"A book like that would be the size of a phonebook!" *Glances over at the copy of 'Thomas the Tank Engine The Complete Collection' sitting on my shelf*
Indeed!! 😂 And I am - STILL - highly amused by it! In the history of the RWS - You're probably the only one who ever put Gordon in his place! Certainly that was over 80 years ago at the time! But oh ho ho! Still highly amusing! 😉
Remarkable work, although I must say, the ending felt rather sudden. Other than that, great job. Different perspectives were used exquisitely, and Patrick almost crashing was major a climax. I, too felt great concern. A fan series as succesful as Sodor: The Modern Years would never have happened without this dear man. This 5-year-old string of improving stories won't go unappriciated, and this dear man will never be forgotten. Let's all show our admiration for him, for his upcoming 105th birthday!
This is amazing, Dan. I loved the part where we see the somewhat aftermath of when the books were beginning to come out and the engines' reactions to each one. The adaption of Centenary was quite good too. James and Caden's banter was hilarious, and I loved the ending too
30:00 Gordon's reply about maintaining the schedule the best they could despite the difficult circumstances wouldn't happen to be a little reference to Running Solo, would it?
6:25 Ohhhhhhhh! Gordon got burned out by a little kid! This was fantastic! I have seen you get better and better with every story. Rev. Wilbert Awdry would be proud of you. I am glad to be a subscriber to your channel.
The dialogue was so interesting. This is probably one of your best stories. I loved all th interactions, the back story was fantastic. Words can't describe how well put together this was.
I rather liked this Special and the change in focus. One moment it's all about the books and the next it's the Centenary with a bitta drama thrown in. I really liked the part with the books though and seeing Gordon reacting to what the children thought about it. He was totally like "I did no such thing....." but soon learns that the books are nearly like History books. Admittingly the Prince at the end gave me a bit of a laugh as I kept thinking; "Oh mah gawd look how detailed he is compared to the other people". A fine instalment all round lad.
Well done, sir! I loved the flashbacks from the engines. And the introduction of Caden. I found the little argument between James and Caden funny! Once again I say, well done, WildNorWester!
Such a terrific episode and a brilliant adaptation of centenary. I love the parts when the engines are reminiscing about when the three railway engines was published. Great work, keep it up!
A very nice video! Interesting to see the impact of W. Awdry's books having an effect on the people of Sodor and how they began to see the engines in a different light.
Dan, this story is absolutely fantastic! I love this story, I love the concept behind the railway series and the history of the engines! Long live Wilbert Awdry, his RWS books and the TV series! Keep up your amazing work mate!
In spite it being released just as 2016 is starting for a 70th anniversary special, well done. You know, I was born on the fiftieth anniversary of the Thomas franchise.
I've especially wanted to mention that I'm personally a HUGE fan of the thin clergyman's RWS books myself since I've basically got a big story collection book that basically does completely feature exactly 14 sections that are actually 14 RWS books merged into 1 big story collection book! I personally love the illustrations by C. Reginald Dalby on the book about a certain big green tender engine named Henry! That certainly was indeed the Railway Series' 6th book that basically got published in 1951 exactly after nationalization was basically in full swing throughout the U K, and especially as expected would later be adapted for TV during mostly season 1 of the famous TV show! In fact, it's completely obvious that 2 of the stories from that exact book were actually combined into just 1 episode during that season while the other 2 stories for that season reminded separate! Another fact is those exact separate stories from that exact book are featured on both my DVD titled A Big Day For Thomas as well as on my fire stick! The other pair of stories adapted for TV during mostly season 1 were merged into an episode titled Whistles and Sneezes: completely combining Gordon's whistle and Henry's sneeze into a fantastic 2 for 1 episode!
3:04 - So the book was published 4 days after the war ended? I thought WWII ended when Hiroshima was bombed on August 6, 1945. Maybe Edward was talking about the war ending just in Europe.
