Animal Fun Fact: The Rev W. Awdry's original ending for this story was to have Henry be scrapped after his accident. This was because Henry was Awdry's least favorite character, and he wanted to have him written out due to issues with illustrator C. Reginald Dalby drawing him inconsistently. Ultimately, Awdry ended up rewriting the story to have Henry undergo a redesign, but could you imagine what life would have been like if he had gone with the original ending? I imagine it wouldn't have been pretty...
Now that's a clever interpretation of wheelslip when Henry was starting! I really like the way Johnny Morris could change his voice to suit the different characters.
If I'd listened to this when I was younger, Johnny's narration style probably would have been nightmare fuel for me too x) But listening to it now, I find it almost relaxing.
An fan favourite. It's no wonder why so many people love this story! I also do agree that the scene where the Fireman yells at Henry for 'spilling' his cocoa wasn't really neccesary.
2:06 I can see why he narrates like this; it parallels the temperament of a locomotive when it wheel slips (it’s quick and chanty) and starts off, strong and slow (it’s straining, groaning, trying to get a grip)
It's Lao why they made hi blue again in the last book. In the original publication of "Thomas Goes Fishing" made Henry look like Gordon. The TV series ignored the paint change to avoid the same problem.
Now I know why they let the goods trains crew jump out in time in the TV series, because they didn't want to put in that silly part with the fireman complaining about the bloody cocoa ! 😂
+Micawber And yet they included the Stationmaster's wife reprimanding Thomas for, of all things, ruining her breakfast in the adaptation of "Thomas Comes to Breakfast".
Pah so cocoa is more important than your dang life. Silly fireman. Cocoa lover 01: you clumsy great engine you spilled all my cocoa. Henry: what? WHAT?!?! ARE YOU SERIOUS?! Cocoa lover 01: yes.
The Stationmaster’s Wife: You miserable engine! Just look what you’ve done to our breakfast! Now I shall have to cook some more! Thomas: Wait a minute! I destroyed your fence, I ruined your garden, I wrecked your house, I VERY NEARLY mowed down your family, and your main concern right now...is your RUINED BREAKFAST?!
I really wish that this story removed that stupid line where the fireman complains about Henry spilling his coco. This was not a crash that should have been sugar-coated. If that line was removed, the story would be perfect. I'm so glad that they removed it in the episode
Did anyone else thought when they said cocoa you thought they were talking about cocoa puffs when they watched The Flying Kipper on Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends? I did when I use to watch it on video tapes.
@matthwe3468 Actually, you are correct. That part where the engine's face is is called a Smokebox. I'd hate to see the engine's crew cleaning out the Smokebox of one of these engines. Good thing is, the engine can warn them if someone is coming up behind.
You mean to tell me those three men in the brake van survived a head on collision with a speeding 30 ton locomotive? Bullshit. Those guys would've been splattered and smashed into strawberry jam.
7 years late, but the reason is that Henry didn't quite line up with a real world engine (issues from the first book's artist) and Dalby was inconsistent on what Henry should look like 4-6-2 vs 4-6 being one of them, and looking like Gordon was a particularly infamous one while he was painted blue. As a result, this story was written as a way of rebuilding Henry into a Black Five Steamer, which has a design that forced consistency, while also permanently making Henry's wheel arrangement 4-6-0.
Yeah that really irritated me as a kid. Likewise in the early books he sometimes had round buffers and sometimes square ones. In one picture he had a GWR style brass chimney cap. Children notice these things.
Wait, so the other train's entire personal was STILL IN the brakevan when it got hit... and just got thrown into the snow? That makes me feel better about the fact that the TTTE&F adaptation says "the driver and fireman got out just in time" but doesn't mention the guard... although the adaptation was a lot more somber in how it portrayed the gravity of the damage, so perhaps I'm back to square one?... okay, let's just assume Ringo forgot to mention the guard leaving the brakevan. [Shrugs]
Also who does the narration here? He sounds a little weird and overdoes it at times. At 2:04 - Come On! Come On! - Henry sounds like a constipated old man trying to force out a turd.
