Same! As far is I'm concerned, Henry is pretty much the only one with common sense. Despite still being a cynical sod you can tell being shut up in a tunnel for two weeks has affected him. And you can tell how guilty James feels considering he recently just impressed Sir Topham Hatt by pulling the Express, feeling like he is now betrayed him after being forced to go on strike with Gordon and Henry. You can tell he is the one that is gonna regret it the most when they're being shut up.
I really like how Henry is trying to be reasonable with this whole Strike thing while James fears he might get send away to be scrapped, this really shows that each character has their own personality and not just showing one side in each of them.
trampy dose a way better job with character building then the hit era did almost every new character they made barely had anything to note about other then being shy lazy or an unlikeable buck tooth freak.
@@karenfan010 Kinda makes you wonder if Thomas & Friends was rebooted into a semi-adult show aired on Adult Swim instead of this Total Dramarama clone aired in god knows what channel?
Not to mention, the actual thing just has James and Henry as Gordon's blind yes-men. Here, they're reluctant to strike and only join because he manages to persuade them.
Putting this here too: Let me be honest. I love your reinterpretation of the Railway Series and Thomas and friends in general. First, it's so much more mature. I'd go so far as even say adult. Not in the adult way a lot of shows nowadays try to be. Not by throwing a swear or curse in every sentence but by actually being adult. Which leads into the characters. They all feel real yet true to their characters. Thomas is immature, frustrated, and impatient but instead of it coming from him being a 'cheeky' engine, it all comes from a sense of not being appreciated. Hell, you can't even blame him. Even in his introduction the other engine's seem more annoyed by his very existence than anything. Edward is the only one who treats them with any semblance of understanding and respect. Speaking of, Edward being old in the stories translates into a character who is understanding of everyone and their character traits and flaws. He comes off as more of a father figure than even Sir Toppham Hat/The Fat Controller. It's clear his experience has taught him life lessons which he carries through to the present. He's more of a guiding hand to everyone and he does it because he knows it's the right thing to do. As pointed out in the very first episode, it doesn't matter if he's not thanked, just that he did it. The conversation between him and Thomas about Gordon in 'Tricked' is without a doubt one of the most heartfelt conversations not only in this series but in any piece of media I've watched lately. Then there's Gordon himself. Strong, powerful, and, fast. Arrogant, lazy, patronizing. By all accounts, I should hate this version of Gordon. I've hated characters in all the forms of stories for less. But the Big Blue engine is written and acted so well you can't help but like him even if you don't like his actions. Plus he constantly pays for his arrogance. Sure, that was a key point theme in the original stories but things like his safety valve breaking being actively his fault is a bit of narrative brilliance. Speaking of narrative brilliance, James being a nervous, insecure guy with something to prove is something I have to applaud. He's enthusiastic like Thomas, a braggart like Gordon, and is the third smallest tender engine of all of them. He lets the little mistakes get under his skin as it were leading to making bigger ones. I also love how he's pretty much excluded amongst the other engines. Like it's clear he's really the odd one out. Henry talks over him. Gordon calls him little James, which must sting since he is strong enough to pull the express. And ironically enough, he is the least experienced tender engine on the yard. His naïveté shows when he takes Gordon on his word for a lot which leads to interesting moments when Henry corrects him. In contrast with Thomas who isn't appreciated, James certainly doesn't feel respected. He's mocked constantly and wants to take every opportunity to prove himself and show off. Him essentially getting bullied into joining the strike after just managing to pull the express kind of shows how he's just not taken seriously. Also him saying 'I hope you crash and die, you sick cow' to Henry I think is going to be a very interesting character interaction once we get into a certain episode that I am personally looking forward to. Speaking of... I just love how you made Henry not give a crap. Like he calls out everyone on their nonsense and is just absolutely brutal. He calls it as he sees it which I think is kind of fitting to his character because he has to deal with reality. The reality of him not being a very good steam engine is pretty clear from episode one when his mishaps are brought up. You've been building up his sickness for a while and is a good bit of writing. It's clear Henry cannot afford to have any sense of delusional grandeur, or be able to sit up on any kind of arrogance beyond his strength which he can't really use. Honestly he seems kind like the guy who knows he's running on borrowed time and just takes the moments as they come. Even if it leads to some poor decision-making. I really don't have much more to say about him though, not until we have a few more episodes at least. Finally, I love what you did with the troublesome trucks. They come off as less malicious in this version. Only acting out when someone out and out abuses them such as Thomas and James up to this point. Gordon's the only one who has been able to bump them around and not get bumped back. I just love this whole series and I hope you know how much this reignited a love for Thomas the tank engine for me. Wishing you well in this.
I LOVE that Henry remembered the LAST time he went on strike, before finally giving in to Gordon's plan. Same with James acknowledging his recent progression, though they both agree to the strike, they were still self-aware. Even chiding Gordon on the near-immediate failure of their strike.
The voice acting with Edward is amazing. Like this is he first time he actually sounds truly upset with Gordon, Henry, and James. Like he sounds like a father who is totally disappointed with his sons. To be honest, that ultimatum Edward gave actually sounded more threatening than Hatt did.
I like how Gordon is just straight up the villain in your interpretation of these stories, will probably make his eventual redemption a lot more satisfying
Gordon, James, and Henry are literally Moe, Larry, and Curly from The Three Stooges and I love it. I also love the cold opening, poor George and Charlie having to deal with Gordon's crap. The part where Edward sees that Thomas has returned and they catch each other up on what's been happening was so wholesome. Also, the 20 minute runtime, at this rate the movie of "Paint Pots and Queens" is gonna be an hour. Again, these get better with every installment. Keep it up, Kyle, but like Topham said, "Let's not overwork ourselves."
3:30 Then James Joined-In To The Laughing and Teasing Crowd. James: "Ahhahahaha. *sigh* Oh, My Gordon, Looks Like, You've Had a Little Problem With Getting on The Turntable, Huh?" Gordon: "Don't You Laugh at Me, James. You Might Have The Same Problem, If You Knew, How Windy, It Is." James: "Oh, Please. I Would Never Have That Problem. I'm Not So Fat as You. Hahahahahaa." The Children: *Laughing*
It's even funnier because, in the next episode, James says "I think, Henry, that's the new engine. Although, I could be wrong, you know." james is making a subtle response to Henry's sarcasm XD!
Edward's telling the big engines off- especially his disappointment in James- was brilliant. The one engine in the yard with the brain cell. It's nice havin Thomas and his snark back after a nice break, and that little bit where he reunites with Edward was delightful. And, at long last, ITS PERCY TIME you're absolutely spoiling us with these long eps
what sucks is that the only james episode after this is we’re he crashes into tar wagons which means he’ll never get a chance to redeem himself after this.
What I love here is how Edward's "black wheeling" is depicted compared to the original story. In the original Edward agreeing to shunt the coaches broke the strike but the poor treatment of him was what spurred Percy's purchase. He's still working among the strike here but he had much more of an active role in the story, showing off just how ridiculous the reason for their strike really is, because like he says, "Gordon we were built to work." It's only further shown off after Edward leaves to get Topham and it's revealed Gordon never had a plan of any sort, and how disastrous it goes when his hypocrisy after speaking with Topham shows Henry and James how stupid this idea really was. Edward wants them to be better and is willing to give them a chance but he also knows that that sometimes harsh consequences are needed for them to learn a lesson. But it all comes to a head beautifully because Edward and Thomas are then called to take over the work while the big engines are shut up, but Topham knows that them alone won't be able to cover all of it, especially since Thomas now runs a branch line. And THIS, this is why he gets Percy, to manage the Ffarquhar branch, and show that the railway can get along just fine without them. Topham takes into account how Edward was treated by the big engines like in the original story, but now it's through acknowledgement of how he shouldn't be overworked just because they made it difficult for him, and does his best to ease the pressure a bit. It shows how Topham rewards dedication and hard work by showcasing how he appreciates the engines who do that work and he will help them any way he can, which Gordon is still blind to. Also I do think James' stint on the turntable could've been included, maybe with Henry trying to show them up and using the turntable perfectly before derailing when he tries to get off too quickly. Their frustrations could've been used to make it easier for Gordon to manipulate them into joining his strike. However I can see why it and Henry and the Elephant were cut, and who knows, maybe it'll follow _T&F_ and be involved in a story further down the line.
Gordon's plans to get what he wants are always just childish tantrums disguised with pompous wording. He wants everything handed to him, so when he doesn't get that, he blames everyone else, even when it's painfully obvious he was the reason things fell apart. Textbook narcissism. "Everyone else is in the wrong, I can't possibly be. I'm perfect."
@@primrosevale1995 That's another thing. He's completely delusional. He thinks he's got this big reputation when all he does is run an express route that's only about 87 miles long on a rather small escapist island. Compared to Flying Scotsman's tenure, that's laughably minimal.