I recall that the Bitton Steam Railway in North Somerset also held similar events and these were very well attended. As Sheffield is recounting. I recall that being the case in Towynn in North Wales in the early 1970's ! As well. I went to that place as a 10 year old.
*Does a back flip Whoo! Brilliant Dan! I'm guessing Calvin's a kid you know? Anyways, love it! Interesting how the story starts before the events of season 2, tyes in well. I like how we finally hear Caden's voice, and his association with his fellow engines, being friendly with Peter only is an interesting quirk, mabye something to do with how the 8F's were the last steam engines on service in BR? Flashbacks, aweseome, overall, FANTASTIC.
+Percyfan1998 Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Peter's backstory with Caden is expanded upon in the upcoming episode 'Caden'. Basically, Caden was being repaired in the works at the same time that Peter was being restored there. Given that it wasn't in the yard, Caden wasn't as bossy and so the two engines got to know each other.
This turned to be as great as I expected it to be!!! It's definitely one of the best ones yet for a late 70th Anniversary for the TV series and "RWS"!!!! :D Keep up the good work for the next episode!!!!
BEST OPENING EVER! This story may be one of your best episodes after "Winds of Change", if not better. I can see that you enjoy that Season 3 Busy Theme. I managed to count at least 3 times that you used it. ^_^ BTW, I'm amazed on how you managed to keep the shots the same when you changed their expression. I also loved the Reverend's portrait's unveiling. Keep up the *AMAZINGLY AWESOME* work you do so very well. Cheers all the way from Ecuador! #TheThinClergymansRailwaySeriesBooks!
The Ballahoo tunnel is closed off. Even if it wasn't, the Norramby Branch joins the mainline just before Henry's Tunnel. As such, all engines have to go though Henry's Tunnel to get to the mainland.
This was a pretty great episode. I like how you made it feel a bit tense when the tunnels collapsed, and I think this episode was a pretty good idea for the 70th anniversary of Thomas & Friends. Also, wasn't that "In the Mood" I heard during the beginning of the flashback scene after World War II? I've always liked big band jazz.
This is the best way to completly finish Season 1, I would have like to see a bit more of Thomas like his driver reading the stories to James, I know that you would make a great special D. Happy New Year! :) Also I may send you a PM on the forums.
That was just magnificent, mate. I'm glad to now be up to date with your series after 2 years of failing to bring myself to watch your series. On the upside, there were plenty of episodes for me to watch during my catch-up session like with Pokemon: The Series XY. ;)
So warm... The engines of Sodor are responsible, reliable and really useful, as always. I feel you didn't spend enough portion of the story on the tension caused by the tunnel's collapse; that would have been improved by lengthening it to something as long as Winds of Change. Still, far better than that hastily put together story by C. Awdry: An event like this certainly deserves have a special to itself. Needless to say, this is an outstanding piece of work, even by your standards!
You've done a very fantastic job at his remembrance, 105 he will be this year and his stories still live on. His son christopher would be proud to know how much people even in the modern age of internet videos, still want the story to carry on, and i hope they do too. As an added last message for you WildNorWester, a little known fact about Christopher Awdry. He was educated at the collage that reside in my home town which also happens to be the same town that lead singer of Iron maiden, Bruce Dickinson was born in.
One of the things I always wondered about is in a world where the train, car, plane, or boat could talk to you would affect the nature of scrapping. I mean, when the above vehicles are clearly sapient, what does that do to the scrapmen? Are there any of them out there with PTSD over what they had done?
Corey Havelka it’s one thing to be cutting apart inert iron and steel, quite another to be cutting apart what is essentially a living creature that can talk back to you.
Watched this a few times since its release, it’s always enjoyable. It’s also a testament to your productions that they’re as enjoyable even six years on. On a side note, the human model you used to portray Prince Charles (guessing it’s Charles) looks exactly the same as the driver in London Underground Simulator, right down to the suit and tie.
And not just Rev Wilbur Awdry was instrumental.. His son Christopher Awdry - also was part of this as well. I suspect that there might be a new Engine Character named Christopher after Rev Christopher Awdry.