Animal Fun Fact: The Rev W. Awdry's original ending for this story was to have Henry be scrapped after his accident. This was because Henry was Awdry's least favorite character, and he wanted to have him written out due to issues with illustrator C. Reginald Dalby drawing him inconsistently.
Ultimately, Awdry ended up rewriting the story to have Henry undergo a redesign, but could you imagine what life would have been like if he had gone with the original ending? I imagine it wouldn't have been pretty...
Man if i met Awdry i'd explain something to him About henry
70 years later Mattel finished the job for him
If he kept the original ending, this book would have a different title other than "Henry the Green Engine".
Yeah
@@ItsCarlos563It would be Henry Goes Away.
Now that's a clever interpretation of wheelslip when Henry was starting!
I really like the way Johnny Morris could change his voice to suit the different characters.
henry sounds like a dying old man
I know Right?
This was before his rebuild, so he was a sick young man
“Ahhh tophatt I need me Welsh coal… ehhh….”
Because he’s dying But he’s not an old man
He’s just voiced by an old man
If I'd listened to this when I was younger, Johnny's narration style probably would have been nightmare fuel for me too x) But listening to it now, I find it almost relaxing.
An fan favourite. It's no wonder why so many people love this story!
I also do agree that the scene where the Fireman yells at Henry for 'spilling' his cocoa wasn't really neccesary.
probably why that part was removed in the the tv series
2:06 I can see why he narrates like this; it parallels the temperament of a locomotive when it wheel slips (it’s quick and chanty) and starts off, strong and slow (it’s straining, groaning, trying to get a grip)
This was my favourite story as a child. My parents could tell me the story without the book I had the story so often.
The reason they didn't want Henry in his old shape on "The Adventure Begins" because it may confuse him for Gordon who shrunk
Or they simply didn't want to create an additional 3D model.
It's Lao why they made hi blue again in the last book. In the original publication of "Thomas Goes Fishing" made Henry look like Gordon. The TV series ignored the paint change to avoid the same problem.
XD lmao
@@charliesandno2 ye
@@charliesandno2 what a bunch of lazybones.
Now I know why they let the goods trains crew jump out in time in the TV series, because they didn't want to put in that silly part with the fireman complaining about the bloody cocoa ! 😂
xD
+Micawber And yet they included the Stationmaster's wife reprimanding Thomas for, of all things, ruining her breakfast in the adaptation of "Thomas Comes to Breakfast".
Pah so cocoa is more important than your dang life. Silly fireman. Cocoa lover 01: you clumsy great engine you spilled all my cocoa. Henry: what? WHAT?!?! ARE YOU SERIOUS?! Cocoa lover 01: yes.
@@FlyingDuckMan360 at least that gave us a funny voice by Ringo
The Stationmaster’s Wife: You miserable engine! Just look what you’ve done to our breakfast! Now I shall have to cook some more!
Thomas: Wait a minute! I destroyed your fence, I ruined your garden, I wrecked your house, I VERY NEARLY mowed down your family, and your main concern right now...is your RUINED BREAKFAST?!
"come on,come on,DONT BE SILLY DONT BE SILLY DONT BE SILLY,come on,come on,DONT BE SILLY DONT BE SILLY DONT BE SILLY"
RIP the best cup of coco
Awesome video! I loved the story of Henry being sent to crewe
They didn't get out, just in time.
I really wish that this story removed that stupid line where the fireman complains about Henry spilling his coco. This was not a crash that should have been sugar-coated. If that line was removed, the story would be perfect. I'm so glad that they removed it in the episode
Henry sounds like stuck up Steve from horrid Henry
Did anyone else thought when they said cocoa you thought they were talking about cocoa puffs when they watched The Flying Kipper on Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends? I did when I use to watch it on video tapes.
@matthwe3468 Actually, you are correct. That part where the engine's face is is called a Smokebox. I'd hate to see the engine's crew cleaning out the Smokebox of one of these engines. Good thing is, the engine can warn them if someone is coming up behind.