@@theholygamer969 Another bit of subtle brilliance. The events of the first six Railway Series books take place in the 1920s and 30s. Percy joined the railway in 1926. If the engines were human, Gordon would be a toddler during the events of this arc. Gordon's a big baby.
Very interesting to see your take on the strike. I was simply just expecting Tenders and Turntables but you got straight to the point with pulling the express backwards sparking the strike and having the other engines doubt his idea compared to James spinning like a top and Henry’s elephant incident. Also the introduction to Percy feels sadder than I thought it would be. His old owner simply dumped him there. I love how unique you’ve made these Trampy Movies when compared to the source materials!
This was great! I especially love the relationship between Thomas and Edward in this. The way that the two meet each other again is like two old friends reuniting after being away for a long time, and I love that. Plus, the reused Unlucky Tug Sodor's Finest on Percy lines at the end was a real surprise to me, and it was really the icing on the cake. I'm really looking forward to seeing how Percy will interact with the other characters!
well because he only recently just proved himself that sir topham hatt he didn’t want to betray him like that honestly he needs to cut gordon and henry out of his life there only going to keep getting into more trouble.
Exactly, James really means no harm in this series, and yet the poor fellow gets forced to do this whole strike. not to mention how SCARED James is when he communicated with The Fat Director/Sir Topham Hatt.
I loved the reaction Edward had when Thomas came back to the yard. It’s like seeing one of your childhood best friends in a coffee shop after not seeing them in ages. Great work as always Trampy! Can’t wait for Percy’s introduction! Keep it up!
I love the line deliveries in this! Gordon accidently admitting he wasnt trying was pretty funny, the way edward asked what the engines are doing was so unintentionally funny, james saying “oh my god we’re dead” was so funny to me, espcially paired up with that custom nervous face you made for him, and thomas accepting to come back to tidmouth because gordon is a pouty crybaby was just hilarious, its also nice to finally see the green caterpillar make his debut in the series.
This was by far the best Trampy Movie you made. The beginning was the funniest way to open the episode with and having Henry and James not fully on board to go on strike makes sense since they both caused trouble in past episodes and had chances to redeem themselves to Sir Topham Hatt. It was really funny that they got so pissed at Gordon that the strike failed. Also seeing Thomas again in this movie was amazing and his reunion with Edward was wholesome. If I had to rank this with the other Trampy Movies, I would have to put it in A tier along with Runaway. Keep up the amazing work Trampy
One of my favourite things about your movies is Gordon. You really managed to make him disgustingly manipulative to the other engines. This ironically makes him look powerful compared to the other engines, which is what he self-stands for. We first had him trying to make Edward doubtful of himself in the first movie, then we have him calling the engines little during the movies, as if seeming like someone caring but also like sweettalking as well, then him trying to gaslight Thomas into believing he actually didn't know that Thomas was coupled behind his train in "Tricked", and now the strike, where he coerces James and Henry into participating in the strike, and you can even see the manipulation he's doing when James and Henry are doubting this to be a good idea, and genuinely starting to believe Edward, before Gordon makes them go to his side again with reasons that may seem right when you look through James and Henry's POV, but when you look at it from your own POV, you know it's just nonsensical reasoning. I shouldn't be loving this version of Gordon, but I am.
Best thing about "Tricked": Gordon could easily have gotten away with it because Thomas brought it on himself in a sense. Thomas delayed the Express and mouthed off to the Fat Controller. Gordon banked on the fact that he had to rush and deliberately set off before Thomas could be uncoupled.
The whole beginning part was hilarious. Once again Thomas and Edward’s friendship feels so genuine, and the ending was handled wonderfully! Can’t wait to see Percy meet the others! Another phenomenal installment!
ok this is without a doubt my favorite trampy movie. the humor, writing, and relationship with the characters is honestly quite nice this movie is probably the funniest one out of all. gordon, james, and henry arguing at the sheds about the strike and them even knowing that the whole idea of the strike was bad in concept was perfect I really liked how you handle james to be at first hesitant abt the strike and even knowing they were gonna lose their own jobs, obv they aren’t but it’s actually kinda nice to see james and henry, morseo james, be the smart and logical one to point out the flaws in the strike. it’s actually a nice character development for him. amazing job on this movie
I like how James is peer pressured into the strike rather than joining the strike due to the "turntable incident". Feels a little more unique. Although i would have loved to see how you would have handled that scene. Maybe in the future or a flashback or something. Still, Amazing movie as always and great writing!
No one's talking about Thomas's little interaction with the station master. I love how you're already sewing the seeds for Thomas's eventual race and with Bertie, with the detail of Thomas being 16 minutes early. That, and his attitude towards Annie and Clarabelle, really implies a lot about he operates and feels about his branch line. 👌 Anyway, that foreshadowing is worth a chef's kiss. haha
I genuinely love how this follows the Railway Series timeline but, aside from the swearing, has an Adventure Begins vibe. Not only that, but James more or less being pressured into the strike is better than the "James redeems himself but is now a dick" approach that Awdry had. James has spent all of his time trying to be like the big engines. A bit like the kid who hangs with bullies to look cool, but their peers know they're a poser and pick on them just as much as their target. James is a deeply insecure engine and has only just proven himself to the Fat Controller. Even the buildup to the strike in the previous videos. You took Brenner's decision to have Gordon object to Thomas getting a branch line, and the Fat Controller saying he's getting another engine, and expanded on it so much. Henry and Gordon complaining about shunting their own trains, James admitting that he hates it too after reconciling with Gordon. Even the Fat Controller being pestered for a new engine. It was always implied that Percy only joined the railway as a result of the strike, but considering how much of a bastard Gordon is here, the Fat Controller won't give him the satisfaction of thinking he got his way. Love this!
Ok this is hands down one of the best trampy movies. The repetitiveness of the turntable trouble and the crew suddenly yelling makes the scene all the more enjoyable. I also really like how the big engines discuss whether the strike is a good decision, especially with James. Speaking of which, it was hilarious when in the middle of the strike he quietly said "we're dead". The use of stock images was also a nice addition too. Plus you're edits are getting a lot better. Amazing work! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Again, like the Trampy Movies on the James Arc, this is honestly better than the actual episode. I love how you added the fact that James and Henry seems to doubt this strike because they have done lots of good things. Also, 20 minutes is a lot, and I wouldn't mind if you take a break from doing these again doing this for that long of a runtime can be a hassle. Anyways, as always, this is amazing work, and keep up with the great work!!.
Another banger of an episode, I especially love the scenes with Gordon and George, and James just fearing for his life as he joins the strike. AND we finally get introduced to Percy, his personality and voice are so well done. Great work dude!
Words can’t start to explain how absolutely amazing this series and especially this episode is. The dialogue is some of the funniest I’ve heard in a while, and every character has somehow become more developed than the actual show. The quality of these episodes are starting to become that of an actual show and I am so happy that this series exists. Keep up the amazing content.
I love the last part where you included the opening from the Unlucky Tug's Percy Video! This whole series and headcanon has been phenomenal! Keep up the fantastic work!
Gordon letting slip that he wasn’t seriously trying to line himself up on the turntable and his freak out when he has to pull the express backwards was really funny!
I am a bit surprised that we didn't get to see Henry and the elephant, or James spin around the turn table, but I don't think they were needed, this is actually very well written and well thought out. This might now be my favourite of the episodes you have done so far, please don't stop making amazing content!
Jeez, this is one of thr reasons Edward is the true pride of the line. He never complains about jobs giving to him, his wisdom is something the other engines look up to, and he even stood his ground against the three big engines (even bold when he gave Gordon a choice). Another would be even if there were less trains people tend to forget that Edward is a 4-4-0, he's been an express engine in his early career so he along with Thomas will handle the mainline nicely. What do you guys think? Good video.
It was mentioned early on that the trains were too heavy for both Thomas and Edward to work alone and that hatt bought Henry, then Gordon and then James to cover the freight work. Holy heck the amount of work that they'd need to do is immense, the mainline simply couldn't work without them alone.