I really enjoy this series it reminds me of the early season of the TV series I convinced mom to watch it after I checked the prologue and she enjoys it too we plan to finish watching the modern day series tomorrow keep up the good work
The best episode of STMY Season 2 yet. :) Was worth the wait, I enjoy the tones and suspense in different scenes, as well as Christopher Awdry's cameo. Can't wait for what else is to come up in the second half of season two! P.S: I sent you a PM on Deviantart, have you seen it?
I gotta hand it to ya Dan, this is definetly one if the best episodes you ever made, and the best way to celebrate 70 years of the Railway Series/Thomas the Tank Engine, I even love the flashback to 1945 when The Three Railway Engines was published, and it was just hilarious at how a kid was telling Gordon off for his arrogance, and the banter between James an Caden! Though I am confused, when you said child's author near the end, did you also mean Christipher Awdry by some chance? Also, I don't want to sound rude, but what's the progress for the rest of STMY 2? All in all, this is superb Dan, awesome job!
every time i rewatch this series i notice something new, this time its an inconsistency, in a previous story it said that there was a turntable at the works, so why isn't Gordon using it x3
I recently got wildnorwester trainz models. Just a quick question, does anyone have the problem when Donald and Douglas' wheels don't roll. They will move, but the animation won't work. Same with Edward's front wheels.
A fitting tribute to a man who changed the world in his own way.
"A book like that would be the size of a phonebook!"
*Glances over at the copy of 'Thomas the Tank Engine The Complete Collection' sitting on my shelf*
What a great episode!
That kid sounded so cute!
Oh boy oh boy have i hit puberty since then lol its still epic to see myself in here
@@RNG_EDITS You did great lol
Indeed!! 😂 And I am - STILL - highly amused by it! In the history of the RWS - You're probably the only one who ever put Gordon in his place! Certainly that was over 80 years ago at the time! But oh ho ho! Still highly amusing! 😉
28:00 Priceless. Absolutely priceless. Best line line in the series!
Remarkable work, although I must say, the ending felt rather sudden. Other than that, great job. Different perspectives were used exquisitely, and Patrick almost crashing was major a climax. I, too felt great concern. A fan series as succesful as Sodor: The Modern Years would never have happened without this dear man. This 5-year-old string of improving stories won't go unappriciated, and this dear man will never be forgotten. Let's all show our admiration for him, for his upcoming 105th birthday!
Marvelous story! I was wondering when we would ever see that little shunter. Loved Bear's reference to the Monty Python Dead Parrot sketch.
This is amazing, Dan. I loved the part where we see the somewhat aftermath of when the books were beginning to come out and the engines' reactions to each one. The adaption of Centenary was quite good too. James and Caden's banter was hilarious, and I loved the ending too
30:00 Gordon's reply about maintaining the schedule the best they could despite the difficult circumstances wouldn't happen to be a little reference to Running Solo, would it?
6:25 Ohhhhhhhh! Gordon got burned out by a little kid!
This was fantastic! I have seen you get better and better with every story.
Rev. Wilbert Awdry would be proud of you. I am glad to be a subscriber to your channel.
The dialogue was so interesting. This is probably one of your best stories. I loved all th interactions, the back story was fantastic. Words can't describe how well put together this was.
EpicThomasFan713's voice for Edward is simply perfect. It is satisfying to listen to.
I rather liked this Special and the change in focus. One moment it's all about the books and the next it's the Centenary with a bitta drama thrown in. I really liked the part with the books though and seeing Gordon reacting to what the children thought about it. He was totally like "I did no such thing....." but soon learns that the books are nearly like History books. Admittingly the Prince at the end gave me a bit of a laugh as I kept thinking; "Oh mah gawd look how detailed he is compared to the other people". A fine instalment all round lad.
Oh my gosh, You uploaded this on my Birthday. My favorite episode is here and you couldn't have made me happier
Well done, sir! I loved the flashbacks from the engines. And the introduction of Caden. I found the little argument between James and Caden funny! Once again I say, well done, WildNorWester!
