I just find it so beautiful. The magic wasn't turning the island into some fantasy wonderland, but instead making people believe that it was a real life place in the real world
The “magic” is in the props and sets, they feel so lively, it’s like you could walk through your screen and be right there, that’s the TRUE magic of the show.
Thomas and Friends has something such a unique charm to it that makes it stand out from other kids shows, the trains have faces and can talk but still feels grounded to reality where it’s natural, it isn’t treated as a magical phenomenon it’s just a normal thing that happens in the world of Thomas. To me Thomas has a very special place in my heart such as it’s realism, characters, world and stories that I adore, when I was a kid I thought that the island of Sodor was a real place you could go to. Of course it isn’t but it has so many elements from real life railways, locations and stories that it feels believable and that’s what I love about it. Thomas and Friends just feels so timeless and I love letter to railways and trains as a whole.
I agree! I don't think there was just one thing that made Thomas successful, but what made it come together so well was as Britt said, everyone was so united; and to add to that, everyone was so passionate about it, and creates more passion in the fans. Heck that's why I wrote my college thesis on it, and made it into a video! Really great video!
Gordon is my favorite awdry character because he goes through life, he starts young and new, boastful and arrogant, but throughout the series, he learns the death of his family, he grows as such a good character, but by the time the RWS series ended, Gordon was an old man, and he gladly handed over the express
This franchise just has that charm that brings you to the magic of this world around it. From the lessons you learn in different stories to the realistic part in history in the world of trains. Not to mention it gets you to be fascinated with trains and appreciate them. It's such a wonderful franchise. I'm happy that this franchise became part of my childhood and so on in my life.
wonderful video! I will say, even as a young child, the best part of the show was how realistic it felt. I really loved Series 2 for this reason. It was gritty, industrial, dirty, had cool lighting, but was still vivid, and contrasty, which is what really has been missing from the show since series 5. I doubt I would have ever become invested in the show had I only seen series 7 and onwards.
You Know Every time when I feel like I've had a bad day, I watch an episode from what ever season of Classic Thomas, I feel a lot better and I'm able to escape reality. This show was always a major part of my life and I'm thankful for that.
Thomas has been my favorite childhood show ever since I was introduced to it at the age of three and the first episode I watched was the Sad Story of Henry on my great grandmother’s 100th birthday and it has had a special place in my heart and at 36 I still love reading the original books and rewatching the classic model series and some of the later CGI series but sadly since Mattel rebooted the show it has lost what made it so special and I don’t like what it has become and with the 80th anniversary coming next year I am very worried about Thomas future with Mattel thanks for sharing this great video of my favorite blue tank engine 👍💙🚂
As a Thomas fan and railway fan I've learned a lot about how Wilbert Audrey came up with the stories, it is interesting that he came up with the real event in real life.
The Magic of Thomas comes from the show’s first five seasons during the 80’s and 90’s, where children’s shows used to be in a much better place. It’s where people create this show as a labour of love and passion. It gave us so many timeless and unforgettable stories through their lovely visuals, music and sets, as well as plenty of lovable characters inhabited on the Island of Sodor. Those golden five seasons by Britt Allcroft, David Mitton and everybody from the team will be cherished, and something that it’ll always hold a special place in the bottom of my heart.
0:04 Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends The Original Series Is A Classic Along With Rosie & Jim And Star Trek The Next Generation And Of Course Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons And Thunderbirds The Original Series. Old School Times Man. Thanks Mate. Xxxx ❤🇦🇺🇺🇸 🇬🇧
Not just the history there's also talk on a pilot model of Thomas I for one have just made a replica of my Pilot Thomas with using a second Billy Tank Engine and I don't want to spoil what I've got from one of my cassette cameras. Would you like to see the pilot film once I put it up? I call it Project 5383.
Absolutely amazing video! Seriously well done! It's disappointing to see what Thomas has become. I grew up with the model series so that is what I'll always love most. It took me a while to be accepting of the CGI series, but All Engines Go is where I draw the line. It's simply unwatchable. - Ryan
The music! It's the music that makes it so special! Every character has its own melody and these are elaborate and quite complex but earworms... all of them! I can whistle them after all the years❤😂
The characters are the best part, but I think the fact that it's live action played a massive role in its popularity. For me personally, i was enamored by the models (which I thought were huge and real as a kid), and I think if it was a cartoon, it just wouldn't have had the same impact on me.
Why didn't Britt Allcroft find inspiration for new episodes of series 3 of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends from real life railway events in different countries?
I like that the Thomas Today section didn't just trash on "All Engines Go!" Shows DO need to adapt. I'll be the first to admit that I didn't actually hate the reboot itself, as much as I hated the management of the brand leading up to it at that point.
I just find it so beautiful. The magic wasn't turning the island into some fantasy wonderland, but instead making people believe that it was a real life place in the real world
The “magic” is in the props and sets, they feel so lively, it’s like you could walk through your screen and be right there, that’s the TRUE magic of the show.
Yeah I wish I could do that
This series proves that Magic isn't made by waving some wand, it's made when love and passion are infused into art.
The 🐐 of children's characters
Thomas and Friends has something such a unique charm to it that makes it stand out from other kids shows, the trains have faces and can talk but still feels grounded to reality where it’s natural, it isn’t treated as a magical phenomenon it’s just a normal thing that happens in the world of Thomas.
To me Thomas has a very special place in my heart such as it’s realism, characters, world and stories that I adore, when I was a kid I thought that the island of Sodor was a real place you could go to. Of course it isn’t but it has so many elements from real life railways, locations and stories that it feels believable and that’s what I love about it. Thomas and Friends just feels so timeless and I love letter to railways and trains as a whole.
