Fun Fact about "The Magic Lamp": there's a deleted ending shot of the other Narrow Gauge engines sleeping when Peter Sam returns and it's the only time we'd see Rusty's sleeping face.
This unlocked MEMEORIES bro I had the DVD when I was younger straight back until 2 years ago when I gave all my DVD’s to my younger cousin. Nostalgia gonna win every time, but Keeping Up with James is the biggest guilty pleasure episode for me
That was another excellent review once again Tay!! Tales from the Track is one of the rare releases to come for VHS and for the episodes, while I do agree that some of them were pretty boring or mediocre there were some positives I do give credit like Skarloey being in character in The Magic Lamp or Thomas thinking about the consequences in Thomas Tries His Best, but that doesn’t save it from being boring episodes, and Flour Power is the only good episode I can agree with for being a Halloween related episode, Thomas and Diesel being paired up and Brandon’s narration being excellent especially for Diesel! Looking forward to another Hit Era release to come soon! 😃👍🏻
Ironically, Season 9 was the first ever production that Sharon Miller was involved. The only episodes I enjoy from her are Thomas' Day Off and (guilty pleasure wise) The Magic Lamp. I didn't even know this VHS release even existed as I already had the DVD version of it (which I'm glad I did, cause this one is a weird choice to end Thomas' VHS run). As for Keeping Up with James, this is another one of those infamous episodes where it was criticized by another key person: that being Hilary Fortnam (youngest daughter of Wilbert Awdry in 2011) stating that her father would be very distressed if he ever saw it mostly due to the term 'winter holidays' replacing 'Christmas'. Though this episode was made in 2005, and her thoughts were in 2011. Guess not everyone has caught up with some things in between productions.
They probably would have been better off being carried in vans, but hey, it’s better than just dumping fish, chocolate powder and flour in open trucks that are designed to carry coal and minerals.
Personally, I think that Season 9 (As well as the entire HiT-Era) is overhated and underrated, but I respect your opinion. Flour Power and Keeping Up with James would both be among my favourite episodes from Season 9. Thomas and the Birthday Picnic, to me, is a relatable episode as there have been times where I have had having trouble trying to think of a good idea too. Thomas is my 3rd favourite character (With James and Duck being my 1st and 2nd favourites) as he is a really relatable character to me. While I think that Tuneful Toots is underrated, I will admit that the episode could have worked a little better if they had Skarloey, Rheneas and Peter Sam's roles replaced with Sir Handel, Smudger, Duke and Mighty-Mac. And Thomas Tries His Best is my guilty pleasure. Also, Every Day's a Special Day on Sodor is one of my favourite songs from the HiT-Era.
Imo the worst case of rhyming is in the movie Misty Island Rescue, where the rhyming in that one is LITERALLY FING EVERYWHERE. in fact, after every few minutes that I’m NOT even gonna bother putting up here
What a great review, Tay. As always, your VHS/DVD reviews are so enjoyable to watch. I agree that flour power is the only good episode on this release and the rest are just sh**. Definitely looking forward to your review on Thomas and the Toy Workshop. As that release contains one of my least favorite Hit episodes, Thomas and the Statue
I recently rewatched this dvd because of the unlucky tugs review on season 9 of The Thomas Retrospective. Flower power and keeping up with James are the best, the magic lamp, and tuneful toots are ok, Thomas and the birthday picnic and Thomas tries his best are the worst. The learning segments I don’t actually mind that much.
Hey, Taylor! Just finished listening to your thoughts on this Thomas VHS or DVD. I saw this a few days ago, and honestly, i don't blame you for saying a majority of this release is bad, most of the episodes on this one were written by Sharon Miller after all! Brandon's narration in certain bits of the release are hit and miss for me like him saying "English Muffins" instead of crumpets in Flour Power, or for some reason giving Peter Sam a TEXAN voice in The Magic Lamp when he's supposed to be WELSH and not have Duncan's personality! It sounded like Brandon was doing a Applejack impression in that episode as well! Why? Looking forward to your next review, by the way! Zak.