Another wonderful video! Gordon is definitely the star of this episode. The turntable scene is great, with Gordon "trying," the humans, the children, and how well it works as an intro. Everything with the strike is amazing. The dynamic between Gordon, and Henry and James is great. I like how Gordon manipulates them, and how they try to poke holes in his plan. Their hesitation makes sense considering Henry's tunnel incident and James's arc. Thomas's reasoning for coming back is great, and the Thomas-Edward dynamic continues to be excellent. I loved Percy's introduction and how it throughs in some "Deep Lore." However, I am a little disappointed that Herny and James didn't get their "final straw," considered the hilarious dialogue you could have written for those scenes. But nothing stopping you from adapting them later, right? I mean, the TVS did, so... Anyway great episode, and I look forward to seeing more Percy. Also, 13:41
i’ve only seen the first five minutes but this episode is awesome so far, and I love how the railway men are given actual names rather than just “the driver” or “the firemen”
Well, some staff members have been given official names, and there are also a few female workers as well as male. Drivers: Bob, Thomas’ driver Charlie Sand, Edward’s driver Peter, Rheneas’ driver Joe, Culdee’s driver Ivo Hugh, Rusty’s driver (As well as his father and son, both named David) Jack Owen, Stepney’s driver Franz, Hugo’s driver (Named after and possibly based on his designer, Franz Kruckenburg) Billy Two feathers, Rainbow Sun’s driver Gilbert Perkins Archie Higginbottom Mr Arkwright Mr Roberts Bob and Dave (Also work as signalmen) Burnett Stone Lily Stone (When she grows up) Firemen: Sidney Hever, Edward’s fireman Ted, Henry’s fireman Signalmen: Mr Edwards Simon Bob and Dave (Also work as drivers) Dave Bert Joe Alan Stationmasters: Galahad Qualtrough (What a name!) Kevin Volley Old Bailey Stacy Jones Porters: Fred Bert Bill Sam Tim Guards: Mr Conducter Junior Mr Rushen (Nancy Rushen’s father) Mr Peter Old Jim Dave Bill Bob Sally Cleaners: Alf Bert Workmen: Albert
@@ciarangleeson2880 isn't Thomas' Fireman hinted at being named Johnny when Charlie is singing that song in the episode where Bertie is trying to chase Edward?
Well, those just happen to be the lyrics of the actual song, so I don’t know. I do, however, have a feeling that Dave the guard might be Nancy’s father. In the annual story “Pantomime Pranks”, Nancy’s father is said to be Gordon’s guard, and while Dave is usually shown to be Thomas’ guard in the magazine stories, it was once mentioned that he sometimes works on night trains with Gordon, so I just connected the dots from there.
It reminds me of that scene from Home Alone 2 when Kevin cuts the rope causing a steel pipe to fall down and before it lands on the bandits you can hear a faint “no” from Harry before it lands on them That’s what James’s reaction reminds me of
You know what? I'm gonna list some things about this movie that I particularly like: -Thomas, when asked to run the main line, specifically thinks about Gordon and doesn't think about James and Henry, as if to imply he's got a bit of a rivalry with/grudge against Gordon. -STH specifically says to Percy that he wants an engine who "never gives up", possibly foreshadowing the events of Percy's Promise. -James and Henry are reluctant to strike, since they've already been put into trouble and have redeemed themselves to STH, with the particular turntable and elephant incidents omitted. -Thomas is complained to about being early and going too fast, which possibly foreshadows both Thomas & Bertie, and Thomas and the Guard. -Thomas, in response to the complaints, compares himself to Henry, which alludes to Henry being late at stations due to his sickness. -Edward and Thomas meeting again is just like old friends who haven't seen each other in a long time, which....yeah, that's what's going on here.
I was legitimately so hopeful that James was gonna defect from the strike even though I knew what was gonna end up happening. Excellent stuff as always!
Cutting out James turntable & Henry’s elephant experiences and reasons for joining the strike to show their hesitation to it was cool still kinda wish we saw the turntable to get more amazing James screaming
Was showing a friend the full playlist as was very surprised that this got uploaded during us watching. Really loved the added dialogue of the three big engines discussing and the way Gordan influences Henry and James. I do really look forward to the next episode and the fallout of the strike. Great work as always Trampy
The man made the railway work with Two. Locked one of his engines up in a tunnel, and has been fair to his engines the whole time, understanding their problems as their manager. Course he’s like that, cause the board, and his own investors are constantly breathing down his neck. Had this been any other man, he’d’ve stopped caring about them a looooong time ago. But this is the man we’ve come to know, as the Fat Director. Or, Sir Topham the First. *Wonderful as always my friend, keep up the good work, at your own pace*
"Listen to us or go out of business" Gordon CLEARLY forgot what STH going out of business would mean for them; auctioned off to someone else maybe less caring, left to rust or scrapped!
When Sir Topham Hatt bought Percy at the end, not only was I cheering but Percy’s Theme from Thomas Reorchestrated was playing in my head! Can’t wait to see more of Percy, and it was a welcome surprise to see Thomas again!
Great new episode, didn’t like Henry and James ending up going along with Gordon’s shenanigans, but on the other hand, seeing them arguing back on fourth on whether or not going on strike was a good idea is pretty funny, lol, and seeing it all go wrong after Topham does indeed shut them up but with a plan already was even more comical. Liked to see Thomas coming back to the spotlight, seems he’s taking his work at his branch line pretty seriously, wonder if this will be explored on the future as well as his coaches not really enjoying that, and his dislike with Gordon only continues, since he did come back partly to pull the Express while Gordon is doing nothing, and seeing Edward going on a full rant about the big engines and damn near knocking them back to their senses, but Gordon’s stubbornness was still just too much. And I’m glad we’ve already been introduced to Percy, interesting take and backstory for him, hope we learn more about it. Anyways, props to all your work as always, be it writing, voicing and editing, you do a superb work, I’m eager to see the following instalments of the series, and take your time as always
what sucks is that james just recently proved himself a credit to the railway and now he’s back we’re he started sir topham hatt probably isn’t gonna let him on the express anymore.
The worst thing is if Gordon said "its not safe and we could derail" he'd be in the clear. But because he just doesn't like it he's not. I do love this series.
@@ciarangleeson2880 Yes, most American switch engines during the steam era were 0-6-0 or 0-8-0 tender engines. The reason for this is most yards are quite large and the trains are quite long, that takes a lot out of an engine so they needed more fuel capacity to work those yards.
You know, up until recently, I kinda thought that the first episode, Edward, was kinda... disconnected? Don't get me wrong, it was good, but it took me a while to get its importance in relation to the rest of the series. Edward (the episode) established that Edward had been in relative disue for a while - long enough to even begin doubting his own capabilities. It's an experience that none of the other engines had (save for Henry, though his state of disuse was short and his OWN fault, not a result of changing times). I think this is why Edward never complains and is always encouraging others towards the same - he took that past experience to heart, and no matter how difficult or even menial the present tasks may be, he still chooses to be grateful to have any task at all. Not sure how far into the original series you intend on going, but if you ever get around to Edward's Exploit, I could die happy.
Probably the reason you felt it was disconnected was because before Trampy movies existed, Trampy did a much shorter version of the Edward movie, where I *think* the point was to show what it’d be like if Thomas was the annoying character that nobody liked and Edward was the respectable main charcter everyone loved or something?
I absolutely love this movie everything about it is perfect, I really like the opening a lot as well as the crews and workers having names instead of “the driver or firemen” or “the workmen”. I do really feel bad for James, he was basically being gaslighted by Gordon into doing this without his saying and just when he gained the big man’s respect too. While Gordon does have his moments of kindness he can also be very manipulative giving the situation. It was also nice to see Thomas and Edward reunite as well as the scene where topham purchasing another engine which totally looks like it was pulled from the unlucky tug’s Percy analysts video (witch is a good thing by the way), and how Percys owner just left him here with no explanation as to where or what place he was built is a nice touch as well as Percy saying that his previous controller couldn’t have Percy on his railway because there were too many engines and Percy’s just ok with everything and him being called #6, forgot to add that but I think it is very interesting and does explain how he came to Sodor already with a #6 Also I don’t know if it’s just me but I think Thomas going down the branch really fast might be foreshadowing Thomas and Bertie’s race Your videos just keep getting better and better. Can’t wait to see Percys shenanigans on Sodor
Ah, beautiful once again! And using one of the shots from TheUnluckyTug's Sodor's Finest: Percy at the end, very fitting!! Well done, once again! Also, Thomas is probably laughing his bunker off at the big engine's situation, though we'll see how long that's for...
Best Episode Ever! Definitely on 4 in favourite TM list! 1. Rain 2. Tricked 3. Runaway 4. Strike I completely understand why you're didn't include Henry's encounter with the Circus elephant and James spinning around like a top in the turntable in terms of relevance to the story. I really love your take on James. I really feel bad for him, having to cave to peer pressure due to Gordon's manipulation. And as always I love Edward being the Voice of Reason. I'm surprised you didn't include Thomas taking the piss out of Gordon when he had to pull the next train backwards but the children and Gordon's row between George and Charlie really made up for it. 🤣 Also love Percy's introduction! They seriously need to hire you as Thomas director. Thank you for making Thomas the Tank Engine great again! 😁
13:53 James: We’re gonna lose our Jobs 🙁 13:55 Henry: we’re not gonna lose our Jobs we’re freaken die, thank you Gordon 😠 13:58 Gordon: We’re not gonna lose our jobs and not gonna die! Pull yourself together I can’t stand Gordon’s Face, he sounds like the president🤣🤣
@@carterher8082 Gordon is such a prick! And I love it!! 🤣🤣 The characters are at their peak! It's like series 5's edition to series 1 in terms of tone and character interactions
It’s like the presidents colleagues messing up and not working with the president and losing their dignity 🤣🤣🤣🤣 13:41 Well it’s not my fault, that you two stood there like scared puppies 🐶 🐶
Amazing work as always. The last scene was especially great The one thing I really missed is the sequence in which Thomas makes makes fun of Gordon for pulling the train backwards, followed by James “playing round-abouts.” I think you would’ve found away to make that whole ordeal so funny Regardless though, this is excellent work. You do such a good job of filling in the blanks left by RWA. One key beauty of Thomas is that it leaves so much up to the imagination and I have really loved your interpretation of the series so far
I really like the Strike Saga in Season 1 but to see it made into a Trampy Movie is a lost of words. Can't wait for Trampy Movie 11. Keep up the good work man!
