Literally 💀 people be acting like kids don’t like the shit they watch nowadays, they also watch the same thing lol, stuff like Elmo and curious George are still the most popular kids shows.
i remember when i was a small kid i had some of the UK versions, my mom was a big beatles fan so im not sure if she knew but i liked the UK version better.
I think the biggest issue with modern kids' entertainment is that it seems like it was made just to keep their attention spans with saturated colors and jokes, the classics like Curious George and Cyberchase were engaging enough to keep kids' attentions because the show didn't look down at kids as stupid, rather look directly at them as intellegent
I relate to the “kids shows talking down on the audience.” I instantly refused to watch shows like that (except for a select few.) They’re all pretty enjoyable and I really have a lot of nostalgia for them and a lot of obscure ones as well. Seeing Bluey lately gives hope to me that maybe the kids of the next generation will find enjoyment in material like this.
@@JojoThoughts Here's FUll bangers nomebr 38467946794629462394692959852957295798759259 music by SENKI, cool guy:ruclips.net/video/hCtZFyY9eTI/видео.html
My family was actually too poor to afford cable television, so I grew up almost exclusively watching PBS kids; shows like Word Girl, Fetch!, Curious George, and Martha Speaks. I do still relate to Degenerosity because when I would visit my rich grandparents they always had fresh nick jr and disney jr shows saved to their dvd.
@@yunginskola3789 You ain't trill if you never bought a cheap ass plastic antenna made by starving Chinese kids from a sketchy money laundering dollar store just to watch cartoons
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.........
The fact that kids aren’t growing up with all the shows mentioned makes me really concerned for the future generation. The thing about pre school shows before is that they helped me develop a taste for what I enjoy and how I view media today, all the shows listed contributed to that, especially Backyardigans. As for the original Thomas, it’s perfection, the narrator, the music, the beautiful hand made landscapes and cinematography of it all, they truly did care about children, not like the new version.
Bro kids nowadays are growing up watching that garbage random videos for kids. My cousin (he's around 3 or 4, idk Idc anyway💀) was here watching one of those, it was the most fucked up random thing I ever saw in my life, idk how tf he was enjoying it 💀💀💀💀💀
As a Thomas Fan, I agree, Its a very Chill Show. Its Entertaining, Calming and Simple, and the Music is Fire too. The Cgi stuff is kinda Garbage, But its way better than the New Reboot out now, Thats an Absolute Dumpster Fire. We need to go back to the OG stuff, Absolutely Fantastic Episodes and Characters from that Era.
Two kids shows I watched as a kid were The Magic School Bus and Team Umizoomi, which were both educational shows. I'm sure you've heard of The Magic School Bus, but Team Umizoomi is about three tiny people with mighty math powers, whose names are Millie with measurement and pattern power, Geo who can build anything with shapes, and Bot who can show and store anything with a screen on his torso and can extend his arms, this show was my favorite as a kid along with Thomas as it taught me math better than all my school years combined and was one of the only good shows that asked you questions if you ask me.
I'm glad I grew out of kids shows right before the first ones started going CGI. It just shows how profit driven and mass produced everything has become and as a result these shows are now indistinguishable from eachother. For real though, OG Thomas the tank engine was the greatest show ever made. Truly childhood defining.
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.........
yeah im kinda grateful i was one of the last generations to have grown up with simple shows like curious george. cocomelon and all these other mass produced nursery shows are too overstimulating for babies
Season 17 through 20/21 with Andrew Brenner as Head Writer actually got pretty close to the GOAT episodes in Seasons 1-7, but I get where he's coming from
I also had an -unhealthy- obsession with Thomas. I had a Thomas table, Thomas PJs. My entire room was fill with nothing but him and his train friends just staring at me. I wanted to become a train conductor because of Thomas. I tried my hardest to like the CGI show but a part of me died a little whenever I saw it. It just wasn't the same. I will still hold Thomas in high regard though. That's still my guy no matter how bad his franchise has become.
@Full Thomas Episodes Yeah they have that new Thomas show on cartoon network, I hate how cartoon network made so that in the morning's it's nothing but preschool shows.
dude i literally had a whole thomas the tank engine train set with me as a kid, i would spend hours, HOURS, eating goldfish from a bowl and playing with my train set, thomas the train is the GOAT
I know I sound like a nerd, but did you know that Thomas the Tank engine originated from a series of books named 'The Railway Series", written by Rev W. Audrey in 1945, and did you know Edward was in the first book, and Thomas was introduced in the fifth book, and the idea of the whole series was came up in 1942, and one more thing, Edward is my favorite character, point me if I'm wrong
Fun fact, the person who made Oobi made The Wonder Pets! There’s also a story line where Oobi’s grandfather is trying to bang the old grandma down the road lmfaO
I am hispanic so as a child I watched most of these shows in spanish, where most times the "spanish moments" had the characters talking in english instead. So I never knew that Dora and Diego were latin, that Handy Manny´s real name was Manuel, and I just learned from your video that Special Agent Oso is actually named that in its original language.
@@dontaviushaul442 Sorry I didn’t know ok, every cartoon and movie I watched was in Spanish. Also I thought Diego was a common name for anyone Hispanic or not to have so.
The reason classic Thomas was as great as it was, was because the writers understood that you weren’t just writing for children, but also adults who would watch the shows with their children. The music was good because the show creator said the music shouldn’t talk down to kids like other shows. The visuals were made more impressive than necessary because David Mitton was the director for the classic seasons. Not to mention the co-music composer was Mike O'Donnell who worked with The Beatles in Apple Corps as a bass guitarist and vocalist before he became the composer for both Thomas & Friends/Thomas the Tank Engine and TUGS. He literally worked on some of the best music ever made The show made me fall in love with trains. I get that I'm autistic and it's a stereotype to love trains, but trains really are a phenomenal mode of transport. Just look at the Japanese and French rail network. Rail connected the US before highways did, they are a part of American heritage and yet they aren't treated the way they should be. Towns have popped up because of trains, trains lead to a real-estate boom and plus they're eco-friendly. So those saying high-speed rail wouldn't help rural folks are wrong, because trains not only carry people, but they also bring them. If a big country like China can connect every province within the country by high-speed rail, then so can the US.
Loving trains always seemed normal to me idk why. Like as a kid I really liked Mighty Machines series so there were trains on them too. Thomas will always have a special place in my heart (the OG Thomas ofc). Thomas is a legend he knew too much, he became a meme, he even collaborated with such rappers as The Notorious B.I.G (that Biggie Smalls ft Thomas song), DMX ( Thomas gon' give it to ya), even Eminem (the real tank engine). It was time for Thomas to leave...
No matter the era you grew up with, Thomas will always teach the viewers morals. Thomas will always be crucial to a child's mind and make them develop an interest in trains
And to back up this claim, there's actually a surprisingly sizable fandom revolving around it, a lot of its members being adults. So yes, Thomas has a lot of sticking power.