The HiT Era in general is a very mixed bag for me. I think that if Mike and Junior stayed and adapted their scores into the instrumentation of the Hartshornes, Britt and David were put back on the writing team, and the learning segments were truly educational as to show audiences of all ages how engines and railways work (like the live-action Down at the Station segments in the CGI era), then the HiT era would have competed with the Classic Series as a whole.
I know many fans don’t consider Thomas and the Magic Railroad canon but it’s still an official instalment to the show, and it’s not like HiT and Mattel treated it like it was never meant to be canon.
Am I opinion it feels like the episodes in this DVD Hit entertainment is not really even trying to make a good episode not to mention, I kind of forgotten most of the episodes exist
Re-watched The Magic Lamp a few minutes ago and I'd rank it 5/10. Tay, I too couldn't care about Proteus, but I thought that The Magic Lamp was an alright story.
Interestingly enough, the US version of this release has the same title as the UK version of Track Stars. This one was called Little Engines Big Days Out over here.
In terms of how good the episodes are in Tales from the tracks is how I feel about come the ride dvd with respect for Gordon being the only good episode on that release
Given Peter Sam’s character, I think he would’ve been the one to be on Rusty’s side alongside Skarloey and Rheneas. Remember in Steam roller where he did that to Sir Handel when he was being teased about his wheels?
I have the British version, which I remember watching a lot originally when I was younger, and looking back… I‘m on the fence, meaning I am mixed on it. Flour Power in first, and Keeping Up with James in second, are the best 2, but the rest… are meh. I don’t mind the learning segments, but it’s nothing that special, aside from the first one. As for the DVD, I like the Bonus Games a bit, but these days, it’s nothing special. I‘m kind of split on Michael Brandon, and Michael Angelis between Seasons 8-16, as while both have their moments, unfortunately they suffer in different areas too. There are actually some really good releases that exist in both America and Britain, but I fell off the show a few times, so my opinions are more on the fence than most. Still, good review Yami, and hope to see more reviews in the future! Stay cool! 😄👍
Thomas & the Birthday Picnic: Not a bad story idea but the way it plays out is pretty boring. I think they should have gone a more comedic route. I do at least like how united the steam team is. 4.5/10 Flour Power: Solid Thomas/Diesel episode with some really cool scenery. Also a prime example of how much of a non-factor the engines crews were in the HIT Era. 7.5/10 The Magic Lamp: I like the sense of mystery in this episode but my gosh Peter Sam is baffingly out of character. 6/10 Keeping Up With James: Solid James/Edward episode with a really cool crash. 7.5/10 Tuneful Toots. This episode is god awful. Rusty is extremely out of character & my god does that horn get annoying. 0/10 Thomas Tries His Best: First off lame title secondly, This episode is about as boring & typical as it gets for the HIT Era. The only thing I like about it is that Thomas ponders the consequences of his actions. 2/10
Fun Fact about "The Magic Lamp": there's a deleted ending shot of the other Narrow Gauge engines sleeping when Peter Sam returns and it's the only time we'd see Rusty's sleeping face.
This unlocked MEMEORIES bro I had the DVD when I was younger straight back until 2 years ago when I gave all my DVD’s to my younger cousin. Nostalgia gonna win every time, but Keeping Up with James is the biggest guilty pleasure episode for me
That was another excellent review once again Tay!! Tales from the Track is one of the rare releases to come for VHS and for the episodes, while I do agree that some of them were pretty boring or mediocre there were some positives I do give credit like Skarloey being in character in The Magic Lamp or Thomas thinking about the consequences in Thomas Tries His Best, but that doesn’t save it from being boring episodes, and Flour Power is the only good episode I can agree with for being a Halloween related episode, Thomas and Diesel being paired up and Brandon’s narration being excellent especially for Diesel! Looking forward to another Hit Era release to come soon! 😃👍🏻
Ironically, Season 9 was the first ever production that Sharon Miller was involved. The only episodes I enjoy from her are Thomas' Day Off and (guilty pleasure wise) The Magic Lamp.
