom, he wants to get chances to prove he can be more than a bumbling station pilot, while James just gets into more and more trouble from his bad attitude, and has to atone for it. Thomas and the Trucks for example is light hearted, representing Thomas getting an opportunity only to possibly not be up to it. Troublesome Trucks however has STAKES, James is getting a second chance and has to really fight to overcome it, complimented by the earnest and determined sounding version of his theme played all throughout.
12:20 I think the reason why James was there already in the show is primarily because the crew at the time didn't have the budget to build engine props to represent the loaned engines at the time. A quirk that relates to this is Henry's old shape. In the books, he is nearly identical to Gordon before his crash and rebuild. In the show, Henry only has a few differences between old and new. His footplate design is clearly his new shape one. James being there, red, and the number 5 is probably because the crew at the time didn't have the finances to build a temporary loaned engine.
Yeah agree
James is my favorite character from Thomas. I understand that he does tend to go overboard when trying to show he is the best, but he still has a big heart made of gold and still wants to be a really useful engine and he does have a caring side. It’s why I like him
James is by far my favorite character of the show. I relate to him quite a bit and he's just overall fun. Without that vanity James isnt James.
This made me really like James more than I ever have. So glad that your channel is back, love your work!
Consistent, fun, visually stunning and with the catchiest theme tune out of all the characters, it's little wonder that James is still my favourite character after all these years!
Great as James is, Henry might rival him for catchiest theme tune.
Both are really good but nothing slaps as hard as Henry's theme does when he starts pulling the Flying Kipper for the first time. Still sends chills down my spine 30 years later.
James is the 5'11 guy pretending to be the 6 foot guy
Nothing wrong with being short. Not that 5'11" is short anyway but
But hes over 6 feet tall - HiT Percy (sooorry sounded like "He dosent have tired)
Fr 💀
Lmao
omg the guy the sniped trump
20:11
Percy: Whats a Railway Testicles?
*Gordon Eyes Percy Questioning what he'd just said*
I'm dying from that quote
What episode is that?
@@vizor4888 Spic and Span
Gordon didn’t need to say anything to that. His face just said it all there.
@@vizor4888Spic and Span from Season 8.
The most mentioned and unforgettable character in the franchise that always comes to mind. He isn't one of my favorite, by any means, but he is a character that just exists out-of-the-blue to turn simply red. Growing up watchin' the show, I couldn't exactly make a take on what opinion of James could define him. But after re-reading the books and rewatching the TV series in both classic era and some bits of the CGI era, I wholeheartedly agree that the model series is definitely James' definitive portrayal purpose as a character. And I think him in that era of the whole franchise will never be forgotten.
7:02 "Thomas: A cocky sh*t head that's very full of himself. He longs to pull trains, and has several obstacles to conquer before he can do so. He works hard for several months, and finally proves just how mature he's become when he rescues a fellow engine. He gets promoted from station pilot to running his own branch line.
James: A cocky sh*t head that is very full of himself. He longs to pull trains and has several obstacles to conquer before he can do so. He works hard for several months, and finally proves himss- oh... James's arc was basically just Thomas's again." I had the same reaction. 🗿
If Arrogance was a character, it would be him.
James Was Rev. Wilbert Awdry's Best Decision! He's Such a Hilarious Character! I Love Him!
having just finished season 5, i can safely say that James is one of my favorites; he's hilarious and i love his scrunched up angry faces so much!
Even though I haven’t grew up with the RWS books. I loved James as a kid. His personality and everything about him is excellent. He has always been my favorite character in the model series and the CGI series. He will be always the #1 engine in my heart.
It sucks that you had to reupload all of these, but if it helps, I still think your content is splendid! I love listening to facts about media I'm passionate about
I've been waiting for this! I've had an appreciation for James over the past few weeks, mainly because I rewatched The Adventure Begins and the crash scene made me feel sorry for him. Also, I like red.
I wouldn't call James as being in denial of himself more than he gets carried away in the moment at times, especially when he's at the centre of attention. This is why you find himself as relatable as he is funny. It was clear to Awdry that he was on to a winner character despite the rather half-baked way that the book he wrote centred around him came out, and sought to continue with him even after deciding as Sir Topham Hatt did to give Henry a fair chance. I kind of got the idea James had been meant to replace Henry as a regular when he was first introduced, before Awdry changed his mind without removing James. Regards, Samuel Farris.
One detail I liked is how Gordon and James seemed to be brought in to replace Henry, both in and out canon, and they get a bit meta by how high strung they get when Henry gets fixed up, that Sir Topham has the engine he wants now so technically doesn't need them anymore. Of course Sir Topham (and Awdry) doesn't see it that way but the two are thin skinned engines. :P
Something I've noticed about James is that despite putting on the vain and cocky attitude, he's actually self-conscious and sometimes uncertain of himself inside. After taunting Gordon about getting stuck on the turntable in Tenders and Turntables, he worries about getting stuck himself. I don't remember for sure but I think I remember him secretly doubting himself after boasting to Gordon in Leaves as well.