I remember watching the Flying Kipper episode and, idk, watching Henry riding through the night was just such a vibe. I even pestered my grandparents to go to a train museum or a train station to ride a steam engine. But by that time, steam engines weren’t in use for public transit. It was mostly those high speed modern electric trains and modern diesel powered engines. But luckily, my wish got granted on my 7th birthday where my grandparents brought me to a train museum that featured a Thomas ride and I absolutely loved it and still look back as one of my most favorite and nostalgic memories ever.
The only kids show I remember watching all damn day as a child was Tom and Jerry. Such an incredibly funny show with great animation and that Tom scream is literally timeless
@@LeroxYTYes, but Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes aren't at all "kids shows", they're not even "shows". They were shown to broader audiences in cinemas back in the 1940s. Many of the audience members were originally adults. The creators even said so themselves.
Wordgirl is probably the best example of an aged well kids show. That show is way too good to be for literal preschoolers. There's a reason that tiny resurgence happened lol
The icing on the cake for the Backyardigans: The voice actor for Pablo in season one was Zach Tyler Eisen. AKA the voice of the god himself *AANG* Coincidentally he voiced a penguin, and the first thing he asked Katara when he got out of that iceberg was *"Will you go penguin sledding with me?"* ...it's so perfect. Which "perfect" was the last word spoken in the ATLA series.
bro when I was little, I was watching whatever my grandfather was, so one time he was watching mtv, and there was a joke thing called “the hump train” and I was so little, I didn’t know what it ment, so I thought it was just like a harmless little thing. I said “I wanna do that”. My grandfather starting laughing lol kids are freaking stupid
As a pretty hardcore Thomas fan, your gushing about it made me smile so much, the multiple tangents you went on about the show not talking down to kids, the downhill spiral after the cgi started, the songs being shit now, everything you said made me so happy and glad that you loved it for the right reasons, it made me say “this man gets it!!!” Cheers, man. Glad you loved the show as much as this chaotic fandom we have formed did.
@@yourstereotypicalrussian6234 i don't remember that unless your talking about snow in season 5 where it was skarloey (Edit unless you mean the season 6 episode jack frost)
To anyone who watched Thomas as a kid, did anyone else ever watch the movie about the conductors and gold dust? That was the best thing ever for little me.
Damn who woulda known that a band that was in my old favorite show would be my favorite band in the future. My chemical romance was pretty lit in yo gabba gabba. Gerard be on the mike spittin fire like "every snowflakes different just like you"
I used to watch Wild Kratts and Octonauts. Wild Kratts was a banger, just watching these two brothers on their awesome turtle base with suits that can turn them into any animal was so entertaining. It had the animal education and entertainment. It was so cool to see Chris and Martin turn into sharks, bears, or alligators in order to solve whatever problem arose. The villains were all funny and entertaining too. Octonauts was a show about a bunch of animals in their underwater headquarters heading out to solve versions issues involving sea life, like curing a sick whale shark or saving a triggerfish stuck in their vents. All the characters were great to watch. You got the leader, medic, pilot, engineer, retired pirate, and the brains of the group. It was nice watching the characters deal with the issues that you’d have underwater. I’d watch both of them for hours at a time. Those two shows were the best, man.
@@TheOcelotSlayer Either the retired pirate(edit: his name is Kwazzi, thanks random person in the replies) or the bunny with brown hair. I loved them both.
Man, I grew up watching The Great Discovery on Blu-ray right when it came out, greatest memories I had of that time were me and my brothers just watching that on our clunky box-shaped TV.
I've never really understood the hate for CGI. There are some stories that have benefitted from it. The animation sucked from season 13 to 16, but after that it got better.
Bruh the Thomas part was so relatable, I was so fucking addicted to Thomas that I lost my shit when my parents got rid of the vhs. I had tons of train sets, and I used my legos and Lincoln logs and shit to make these massive fucking bridges across my room. My parents legit thought I was gonna be an architect or some shit. To bad I’m in the food service industry now 😭
The start of the video really got me laughing to the point where I started coughing I don’t know why but the thing about a giant cockroach that was chasing a guy really got me laughing
Shows like Super Why, Blue’s Clues, Wonder Pets, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Sesame Street BUILT my childhood. My parents would plan entire days around when these shows would be on. I’m glad that kids now don’t have to worry about missing any new episodes.
Oggy and the cockroaches, adventure time, amazing world of gumball, zig n sharko, SpongeBob, Pocoyo and the animated Mr beans show Built my childhood. Best times.
15:20 At least the first seasons of CGI tried to be the same just worse looking but flash forward and it’s a hot mess of garbage with no danger. I remember when it was dark, when they were genuinely afraid of being useless and turned into scrap. That episode where Percy nearly goes to the furnace still haunts me and I love it. We were treated as young developing adults not lesser minds incapable of dealing with hardships.
The CGI era was good but most the Brenner era season 17-21 was good part of CGI era like hit era was not at bad but hit did not want to mess the character up all are same for at season 12 we not want to talk about like Mattel save us but at one episode at one is call a shed for Edward is want tell the fandom at it was all about to go down hill with BWBA movie coming out every in fandom started to not like Mattel then BWBA era started season 22-24 then AEG making the fandom to start make there things and the AEG Stan attack the fandom
@@WiltedSpades no at was hit era or being of CGI era it was bad because of lazy writing but Mattel save it all way until season 22 we’re BWBA animation was bad then AEG era
They also now rebooted the show, it’s a weird 2d animated “baby reboot” Since the original creator no longer owns the show, she can’t do shit about it lmao
“Oobi” was a show I did watch, but I only had hazy memories of it until I saw a Defunctland episode about it. There was something fever dream-esque about it to me. Also, anyone here remember “Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman?” That was my favorite show as a child!
I remember loving Oobi as a kid and I still find it mostly enjoyable rn lol. It's a pretty chill show where not much happens but honestly i really enjoy shows that can just be laid back instead of wild and all over the place, even if the ask questions to the screen and stuff lol.
Outside of some of the other shows you mentioned like Thomas and Yo Gabba Gabba, I used to watch a ton of Tom and Jerry, Betty Boop, Elmo and I really liked them a lot. T&J was so good even dudes in Singapore were watching it when I visited there forever ago.
When you thought Thomas the Tank Engine couldn't get any worse, they have them in 2D, made them kids, and have them in some sort of "kawaii" style now.
When it was actual sets and model trains being recorded, there was nothing else like it. Sometimes I pull up an episode just to see how beautiful everything looked.
if one is alive, are the other jets alive? what happened in world war 2? was there a sentient fighter jet that shot down Korean air 007? Was flight 007 sentient? did sep- i think we should stop
To all my Thomas and Friends brothers and sisters, please read the following: - we miss/want the toy version back - the scary episodes were some of the best episodes ever - The Great Race music is pretty good but it ends there - waiting for a new live action movie - All Engines Go can burn in hell - we still to this day watch Thomas(even if it's bad) And last but certainly not least, we will show the old series to our kids and grandkids to prove that there were simplier times before the corruption of money had come from the hellspawn of Mattel.