I didn't even know this VHS release even existed as I already had the DVD version of it (which I'm glad I did, cause this one is a weird choice to end Thomas' VHS run).
As for Keeping Up with James, this is another one of those infamous episodes where it was criticized by another key person: that being Hilary Fortnam (youngest daughter of Wilbert Awdry in 2011) stating that her father would be very distressed if he ever saw it mostly due to the term 'winter holidays' replacing 'Christmas'. Though this episode was made in 2005, and her thoughts were in 2011. Guess not everyone has caught up with some things in between productions.
That was before her ego took over
Well did you know Tay in the fifth series episode Baa! Food was transported in open wagons only they were in crates and covered up.
Now that is how food should be transported on Sodor.
@@DC-qt8cbThanks to David Mitton.
They probably would have been better off being carried in vans, but hey, it’s better than just dumping fish, chocolate powder and flour in open trucks that are designed to carry coal and minerals.
Personally, I think that Season 9 (As well as the entire HiT-Era) is overhated and underrated, but I respect your opinion.
Flour Power and Keeping Up with James would both be among my favourite episodes from Season 9.
Thomas and the Birthday Picnic, to me, is a relatable episode as there have been times where I have had having trouble trying to think of a good idea too. Thomas is my 3rd favourite character (With James and Duck being my 1st and 2nd favourites) as he is a really relatable character to me.
While I think that Tuneful Toots is underrated, I will admit that the episode could have worked a little better if they had Skarloey, Rheneas and Peter Sam's roles replaced with Sir Handel, Smudger, Duke and Mighty-Mac.
And Thomas Tries His Best is my guilty pleasure.
Also, Every Day's a Special Day on Sodor is one of my favourite songs from the HiT-Era.
I agree with you
Imo the worst case of rhyming is in the movie Misty Island Rescue, where the rhyming in that one is LITERALLY FING EVERYWHERE. in fact, after every few minutes that I’m NOT even gonna bother putting up here
Flour Power used to be my favourite Season 9 episode because of the spooky atmosphere. But now I think a hopper for flour is very unhigenic!!
And wasteful.
And stupid.
13:11 “Alright! I GET IT!!“ (Plankton) in Plankton’s Army from SpongeBob SquarePants due to having too much rhyming in The Magic Lamp
What a great review, Tay. As always, your VHS/DVD reviews are so enjoyable to watch. I agree that flour power is the only good episode on this release and the rest are just sh**. Definitely looking forward to your review on Thomas and the Toy Workshop. As that release contains one of my least favorite Hit episodes, Thomas and the Statue
I recently rewatched this dvd because of the unlucky tugs review on season 9 of The Thomas Retrospective. Flower power and keeping up with James are the best, the magic lamp, and tuneful toots are ok, Thomas and the birthday picnic and Thomas tries his best are the worst. The learning segments I don’t actually mind that much.
Great review Tay! You always make excellent points!
This is one of the few Thomas videos I never owned as a kid I only got a copy recently when I started collecting Thomas dvds again
Hey, Taylor! Just finished listening to your thoughts on this Thomas VHS or DVD. I saw this a few days ago, and honestly, i don't blame you for saying a majority of this release is bad, most of the episodes on this one were written by Sharon Miller after all!
Brandon's narration in certain bits of the release are hit and miss for me like him saying "English Muffins" instead of crumpets in Flour Power, or for some reason giving Peter Sam a TEXAN voice in The Magic Lamp when he's supposed to be WELSH and not have Duncan's personality! It sounded like Brandon was doing a Applejack impression in that episode as well! Why? Looking forward to your next review, by the way! Zak.
Another good review
The HiT Era in general is a very mixed bag for me. I think that if Mike and Junior stayed and adapted their scores into the instrumentation of the Hartshornes, Britt and David were put back on the writing team, and the learning segments were truly educational as to show audiences of all ages how engines and railways work (like the live-action Down at the Station segments in the CGI era), then the HiT era would have competed with the Classic Series as a whole.