This was present from the beginning really. Notice the snit fit he makes when he gets in trouble over the Fat Controller's top hat, how he thinks the passengers only like Gordon and then later when he's shut in the shed and just cries to himself. It's something not seen as much with James in the later RWS books but the show toys with it a lot.
He does
The CGI Brenner era should have shown that self-conscious and sometimes uncertain side in some episodes.
@@DavidBContentExtravaganza3967 Yes indeed
James was my favorite character as a kid. I had his Best of James DVD and James and the Red Balloon, so I got tons of exposure to him, and George Carlin's interpretation of his voice was super entertaining. He also has the best character theme, IMO.
James really is a one of a kind engine
My favorite episodes of James are in both the model series and the CGI series and I love his brilliant song Somebody has to be the favorite in Journey Beyond Sodor movie thanks for sharing this great video highlighting the one and only James the red engine 👍❤️🚂
*"I'm a splendid engine."* answered James *"Ready for anything. You never see my paint dirty."*
Good to see this video back again :)
"Oh!" Said Toby innocently. "That's why you once needed bootlaces, to be ready, I suppose!"
I mentioned this in the original upload but during maybe around 2018-2019 I had this kick of rewatching the episode compilation of the model series episodes on the whim and despite having grown up with Shining Time Station, watching the series anew was a trip and it quickly led to me liking James the most out of all of the characters. I don't know what it is about James that makes him stand out but going through all the seasons, I think maybe it IS how well he gels with Thomas and Percy that makes him the perfect part of the original 'faces' of the series. Some might argue that he's like Gordon (TV series wise) in how they're both very prideful of their specific talents and roles but like I mentioned before, James just seems to get along a lot better with Thomas and Percy and because of that we see better sides of him when he's not trying to be on the same level as or even act OVER Gordon.
Gorden and James are clearly rivals that James begrudgingly follows along with but him, Thomas and Percy are like BROTHERS. Sure, James picks on them and reminds them where they belong but they are such a wonderful dynamic and he serves as the perfect 'older brother' of the three, especially in Journey Beyond Sodor where he was more or less the older, more mature brother who had to go fetch his younger brother out of trouble while apologizing for being too hard on him and showing that he did care for him.
And yes, the consistency of James' character throughout the years worked but if there is any complaint I have on that, it's just that in the books he didn't seem to have a real arc compared to the other characters. He never seemed to get over his issues with diesels or it was just handled in such a weak way and just PFFT. THE END. In terms of the show, I think he was easy to keep consistent due to his personality; he's essentially the, for lack of better terms, snooty one and I think a lot of writers had an easier time keeping up with that especially as they made the how more 'kiddie' since they could use him for morals a lot easier, even if it was to his detriment. I'm just glad the Brenner era didn't go too far with this (until BWBA) and played off his personality a lot like Duncan or Mike where their abrasiveness parts are balanced out by the good parts in them as well so in the end James ended up as a guy who wants to be on top, wants to show off that he's the best but in the end when he stumbles you laugh but you go right over and pick him back up. I just can't help but love the show-off.
In my opinion James is the absolute best character when it comes to character dynamics you can put him with anyone and there is a lot of story potential one dynamic I love that you didn't mention was Duncan I love how a good number of the narrow gauge engines are counterparts to standard gauge engines like Sir Handel to Gordon, but what I love about James and Duncan is they are both consistently the lovable complaining dumbasses no matter what era and the few moments they interacted were so memorable hell Duncan's Bluff was a really great hit era episode because of that. As for missed dynamics I say a Daisy one in the brenner era would've been amazing two massive drama queens would've been hilarious, James with the china clay twins would've been hilarious too, I also would've loved to see James put Spencer in his place since Spencer has an even higher ego of himself.
James is the funnest character in the show. The show wouldn't be whole without our one and only James. Or should I say, " Our Red Rocket"
James is, in a way, kinda like people with O- blood. People with this blood can donate to anyone, but nobody can donate to them. James is an important part in everyone's arcs but doesn't have one himslef.
I have no idea why James became my favorite engine as a kid. Even rewatching the model series later on, he's still my favorite. Is it because he is a jerk, vain, or self-centered? Gordon acts pompous, but he was never my favorite as a kid. Is it because he is kind of an underdog? It really makes me think. Thank you for the video and for reuploading it. Sorry you had to go through all the BS with RUclips, love your channel.
I have no idea why James's became (One of) my favorite engine either. But it might've been the Super Engine episode.
20:15 For a moment I actually thought that was from the episode 😂😂😂😂
I always presume that Points of No Return from the Annuals could've perhaps taken place between The Adventure Begins and Journey Beyond Sodor, mostly due to James' opinion on branch lines, how he wanted one of his own from the start before being dismayed years later of having to work on Thomas' after his own experience.