I agree! I don't think there was just one thing that made Thomas successful, but what made it come together so well was as Britt said, everyone was so united; and to add to that, everyone was so passionate about it, and creates more passion in the fans. Heck that's why I wrote my college thesis on it, and made it into a video!
Really great video!
Exactly! It's a complete team effort. Thank you so much - I'll need to check out your video!
Gordon is my favorite awdry character because he goes through life, he starts young and new, boastful and arrogant, but throughout the series, he learns the death of his family, he grows as such a good character, but by the time the RWS series ended, Gordon was an old man, and he gladly handed over the express
This franchise just has that charm that brings you to the magic of this world around it. From the lessons you learn in different stories to the realistic part in history in the world of trains. Not to mention it gets you to be fascinated with trains and appreciate them.
It's such a wonderful franchise. I'm happy that this franchise became part of my childhood and so on in my life.
4:22 I wonder what that kid is doing now? Knowing that his name created one of the most popular characters in all of children's media
Even during the hit era, the magic was still there…
wonderful video! I will say, even as a young child, the best part of the show was how realistic it felt. I really loved Series 2 for this reason. It was gritty, industrial, dirty, had cool lighting, but was still vivid, and contrasty, which is what really has been missing from the show since series 5. I doubt I would have ever become invested in the show had I only seen series 7 and onwards.
You Know
Every time when I feel like I've had a bad day, I watch an episode from what ever season of Classic Thomas, I feel a lot better and I'm able to escape reality.
This show was always a major part of my life and I'm thankful for that.
The realistic and simple nature of the original series is simply genius and timeless. If only Mattel would understand and/or care about that!
Thomas has been my favorite childhood show ever since I was introduced to it at the age of three and the first episode I watched was the Sad Story of Henry on my great grandmother’s 100th birthday and it has had a special place in my heart and at 36 I still love reading the original books and rewatching the classic model series and some of the later CGI series but sadly since Mattel rebooted the show it has lost what made it so special and I don’t like what it has become and with the 80th anniversary coming next year I am very worried about Thomas future with Mattel thanks for sharing this great video of my favorite blue tank engine 👍💙🚂
The documentary I've been waiting for. What can I say that hasn't been said before. Thomas is legendary in every conceivable way.
As a Thomas fan and railway fan I've learned a lot about how Wilbert Audrey came up with the stories, it is interesting that he came up with the real event in real life.
The Magic of Thomas comes from the show’s first five seasons during the 80’s and 90’s, where children’s shows used to be in a much better place. It’s where people create this show as a labour of love and passion.
It gave us so many timeless and unforgettable stories through their lovely visuals, music and sets, as well as plenty of lovable characters inhabited on the Island of Sodor. Those golden five seasons by Britt Allcroft, David Mitton and everybody from the team will be cherished, and something that it’ll always hold a special place in the bottom of my heart.
I wish they continued adapting the RWS stories in Series 5 onward
0:04 Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends The Original Series Is A Classic Along With Rosie & Jim And Star Trek The Next Generation And Of Course Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons And Thunderbirds The Original Series. Old School Times Man. Thanks Mate. Xxxx ❤🇦🇺🇺🇸 🇬🇧
Not just the history there's also talk on a pilot model of Thomas I for one have just made a replica of my Pilot Thomas with using a second Billy Tank Engine and I don't want to spoil what I've got from one of my cassette cameras. Would you like to see the pilot film once I put it up? I call it Project 5383.
I keep believing Thomas & Friends is not over. (The original) Why can't we just bring the show back?! Like Series 25 to 30.
So happy to see your back dude! Loving the new videos!
Absolutely amazing video! Seriously well done! It's disappointing to see what Thomas has become. I grew up with the model series so that is what I'll always love most. It took me a while to be accepting of the CGI series, but All Engines Go is where I draw the line. It's simply unwatchable. - Ryan
Excellent work
This is the best video I've ever seen ever
That Nice And I Wish Marc Forster Making Thomas & Friends The Movie In 2025 For 80th Anniversary Of The Railway Series
This is Fantastic, I do Enjoyed it.❤👍
Thank you so much :)
Beautiful
The music! It's the music that makes it so special! Every character has its own melody and these are elaborate and quite complex but earworms... all of them! I can whistle them after all the years❤😂
This was a great documentary. Well done!
The characters are the best part, but I think the fact that it's live action played a massive role in its popularity. For me personally, i was enamored by the models (which I thought were huge and real as a kid), and I think if it was a cartoon, it just wouldn't have had the same impact on me.
Agreed. Same reason why claymation has an appeal that CGI will never have.
@at5297 very true statement
They should celebrate the 40th Thomas tv anniversary and continue the original show
Why didn't Britt Allcroft find inspiration for new episodes of series 3 of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends from real life railway events in different countries?
If I were you, I’d relocate Sodor in the tv show to the middle of the Altantic ocean with some extra landmarks leading to England
Wonderful video!
Amazing video
Now this is another great Thomas dive
Thank you very much!
Seasons 1 and 2 are better than the rest, but you've got to give credit to A Scarf for Percy.
I like that the Thomas Today section didn't just trash on "All Engines Go!" Shows DO need to adapt. I'll be the first to admit that I didn't actually hate the reboot itself, as much as I hated the management of the brand leading up to it at that point.
Exactly - I may not be the biggest fan myself, but times change and so do we. Time will tell!
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0:00~0:33 What version of the Thomas theme? That sounds good.
Reuploaded?
Is this a reupload?
Yes! There was a problem with the original upload.
Indeeed