Such a terrific episode and a brilliant adaptation of centenary. I love the parts when the engines are reminiscing about when the three railway engines was published. Great work, keep it up!
A very nice video! Interesting to see the impact of W. Awdry's books having an effect on the people of Sodor and how they began to see the engines in a different light.
Like the use of "In the mood" in this episode. Great job!
Dan, this story is absolutely fantastic! I love this story, I love the concept behind the railway series and the history of the engines! Long live Wilbert Awdry, his RWS books and the TV series! Keep up your amazing work mate!
Excellent work! Possibly my favourite episode so far!
This was WELLSWORTH the wait!
*drum riff*
+Mckinley Berger Ok, good joke.
Good pin
I saw what you said. hahahahahahahahahahahah
Oh!! Sounds like EDWARD would say ;) Get it Edwards station aka Wellsworth hu?,hu?, oh don't get it ok...
I love that you combine all the lovely memories of that put in for this special occasion 😀😀😀
In spite it being released just as 2016 is starting for a 70th anniversary special, well done. You know, I was born on the fiftieth anniversary of the Thomas franchise.
+Connor Flaherty You think being born on the 15th anniversary is crazy I share his Birthday June 15th
I've especially wanted to mention that I'm personally a HUGE fan of the thin clergyman's RWS books myself since I've basically got a big story collection book that basically does completely feature exactly 14 sections that are actually 14 RWS books merged into 1 big story collection book! I personally love the illustrations by C. Reginald Dalby on the book about a certain big green tender engine named Henry! That certainly was indeed the Railway Series' 6th book that basically got published in 1951 exactly after nationalization was basically in full swing throughout the U K, and especially as expected would later be adapted for TV during mostly season 1 of the famous TV show! In fact, it's completely obvious that 2 of the stories from that exact book were actually combined into just 1 episode during that season while the other 2 stories for that season reminded separate! Another fact is those exact separate stories from that exact book are featured on both my DVD titled A Big Day For Thomas as well as on my fire stick! The other pair of stories adapted for TV during mostly season 1 were merged into an episode titled Whistles and Sneezes: completely combining Gordon's whistle and Henry's sneeze into a fantastic 2 for 1 episode!
your RWS models look perfect in the flashback scene
Fantastic Work WildNorWester! You really know how to Write a Good Thomas Story :)
This is certainly an excellent tribute to the Rev W Awdry. I really enjoyed watching this. Well done indeed!
3:04 - So the book was published 4 days after the war ended? I thought WWII ended when Hiroshima was bombed on August 6, 1945. Maybe Edward was talking about the war ending just in Europe.
The part with that boy and Gordon was PRECIOUS
I presume the “children’s author” was Christopher Awdry 😊
Yep.
I recall that the Bitton Steam Railway in North Somerset also held similar events and these were very well attended. As Sheffield is recounting. I recall that being the case in Towynn in North Wales in the early 1970's ! As well. I went to that place as a 10 year old.
*Does a back flip
Whoo! Brilliant Dan! I'm guessing Calvin's a kid you know? Anyways, love it! Interesting how the story starts before the events of season 2, tyes in well. I like how we finally hear Caden's voice, and his association with his fellow engines, being friendly with Peter only is an interesting quirk, mabye something to do with how the 8F's were the last steam engines on service in BR? Flashbacks, aweseome, overall, FANTASTIC.
+Percyfan1998 Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Peter's backstory with Caden is expanded upon in the upcoming episode 'Caden'. Basically, Caden was being repaired in the works at the same time that Peter was being restored there. Given that it wasn't in the yard, Caden wasn't as bossy and so the two engines got to know each other.
This turned to be as great as I expected it to be!!! It's definitely one of the best ones yet for a late 70th Anniversary for the TV series and "RWS"!!!! :D Keep up the good work for the next episode!!!!
BEST OPENING EVER! This story may be one of your best episodes after "Winds of Change", if not better.