I dig this fresh retelling of these older stories, your characterizations work very well! I think I love just about every character here, but there's just something about James' characterization that I feel is an improvement over how Awdry wrote him in a majority of the original stories, I'm wondering if that means some stories will end up going differently than others... Old Iron and Double Header in particular, but I'll just have to be patient. Not that I mind, the fact that you can put these out consistently is more than enough, I feel.
In all fairness, Gordon has a point If tender engines do shunt, the tight turns in the yard & the constant change of direction could derail either them or their tenders So it is safer for tank engines to shunt
The Strike Saga is one of my favorites parts of Season 1. The dialogue in this series is some of the most genuine and realistic I’ve ever seen in a Thomas YT Series. You make this show seem so much more macher. Gordon’s driver shouting at him was already my favorite part, and George ain’t having any of it.
I wish you did the scene where Thomas was snarky towards Gordon and him pulling the express backwards. Also can hardly wait to see Thomas meet his best friend next episode!!!!😊
In the actual episode, James felt there was not much reason to join the strike. His continued hesitation to join the strike makes it a better story than it actually is.
I just love this episode- James and henry dont just Follow gordon for their own reasons. James really REALLY tries not to give in. But he thinks that he can get what he wants.(Spoiler:He doesn't) I like how the dialogue is realistic for the engines, it really makes a huge difference! Also Percy. Love that edit with STH standing infront of percy at the ending! And love his 'can do it' attitude
I always loved it when Gordon learns something in each short episode. This made it better, we see how Gordon ends up in these situations, and he really does need to learn a lot because of his huge ego (at least, at this period).
Wasn't expecting the asset re-use from "Sodor's Finest: Percy" nor this soon after rhe last movie, but this was another certified banger of an episode!
I tell you I love this series. I have something to look forward to every Saturday and having this amazing mind- opening, New Perspective of Thomas & Friends season 1 is amazing. You're doing a splendid job, Trampy 🎉🎉🎉
I am so happy i discovered this channel I love the voices and witty dialoge in these videos this is the thomas the tank engine i wished i had as a child, keep up the awesome work!!!
Man it’s great to finally meet Percy, though honestly I feel bad for James a little bit cause he worked so hard for his chance at the Express only to be peer pressured into going on strike. I hope Sir Topham Hatt isn’t terribly harsh to him
A striking banger episode, but what I love is how just James is forced to join the strike instead the other way around and I wanna see how Percy's adventures will go in the future...
I’m stupid, I never realized that you voiced the man in the engine shed in the intro forSodor’s Finest Percy by The Unlucky Tug. Very well done video. It was a blast.
Just in time my good man, I'm goin to an event today so I was hopin to sneak watching this in before we left Anytime Gordon has to interact with the human characters cracks me up. He's so full of himself, and the people are having None of it
I love the beginning with Gordon, Charlie, and George. Charlie is just fucking done with everything, same with George. I love the kids at the station, they’re funnier than the trucks. James and Henry being hesitant to join the strike is interesting, Gordon is borderline manipulative. “No turning back now” said Henry. the description is right, the big engines are fucking idiots, Gordon is the biggest idiot. I love Edward and Thomas’ friendship. Percy’s introduction gives me so much joy, I love his playful, joyful personality. I can’t wait for the next movie! May I have permission to react to this on my channel?
Very funny and great to finally see Percy! I like how Edward tries to convince the big engines that this isn't the right choice. Even James didn't want this! Great voice acting and writing! Also, 5:58 is that a Spongebob reference?
Hmm at 17:56 I can't be the only one hearing some trampy movie and sodor's finest on Percy overlap here. In all seriousness though this was a wonderful installment. From episode 8 up to now it's sort of feels like an adventure continues type film. I can't wait to see the next part!
11:41 The fact that Edward came back only a minute afterwards with Sir Topham Hat implies to me that he must've been waiting behind somewhere while Edward went to see what they were doing and to probably hear them out and actually give them a chance to come back as Topham was hearing them. Almost as if Edward and him both planned it. Nice attention to detail!
HOLY SHIT 20 MINUTES HELL YEAH. Also I called it even though I didn't say i predicted it. Also i kind of expected James to start crying or smth because he feels stressed into going on the strike.
I really like how James and Henry aren’t just mindlessly following Gordon here.
Same! As far is I'm concerned, Henry is pretty much the only one with common sense. Despite still being a cynical sod you can tell being shut up in a tunnel for two weeks has affected him. And you can tell how guilty James feels considering he recently just impressed Sir Topham Hatt by pulling the Express, feeling like he is now betrayed him after being forced to go on strike with Gordon and Henry. You can tell he is the one that is gonna regret it the most when they're being shut up.
@@jayheadley8061 true
@@jayheadley8061 true
This ep of trampy Thomas brought more character’s thought, hesitation, and reason than ttte itself.
BROTHER!?!?!?
The interaction between Gordon and George is magnificient
His name is George.
@@FictionalADDON Not confusing with the steamroller, obviously
@@cristianmuraro8214Who’s George if he’s not the steam roller?
@Thegallopingsausage781 ok, and yes you were *very polite*
Comedy Gold 🤣
I really like how Henry is trying to be reasonable with this whole Strike thing while James fears he might get send away to be scrapped, this really shows that each character has their own personality and not just showing one side in each of them.
trampy dose a way better job with character building then the hit era did almost every new character they made barely had anything to note about other then being shy lazy or an unlikeable buck tooth freak.
@@karenfan010 Kinda makes you wonder if Thomas & Friends was rebooted into a semi-adult show aired on Adult Swim instead of this Total Dramarama clone aired in god knows what channel?
To be fair the men where shouting
@@Lnerfan1 That too.
Not to mention, the actual thing just has James and Henry as Gordon's blind yes-men. Here, they're reluctant to strike and only join because he manages to persuade them.
12:11 That is the most haunting expression i've ever seen from a character... legit James looks like he's seen some shit.
OH MY GOD, WE’RE DEAD!!!!!!!
He looks like he’s seen an entire orphanage be slaughtered
@@thetrainmaster968is that right?
Edward, take Henry’s train!
I kinda feel bad for James in this. He was pretty much dragged into it.
Poor James. He really should start standing his own ground.
I feel so sorry for James.
I agree. James should have gone with Edward.
I feel bad for James too he didn’t want to go on strike but he had no option and was forced to join Henry and Gordon poor James
Yeah really! Poor James... Gordon really is a lot more manipulative than ever.
Putting this here too:
Let me be honest. I love your reinterpretation of the Railway Series and Thomas and friends in general.
First, it's so much more mature. I'd go so far as even say adult.
Not in the adult way a lot of shows nowadays try to be. Not by throwing a swear or curse in every sentence but by actually being adult.
Which leads into the characters. They all feel real yet true to their characters. Thomas is immature, frustrated, and impatient but instead of it coming from him being a 'cheeky' engine, it all comes from a sense of not being appreciated.
Hell, you can't even blame him. Even in his introduction the other engine's seem more annoyed by his very existence than anything.
Edward is the only one who treats them with any semblance of understanding and respect.
Speaking of, Edward being old in the stories translates into a character who is understanding of everyone and their character traits and flaws.
He comes off as more of a father figure than even Sir Toppham Hat/The Fat Controller. It's clear his experience has taught him life lessons which he carries through to the present. He's more of a guiding hand to everyone and he does it because he knows it's the right thing to do. As pointed out in the very first episode, it doesn't matter if he's not thanked, just that he did it.
The conversation between him and Thomas about Gordon in 'Tricked' is without a doubt one of the most heartfelt conversations not only in this series but in any piece of media I've watched lately.
Then there's Gordon himself. Strong, powerful, and, fast. Arrogant, lazy, patronizing. By all accounts, I should hate this version of Gordon. I've hated characters in all the forms of stories for less. But the Big Blue engine is written and acted so well you can't help but like him even if you don't like his actions. Plus he constantly pays for his arrogance. Sure, that was a key point theme in the original stories but things like his safety valve breaking being actively his fault is a bit of narrative brilliance.
Speaking of narrative brilliance, James being a nervous, insecure guy with something to prove is something I have to applaud. He's enthusiastic like Thomas, a braggart like Gordon, and is the third smallest tender engine of all of them. He lets the little mistakes get under his skin as it were leading to making bigger ones. I also love how he's pretty much excluded amongst the other engines.