You should also watch TUGS. It was a spinoff of the model series created by David Mitton, the director of Thomas. The full series is on RUclips and it's amazing.
Pingu, Thomas and friends, and the Teletubbies was like my whole childhood. Loved the simple real style. No cringe or singing, just bliss and funny moments. I will show these to my future kids. CGI has really killed the vibe of old kids shows imo
Bro, I'm obsessed with Thomas too. Just seeing the unrestored version of the first 2 seasons on your video made me jump, it's the reason why I'm a big fan of British stuff like Wallace and Gromit and Salad Fingers, two of them are old fashioned like Thomas.
11:31 Imagine the black bunnies will be treated different than the white bunnies. Because that's essentially what happens in human beings since we are all human but discriminate on each other based on skin tone
I remember watching that weird hand puppet show as a little kid. I saw one episode and it never went back on air. Since nobody ever talked about it I just assumed I was crazy, and had a hallucination, even though I could’ve swore it was real. Thank you for showing me the truth, now I can finally get off my schizo meds.
I love when I see a clip or image from a show I saw when I was a fetus and it’s like I just downloaded somebody else’s memories and I suddenly restart my childhood. For real, that show never existed until I see it again
I was a big fan of the pbs kids show personally. I remember wordgirl, martha speaks, curious george, dinosaur train, wild kratts, word world, super why, dragon tales, and such with fondness especially sesame street and elmos world were my jam.
It's honestly sad how much kid shows have gone downhill and have been compressed into what we know of them today. Shows like Wordgirl and Arthur proved that kid shows can be so much more but nowadays no one seems to care about actually putting effort in their shows anymore.
What made the Classic Thomas so good was how close it was to real life. Most of the stories are based off of real life events and the show was a show about trains. They didnt move on their own and other stuff the CGI did. Theryre massive machines that ruled the land at the time when the railroad was king. Watching it as a kid got me interested in trains and still fascinated of steam locomotives to this day.
As a man who obsessed over Thomas The Tank Engine to the point where I'd pretty much bug the hell outta my parents for the merch, your tangent about this blue train from the 1940s made me smile. I still miss the old model era seasons and seeing what they did to my boi has me absolutely gutted. Also RIP Duke and Boco, homies only got like 3 episodes then dipped.
Thomas the tank engine was such a great show, everything from the model work, to the storytelling, to the OST was outstanding. The show had an atmosphere that was unlike any show at it's time. It managed to tell fantastic stories with great morals, while not talking down to the audience. Even George Carlin himself really liked the show for that fact. The show also incorporated alot of railway history, and all of the characters are based off real locomotives. It's such a shame as to how much Mattle has bucherd this series. The new reboot show managed to be worse than the CGI era.
@@catherineoconnell5092 Definitely agree, while I do have some nostalgia for the HiT Entertainment seasons. The storytelling was definitely alot stronger in those earlier seasons; and upon re-watching, I caught certain details that I completely passed over my head when I was kid. Season 5 is still considered by many to be the greatest season of show, as well as the serie's peak.
Watch The Unlucky Tug, he has 4 videos that unveil and review the first 4 seasons of Thomas and he'll make a fifth eventually. A nice deep dive into what made the model series so special
All engines go is the absolute cowdung smear of a mess on the TTTE Franchise. Compare it to the model series, which is like Ambrosia from the very Deities themselves.
Thomas was definitely my childhood. I was a HUGE fan of that show, that's why I still like trains to this day. I like how the trains are actually relatable. But what I remember most was trying to collect all the toy trains that I could find in the stores. I tried to get all the Thomas trains in existance, basically, but I knew that wouldn't work out, and I had to grow up, so I stopped. Still a bit of a fan of the show to this day, especially the older episodes.
Thomas deserves more appreciation. While the show itself has gotten worse over the years (mostly thanks to Mattel's poor management with the brand), it was genuinely a really solid series in it's heyday. The characters were fun, the stories were relaxing and had a good amount of action scenes, the sets and model work are incredible and still hold up today, the music slaps, it's one of the few kid shows that actually respects it's audience, and overall it just felt like a series that had a lot of love and passion put into it. There are some aspects to the CGI era that are pretty good too (mostly in seasons 18-21), but they don't hold a candle to what came before. And that stuff from before was pure greatness. Honestly it makes me sad that most people's views on the show are completely different to what the show actually is/was. Most of the time they either dismiss it as "just another baby show" or only bring up the dark aspects of it. I get what they mean by all of this, but at the same time I feel a lot of people are misinterpreting the show as some depressing series when it really isn't. Sure it can get dark at times, and while stuff like Henry getting bricked up in a tunnel and an engine getting turned into a generator are fucked up, not every aspect of the show is like that. It's just simple stories of the characters playing off of each other or pushing em to their limits. Plus Henry LITERALLY COMES OUT IN THE NEXT EPISODE!! WHY DO PEOPLE MISS THAT? What I'm trying to say here is that Thomas is a good show that deserves more than what many people view it as. Anyone's free to hate it of course, but you gotta admit, the world wouldn't be where it is today had it not been for this blue train.
people don't take into account the context of when these stories were written. all the scrap stories happened in the late 60s, when steam engines were being eradicated from the british rail network. of *course* awdry would make these stories as dire as possible, it is an honorable form of activism to get young fans involved with the preservation movement, to save the splendorous steam which they so loved.
@@quattrobajeena1689 that's also the reason Awdry wrote books like "Four Little Engines," "Stepney the Bluebell Engine," and "Mountain Engines," to make more readers aware of and interested in the real railways the books were based on.
Yooooo I remember that episode. Didn’t they for some reason save the bad guy because of Micky saying that’s what hero’s do? I always thought that was dumb even as a kid
It's really nice to hear someone outside of the TTTE fandom giving a positive opinion on Thomas. Almost everyone else is like "oh it's just another baby show". But then I watch this video and see someone outside the fandom talking about what made Thomas special. I give this video a like👍🙂
I can’t fathom kids are gonna look back at cocomelon and be like “that was a classic”
Actually tho, it’s so weird thinking that our nostalgia is going to be unrecognizable by the next generation
bro please collab with this man
“ah maaaan cocomelon, the good old days. now we got this rip off rasplemon”
Y did I not think you watched this man
And us oldheads finna say “back in my day we had nick jr disney jr and PBS” 😭 we so fucked
"Stop trying to appease these kids and appeal to me, a grown ass man!"
-Adult fans of kid cartoons in a nutshell
So true
the ongoing little mermaid controversy in a nutshell
@@PopTartNeko tbh, most of Disneys fans are manchildren so not surprised
Literally 💀 people be acting like kids don’t like the shit they watch nowadays, they also watch the same thing lol, stuff like Elmo and curious George are still the most popular kids shows.