Yeah be honest I like Journey Beyond Sodor when Thomas and James go home singing nobody has to be the favorite
james, it's my favorite train in the thomas franchise, i even bought the 75th anniversary thomas train master model. He is the most magnificent locomotive I have ever seen.
James has the BEST theme song in the franchise (the jazz version)
When it comes to any story or creative piece of art you need to hook your audience, and I’m very pleased with your intro to hook the audience in. It’s creative, and quite catchy. 🤩👏
James is absolutely one of the best adapted characters who’s objectively better in the series than the original source because they realized the value he truly held and ran with it, did it go overboard at times? Yeah, but I wouldn’t have it any other way…
Cant be James without being extra as hell
At least James is still in character in CGI and very consistent, that's something to be happy for. When Season 21 was announced, I wonder what new stories lie in store for Thomas and his friends and when The Fastest Red Engine on Sodor begins with James showing off and being vain as usual, it doesn't disappoint me at all since I know that he's just being himself as usual which sadly you all didn't do that instead of complaining.
I have a theory why James was arrogant again in S21:
After the movie The Great Race, James was laughed at by Gordon and Henry for not winning. They said he's not the prettiest anymore. That's why James started showing off again, because the only red standard gauge engine on Sodor, which is why he was shocked that Rosie is red.
P.s Sorry for my English.
Yeah I didn’t like season 21-24 because of Mattel so crappy
@@vanessasandoval96 Honestly I think S21 is overhated.
@@vanessasandoval96 Michael White's episodes are good.
@@giulianodervelociraptorder734 Or perhaps he just resumes being himself, no more. Some things never change as we all know.
I’ve been waiting for this video!
James’ retrospective here is one of your best videos Tug.
Excellent.
James might be a jackass, But he's OUR jackass.
The hotheaded jackass comment reminded me of my story characters, James is such a hilarious inspiration for many things, because we all had a James moment at one point in our lives.
I was wondering where the whole James with wooden brake blocks came from and now I understand why he did thank you for the information on that Unlucky Tug!
George Carlin James: Mega Roaster
Alec Baldwin James: "Pride" Of The Line
Michael Brandon James: Egotistical Individual
Sometimes, you'll see James pulling the express.
20:10 saving this for later because I just laughed so loudly- at my office job... everyone is staring XD
I remember a theory that James has personality disorder, he considered he was small when he was black. He made a fool of himself, but ever since he got his red coat of paint he felt.. different. Confident. Ridded his hindrance of disappointment. He was different, Unique, Not a joke. Something new. For him being a experiment was..not enough. He now felt special. He grew cocky, and that's how he would stay. That's why when he changes to pink, he thought he would stand out but..not in his way, not in the way he was thought to be. He soon triumphs it but after that, he stuck to his confident self. He knew although it may become rough, he wouldn't have it any other way. He's him . A cocky, self-centred character who deems himself important, as no one else does. That shows through his clash with other characters. He changes, but becomes cocky still because he's... *Consistent* . Although he may have his very bad cons, he is who he wants to be. That's another thing that makes him special. He is the definition of grabbing a star, when you reach out for one. He doesn't give it up. That is what makes James, in most opinions, just as great as the others although not seen that way.
While one could call it character stagnation, I do like how James manages to maintain his ego despite the constant put-downs. He's infinitely self-confident and, unlike most of the bigger engines, doesn't have a breakdown when things don't go his way, basically the only way to ever get to him is messing with his paint. His attitude is always either "it's my time to shine" or "I'll get em next time."
I will never apologize for being hyperfixated on this series
Lol you shouldn't
So true so true
James’s theme being jazz themed is so right
I like how when he talk about James in BWBA he just decided to forget about “Apology impossible”
TBF, there are a few things I enjoy about that episode, the "It's not me" exchange, the fantasy sequence where Paxton is only concerned with falling in the water.
@@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 ok, but James being an unlikeable bully just ruin the episode.
@@s.a.8804 Yea, can't argue with that. Poor Philip didn't deserve that.
@@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 I know. I’m honestly starting to think that Mattel wanted to represent the fandom of their reaction of Philip of all characters being with Edward.
@@s.a.8804 In that case they failed miserably lol
I like James in the series he was my favorite character. I like the black paint work on him more than the red. People like Victor Tanzig make James even more enjoyable since he isn’t all in vain or selfish.
16:09 This is why James goes “mmmm -w-“ when Gordon says “James is a big engine” in TATMR
The beginning never gets old
5 is my favourite number since childhood thanks to James ❤
James can still do his catchphrase "Here's James" when not showing off in the show because it's a great one for him.
