Liked how you made Ivo Hugh purple, to continue the trend that the TV series did. By making each of the SKR gang have a different color to distinguish them from one another.
I was _not_ expecting Terrier55Stepney to voice for Rheneas but it feels oddly fitting. Absolutely love how you made Ivo Hugh purple too, following in line with the TVS trend of all the narrow gauge engines having different colours to differentiate them rather than the uniform red and blue from the RWS.
Always wonderful to see a story from the Extended Railway Series and especially one where it features Ivo Hugh, a character we never got to know properly. At some part throughout the story, you still root for him being so determined to get the passengers to their destination. It does show that both Rheneas and Ivo Hugh pretty similar to each other.
I find it rather amusing that you got Terrier55Stepney, a quite infamous person on the Tallylyn Railway, to voice Rheneas. But I must say, his voice fits well.
I really enjoy this take on Ivo Hugh since he was never given any sort of persona in his own book that wasted potential for him. Being young and teasing the older engines believing that he will never break down until Rheneas brings him down to earth.
A fantastic way to start the year by making an adaptation to this story with Ivo Hugh in it. I think Ivo Hugh suites well with red in my opinion. Because the purple kinda has me thinking he's a mountain engine like Culdee. Love how this adaptation turned out and using a voice cast here. I recognize most of them. Including some oldies that I haven't heard in a long time. Keep up the great work and take care!
Fun fact: Ivo Hugh's whistle here is from Puffa, a talking shunting engine from the short-lived TV series "Tugs". (ShunterProductions or anyone else can correct me, but it sure sounds like Puffa's whistle) I enjoyed this video, btw!
Good to start off a new year with this recent video, I actually like the take of ivo Hugh along with the story after the few events from one of the rws books, I still prefer ivo in red livery, but I think purple really suits him well if he appeared in the tv series.
While there are some issues with timing between lines, this is an excellent video. The story is great, the casting is superb, and you can't go wrong with practiced camera work. 👍 I would've loved to see Duncan give Ivo Hugh some lip. 😜
Liked how you made Ivo Hugh purple, to continue the trend that the TV series did. By making each of the SKR gang have a different color to distinguish them from one another.
A lot of people have already done that, it’s not a new thing.
@@TheCreepersGood Why purple tho? Like why did everyone just collectively agree and say he’s Purple?
@@harizzafran7973cause we got most colours and there next colour would've been purple like it takes 10 seconds worth of thinking
@@harizzafran7973 no clue.
@@akintolashekoni4600 I’m sorry but my brain doesn’t take 10 seconds of thinking well
I was _not_ expecting Terrier55Stepney to voice for Rheneas but it feels oddly fitting.
Absolutely love how you made Ivo Hugh purple too, following in line with the TVS trend of all the narrow gauge engines having different colours to differentiate them rather than the uniform red and blue from the RWS.
Nice to see people doing more with Ivo Hugh than what the RWS did.
Always wonderful to see a story from the Extended Railway Series and especially one where it features Ivo Hugh, a character we never got to know properly. At some part throughout the story, you still root for him being so determined to get the passengers to their destination. It does show that both Rheneas and Ivo Hugh pretty similar to each other.
This is Sure a great Story at That, Ivo Hugh is a Fantastic Character, and Purple Livery really Suits Him Perfectly.👍
I find it rather amusing that you got Terrier55Stepney, a quite infamous person on the Tallylyn Railway, to voice Rheneas. But I must say, his voice fits well.
Superb adaptation! It was interesting seeing Ivo Hugh be full of himself
What the railway series couldn’t give dedicated fans do beautiful story adaptation😊
I really enjoy this take on Ivo Hugh since he was never given any sort of persona in his own book that wasted potential for him. Being young and teasing the older engines believing that he will never break down until Rheneas brings him down to earth.
i counter that by saying that stupid of shitbag Rheneas becuase he could have put the passengers in dangure just to prove some stupid point
A fantastic way to start the year by making an adaptation to this story with Ivo Hugh in it.
I think Ivo Hugh suites well with red in my opinion. Because the purple kinda has me thinking he's a mountain engine like Culdee.
Love how this adaptation turned out and using a voice cast here. I recognize most of them. Including some oldies that I haven't heard in a long time.
Keep up the great work and take care!
A good story and moral.
Well this came out of nowhere like John Cena, a very enjoyable surprise. Very nice job on this project!
Fun fact: Ivo Hugh's whistle here is from Puffa, a talking shunting engine from the short-lived TV series "Tugs". (ShunterProductions or anyone else can correct me, but it sure sounds like Puffa's whistle)
I enjoyed this video, btw!
It certainly is. I thought it would be a suitable whistle for Ivo Hugh
@@ShunterProductions nice going of having puffa's whistle from TUGS fitted for Ivo Hugh.
It feels odd seeing Ivo Hugh being depicted as cheeky to Rheneas but it’s plausible seeing as how he had no lines in The Railway Series.
1:56 that’s a lot coming from sir handel.
I like this take! Voice work is one of the best I’ve heard (in regards to quality)
This was an awesome episode. Rheneas’ plan was clever 😉
For some reason, Ivo Hugh has that sorta voice that sounds like Mr Sprot from Bertha
with MAAAYBE a bit of Wallace on the side
Tbh , ivo hugh has that chill vibe like “ chillllll duuuuuuuude “
Any resemblance to that character was completely unintentional as I've never seen that show before lol
Good to start off a new year with this recent video, I actually like the take of ivo Hugh along with the story after the few events from one of the rws books, I still prefer ivo in red livery, but I think purple really suits him well if he appeared in the tv series.
Awesome work with the video
While there are some issues with timing between lines, this is an excellent video. The story is great, the casting is superb, and you can't go wrong with practiced camera work. 👍
I would've loved to see Duncan give Ivo Hugh some lip. 😜
OMG who was the voice of Sir Handel, I’ve heard his voice before I love his voice
It's TehFlyingKipper according to the description.
Ivo’s front buffer beam looks like a Lego piece
I think red suits him well.
You gave Rheneas Peter Sam's original series 4 whistle.
nice one
"Runny-ass" I know that is how it's pronounced but still I find it funny. 😄
Awesome, well done!
Ivo Hugh’s voice sounds a bit similar to Jim Howick in horrible histories.
Does he? Purely coincidental haha
Thomas & Friends love
Why did the guard have to sand the rails for Ivo Hugh? Doesn’t Ivo have sandboxes?
I hear a terrier in rhenas
Ivo Hugh really deserves a character and dumb thing roger Craig smith should voice rusty
Ivo Hugh is going to be turning 28 this year.
28 is still young. But if he was in revenue service, then 28 would be considered an old age.
I love how everyone has been saying Rheneas's name correctly since Unlucky Tugs videos talking about it lol
Didn't you know that this is based on a accident that happened on the Ffestiniog railway when Linda had to get rescued by a mountaineer
❤
Long time no see!
4:49 IS THAT WALTER FREAKING WHITE
Who?
Walter White. Yk from Breaking Bad?
@@noahcarlosthenumber12engin38 never seen it
Oh, well one of the passengers in the background kinda looks like Walter White
reh nay us
The pronunciation in this video is
correct one. The Awdrys revealed that the one in the TVS was the wrong pronunciation all along
i know lol. i just put it there for laughs.@@ShunterProductions
Ren e us
why he ourple 💀😭
💃 "Promo sm"
Hope we get more ERS stories in future. 😊@ShunterProductions