@@Korvinian4601 funniest thing is the people hating on it weren't even gonna see it in the first place
Mans summoned the entire Thomas fandom with one segment 💀
yessir
Yup
Yeeeeeeeeeahhhh
The Max and Ruby statement truly stands
Ikr
Fun Fact: Thomas was narrated by Alec Baldwin, yes in the US version, but in the UK the narrator was, no joke, Ringo Starr from the Beatles
George Carlin was another one of the US narrators.
i remember when i was a small kid i had some of the UK versions, my mom was a big beatles fan so im not sure if she knew but i liked the UK version better.
Whats a Ringo Starr? Is it a type of bug only found in the UK? And how TF can it narrate?????
@@TheOneWhoKnows269 💀
shut up ringo
I think the biggest issue with modern kids' entertainment is that it seems like it was made just to keep their attention spans with saturated colors and jokes, the classics like Curious George and Cyberchase were engaging enough to keep kids' attentions because the show didn't look down at kids as stupid, rather look directly at them as intellegent
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And those were actually good shows
Don't forget about Classic Scooby Doo
@@stefanconstantin5457 I used to watch Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated when it was active
We’re going on a ship watch me nae nae watch me whip
Bob the Builder is a classic, and I am willing to die on this hill. We don't talk about the CGI one.
The WHAT???!!!
The new one scares me. They made Bob a chad.
Handy Manny was better
@@Pillow520 Mate, I forgot about it until Degenerocity mentioned it, so don't blame me, blame him
Had the book n all then I lost it couldn't even find it
I relate to the “kids shows talking down on the audience.” I instantly refused to watch shows like that (except for a select few.) They’re all pretty enjoyable and I really have a lot of nostalgia for them and a lot of obscure ones as well. Seeing Bluey lately gives hope to me that maybe the kids of the next generation will find enjoyment in material like this.
Yes! bluey is one step closer to a greater cartoon tomorrow!
Agreed. I would recommend VeggieTales and StoryBots to kids as well.
Fun fact: The narrator of “Thomas and Friends” was none other than the man, the myth, the legend, George Carlin!
How the fuck did it take me 20 years to figure that out
@@Griff589nostalgia can blind people I got wipp lash when I found out ice king and SpongeBob had the same voice actor
Degenerocity always spits facts. Old kids shows like Arthur and Thomas the Train were my childhood
@Kurtis no its not
Me too
@Kurtis Dumbass bot. Reported
@@JojoThoughts nah I mind. Reported.
Tank engine
This man could narrate an encyclopedia and still somehow find a way to make it hilarious.
@Kurtis And here is the full force of my wrath. Reported.
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@@JumpyKaput at this point it does nothing. They can always just make another one with bots auto doing it
@@JumpyKaput at least a single RUclips employee will suspect you for prompting terrorism
@@JumpyKaput own
“Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover” and “Harold the Helicopter” were songs I DISTINCTLY remember.
Toby the tram,the island song,TF:TMR Thomas the tank engine, Roll call are goated can't change my mind
W pfp bro
"Gone fishing" was the BANGER back in the day.
I just listened to "Accidents Will Happen" and I agree with you 100% that song is a BANGER
I did too and its FIRE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My family was actually too poor to afford cable television, so I grew up almost exclusively watching PBS kids; shows like Word Girl, Fetch!, Curious George, and Martha Speaks. I do still relate to Degenerosity because when I would visit my rich grandparents they always had fresh nick jr and disney jr shows saved to their dvd.
Did u have tha cheap ass tv antenna from like cvs or tha dollar store or sum other store
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YES Martha Speaks was my favorite
@@yunginskola3789 You ain't trill if you never bought a cheap ass plastic antenna made by starving Chinese kids from a sketchy money laundering dollar store just to watch cartoons
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.........
The fact that kids aren’t growing up with all the shows mentioned makes me really concerned for the future generation. The thing about pre school shows before is that they helped me develop a taste for what I enjoy and how I view media today, all the shows listed contributed to that, especially Backyardigans. As for the original Thomas, it’s perfection, the narrator, the music, the beautiful hand made landscapes and cinematography of it all, they truly did care about children, not like the new version.
Thomas the tank engine had effort put into it and it still shows. Absolute classic.
Also there's literally proof that these shows helped with development and also helped kids learn. What are kids supposed to learn from cocomelon??
Bro kids nowadays are growing up watching that garbage random videos for kids. My cousin (he's around 3 or 4, idk Idc anyway💀) was here watching one of those, it was the most fucked up random thing I ever saw in my life, idk how tf he was enjoying it 💀💀💀💀💀
@@K1TTYBR4T on god.
Not reading that essay
As a Thomas Fan, I agree, Its a very Chill Show. Its Entertaining, Calming and Simple, and the Music is Fire too. The Cgi stuff is kinda Garbage, But its way better than the New Reboot out now, Thats an Absolute Dumpster Fire. We need to go back to the OG stuff, Absolutely Fantastic Episodes and Characters from that Era.
I grew up with the HIT ERA AND and classic season on the DVD and watched the TF;TATMR...I thought it was cinematic masterpiece
Two kids shows I watched as a kid were The Magic School Bus and Team Umizoomi, which were both educational shows. I'm sure you've heard of The Magic School Bus, but Team Umizoomi is about three tiny people with mighty math powers, whose names are Millie with measurement and pattern power, Geo who can build anything with shapes, and Bot who can show and store anything with a screen on his torso and can extend his arms, this show was my favorite as a kid along with Thomas as it taught me math better than all my school years combined and was one of the only good shows that asked you questions if you ask me.
I grew up with PBS kids 24/7 and I still,TO THIS DAY,remember Dinosaur Train and Wild Kratts as peak fiction
Wild Kratts was so good 😭
Wild Kratts was fire
fax
Wordgirl and Wild Kratts every day as I got home from school bro those were the days
FAX FINALLY SOMEONE WHO ACKNOWLEDGES DINOSAUR TRAIN AND WILD KRATTS
I'm glad I grew out of kids shows right before the first ones started going CGI. It just shows how profit driven and mass produced everything has become and as a result these shows are now indistinguishable from eachother. For real though, OG Thomas the tank engine was the greatest show ever made. Truly childhood defining.
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.........
@@staysolidshades254 me 4:20 shut the fuck up
yeah im kinda grateful i was one of the last generations to have grown up with simple shows like curious george. cocomelon and all these other mass produced nursery shows are too overstimulating for babies
Season 17 through 20/21 with Andrew Brenner as Head Writer actually got pretty close to the GOAT episodes in Seasons 1-7, but I get where he's coming from
I know right? It was my favorite
I grew up with Barney, never thought it was creepy, my first word was Barney💀
Oh dang
My first word was "Bear" because I watched "Bear in the Big Blue House".
as an avid thomas fan, i appreciate that he is getting recognition
I also had an -unhealthy- obsession with Thomas. I had a Thomas table, Thomas PJs. My entire room was fill with nothing but him and his train friends just staring at me. I wanted to become a train conductor because of Thomas. I tried my hardest to like the CGI show but a part of me died a little whenever I saw it. It just wasn't the same. I will still hold Thomas in high regard though. That's still my guy no matter how bad his franchise has become.