Another vhs review it’s about time. Also have you ever thought about reviewing The Really Brave Engines VHS?
I will eventually
@@yamitay9258Cause it’s probably the best Season 7 release, well with the new score, New Friends for Thomas is better.
Hmmm, The Magic Lamp isn’t the first to utilize the concept of a magical engine.
I know many fans don’t consider Thomas and the Magic Railroad canon but it’s still an official instalment to the show, and it’s not like HiT and Mattel treated it like it was never meant to be canon.
After watching this video I gotta say…………i need to rewatch a bunch of episodes
Am I opinion it feels like the episodes in this DVD Hit entertainment is not really even trying to make a good episode not to mention, I kind of forgotten most of the episodes exist
Re-watched The Magic Lamp a few minutes ago and I'd rank it 5/10. Tay, I too couldn't care about Proteus, but I thought that The Magic Lamp was an alright story.
Interestingly enough, the US version of this release has the same title as the UK version of Track Stars. This one was called Little Engines Big Days Out over here.
Yet another great Thomas VHS review
Season 9 is incredibly underrated in my opinion and I like every episode on this release except for Tuneful Toots.
Flour Power has the best visuals out of the entire HiT era.
Ehhh it’s one of the best visually
It feels like a script that was originally meant for Season 5
I never knew this vhs existed! It must be the only season 9 vhs of the whole series!!
It is.
In terms of how good the episodes are in Tales from the tracks is how I feel about come the ride dvd with respect for Gordon being the only good episode on that release
Love the Fnaf music in the background
Given Peter Sam’s character, I think he would’ve been the one to be on Rusty’s side alongside Skarloey and Rheneas. Remember in Steam roller where he did that to Sir Handel when he was being teased about his wheels?
A missed opportunity to bring back Sir Handel and Duke
@@fanofeverything30465at least Sir Handel came back in the next season.
@@joshuaW5621 True Shame Duke never returned though
@@fanofeverything30465 don’t worry, he will in the revival era someday.
I had this on DVD.
18:00 - That’s so funny!
I have the British version, which I remember watching a lot originally when I was younger, and looking back… I‘m on the fence, meaning I am mixed on it. Flour Power in first, and Keeping Up with James in second, are the best 2, but the rest… are meh. I don’t mind the learning segments, but it’s nothing that special, aside from the first one.
As for the DVD, I like the Bonus Games a bit, but these days, it’s nothing special.
I‘m kind of split on Michael Brandon, and Michael Angelis between Seasons 8-16, as while both have their moments, unfortunately they suffer in different areas too.
There are actually some really good releases that exist in both America and Britain, but I fell off the show a few times, so my opinions are more on the fence than most.
Still, good review Yami, and hope to see more reviews in the future! Stay cool! 😄👍
I agree with you
Interestingly the UK version of Track Stars was called Tales From the Tracks.
I know you don’t like proteus.
But I do because of his merchandises
I have this on DVD 📀!
What music did use for the history section for this VHS Review
Can you please do Sodor Legend of the Lost Treasure Review
That’s separate
ALRIGHT, I GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!
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13:11 ALRIGHT I GET IT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How would you fix the bad episodes?
Thomas & the Birthday Picnic: Not a bad story idea but the way it plays out is pretty boring. I think they should have gone a more comedic route. I do at least like how united the steam team is. 4.5/10
Flour Power: Solid Thomas/Diesel episode with some really cool scenery. Also a prime example of how much of a non-factor the engines crews were in the HIT Era. 7.5/10
The Magic Lamp: I like the sense of mystery in this episode but my gosh Peter Sam is baffingly out of character. 6/10
Keeping Up With James: Solid James/Edward episode with a really cool crash. 7.5/10
Tuneful Toots. This episode is god awful. Rusty is extremely out of character & my god does that horn get annoying. 0/10
Thomas Tries His Best: First off lame title secondly, This episode is about as boring & typical as it gets for the HIT Era. The only thing I like about it is that Thomas ponders the consequences of his actions. 2/10
I respect your opinion