Despite being a little bit flanderized
@@chavopatyfanstudios2005 Not to me it isn't. Catchphrases are never flanderized. He never has a signature catchphrase to himself before like Thomas or Gordon.
@@DavidBContentExtravaganza3967 no not the catchpharses the persona
@@chavopatyfanstudios2005 If he's consistent in character then it should be fine for you since it's not flanderized to me.
@@DavidBContentExtravaganza3967 but what do you dislike is that how gordon acted a jerk to his brother
I do love James in the circus train episode because of him offering assistance to Thomas. Same goes for Dirty Work in the later model series - the HIT era.
James also has the best theme song
No hendry has the best theme song
James is just like Squidward from SpongeBob when it comes to being relatable and most times very short tempered
James the Loveable Jackass
I don't think Mattel could actually use that in the marketing, so it makes sense they had to change it
James thinks he was one of the most reddest and brightest engine on Sodor. Despite being a mixed-traffic engine, he likes pulling Slip Coaches but hates pulling oil and diesel tankers.
James is one of my favorite characters from Thomas and Friends. He always wants to be the center of attention, He's his own Number 1 Fan. His vain/arrogant attitude always makes me laugh in addition to his short temper. His theme of course is very catchy, James must be a jazz fanatic. 😁
I’ve always found James hysterical, with how much of a show off and how vain he is. I also love that despite that, he’s still kind and cares about others and is willing to rectify any mistakes he makes. He has a heart of gold and is capable of realizing when he crosses the line and will mourn for himself and others when he realizes an accident of his causing happens. I don’t care that James doesn’t change in the CGI series because I don’t want him too. He’s perfect just the way he is.
For the take i would use for my second favourite characters arc in the show it would 100% be model series mostly hit era and mid and late classic era
Love how you used the headmaster hastings James song at the beginning
James is one of my favorite characters. He was since I was really little. Liked how this video showed how the character changed over the years. :)
James is that one jerk that we'll always strive to never be and we'll always love him for it XD
At last, the splendid red engine’s time in the spotlight!
Come to think of it we really don’t see too many red engines out there. Off the top of my head there’s the LMS Coronations, Southern Pacific GS northerns and the Santa Fe warbonnets, technically the Metro North M8s too but those are EMUs not engines. James is just that iconic
Ok great I love this video, glad this was re-uploaded
You should do a Sodor's Finest on the Steam Team and how they functioned in S8-12, Nitrogen era, Brenner era, and BWBA
Best character of the franchise. 'Nuff said ✌️
This video introduced me to Headmaster Hastings and I’ve Loved His Music Since Then
Thanks Tug!
James is like the Michael Scott of Thomas and Friends. Can be an absolute jerk at times, but is still likable and episodes surrounding his character are some of the best that the show has ever made.
Another admirable thing about James that I noticed when I finally went back and rewatched Thomas was that no matter what engine it was with, he was willing to put his differences with the other engines aside and work with them to get the job done.
14:29 James: L O O K A T M E 15:52 18:01
James has always been my favorite, his character is fantastic, he looks really good (always been one of my favorite designs) has some great episodes, and more!
Yknow I guess that applies to everyone in the main gang.
They all have good design, good character, and good stories… eh I just like James the best.
Really goes to show how well written the main characters are in the RWS and TVS
James is like a dramatic theater kid
love the unintentional reference to that season 1 goof in james the second best
There's a video that theorizes that James has PTSD and DID from his trauma from the crash.
Y'know, I just remembered something that showcased just how underutilized James was in the Railway Series - the Thomas the Tank Engine Collection. It was a compilation book featuring various RWS stories, each specifically dedicated to the main seven engines - Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy and Toby. Each engine had stories from their spotlight books featured, obviously, but they also had other significant stories featured; Edward had "Edward's Exploit", Henry had "Super Rescue", etc.
In total, most of the characters had at least seven stories, but some had much more. Percy, for example, outside of his spotlight book, had seven stories featured in his section, bringing the grand total of Percy stories in the compilation up to eleven. Now, how many stories did James have in the compilation, outside his spotlight book?
Buzz Buzz.... and that was it. Just five stories, and only one wasn't in his spotlight book. That says a lot, doesn't it?
Indeed it does
U know, James is a lot like Starscream; Both try to be the best, but end up failing time and time again
"GORDON HAS FALLEN! I, James, am your new leader!" (Coughs)
@@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 lol
"All hail James!"
"I can't hear you!"
"All hail James!"
"One more time!"
"All hail James! All hail James!"
Thomas (or Henry): "This is going to be juicy..."
@@haveacalmheart3010 it has to be Gordon
@@mikestudioz216 Yeah, most likely
17:54
Thomas: I'm the one who needs a new coat, look at me. 😠
James: I'd rather not. 😒
James looks like that one uncle that all the kids will like.
It’s quite funny and fair how James gets into the butt of jokes and mishaps which makes him learn to humble more often