Same here man
@Full Thomas Episodes We never *ever* talk about that travesty shamelessly disguised as a Thomas show.
@Full Thomas Episodes I like seasons 6-11 as well. Not as good as the first 5 but no doubt better than most of what came after.
*an 🤓
@Full Thomas Episodes Yeah they have that new Thomas show on cartoon network, I hate how cartoon network made so that in the morning's it's nothing but preschool shows.
FINALLY THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE GETTING THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES 🙌
Thank u Jesus
I prayed everyday until I saw this video
dude i literally had a whole thomas the tank engine train set with me as a kid, i would spend hours, HOURS, eating goldfish from a bowl and playing with my train set, thomas the train is the GOAT
MY WHOLE PERSONALITY UNTIL WAS 5 WAS THOMAS
I mean I am in the fandom
Yes there’s a thomas fandom
I know I sound like a nerd, but did you know that Thomas the Tank engine originated from a series of books named 'The Railway Series", written by Rev W. Audrey in 1945, and did you know Edward was in the first book, and Thomas was introduced in the fifth book, and the idea of the whole series was came up in 1942, and one more thing, Edward is my favorite character, point me if I'm wrong
RWS is amazing
Edward is my favorite character too. I actually cried when they kicked him out the show.
actually thomas was introduced in the 2nd book
Fun fact, the person who made Oobi made The Wonder Pets! There’s also a story line where Oobi’s grandfather is trying to bang the old grandma down the road lmfaO
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What the fuck do you mean by that
As someone who used to watch Thomas as a little girl, I feel betrayed at the changes, I was a diehard fan as a 4 year old , same level as this guy
Bro thomas got turned into a girl.
or a very young male
SAME ONG I WAS SO UPSET
@@PelsckoPelesko 😐
@@PelsckoPelesko EXACTLY
They didn't have to do Tomas dirt bro 😭
I am hispanic so as a child I watched most of these shows in spanish, where most times the "spanish moments" had the characters talking in english instead. So I never knew that Dora and Diego were latin, that Handy Manny´s real name was Manuel, and I just learned from your video that Special Agent Oso is actually named that in its original language.
same
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Dora was Latin, no way
@@dontaviushaul442 Sorry I didn’t know ok, every cartoon and movie I watched was in Spanish.
Also I thought Diego was a common name for anyone Hispanic or not to have so.
Wait what, I agree too, I didn't know that either
13:57
WHO THE HELL IS THAT 😭
I was completed obsessed with Thomas when I was a kid. It is absolutely amazing and a huge part of my childhood
The reason classic Thomas was as great as it was, was because the writers understood that you weren’t just writing for children, but also adults who would watch the shows with their children. The music was good because the show creator said the music shouldn’t talk down to kids like other shows. The visuals were made more impressive than necessary because David Mitton was the director for the classic seasons. Not to mention the co-music composer was Mike O'Donnell who worked with The Beatles in Apple Corps as a bass guitarist and vocalist before he became the composer for both Thomas & Friends/Thomas the Tank Engine and TUGS. He literally worked on some of the best music ever made
The show made me fall in love with trains. I get that I'm autistic and it's a stereotype to love trains, but trains really are a phenomenal mode of transport. Just look at the Japanese and French rail network. Rail connected the US before highways did, they are a part of American heritage and yet they aren't treated the way they should be. Towns have popped up because of trains, trains lead to a real-estate boom and plus they're eco-friendly. So those saying high-speed rail wouldn't help rural folks are wrong, because trains not only carry people, but they also bring them. If a big country like China can connect every province within the country by high-speed rail, then so can the US.
For some reason people are against trains in favor of cars, because it gives them freedom even though the cars are reducing freedom for everyone else.
Thomas And Friends Fell off hard
Loving trains always seemed normal to me idk why. Like as a kid I really liked Mighty Machines series so there were trains on them too. Thomas will always have a special place in my heart (the OG Thomas ofc). Thomas is a legend he knew too much, he became a meme, he even collaborated with such rappers as The Notorious B.I.G (that Biggie Smalls ft Thomas song), DMX ( Thomas gon' give it to ya), even Eminem (the real tank engine). It was time for Thomas to leave...
I have seen you in so much comments
Hola
kinda sad how the era of cartooning will never be replicated again . all the vibes it gave. Sprout went hard
Sprout I feel like was forgotten it was a classic as well had great shows
@TwinXDs on me bro
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@@nanamoon2538my friend showed me that
Does anyone remember Oswald on Nick Jr? It was like their version of Thomas.
Also, that sleeping bassoon from Little Einsteins awoke something in me.
16:50 I WAS _NOT_ EXPECTING THAT,WHAT THE HELL???
14:04 Bertram The Constructor
Bertram piedmont
@@comicalsteamengine9344 what
@@Occus engineer in bendy
Bertram the builderm ewwww
bertram winkle the builder
No matter the era you grew up with, Thomas will always teach the viewers morals. Thomas will always be crucial to a child's mind and make them develop an interest in trains
And to back up this claim, there's actually a surprisingly sizable fandom revolving around it, a lot of its members being adults. So yes, Thomas has a lot of sticking power.
thomas is omnipotent
come see how much Thomas merch I have
I remember watching the Flying Kipper episode and, idk, watching Henry riding through the night was just such a vibe. I even pestered my grandparents to go to a train museum or a train station to ride a steam engine. But by that time, steam engines weren’t in use for public transit. It was mostly those high speed modern electric trains and modern diesel powered engines. But luckily, my wish got granted on my 7th birthday where my grandparents brought me to a train museum that featured a Thomas ride and I absolutely loved it and still look back as one of my most favorite and nostalgic memories ever.
@@BazzyBaka The Flying Kipper is one of the best episodes, especially for its music, visuals, and tone.
I have not watched Tomas in a while but dang, bro went full reboot on that guy.
That is just Tom now. 😭
10:07 a minor inconvenience
The only kids show I remember watching all damn day as a child was Tom and Jerry. Such an incredibly funny show with great animation and that Tom scream is literally timeless
Bro my first show was Popeye
Yeah and looney tunes with the road runner
@@LeroxYTYes, but Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes aren't at all "kids shows", they're not even "shows". They were shown to broader audiences in cinemas back in the 1940s. Many of the audience members were originally adults. The creators even said so themselves.