Like it's clear he's really the odd one out. Henry talks over him. Gordon calls him little James, which must sting since he is strong enough to pull the express. And ironically enough, he is the least experienced tender engine on the yard. His naïveté shows when he takes Gordon on his word for a lot which leads to interesting moments when Henry corrects him.
In contrast with Thomas who isn't appreciated, James certainly doesn't feel respected. He's mocked constantly and wants to take every opportunity to prove himself and show off. Him essentially getting bullied into joining the strike after just managing to pull the express kind of shows how he's just not taken seriously.
Also him saying 'I hope you crash and die, you sick cow' to Henry I think is going to be a very interesting character interaction once we get into a certain episode that I am personally looking forward to.
Speaking of...
I just love how you made Henry not give a crap. Like he calls out everyone on their nonsense and is just absolutely brutal. He calls it as he sees it which I think is kind of fitting to his character because he has to deal with reality.
The reality of him not being a very good steam engine is pretty clear from episode one when his mishaps are brought up. You've been building up his sickness for a while and is a good bit of writing.
It's clear Henry cannot afford to have any sense of delusional grandeur, or be able to sit up on any kind of arrogance beyond his strength which he can't really use.
Honestly he seems kind like the guy who knows he's running on borrowed time and just takes the moments as they come. Even if it leads to some poor decision-making. I really don't have much more to say about him though, not until we have a few more episodes at least.
Finally, I love what you did with the troublesome trucks. They come off as less malicious in this version. Only acting out when someone out and out abuses them such as Thomas and James up to this point. Gordon's the only one who has been able to bump them around and not get bumped back.
I just love this whole series and I hope you know how much this reignited a love for Thomas the tank engine for me.
Wishing you well in this.
How has this not been pinned
Henry is my favorite character in these movies, I'm glad you noticed. He's like me, doesn't give a rat's ass and calls everyone out on their BS.
This hasn't been pinned because, *respectfully*, it's TOO FREAKING LONG.At least in my opinion.@@courtemanche437
I LOVE that Henry remembered the LAST time he went on strike, before finally giving in to Gordon's plan. Same with James acknowledging his recent progression, though they both agree to the strike, they were still self-aware. Even chiding Gordon on the near-immediate failure of their strike.
And yet, James didn't realize that if he didn't join Gordon and Henry, he'd have the express all to himself...sort of.
The voice acting with Edward is amazing. Like this is he first time he actually sounds truly upset with Gordon, Henry, and James. Like he sounds like a father who is totally disappointed with his sons. To be honest, that ultimatum Edward gave actually sounded more threatening than Hatt did.
I like how Gordon is just straight up the villain in your interpretation of these stories, will probably make his eventual redemption a lot more satisfying
I honestly can’t wait to see the duck and diesel rivalry later on in the future.
@@karenfan010That’s going to be so fun!
Gordon, James, and Henry are literally Moe, Larry, and Curly from The Three Stooges and I love it. I also love the cold opening, poor George and Charlie having to deal with Gordon's crap. The part where Edward sees that Thomas has returned and they catch each other up on what's been happening was so wholesome. Also, the 20 minute runtime, at this rate the movie of "Paint Pots and Queens" is gonna be an hour. Again, these get better with every installment. Keep it up, Kyle, but like Topham said, "Let's not overwork ourselves."
Oh god I can see it.
Gordon: Moe
Henry: Larry
And James: Curly
Hear me out…
Gordon as Moe
James as Larry
Percy as Curly
Henry as Shemp
@@DieselD182 Dear God…
I would've thought James, Gordon and Henry were more like Elmo, Cookie Monster and Oscar the grouch from Sesame Street
Man, I love this!😄
6:26
Henry: Actually, James is right…which is crazy.
LMAO 😂
3:30 Then James Joined-In To The Laughing and Teasing Crowd.
James: "Ahhahahaha. *sigh* Oh, My Gordon, Looks Like, You've Had a Little Problem With Getting
on The Turntable, Huh?"
Gordon: "Don't You Laugh at Me, James. You Might Have The Same Problem, If You Knew, How Windy, It Is."
James: "Oh, Please. I Would Never Have That Problem. I'm Not
So Fat as You. Hahahahahaa."
The Children: *Laughing*
It's even funnier because, in the next episode, James says "I think, Henry, that's the new engine. Although, I could be wrong, you know." james is making a subtle response to Henry's sarcasm XD!
Edward's telling the big engines off- especially his disappointment in James- was brilliant. The one engine in the yard with the brain cell.
It's nice havin Thomas and his snark back after a nice break, and that little bit where he reunites with Edward was delightful.
And, at long last, ITS PERCY TIME
you're absolutely spoiling us with these long eps
what sucks is that the only james episode after this is we’re he crashes into tar wagons which means he’ll never get a chance to redeem himself after this.
"THE braincell" XD
What I love here is how Edward's "black wheeling" is depicted compared to the original story. In the original Edward agreeing to shunt the coaches broke the strike but the poor treatment of him was what spurred Percy's purchase. He's still working among the strike here but he had much more of an active role in the story, showing off just how ridiculous the reason for their strike really is, because like he says, "Gordon we were built to work." It's only further shown off after Edward leaves to get Topham and it's revealed Gordon never had a plan of any sort, and how disastrous it goes when his hypocrisy after speaking with Topham shows Henry and James how stupid this idea really was.
Edward wants them to be better and is willing to give them a chance but he also knows that that sometimes harsh consequences are needed for them to learn a lesson. But it all comes to a head beautifully because Edward and Thomas are then called to take over the work while the big engines are shut up, but Topham knows that them alone won't be able to cover all of it, especially since Thomas now runs a branch line. And THIS, this is why he gets Percy, to manage the Ffarquhar branch, and show that the railway can get along just fine without them. Topham takes into account how Edward was treated by the big engines like in the original story, but now it's through acknowledgement of how he shouldn't be overworked just because they made it difficult for him, and does his best to ease the pressure a bit. It shows how Topham rewards dedication and hard work by showcasing how he appreciates the engines who do that work and he will help them any way he can, which Gordon is still blind to.
Also I do think James' stint on the turntable could've been included, maybe with Henry trying to show them up and using the turntable perfectly before derailing when he tries to get off too quickly. Their frustrations could've been used to make it easier for Gordon to manipulate them into joining his strike. However I can see why it and Henry and the Elephant were cut, and who knows, maybe it'll follow _T&F_ and be involved in a story further down the line.
Gordon's plans to get what he wants are always just childish tantrums disguised with pompous wording. He wants everything handed to him, so when he doesn't get that, he blames everyone else, even when it's painfully obvious he was the reason things fell apart.
Textbook narcissism. "Everyone else is in the wrong, I can't possibly be. I'm perfect."
@@theholygamer969 "Do you wanna die Gordon?"
"No, I'm too famous to die."
Yep.
@@primrosevale1995 That's another thing. He's completely delusional.
He thinks he's got this big reputation when all he does is run an express route that's only about 87 miles long on a rather small escapist island.
Compared to Flying Scotsman's tenure, that's laughably minimal.
@@theholygamer969 Can’t even imagine what Trampy would do with Scotsman in this series!
@@theholygamer969 Another bit of subtle brilliance. The events of the first six Railway Series books take place in the 1920s and 30s. Percy joined the railway in 1926. If the engines were human, Gordon would be a toddler during the events of this arc.
Gordon's a big baby.
Edward: …. What are you doing?
James: WE’RE ON STRIKE, AND WE’RE NOT MOVING FROM THIS SPOT-
Gordon: Whoa, whoa!
Henry: Shut up!
Gordon: that wasn’t the plan at all! What are you doing?!
Very interesting to see your take on the strike. I was simply just expecting Tenders and Turntables but you got straight to the point with pulling the express backwards sparking the strike and having the other engines doubt his idea compared to James spinning like a top and Henry’s elephant incident.
Also the introduction to Percy feels sadder than I thought it would be. His old owner simply dumped him there. I love how unique you’ve made these Trampy Movies when compared to the source materials!
Trampy movies feel so streamlined compared to the original stories. trimming the fat off to maximize the storytelling.
Its called strike tho
Didn’t the elephant for Henry happen after the strike. As they called back to Henry’s issue with rain. Unless I forgot the episode order.
@@hayjad610 The elephant happened before the strike in the book. But you’re right about the episode being three seasons after the strike
@@SteamedPokehog I genuinely hope we see Trampy take on Henry and the Elephant. It would be hilarious.
I love Gordon didn’t try at all, never paid attention to the timetables, and started getting all upset even though it was his fault
This was great! I especially love the relationship between Thomas and Edward in this. The way that the two meet each other again is like two old friends reuniting after being away for a long time, and I love that. Plus, the reused Unlucky Tug Sodor's Finest on Percy lines at the end was a real surprise to me, and it was really the icing on the cake. I'm really looking forward to seeing how Percy will interact with the other characters!
Same here! Really outdone yourself!
What I like about this is that James is hesitant about the whole strike and only joins because he’s pretty much forced to
8:53 It’s like he wanted white flags like Dream 🏳️
well because he only recently just proved himself that sir topham hatt he didn’t want to betray him like that honestly he needs to cut gordon and henry out of his life there only going to keep getting into more trouble.
