14:20 I agree, buddy! Gordon is so manipulative and he kind of gives Diesel vibes a little and it impressed me to how Trampy did it. As always, great reaction, my friend. Also 15:55 you attempting to do that James face has got to be one of the your funniest moments lol
24:31 To be fair, it wouldn’t take much to rewrite Percy into a analog horror character: That controller was desperate for a shunter, but when he went to the engine works, there was only one left: mysterious green engine in the back of the shed covered in cold dust. At the engine works has no idea when or where the engine was built just that it showed up one day. There is just something all about the engine engine, so despite the lack of information, the controller purchases the saddle tank. When Percy arrives on the railway takes pleasure, scaring the big engines by wishing them suddenly scold and steam. And then Percy stumbles onto the mainline, nearly causing a head-on collision with an express train, pulling hundreds of passengers. Disaster was only narrowly avoided. This Percy is quite accident and he goes to destruction seems to follow. I’m not saying I want an analog horror, Percy, but I’m just saying it wouldn’t be that hard to reimagine him in that way
23:25- This is what I like about Trampy's characterization of The Fat Controller. He can be deadly serious and no-nonsense, but on occasion he'll have those lines that remind you this is the same Controller who said 'My doctor has forbidden me to pull.'
the main reason why james and henry were hesitant to go on strike was because in this version they don’t have their incidents with the elephant and the turntable.
Seeing as no one else mentioned it, I wanna bring up Edward's usage here, and how he's still very present with the Big 3 at Tidmouth Sheds. While his branch line work technically started in the decade gap between Book 6 and 7, rarely did we see him at Tidmouth Sheds in even Book 3 or 5 - Hatt even saying "you'd be happier in your own yard" - despite the Sodor book saying he sleeps at Tidmouth as his service starts at the Big Station. With the transfer from Vicarstown to Tidmouth not that highlighted, it basically said initially that it was James' shed in Book 3, and Henry and Gordon would sometimes sleep there, and seemed to just become the mainline sheds there with Edward rarely ever seen there. And of course his response to the strike. The original has him put down by the others hissing at him, but here with the 3 not let out upon announcing their strike (plus James seems he'd be too reluctant to hiss Edward here), and still being very present alongside them, he reprimands them for this decision.
Phenomenal reaction as always. This is one of my favourite Trampy movies as well. Gordon definitely did go full supervillain here lol. The Percy movie is definitely one of my favourite ones too so I look forward to seeing that reaction.
Very nice video, this is actually the first one o' these I've watched all of, so I shall go and try some others! Also did anyone else notice how his voices for Thomas, Gordon and Topham all sounded kinda like Ringo Starr, each only for a couple of words but once you've noticed it you cant un-notice it XD
26:10 I have to agree there. Then again Percy looks and sounds adorable anyway.
14:20 I agree, buddy! Gordon is so manipulative and he kind of gives Diesel vibes a little and it impressed me to how Trampy did it. As always, great reaction, my friend. Also 15:55 you attempting to do that James face has got to be one of the your funniest moments lol
9:23 „This coming from Old Square Wheels“
*Old Square Wheels has joined the comment section to mention how much he enjoyed this*
26:35 I think Trampy did this for The Unlucky Tug Sodor's Finest on Percy, but unsure. It definitely is in it, but not sure if Trampy made it actually
I believe it was Flying Pringle that had the models for the edit, I could be wrong, I know Tug has a lot of creators helping with his vids.
24:31 To be fair, it wouldn’t take much to rewrite Percy into a analog horror character:
That controller was desperate for a shunter, but when he went to the engine works, there was only one left: mysterious green engine in the back of the shed covered in cold dust. At the engine works has no idea when or where the engine was built just that it showed up one day. There is just something all about the engine engine, so despite the lack of information, the controller purchases the saddle tank. When Percy arrives on the railway takes pleasure, scaring the big engines by wishing them suddenly scold and steam.
And then Percy stumbles onto the mainline, nearly causing a head-on collision with an express train, pulling hundreds of passengers. Disaster was only narrowly avoided.
This Percy is quite accident and he goes to destruction seems to follow.
I’m not saying I want an analog horror, Percy, but I’m just saying it wouldn’t be that hard to reimagine him in that way
23:25- This is what I like about Trampy's characterization of The Fat Controller. He can be deadly serious and no-nonsense, but on occasion he'll have those lines that remind you this is the same Controller who said 'My doctor has forbidden me to pull.'
Even though he's literally never said that in any of Trampy's movies.
@@worthybutter2004 And he doesn't have to.
2:19 I am resisting the urge to make a meme out of that face 🤣
I don’t blame you
@@SudrianEngineNo15 I let the intrusive thoughts win 🙈
Ayo-
the main reason why james and henry were hesitant to go on strike was because in this version they don’t have their incidents with the elephant and the turntable.
(16:30) Oh my god, we're dead."
5:34 Gordon Kills Children & Other Stories: Now available on DVD
Seeing as no one else mentioned it, I wanna bring up Edward's usage here, and how he's still very present with the Big 3 at Tidmouth Sheds. While his branch line work technically started in the decade gap between Book 6 and 7, rarely did we see him at Tidmouth Sheds in even Book 3 or 5 - Hatt even saying "you'd be happier in your own yard" - despite the Sodor book saying he sleeps at Tidmouth as his service starts at the Big Station. With the transfer from Vicarstown to Tidmouth not that highlighted, it basically said initially that it was James' shed in Book 3, and Henry and Gordon would sometimes sleep there, and seemed to just become the mainline sheds there with Edward rarely ever seen there.
And of course his response to the strike. The original has him put down by the others hissing at him, but here with the 3 not let out upon announcing their strike (plus James seems he'd be too reluctant to hiss Edward here), and still being very present alongside them, he reprimands them for this decision.
Phenomenal reaction as always. This is one of my favourite Trampy movies as well. Gordon definitely did go full supervillain here lol.
The Percy movie is definitely one of my favourite ones too so I look forward to seeing that reaction.
“That’s not an engine, that’s a caterpillar on wheels!” - Thomas
@@williamjeffries5074 Foreshadowing for Woolly Bear much.
This episode got me into this series.
Strike is currently my favorite, but Flying Kipper is a VERY close second!
26:44 how tf does someone even memorize that whole thing?!?!?! XD
Just listen to it multiple times until you have all of it digested in your brain I guess? 🤷🏻♂️
As a fellow Mexican, that's almost accurate. 13:05
Very nice video, this is actually the first one o' these I've watched all of, so I shall go and try some others!
Also did anyone else notice how his voices for Thomas, Gordon and Topham all sounded kinda like Ringo Starr, each only for a couple of words but once you've noticed it you cant un-notice it XD
100th view! But on a real, I've really been looking forward to you reacting to this one, because it's one of my favorites.
Great t-shirt btw
I've always wanted someone to make a remix of Life Is a Highway but it has railway lyrics please make it
LMAO I liked that you used that image I made as your new thumbnail l
8:22 Well, I never expected any of the engines to say something like this, but especially not Gordon!
For some reason I keep coming back to this reaction only to see you attempt to do that James face to the point I tried doing it myself
This was one of the funniest episodes
I just noticed there was sticky tape on your headphones.
Wait, what’s non-sticky tape?
@@friscothesheriff1994 look on his headphones
@@banoffeepieva4861If they can last a bit more then use them.
@@someNewYorkCentralfan right
@@friscothesheriff1994 paper
Nice Mater reference. I got it.
Gosh next episode is so funny