@@humphreyjohnstone6783 yeah i know these clips, but still i watched it as a kid and i really enjoyind it
:>
Wordgirl is probably the best example of an aged well kids show. That show is way too good to be for literal preschoolers. There's a reason that tiny resurgence happened lol
Omg that scene when she twisted the metal rod on tv 😂
Oh I loved that show!
“Word up its word girl, WORD UP!”
Chuck the evil sandwich making guy is the most underrated, under hyped, under utilized villain in any hero universe ever
Idk who this character is put the real question is......
Can she beat Goku?
Or Genos
wordgirl and super why bro
2:27 undertale
“Do you know what 5+5 is? My favorite color green” got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The icing on the cake for the Backyardigans: The voice actor for Pablo in season one was Zach Tyler Eisen. AKA the voice of the god himself *AANG*
Coincidentally he voiced a penguin, and the first thing he asked Katara when he got out of that iceberg was *"Will you go penguin sledding with me?"* ...it's so perfect. Which "perfect" was the last word spoken in the ATLA series.
HUWAT!?!?!? Mate i did not know that little 3d penguin VOICED THE AANG FROM THE AVATAR THE LAST AIR BENDER SERIES! 😃
Wait what!?
bro when I was little, I was watching whatever my grandfather was, so one time he was watching mtv, and there was a joke thing called “the hump train” and I was so little, I didn’t know what it ment, so I thought it was just like a harmless little thing. I said “I wanna do that”. My grandfather starting laughing lol kids are freaking stupid
The fuck are on mate
As a pretty hardcore Thomas fan, your gushing about it made me smile so much, the multiple tangents you went on about the show not talking down to kids, the downhill spiral after the cgi started, the songs being shit now, everything you said made me so happy and glad that you loved it for the right reasons, it made me say “this man gets it!!!” Cheers, man. Glad you loved the show as much as this chaotic fandom we have formed did.
Holy crap jay?
I’m also a pretty serious fan I have the bed to this day and it’s the true lady magnet
Before Tomas got animated Certain episodes where so scary like the one where Percy is frozen in ice
@@yourstereotypicalrussian6234 i don't remember that unless your talking about snow in season 5 where it was skarloey
(Edit unless you mean the season 6 episode jack frost)
sammmmme
To anyone who watched Thomas as a kid, did anyone else ever watch the movie about the conductors and gold dust? That was the best thing ever for little me.
Oh, you meant Thomas and the magic railroad? Yea, that's in nostalgia town for me.
Damn who woulda known that a band that was in my old favorite show would be my favorite band in the future. My chemical romance was pretty lit in yo gabba gabba. Gerard be on the mike spittin fire like "every snowflakes different just like you"
Yooo this was the shit!! MCRMY member here and it’s such a banger man!!! 🤘🏻😝
I used to watch Wild Kratts and Octonauts. Wild Kratts was a banger, just watching these two brothers on their awesome turtle base with suits that can turn them into any animal was so entertaining. It had the animal education and entertainment. It was so cool to see Chris and Martin turn into sharks, bears, or alligators in order to solve whatever problem arose. The villains were all funny and entertaining too. Octonauts was a show about a bunch of animals in their underwater headquarters heading out to solve versions issues involving sea life, like curing a sick whale shark or saving a triggerfish stuck in their vents. All the characters were great to watch. You got the leader, medic, pilot, engineer, retired pirate, and the brains of the group. It was nice watching the characters deal with the issues that you’d have underwater. I’d watch both of them for hours at a time. Those two shows were the best, man.
octonauts was the shit
@@100iqgaming the penguin was my favorite
I remember wild kratts it was on Netflix and the animal transforming was cool
@@TheOcelotSlayer Either the retired pirate(edit: his name is Kwazzi, thanks random person in the replies) or the bunny with brown hair. I loved them both.
@@rxndomfxndom7405 Kwazzi, actually
I honestly consider myself lucky enough to watch Thomas when their faces are still and not animated like nowadays Thomas
I was lucky there were VHS tapes
Man, I grew up watching The Great Discovery on Blu-ray right when it came out, greatest memories I had of that time were me and my brothers just watching that on our clunky box-shaped TV.
I've never really understood the hate for CGI. There are some stories that have benefitted from it. The animation sucked from season 13 to 16, but after that it got better.
@@rustymidlander05 cgi is just good when it is brenner era stuff
@@nolanpilon789 There's a handful of good Miller and BWBA stuff, like Edward the Hero, School of Duck, Yong Bao and the Tiger and Hunt the Truck.
Bruh the Thomas part was so relatable, I was so fucking addicted to Thomas that I lost my shit when my parents got rid of the vhs. I had tons of train sets, and I used my legos and Lincoln logs and shit to make these massive fucking bridges across my room. My parents legit thought I was gonna be an architect or some shit. To bad I’m in the food service industry now 😭
In the wise words of Zuko: That's Rough Buddy.
FUCKING FOOD SERVICE. Man i feel so bad for you 💀
The start of the video really got me laughing to the point where I started coughing I don’t know why but the thing about a giant cockroach that was chasing a guy really got me laughing
Do you guys remember how angry Elmo would get whenever Zoe brings up Rocco? Man, that takes me back. Glad I was able to grow up with Sesame Street!
Yessss. Great stuff
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i see you everywhere. keep up the good work
@@IamTurkey1453 If you see someone everywhere, you are too. Stop projecting.
@@IamTurkey1453 Why do you care?
Shows like Super Why, Blue’s Clues, Wonder Pets, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Sesame Street BUILT my childhood. My parents would plan entire days around when these shows would be on. I’m glad that kids now don’t have to worry about missing any new episodes.
Oggy and the cockroaches, adventure time, amazing world of gumball, zig n sharko, SpongeBob, Pocoyo and the animated Mr beans show Built my childhood. Best times.
Super why’s theme song still slaps unreasonably hard
Oh my god super why, every time i see carrots and peas i think of the song lol
Eyewitness was legit a peaceful, & mediating vibe as a baby, & kid those nature/science DVD's is so informative, & visaully-appeling. 💜✅
Super Why was terrible, not going to lie
I played it back ten seconds and the first thing I hear is Arthur saying”nitter”
10:58 but that was only in one tv special about a storm hitting the island of sodor and there was also a train race war in that tv special
15:20 At least the first seasons of CGI tried to be the same just worse looking but flash forward and it’s a hot mess of garbage with no danger. I remember when it was dark, when they were genuinely afraid of being useless and turned into scrap. That episode where Percy nearly goes to the furnace still haunts me and I love it. We were treated as young developing adults not lesser minds incapable of dealing with hardships.