Poor James
Definitely shows you how manipulative Gordon is.
Exactly, James really means no harm in this series, and yet the poor fellow gets forced to do this whole strike. not to mention how SCARED James is when he communicated with The Fat Director/Sir Topham Hatt.
I loved the reaction Edward had when Thomas came back to the yard. It’s like seeing one of your childhood best friends in a coffee shop after not seeing them in ages. Great work as always Trampy! Can’t wait for Percy’s introduction! Keep it up!
I love the line deliveries in this! Gordon accidently admitting he wasnt trying was pretty funny, the way edward asked what the engines are doing was so unintentionally funny, james saying “oh my god we’re dead” was so funny to me, espcially paired up with that custom nervous face you made for him, and thomas accepting to come back to tidmouth because gordon is a pouty crybaby was just hilarious, its also nice to finally see the green caterpillar make his debut in the series.
So True
Gordon is a pouty crybaby indeed! 😂😂😂😂
This was by far the best Trampy Movie you made. The beginning was the funniest way to open the episode with and having Henry and James not fully on board to go on strike makes sense since they both caused trouble in past episodes and had chances to redeem themselves to Sir Topham Hatt. It was really funny that they got so pissed at Gordon that the strike failed. Also seeing Thomas again in this movie was amazing and his reunion with Edward was wholesome. If I had to rank this with the other Trampy Movies, I would have to put it in A tier along with Runaway. Keep up the amazing work Trampy
One of my favourite things about your movies is Gordon.
You really managed to make him disgustingly manipulative to the other engines. This ironically makes him look powerful compared to the other engines, which is what he self-stands for.
We first had him trying to make Edward doubtful of himself in the first movie, then we have him calling the engines little during the movies, as if seeming like someone caring but also like sweettalking as well, then him trying to gaslight Thomas into believing he actually didn't know that Thomas was coupled behind his train in "Tricked", and now the strike, where he coerces James and Henry into participating in the strike, and you can even see the manipulation he's doing when James and Henry are doubting this to be a good idea, and genuinely starting to believe Edward, before Gordon makes them go to his side again with reasons that may seem right when you look through James and Henry's POV, but when you look at it from your own POV, you know it's just nonsensical reasoning.
I shouldn't be loving this version of Gordon, but I am.
I also feel like this naturally allows Trampy to write in the many karma paybacks with Gordon.
@@Toonrick12 Definitely. And it seems the Down The Mine retelling, when it eventually comes, will be when Gordon redeems himself.
@@Toonrick12 yh hes like the Eric cartman of the movies and trampy is basically Wendy we just have to wait for the right moment
Best thing about "Tricked": Gordon could easily have gotten away with it because Thomas brought it on himself in a sense. Thomas delayed the Express and mouthed off to the Fat Controller. Gordon banked on the fact that he had to rush and deliberately set off before Thomas could be uncoupled.
The whole beginning part was hilarious. Once again Thomas and Edward’s friendship feels so genuine, and the ending was handled wonderfully! Can’t wait to see Percy meet the others! Another phenomenal installment!
ok this is without a doubt my favorite trampy movie.
the humor, writing, and relationship with the characters is honestly quite nice
this movie is probably the funniest one out of all. gordon, james, and henry arguing at the sheds about the strike and them even knowing that the whole idea of the strike was bad in concept was perfect
I really liked how you handle james to be at first hesitant abt the strike and even knowing they were gonna lose their own jobs, obv they aren’t but it’s actually kinda nice to see james and henry, morseo james, be the smart and logical one to point out the flaws in the strike.
it’s actually a nice character development for him.
amazing job on this movie
I like how James is peer pressured into the strike rather than joining the strike due to the "turntable incident". Feels a little more unique. Although i would have loved to see how you would have handled that scene. Maybe in the future or a flashback or something. Still, Amazing movie as always and great writing!
I just love the part where Thomas just called Gordon a pouty crybaby lol
So do I, dude! Thomas calling Gordon a crybaby is hilarious!
I mean he’s not wrong!
@@pikachuthebananasplit9061 Big totes!
@@jasmineflower2888 Not only was he refusing to go anywhere but he was also willing to take both Henry and James down with him!
@@pikachuthebananasplit9061 Yea.
No one's talking about Thomas's little interaction with the station master.
I love how you're already sewing the seeds for Thomas's eventual race and with Bertie, with the detail of Thomas being 16 minutes early. That, and his attitude towards Annie and Clarabelle, really implies a lot about he operates and feels about his branch line. 👌
Anyway, that foreshadowing is worth a chef's kiss. haha
I genuinely love how this follows the Railway Series timeline but, aside from the swearing, has an Adventure Begins vibe. Not only that, but James more or less being pressured into the strike is better than the "James redeems himself but is now a dick" approach that Awdry had. James has spent all of his time trying to be like the big engines. A bit like the kid who hangs with bullies to look cool, but their peers know they're a poser and pick on them just as much as their target. James is a deeply insecure engine and has only just proven himself to the Fat Controller.
Even the buildup to the strike in the previous videos. You took Brenner's decision to have Gordon object to Thomas getting a branch line, and the Fat Controller saying he's getting another engine, and expanded on it so much. Henry and Gordon complaining about shunting their own trains, James admitting that he hates it too after reconciling with Gordon. Even the Fat Controller being pestered for a new engine. It was always implied that Percy only joined the railway as a result of the strike, but considering how much of a bastard Gordon is here, the Fat Controller won't give him the satisfaction of thinking he got his way.
Love this!
Ok this is hands down one of the best trampy movies. The repetitiveness of the turntable trouble and the crew suddenly yelling makes the scene all the more enjoyable. I also really like how the big engines discuss whether the strike is a good decision, especially with James. Speaking of which, it was hilarious when in the middle of the strike he quietly said "we're dead". The use of stock images was also a nice addition too. Plus you're edits are getting a lot better. Amazing work! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Again, like the Trampy Movies on the James Arc, this is honestly better than the actual episode. I love how you added the fact that James and Henry seems to doubt this strike because they have done lots of good things. Also, 20 minutes is a lot, and I wouldn't mind if you take a break from doing these again doing this for that long of a runtime can be a hassle. Anyways, as always, this is amazing work, and keep up with the great work!!.
Another banger of an episode, I especially love the scenes with Gordon and George, and James just fearing for his life as he joins the strike. AND we finally get introduced to Percy, his personality and voice are so well done. Great work dude!
Words can’t start to explain how absolutely amazing this series and especially this episode is. The dialogue is some of the funniest I’ve heard in a while, and every character has somehow become more developed than the actual show. The quality of these episodes are starting to become that of an actual show and I am so happy that this series exists. Keep up the amazing content.
I love the last part where you included the opening from the Unlucky Tug's Percy Video! This whole series and headcanon has been phenomenal! Keep up the fantastic work!
Gordon letting slip that he wasn’t seriously trying to line himself up on the turntable and his freak out when he has to pull the express backwards was really funny!
I am a bit surprised that we didn't get to see Henry and the elephant, or James spin around the turn table, but I don't think they were needed, this is actually very well written and well thought out. This might now be my favourite of the episodes you have done so far, please don't stop making amazing content!
I was surprised too, but you make a good point.
True
he probably didn’t include them because they were a bit unrealistic.
Henry with the elephant wasn’t until season 4
We’ll have I got something to tell you
Jeez, this is one of thr reasons Edward is the true pride of the line. He never complains about jobs giving to him, his wisdom is something the other engines look up to, and he even stood his ground against the three big engines (even bold when he gave Gordon a choice). Another would be even if there were less trains people tend to forget that Edward is a 4-4-0, he's been an express engine in his early career so he along with Thomas will handle the mainline nicely. What do you guys think? Good video.
It was mentioned early on that the trains were too heavy for both Thomas and Edward to work alone and that hatt bought Henry, then Gordon and then James to cover the freight work.
Holy heck the amount of work that they'd need to do is immense, the mainline simply couldn't work without them alone.
I hope he will do 'Edward's Exploit' that was Edward's Finest Hour
I said it before and I’ll say it again, Edward is the GOAT
Edward has done work with missing couplimg rods, poor steam, etc.
Gordon has mechanical accidents evry other day.
Another wonderful video! Gordon is definitely the star of this episode. The turntable scene is great, with Gordon "trying," the humans, the children, and how well it works as an intro. Everything with the strike is amazing. The dynamic between Gordon, and Henry and James is great. I like how Gordon manipulates them, and how they try to poke holes in his plan. Their hesitation makes sense considering Henry's tunnel incident and James's arc. Thomas's reasoning for coming back is great, and the Thomas-Edward dynamic continues to be excellent. I loved Percy's introduction and how it throughs in some "Deep Lore." However, I am a little disappointed that Herny and James didn't get their "final straw," considered the hilarious dialogue you could have written for those scenes. But nothing stopping you from adapting them later, right? I mean, the TVS did, so... Anyway great episode, and I look forward to seeing more Percy.