I can see that you enjoy that Season 3 Busy Theme. I managed to count at least 3 times that you used it. ^_^
BTW, I'm amazed on how you managed to keep the shots the same when you changed their expression. I also loved the Reverend's portrait's unveiling.
Keep up the *AMAZINGLY AWESOME* work you do so very well.
Cheers all the way from Ecuador!
#TheThinClergymansRailwaySeriesBooks!
0:17 the names Hatt, Charlie Hatt, license to document. Also isnt there TWO ways, 1 going thorugh Henrys Tunnel and one going through to Ballahoo
The Ballahoo tunnel is closed off. Even if it wasn't, the Norramby Branch joins the mainline just before Henry's Tunnel. As such, all engines have to go though Henry's Tunnel to get to the mainland.
I've been looking forward to this episode for a long time. Suffice to say it did not disappoint. Once again, you've out-done yourself.
20:19-20:24
Thomas: "Who It That Be, Mom?"
MSH: "Wait & See, Thomas. No Spollness."
Me: LOL! 😂
a lovely lovely story and brilliant voice acting from all,
This was a pretty great episode. I like how you made it feel a bit tense when the tunnels collapsed, and I think this episode was a pretty good idea for the 70th anniversary of Thomas & Friends. Also, wasn't that "In the Mood" I heard during the beginning of the flashback scene after World War II? I've always liked big band jazz.
A brilliant piece of work, my good friend! Jolly well done! :)
*Applause intensifies* This is one of my favorite episodes right here
This is the best way to completly finish Season 1, I would have like to see a bit more of Thomas like his driver reading the stories to James, I know that you would make a great special D. Happy New Year! :)
Also I may send you a PM on the forums.
+Light And Coal Productions Sure, you can send me a PM.
Also, we're halfway through season 2 at this point.
Dammit I didn't know. :P
Can you do a movie on the other railway
***** Done : )
Awesome video! Out of all the 70th anniversary specials I've seen, this has to be the best one out of them all. I can't wait for your next video :)
25:00 i've watches this so many times yet the part always deliveries that tension.
That was just magnificent, mate.
I'm glad to now be up to date with your series after 2 years of failing to bring myself to watch your series. On the upside, there were plenty of episodes for me to watch during my catch-up session like with Pokemon: The Series XY. ;)
Edward Tear nailed that line 10:18
I love James for saying that Caden should have more respect for the thin clergyman.
So warm... The engines of Sodor are responsible, reliable and really useful, as always. I feel you didn't spend enough portion of the story on the tension caused by the tunnel's collapse; that would have been improved by lengthening it to something as long as Winds of Change. Still, far better than that hastily put together story by C. Awdry: An event like this certainly deserves have a special to itself. Needless to say, this is an outstanding piece of work, even by your standards!
Wait it took 2 days to clear the blockage, but it took Billy Shoepack like 10 minutes
I've only just seen this and honestly this was better than the last Railway Series book.
You've done a very fantastic job at his remembrance, 105 he will be this year and his stories still live on. His son christopher would be proud to know how much people even in the modern age of internet videos, still want the story to carry on, and i hope they do too. As an added last message for you WildNorWester, a little known fact about Christopher Awdry. He was educated at the collage that reside in my home town which also happens to be the same town that lead singer of Iron maiden, Bruce Dickinson was born in.
This turned out wonderful, can't wait to get my lines for future episodes.
Christopher L
A really enjoyable episode & a lovely tribute to the Late Reverend.
Such a lovely episode. Can't believe I missed it.
Wow! That was absolutely fantastic!!! Great job!!!!
Quite wonderful. This was well worth the wait.
One of the things I always wondered about is in a world where the train, car, plane, or boat could talk to you would affect the nature of scrapping. I mean, when the above vehicles are clearly sapient, what does that do to the scrapmen? Are there any of them out there with PTSD over what they had done?
Connor McLernon Definitely
Corey Havelka it’s one thing to be cutting apart inert iron and steel, quite another to be cutting apart what is essentially a living creature that can talk back to you.