The CGI era was good but most the Brenner era season 17-21 was good part of CGI era like hit era was not at bad but hit did not want to mess the character up all are same for at season 12 we not want to talk about like Mattel save us but at one episode at one is call a shed for Edward is want tell the fandom at it was all about to go down hill with BWBA movie coming out every in fandom started to not like Mattel then BWBA era started season 22-24 then AEG making the fandom to start make there things and the AEG Stan attack the fandom
They animated it and turned the trains into child trains
@@WiltedSpades no at was hit era or being of CGI era it was bad because of lazy writing but Mattel save it all way until season 22 we’re BWBA animation was bad then AEG era
The best show in my childhood too
They also now rebooted the show, it’s a weird 2d animated “baby reboot”
Since the original creator no longer owns the show, she can’t do shit about it lmao
“Oobi” was a show I did watch, but I only had hazy memories of it until I saw a Defunctland episode about it. There was something fever dream-esque about it to me. Also, anyone here remember “Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman?” That was my favorite show as a child!
i fking loved ruff ruffman! too bad i dont remember anything except the theme song
I remember loving Oobi as a kid and I still find it mostly enjoyable rn lol. It's a pretty chill show where not much happens but honestly i really enjoy shows that can just be laid back instead of wild and all over the place, even if the ask questions to the screen and stuff lol.
I watched both of them I’m so lucky to be born 2008 because they still rerun most of the old shows
Ruff Ruffman and Word Girl, and Martha Speaks top 3 fr
Bro I loved oobi when I was younger. I was so taken aback. 😭
I remember watching all of these man these were the best years of our lives
Outside of some of the other shows you mentioned like Thomas and Yo Gabba Gabba, I used to watch a ton of Tom and Jerry, Betty Boop, Elmo and I really liked them a lot. T&J was so good even dudes in Singapore were watching it when I visited there forever ago.
When you thought Thomas the Tank Engine couldn't get any worse, they have them in 2D, made them kids, and have them in some sort of "kawaii" style now.
Yeah
It's devastating to see Thomas become a corporate cash cow
gta san andreas is epic
wtf they actually are doing that
When it was actual sets and model trains being recorded, there was nothing else like it. Sometimes I pull up an episode just to see how beautiful everything looked.
@@shrekshrek3983 fact
The one thing that stood out the most with Little Einstein’s was how the main bad guy was a sentient Russian fighter jet. That’s some topgun type shit
if one is alive, are the other jets alive?
what happened in world war 2? was there a sentient fighter jet that shot down Korean air 007? Was flight 007 sentient? did sep-
i think we should stop
I need link
I didn’t know it was Russian 🇷🇺 💀 🇺🇸
Tbh special agent oso scared me as a kid, I thought oso was the scariest Disney character ever. I just thought he looked so weird looking right at me
Man, the roasts back in classic thomas were wild
Sesame Street is a certified hood classic.
Grass is green
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you can say that again
only facts
Fr
To all my Thomas and Friends brothers and sisters, please read the following:
- we miss/want the toy version back
- the scary episodes were some of the best episodes ever
- The Great Race music is pretty good but it ends there
- waiting for a new live action movie
- All Engines Go can burn in hell
- we still to this day watch Thomas(even if it's bad)
And last but certainly not least, we will show the old series to our kids and grandkids to prove that there were simplier times before the corruption of money had come from the hellspawn of Mattel.
You fuckin know it my brother!!
You should also watch TUGS. It was a spinoff of the model series created by David Mitton, the director of Thomas. The full series is on RUclips and it's amazing.
Don't forget collectively hating Gordon
The OG book about the entirety of sodor lore was gold
W
8:01 got me dying 😂💀
Bro ain't nothing like growing up with Thomas and then discovering George Carlin when you grown. Outtakes/Bloopers are wild!
Pingu, Thomas and friends, and the Teletubbies was like my whole childhood.
Loved the simple real style. No cringe or singing, just bliss and funny moments.
I will show these to my future kids. CGI has really killed the vibe of old kids shows imo
When there were songs in Thomas though they always SMACKED bro.
@@rowleyryan9025 YES
pingu freaked me out a bit (mostly only the walrus) but i loved it
I think I found my clone
FINALLY, SOMEOME SAID PINGU
Bro, I'm obsessed with Thomas too. Just seeing the unrestored version of the first 2 seasons on your video made me jump, it's the reason why I'm a big fan of British stuff like Wallace and Gromit and Salad Fingers, two of them are old fashioned like Thomas.
I also grew up with the wiggles. THEY ARE A VIBE!!! It is the best band / kids show .10/10
Finally someone else who understands why Thomas and friends so good
When was this ever in doubt
That show made me feel uncomfortable most of the time tho
@@cocojumbo90210 why?
There was a weird episode were he went to a trian graveyard, and that other one were the bolder tries to kill him
@kung Fu panda goofy ass bot
When the world needed his wisdom the most he has returned
He has
The totally original comment
@kung Fu panda And you can link these nuts. Reported.
The description made me love you even more man
11:31 Imagine the black bunnies will be treated different than the white bunnies. Because that's essentially what happens in human beings since we are all human but discriminate on each other based on skin tone
15:07 Woah pause there, Buddy
*AYO*
@@beefydie2010 youtube ends june 30
Got a little personal
I remember watching that weird hand puppet show as a little kid. I saw one episode and it never went back on air. Since nobody ever talked about it I just assumed I was crazy, and had a hallucination, even though I could’ve swore it was real. Thank you for showing me the truth, now I can finally get off my schizo meds.
Lol
nexpo videos be like^ Lost media
Same here, like its always that 1 episode we watched of that show that appeared randomly that really made us question the existence of life
I love when I see a clip or image from a show I saw when I was a fetus and it’s like I just downloaded somebody else’s memories and I suddenly restart my childhood. For real, that show never existed until I see it again
I was a big fan of the pbs kids show personally. I remember wordgirl, martha speaks, curious george, dinosaur train, wild kratts, word world, super why, dragon tales, and such with fondness especially sesame street and elmos world were my jam.
It's honestly sad how much kid shows have gone downhill and have been compressed into what we know of them today. Shows like Wordgirl and Arthur proved that kid shows can be so much more but nowadays no one seems to care about actually putting effort in their shows anymore.
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It's sad to see that current kids shows just churn out new quantity over quality kids content to get more eyes for cash these days...
So…. What do you think about the owl house and and about she ra reboot?
Kid named Adventure Time
Bluey is God tier
Finally Backyardigans getting some recognition… aside from when you addressed Uniqua as “The Pink thing”
It’s the pink sauce
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The Backyardigans was goated
I remember them!
To be fair Uniqua's animal inspiration was much less obvious than the others. I guess that contributes to the "unique" part of her name.
Backyardigins was lit asf
Good old days but no point in chasing the past keep up these amazing vids
What made the Classic Thomas so good was how close it was to real life. Most of the stories are based off of real life events and the show was a show about trains. They didnt move on their own and other stuff the CGI did. Theryre massive machines that ruled the land at the time when the railroad was king. Watching it as a kid got me interested in trains and still fascinated of steam locomotives to this day.
Facts! The time and dedication to use real toys and to make the trees and all!