Also, 13:41
i’ve only seen the first five minutes but this episode is awesome so far, and I love how the railway men are given actual names rather than just “the driver” or “the firemen”
Well, some staff members have been given official names, and there are also a few female workers as well as male.
Drivers:
Bob, Thomas’ driver
Charlie Sand, Edward’s driver
Peter, Rheneas’ driver
Joe, Culdee’s driver
Ivo Hugh, Rusty’s driver (As well as his father and son, both named David)
Jack Owen, Stepney’s driver
Franz, Hugo’s driver (Named after and possibly based on his designer, Franz Kruckenburg)
Billy Two feathers, Rainbow Sun’s driver
Gilbert Perkins
Archie Higginbottom
Mr Arkwright
Mr Roberts
Bob and Dave (Also work as signalmen)
Burnett Stone
Lily Stone (When she grows up)
Firemen:
Sidney Hever, Edward’s fireman
Ted, Henry’s fireman
Signalmen:
Mr Edwards
Simon
Bob and Dave (Also work as drivers)
Dave
Bert
Joe
Alan
Stationmasters:
Galahad Qualtrough (What a name!)
Kevin Volley
Old Bailey
Stacy Jones
Porters:
Fred
Bert
Bill
Sam
Tim
Guards:
Mr Conducter
Junior
Mr Rushen (Nancy Rushen’s father)
Mr Peter
Old Jim
Dave
Bill
Bob
Sally
Cleaners:
Alf
Bert
Workmen:
Albert
@@ciarangleeson2880 isn't Thomas' Fireman hinted at being named Johnny when Charlie is singing that song in the episode where Bertie is trying to chase Edward?
Well, those just happen to be the lyrics of the actual song, so I don’t know. I do, however, have a feeling that Dave the guard might be Nancy’s father. In the annual story “Pantomime Pranks”, Nancy’s father is said to be Gordon’s guard, and while Dave is usually shown to be Thomas’ guard in the magazine stories, it was once mentioned that he sometimes works on night trains with Gordon, so I just connected the dots from there.
@@ciarangleeson2880 gotcha
@@ciarangleeson2880 I seen that you put Jack Bailey from SOS very clever 😏
I 100% love James' reaction and character in this. Especially the little "We're dead"
It reminds me of that scene from Home Alone 2 when Kevin cuts the rope causing a steel pipe to fall down and before it lands on the bandits you can hear a faint “no” from Harry before it lands on them
That’s what James’s reaction reminds me of
You know what? I'm gonna list some things about this movie that I particularly like:
-Thomas, when asked to run the main line, specifically thinks about Gordon and doesn't think about James and Henry, as if to imply he's got a bit of a rivalry with/grudge against Gordon.
-STH specifically says to Percy that he wants an engine who "never gives up", possibly foreshadowing the events of Percy's Promise.
-James and Henry are reluctant to strike, since they've already been put into trouble and have redeemed themselves to STH, with the particular turntable and elephant incidents omitted.
-Thomas is complained to about being early and going too fast, which possibly foreshadows both Thomas & Bertie, and Thomas and the Guard.
-Thomas, in response to the complaints, compares himself to Henry, which alludes to Henry being late at stations due to his sickness.
-Edward and Thomas meeting again is just like old friends who haven't seen each other in a long time, which....yeah, that's what's going on here.
12:12 "OMG we're dead."
The way he delivered that line made me 😂
20 minutes? We’re getting the deluxe edition tonight lads
I was legitimately so hopeful that James was gonna defect from the strike even though I knew what was gonna end up happening. Excellent stuff as always!
Yooooo i love your thomas’ friends series
I am loving these stories! Particularly on James’s perspective. Seeing him hesitated for the strike surely was fresh
Dude! I’m really enjoying your series. This is such a hilarious take on Season 1. These always leave me smiling
Cutting out James turntable & Henry’s elephant experiences and reasons for joining the strike to show their hesitation to it was cool still kinda wish we saw the turntable to get more amazing James screaming
Was showing a friend the full playlist as was very surprised that this got uploaded during us watching. Really loved the added dialogue of the three big engines discussing and the way Gordan influences Henry and James.
I do really look forward to the next episode and the fallout of the strike. Great work as always Trampy
The man made the railway work with Two. Locked one of his engines up in a tunnel, and has been fair to his engines the whole time, understanding their problems as their manager. Course he’s like that, cause the board, and his own investors are constantly breathing down his neck. Had this been any other man, he’d’ve stopped caring about them a looooong time ago. But this is the man we’ve come to know, as the Fat Director. Or, Sir Topham the First. *Wonderful as always my friend, keep up the good work, at your own pace*
“We’re not gonna lose our Jobs We’re gonna freakin DIE!!! Thank you Gordon!! Best line you’ve ever written!
The Trampy movies are getting better and longer in duration. Awesome! These are truly gold!
"Listen to us or go out of business"
Gordon CLEARLY forgot what STH going out of business would mean for them; auctioned off to someone else maybe less caring, left to rust or scrapped!
Or dumped into the sea.
2:17 jesus christ i havent finished watching it and im laughing my ass off to how gordon reacts to this
12:02
bruh the way Sir Topham said "What did you just say..?" legit gave me goosebumps.
You don't wanna fuck with the Hatt.
#dontfuckwithfatthatt
When Sir Topham Hatt bought Percy at the end, not only was I cheering but Percy’s Theme from Thomas Reorchestrated was playing in my head! Can’t wait to see more of Percy, and it was a welcome surprise to see Thomas again!
Great new episode, didn’t like Henry and James ending up going along with Gordon’s shenanigans, but on the other hand, seeing them arguing back on fourth on whether or not going on strike was a good idea is pretty funny, lol, and seeing it all go wrong after Topham does indeed shut them up but with a plan already was even more comical.
Liked to see Thomas coming back to the spotlight, seems he’s taking his work at his branch line pretty seriously, wonder if this will be explored on the future as well as his coaches not really enjoying that, and his dislike with Gordon only continues, since he did come back partly to pull the Express while Gordon is doing nothing, and seeing Edward going on a full rant about the big engines and damn near knocking them back to their senses, but Gordon’s stubbornness was still just too much.
And I’m glad we’ve already been introduced to Percy, interesting take and backstory for him, hope we learn more about it.
Anyways, props to all your work as always, be it writing, voicing and editing, you do a superb work, I’m eager to see the following instalments of the series, and take your time as always
what sucks is that james just recently proved himself a credit to the railway and now he’s back we’re he started sir topham hatt probably isn’t gonna let him on the express anymore.
@@karenfan010 Yeah, thanks for posting that out, forgot to put it in my rant, lol
Imagine working in yard, minding your own business and just hear: “YOU’RE FULL OF CRAP GORDON”😂
I’d be like, “what the f*ck?” And then I’d be like, “Oh, it’s Gordon being a dumbass.”
I’d be like “oh god not this again, what’s Gordon screwing up now?”
Henry's "oh." at the implication of Edward being scrapped is honestly hilarious
The worst thing is if Gordon said "its not safe and we could derail" he'd be in the clear. But because he just doesn't like it he's not.
I do love this series.
At this point, Charlie needs a raise for putting up with the crap of Gordon, Henry and James.
James at this point was just forced
@@urtooslow4415 that is true along with Henry.
Charlie doesn’t drive James
At least I don’t think he does
Sooo imagine Gordon's face if Edward told him that most American switchers were tender engines, that'd be priceless imo.
Really?
@@ciarangleeson2880 Yes, most American switch engines during the steam era were 0-6-0 or 0-8-0 tender engines. The reason for this is most yards are quite large and the trains are quite long, that takes a lot out of an engine so they needed more fuel capacity to work those yards.
You know, up until recently, I kinda thought that the first episode, Edward, was kinda... disconnected? Don't get me wrong, it was good, but it took me a while to get its importance in relation to the rest of the series.
Edward (the episode) established that Edward had been in relative disue for a while - long enough to even begin doubting his own capabilities. It's an experience that none of the other engines had (save for Henry, though his state of disuse was short and his OWN fault, not a result of changing times). I think this is why Edward never complains and is always encouraging others towards the same - he took that past experience to heart, and no matter how difficult or even menial the present tasks may be, he still chooses to be grateful to have any task at all.
Not sure how far into the original series you intend on going, but if you ever get around to Edward's Exploit, I could die happy.
Probably the reason you felt it was disconnected was because before Trampy movies existed, Trampy did a much shorter version of the Edward movie, where I *think* the point was to show what it’d be like if Thomas was the annoying character that nobody liked and Edward was the respectable main charcter everyone loved or something?
Just that one line from Edward sounding so tired.
“…what are you doing?”
And, of course, everyone’s favourite.