Thomas should have done this to see if he was attached to the coaches
I Can See Edward in the beginning of this story
I like every drivers and guards in thomas and friends very much.
2:04 Exquisite wheel slip onomatopoeia. I was too tired to laugh or even chuckle, but it made me smile, and that's all that matters.
why doesn't Henry have a snowplow?
Why does Johnny Morrison say sshshshshshshhshhhhhh for everything
While Ringo Starr says wheeeeesh
Another one of my favorite stories from the railway series
You mean to tell me those three men in the brake van survived a head on collision with a speeding 30 ton locomotive? Bullshit. Those guys would've been splattered and smashed into strawberry jam.
+Hashly Candy Yeah good point. It's a make believe world for children. And I've loved this stuff ever since I was a little kid.
pretty sure Henry weighs more like 80 tons and then there's another 150 for the flying kipper.
I think the brake van looks like Henrietta.
4:58 shed 17 prediction.
I like the game railway series more than all engines go and model era and CGI era
That goods engine fireman was an arrogant prat. Bollocks to your cocoa! Henry and those other crew members were more important!
Don’t be silly Don’t be silly Don’t be silly Don’t be silly Don’t be silly Don’t be silly XD
I love Thomas and your videos
@0:09 I have always wondered who that blue engine was?
That's Edward, it's difficult to see the no. 2 on his tender.
something is wrong with one picture: in 6:04 is drawn that Henry is a 4-6-2 locomotive, that in the other pictures is a 4-6-0 engine.
Excellent video
In his original shape Henry had a 4-6-2 configuration, but after his rebuild it was changed to 4-6-0.
7 years late, but the reason is that Henry didn't quite line up with a real world engine (issues from the first book's artist) and Dalby was inconsistent on what Henry should look like 4-6-2 vs 4-6 being one of them, and looking like Gordon was a particularly infamous one while he was painted blue. As a result, this story was written as a way of rebuilding Henry into a Black Five Steamer, which has a design that forced consistency, while also permanently making Henry's wheel arrangement 4-6-0.
your all wrong, topham was actually blocking the sight of his other bogey wheel
I hate this story for how unrealistic the crash and the conductor should’ve been more careful while drinking coffee!
Ba-ba-ba_ba-ba all right all right
5:34 2-6-2 Henry
Yeah that really irritated me as a kid. Likewise in the early books he sometimes had round buffers and sometimes square ones. In one picture he had a GWR style brass chimney cap. Children notice these things.
Wait, so the other train's entire personal was STILL IN the brakevan when it got hit... and just got thrown into the snow? That makes me feel better about the fact that the TTTE&F adaptation says "the driver and fireman got out just in time" but doesn't mention the guard... although the adaptation was a lot more somber in how it portrayed the gravity of the damage, so perhaps I'm back to square one?... okay, let's just assume Ringo forgot to mention the guard leaving the brakevan. [Shrugs]
I love the remake of the flies kipper
Flying kipper
Quick question: 6:30 does anyone here know where that specific location is?
What do you mean?
@@marty6779 I actually meant to say that location on 6:30. Is it somewhere on Sodor?.
yes, it is on sodor
@@akufarel yeah but I was just asking what exactly is that location on Sodor, does it have a name?.
do you mean the bridge or something?
I see Edward
Poor henry:(
henery sounds like a old man
It is nice Henry is stronger
Roll on Gordon's Whistle!
I don't know, I guess so. I'm not very well educated in trains
it was probably something to do with his smoke box
4;47 IS FUNY
4:47
man henry and edward are old
No its great
The story toke place in 1935
2:09 2:17 Rapidly Don't be silly
2:17 don’t be silly
Also who does the narration here? He sounds a little weird and overdoes it at times. At 2:04 - Come On! Come On! - Henry sounds like a constipated old man trying to force out a turd.
+Hashly Candy Oh okay thanks.
Wait no that is gor_ never mind it is Edward
I made this video gets 644 likes
100th comment!
The tv episode does it better. This is better done as an actual accident. Not a silly little incident
Could of been put in better words but you got the spirit
henrys curseing
The fuc# y is he talking like that