It was then that Wilbert Awdry decided to put real world-building elemental materialism into the series. In this first story of the book, we're venturing off of the island of Sodor and into real life territory. Toby, in fact, told from his Sodor's Finest character arc journey by the Unlucky Tug, is the character of being the first ever _realistic_ engine to appear in the books. Not City of Truro, not Stepney, not Tallylyn or Dolgoch, or any other realistic steam locomotives Wilbert had brought in the series - it was Toby 😎💯💯
0:36 Bill: Was that supposed to be a bell? Aldo: Nah, bell doesn’t sound like that. It sounds more like, Ding Dong, Ding Dong! Bill: No it doesn’t it’s more like, Bling bling, Bling bling.
Brewster the dark chugger Brewster and the stout gentleman Wilson in trouble Dirty objects Mrs Kindley's Christmas This is the Chuggington version of Toby the tram engine
"Goodbye Toby, sorry your lines closing, even though it was literally us preferring cars and lorries over you that caused it to close."
Wooden box on wheels
@@Ghost_train_1915 Don’t talk about Toby like that I certainly wouldn’t even if he is a character in a book
@@jamessparkman6604 ok
I love Johnny Morris's Toby voice!
"Is it electric?"
Toby when he’s called electric: WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!!!!!!!!😡
@@gavintheredtrain6692 Shhhh! You've offended him!
Did Willie rushton read this too?
It was then that Wilbert Awdry decided to put real world-building elemental materialism into the series. In this first story of the book, we're venturing off of the island of Sodor and into real life territory.
Toby, in fact, told from his Sodor's Finest character arc journey by the Unlucky Tug, is the character of being the first ever _realistic_ engine to appear in the books. Not City of Truro, not Stepney, not Tallylyn or Dolgoch, or any other realistic steam locomotives Wilbert had brought in the series - it was Toby 😎💯💯
That's a strange souding bell at 0:36 lol :P
Simulation World bang bang bang
0:36
0:36
Bill: Was that supposed to be a bell?
Aldo: Nah, bell doesn’t sound like that. It sounds more like, Ding Dong, Ding Dong!
Bill: No it doesn’t it’s more like, Bling bling, Bling bling.
He makes Toby sound like Salty.
Salty sounds like Toby u mean
An American Salty, that is.
Wow, you get to see his boiler!
I love toby💕 ❤
Great narration! Too bad the "electric" part was skipped, tho
This is an excellent story
Why does this narration cut out a good chunk of the text?
It's Johnny Morris! His SFX are not as great as other narrators( 0:36 ), but his narration is pretty good!
2:50 two ladies, well I know one of them is lady hat but who is the other lady?
probably the mother of Stephen and Bridgett
Johnny Morris's voice for Toby, along with Salty's CGI voice sound a bit similiar.
wait till what's coming after book 8
Willie Rushton's narrations?
That tenure part of the book stories is what made reading them fascinating.
Can anyone pinpoint to me what Toby’s accent is?
Midlands. Like Duck in the New Series.
tobby=hagird conformed
Toby not tobby
True, bet why they got Willie Rushton
This toke place in 1951
There’s a fair amount of dialogue missing from this story.
Series 1(1984)
Narrated by: George Carlin
1952
1951
Brewster the dark chugger
Brewster and the stout gentleman
Wilson in trouble
Dirty objects
Mrs Kindley's Christmas
This is the Chuggington version of Toby the tram engine
Toby sounds more like Salty instead.
An American Salty.
@@TheAutisticCapricorn811 Should he be really talk British instead? Or do you think it's fine?
4:14 FORTNITE
Oh gosh, it’s fortnight, and it means 2 weeks
go this one up to off the rails
i like Willie Rushton better