As a man who obsessed over Thomas The Tank Engine to the point where I'd pretty much bug the hell outta my parents for the merch, your tangent about this blue train from the 1940s made me smile. I still miss the old model era seasons and seeing what they did to my boi has me absolutely gutted.
Also RIP Duke and Boco, homies only got like 3 episodes then dipped.
Boco should get like another 2 episodes MINIMUM
Y'all remember D199? He wasn't even in the shows, he was like from the OG books.
Dinosaur Train😢
Did neville dip down to nowhere too
@@DIDYOUDO5778 YEAH MY BOY NEVILLE ONLY GOT LIKE 2 EPISODES WITH SPEAKING ROLES AND THEN STAIGHT UP VANISHED 😭
i loved the *Backyardigans* especially the pirate episode and i remember a knight and dragon episode too that i loved
Man Thomas was actually so fire
Fr
Thomas the tank engine was such a great show, everything from the model work, to the storytelling, to the OST was outstanding. The show had an atmosphere that was unlike any show at it's time. It managed to tell fantastic stories with great morals, while not talking down to the audience. Even George Carlin himself really liked the show for that fact. The show also incorporated alot of railway history, and all of the characters are based off real locomotives. It's such a shame as to how much Mattle has bucherd this series. The new reboot show managed to be worse than the CGI era.
Yeah season 1-5 was like peak tv, im not even saying this out of (pure) nostalgia even now later in my life i think its a good show.
@@catherineoconnell5092 Definitely agree, while I do have some nostalgia for the HiT Entertainment seasons. The storytelling was definitely alot stronger in those earlier seasons; and upon re-watching, I caught certain details that I completely passed over my head when I was kid. Season 5 is still considered by many to be the greatest season of show, as well as the serie's peak.
Watch The Unlucky Tug, he has 4 videos that unveil and review the first 4 seasons of Thomas and he'll make a fifth eventually. A nice deep dive into what made the model series so special
The old 90's Thomas on Sproit used to be so chill, and it had roasting sometimes but it was funny
I like how he didn’t even bring up the new 2D Thomas, he knew that we have to much taste to even see a frame of that.
The what now
@@HandelsAreDumb all engines go, do not watch, this is a WARNING!
All engines go is the absolute cowdung smear of a mess on the TTTE Franchise.
Compare it to the model series, which is like Ambrosia from the very Deities themselves.
“THIS IS TRAAASHHHH” takes me out every time💀 14:46
Same
This whole thing was so funny also the bob the builder thing made me almost dislocate my jaw
15:02 FAX
Just about every kid show from the past decade has songs that sound like this. Paw patrol started the trend of upbeat kids show music.
It’s funny how I watched paw patrol as a child
13:55 #NotMyBobTheBuilder
#savebobthebuilder
He ded
Seasons 1-8 Thomas is basically the perfect show
For me, Mister maker, larva, Thomas, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and other Shows i SAW them AS masterpieces, Peak fiction, the next Citizen kane
As a Thomas fan I completely agree with your opinion
13:43
I'm flattered.
Lol
Thomas was definitely my childhood. I was a HUGE fan of that show, that's why I still like trains to this day. I like how the trains are actually relatable. But what I remember most was trying to collect all the toy trains that I could find in the stores. I tried to get all the Thomas trains in existance, basically, but I knew that wouldn't work out, and I had to grow up, so I stopped. Still a bit of a fan of the show to this day, especially the older episodes.
Damn I would love to get that table playset as well. You remember that tiny table that came with the wooden tracks? That was amazing.
@@NrettG thomas wooden railway, that’s the name,I always dreamt of getting one, but sadly never……… but atleast i got tomy
Yo 🔥ruclips.net/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/видео.html..
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@@TheIonoZone Dude I always played with those at like a barnes and noble. Those were AMAZING.
Thanks for adding that at the end
PBS kids was my shit as a kid. I loved Word Girl so much.
Thomas deserves more appreciation. While the show itself has gotten worse over the years (mostly thanks to Mattel's poor management with the brand), it was genuinely a really solid series in it's heyday. The characters were fun, the stories were relaxing and had a good amount of action scenes, the sets and model work are incredible and still hold up today, the music slaps, it's one of the few kid shows that actually respects it's audience, and overall it just felt like a series that had a lot of love and passion put into it. There are some aspects to the CGI era that are pretty good too (mostly in seasons 18-21), but they don't hold a candle to what came before. And that stuff from before was pure greatness.
Honestly it makes me sad that most people's views on the show are completely different to what the show actually is/was. Most of the time they either dismiss it as "just another baby show" or only bring up the dark aspects of it. I get what they mean by all of this, but at the same time I feel a lot of people are misinterpreting the show as some depressing series when it really isn't. Sure it can get dark at times, and while stuff like Henry getting bricked up in a tunnel and an engine getting turned into a generator are fucked up, not every aspect of the show is like that. It's just simple stories of the characters playing off of each other or pushing em to their limits. Plus Henry LITERALLY COMES OUT IN THE NEXT EPISODE!! WHY DO PEOPLE MISS THAT?
What I'm trying to say here is that Thomas is a good show that deserves more than what many people view it as. Anyone's free to hate it of course, but you gotta admit, the world wouldn't be where it is today had it not been for this blue train.
12/10 essay from a 12/10 YTPer.
people don't take into account the context of when these stories were written. all the scrap stories happened in the late 60s, when steam engines were being eradicated from the british rail network. of *course* awdry would make these stories as dire as possible, it is an honorable form of activism to get young fans involved with the preservation movement, to save the splendorous steam which they so loved.
@@quattrobajeena1689 that's also the reason Awdry wrote books like "Four Little Engines," "Stepney the Bluebell Engine," and "Mountain Engines," to make more readers aware of and interested in the real railways the books were based on.
Total Drama is so underrated. That show has humor for every age group.
Fr
i’d recommend first timers watch the canadian version, though.
ruclips.net/p/PLJzZtYKw64O9Y2FDYwTiwGQfDQ8TGVbXl
I will never forget the time Heather had her top ripped off
That kickstarted puberty IMMEDIATELY
frrr
That show was mainly watched by kids born in 97-02 so it wasn't a childhood show to us
11:57 My favorite one was that thomas rap song that went:
*thomas, he's my number one*
*shining in the morning sun*
I think the most danger Mickey and the gang were in was when Mickey’s rival was shrinking down places
Yooooo I remember that episode. Didn’t they for some reason save the bad guy because of Micky saying that’s what hero’s do? I always thought that was dumb even as a kid
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@sewer~rat same
@sewer~rat same 😅
OMG THE SUPERHERO EPISODE!! Bruh I loved that one sm I have the DVD of it and everything lmao
It's really nice to hear someone outside of the TTTE fandom giving a positive opinion on Thomas. Almost everyone else is like "oh it's just another baby show". But then I watch this video and see someone outside the fandom talking about what made Thomas special. I give this video a like👍🙂
Wait, there is a fandom?
@@Not_Tails Yes