*”Oh my god, we’re dead.”*
I absolutely love this movie everything about it is perfect, I really like the opening a lot as well as the crews and workers having names instead of “the driver or firemen” or “the workmen”. I do really feel bad for James, he was basically being gaslighted by Gordon into doing this without his saying and just when he gained the big man’s respect too. While Gordon does have his moments of kindness he can also be very manipulative giving the situation. It was also nice to see Thomas and Edward reunite as well as the scene where topham purchasing another engine which totally looks like it was pulled from the unlucky tug’s Percy analysts video (witch is a good thing by the way), and how Percys owner just left him here with no explanation as to where or what place he was built is a nice touch as well as Percy saying that his previous controller couldn’t have Percy on his railway because there were too many engines and Percy’s just ok with everything and him being called #6, forgot to add that but I think it is very interesting and does explain how he came to Sodor already with a #6
Also I don’t know if it’s just me but I think Thomas going down the branch really fast might be foreshadowing Thomas and Bertie’s race
Your videos just keep getting better and better. Can’t wait to see Percys shenanigans on Sodor
Ah, beautiful once again! And using one of the shots from TheUnluckyTug's Sodor's Finest: Percy at the end, very fitting!! Well done, once again! Also, Thomas is probably laughing his bunker off at the big engine's situation, though we'll see how long that's for...
I like how James is reluctant considering he just got back in Topham's good books.
Also it's nice that he acknowledges Annie & Clarabel.
Best Episode Ever! Definitely on 4 in favourite TM list!
1. Rain
2. Tricked
3. Runaway
4. Strike
I completely understand why you're didn't include Henry's encounter with the Circus elephant and James spinning around like a top in the turntable in terms of relevance to the story. I really love your take on James. I really feel bad for him, having to cave to peer pressure due to Gordon's manipulation. And as always I love Edward being the Voice of Reason. I'm surprised you didn't include Thomas taking the piss out of Gordon when he had to pull the next train backwards but the children and Gordon's row between George and Charlie really made up for it. 🤣
Also love Percy's introduction!
They seriously need to hire you as Thomas director. Thank you for making Thomas the Tank Engine great again! 😁
I don't think the layout calls for it? it depends on the type of Sodor map Trampy's using.
Gordon is definitely the type of Engine who would commit Genocide on the Tank Engines
Your voice acting never disappoints! Thanks for the great content
12:12 James' face here is the best ever face edit I've seen on him 😂🤣
Someone better make that some kind of trainz face lol
13:53 James: We’re gonna lose our Jobs 🙁
13:55 Henry: we’re not gonna lose our Jobs we’re freaken die, thank you Gordon 😠
13:58 Gordon: We’re not gonna lose our jobs and not gonna die! Pull yourself together
I can’t stand Gordon’s Face, he sounds like the president🤣🤣
@@carterher8082 Gordon is such a prick! And I love it!! 🤣🤣
The characters are at their peak! It's like series 5's edition to series 1 in terms of tone and character interactions
It’s like the presidents colleagues messing up and not working with the president and losing their dignity 🤣🤣🤣🤣
13:41 Well it’s not my fault, that you two stood there like scared puppies 🐶 🐶
When you and your friend joined an online match and saw everyone on the enemy team having chinese usernames 💀
I love this episode so much. It puts such a level of realism into the story. Though I do feel bad for James after proving himself last time.
Amazing work as always. The last scene was especially great
The one thing I really missed is the sequence in which Thomas makes makes fun of Gordon for pulling the train backwards, followed by James “playing round-abouts.” I think you would’ve found away to make that whole ordeal so funny
Regardless though, this is excellent work. You do such a good job of filling in the blanks left by RWA. One key beauty of Thomas is that it leaves so much up to the imagination and I have really loved your interpretation of the series so far
I really like the Strike Saga in Season 1 but to see it made into a Trampy Movie is a lost of words. Can't wait for Trampy Movie 11. Keep up the good work man!
I dig this fresh retelling of these older stories, your characterizations work very well! I think I love just about every character here, but there's just something about James' characterization that I feel is an improvement over how Awdry wrote him in a majority of the original stories, I'm wondering if that means some stories will end up going differently than others... Old Iron and Double Header in particular, but I'll just have to be patient. Not that I mind, the fact that you can put these out consistently is more than enough, I feel.
That Percy Voice Rocks!!!
In all fairness, Gordon has a point
If tender engines do shunt, the tight turns in the yard & the constant change of direction could derail either them or their tenders
So it is safer for tank engines to shunt
The Strike Saga is one of my favorites parts of Season 1. The dialogue in this series is some of the most genuine and realistic I’ve ever seen in a Thomas YT Series. You make this show seem so much more macher. Gordon’s driver shouting at him was already my favorite part, and George ain’t having any of it.
Brilliant scene!
You mean mature, right?
@@ciarangleeson2880 yep
I wish you did the scene where Thomas was snarky towards Gordon and him pulling the express backwards. Also can hardly wait to see Thomas meet his best friend next episode!!!!😊
Same here! I can't wait to see how you do your take on Thomas and Percy's dynamic.
@@jayheadley8061 we saw a small glimpse from Henry's reaction to Percy saying he was gonna go find him in one of the old shorts
In the actual episode, James felt there was not much reason to join the strike.
His continued hesitation to join the strike makes it a better story than it actually is.
I just love this episode-
James and henry dont just Follow gordon for their own reasons.
James really REALLY tries not to give in. But he thinks that he can get what he wants.(Spoiler:He doesn't)
I like how the dialogue is realistic for the engines, it really makes a huge difference!
Also Percy. Love that edit with STH standing infront of percy at the ending! And love his 'can do it' attitude
that tuntable part was just cherry on the cake
I love how James is so negative about the strike and immediately regrets it. I hope the fat controller does realise it, if he already has that is.
I always loved it when Gordon learns something in each short episode.
This made it better, we see how Gordon ends up in these situations, and he really does need to learn a lot because of his huge ego (at least, at this period).
Wasn't expecting the asset re-use from "Sodor's Finest: Percy" nor this soon after rhe last movie, but this was another certified banger of an episode!
I love how the Percy intro from Unlucky Tug’s is implemented at the very end. Great work as always Trampy
I absolutely love this, James being hesitant is amazing character building. And you got all the characters perfectly 👏👏👏
I tell you I love this series. I have something to look forward to every Saturday and having this amazing mind- opening, New Perspective of Thomas & Friends season 1 is amazing. You're doing a splendid job, Trampy 🎉🎉🎉
3:27 the children are laughing, like chipmunks, watching their favorite TV show
I am so happy i discovered this channel I love the voices and witty dialoge in these videos this is the thomas the tank engine i wished i had as a child, keep up the awesome work!!!
Man it’s great to finally meet Percy, though honestly I feel bad for James a little bit cause he worked so hard for his chance at the Express only to be peer pressured into going on strike. I hope Sir Topham Hatt isn’t terribly harsh to him
I liked how happy Edward is to see Thomas again after some time really shows there’s bond
A striking banger episode, but what I love is how just James is forced to join the strike instead the other way around and I wanna see how Percy's adventures will go in the future...
I’m stupid, I never realized that you voiced the man in the engine shed in the intro forSodor’s Finest Percy by The Unlucky Tug. Very well done video. It was a blast.
Just in time my good man, I'm goin to an event today so I was hopin to sneak watching this in before we left
Anytime Gordon has to interact with the human characters cracks me up. He's so full of himself, and the people are having None of it
This pg Thomas works out well for all the fans, not too childish or too dirty, it’s like right in the middle which works out for both
I love the beginning with Gordon, Charlie, and George. Charlie is just fucking done with everything, same with George. I love the kids at the station, they’re funnier than the trucks. James and Henry being hesitant to join the strike is interesting, Gordon is borderline manipulative. “No turning back now” said Henry. the description is right, the big engines are fucking idiots, Gordon is the biggest idiot. I love Edward and Thomas’ friendship. Percy’s introduction gives me so much joy, I love his playful, joyful personality. I can’t wait for the next movie! May I have permission to react to this on my channel?
absolutely :-)
This is where the Engines build ages line up well with their personality and maturity!
Very funny and great to finally see Percy! I like how Edward tries to convince the big engines that this isn't the right choice. Even James didn't want this! Great voice acting and writing!
Also, 5:58 is that a Spongebob reference?
Hmm at 17:56 I can't be the only one hearing some trampy movie and sodor's finest on Percy overlap here. In all seriousness though this was a wonderful installment. From episode 8 up to now it's sort of feels like an adventure continues type film. I can't wait to see the next part!
8:51 I love that Edward sounds so tired and done with the Gordon, James, and Henry being idiots
11:41
The fact that Edward came back only a minute afterwards with Sir Topham Hat implies to me that he must've been waiting behind somewhere while Edward went to see what they were doing and to probably hear them out and actually give them a chance to come back as Topham was hearing them. Almost as if Edward and him both planned it. Nice attention to detail!
HOLY SHIT 20 MINUTES HELL YEAH.
Also I called it even though I didn't say i predicted it.
Also i kind of expected James to start crying or smth because he feels stressed into going on the strike.