I have said it once, and i will say it again, i see your every. Screwing. Where.
@@ivangenov6782 I find interest in a lot of topics. But my point being, in a world with talking vehicles, how could people callously cut them apart?
@@connormclernon26 i would have nightmares before i ever did it
Watched this a few times since its release, it’s always enjoyable. It’s also a testament to your productions that they’re as enjoyable even six years on.
On a side note, the human model you used to portray Prince Charles (guessing it’s Charles) looks exactly the same as the driver in London Underground Simulator, right down to the suit and tie.
Great episode. Also nice touch from bear to edit the monty python dead parrot sketch to the former tunnel sketch 😂😂
I thought the trailer was Amazing but this words can't describe how great this is! :-)
Great episode man a very nice tribute
Well done WNW this special is quality!
Great job, WildnorWester
And not just Rev Wilbur Awdry was instrumental.. His son Christopher Awdry - also was part of this as well. I suspect that there might be a new Engine Character named Christopher after Rev Christopher Awdry.
I really enjoy this series it reminds me of the early season of the TV series I convinced mom to watch it after I checked the prologue and she enjoys it too we plan to finish watching the modern day series tomorrow keep up the good work
The WildNorWester Model Team did an amazinf job!! 😊😊
*amazing
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Love the Monty Python reference 'an ex-tunnel'
The best episode of STMY Season 2 yet. :) Was worth the wait, I enjoy the tones and suspense in different scenes, as well as Christopher Awdry's cameo. Can't wait for what else is to come up in the second half of season two! P.S: I sent you a PM on Deviantart, have you seen it?
9:19 oh it is
If I were there I after August 1948 I would say, "There's a book about you now James."
I gotta hand it to ya Dan, this is definetly one if the best episodes you ever made, and the best way to celebrate 70 years of the Railway Series/Thomas the Tank Engine, I even love the flashback to 1945 when The Three Railway Engines was published, and it was just hilarious at how a kid was telling Gordon off for his arrogance, and the banter between James an Caden! Though I am confused, when you said child's author near the end, did you also mean Christipher Awdry by some chance? Also, I don't want to sound rude, but what's the progress for the rest of STMY 2? All in all, this is superb Dan, awesome job!
what the prince said in the end that's realy true :')
Awesome Story and even the models are Great too
Watching for like the 100th time now and omfg i just noticed at 15:28 henerys coaches aren't the usual mainline coaches, htf have i not noticed this
January 8th 2016 not exactly 70th anniversary but still loved it and seen it so many times because it's so good no criticism or anything
glad that the steam engines of the northwest railway now now about the days out with thomas events
Better late than never i guess
Caden's development is something I look forward to
+RailPony I'd prefer to have it properly finished off, rather than rush it out.
Understandable, can't wait for more of caden
+WildNorWester what class is caden?
+Josh Findlay He is an 01 or 02 class diesel shunter locomotive, more commonly known as "Rail Tractors"
+Whistle Stop Productions He is a Class 02
Wow! You kick butt, man!
My God! Iv'e Just noticed the Monty Python Parrot reference after rewatching the episode. :P Nice one ;)
3:19 bro Glen Miller's In the mood thomasified got me vibin
Also r u t le y
9:00 James, you have no idea
Coo! Belted up Gordon! Completely! And a second time. Too!
32:55. Is that children's author supposed to be Christopher Awdry?
Yep.
I admit. Maxwell the black 5 painted as Henry is pretty darn accurate. with Henry himself being a black 5.
Love the scene with Percy, Thomas and James.
This was such a great video
It feels like the final book in the railway series
25:55 is that Tugs Theme?
Yeah, it's the impending danger music from TUGS.
Amazing. Simply amazing. :)
That first comment I made about the scene at 1:39. I wanted to know what story the scene in 1:41 was from. Can someone tell me please?
James and the Trucks - it was in season 1 of the TV series.
Is it just me, or does the 8F remind me of the SC-1 Mountain Thunder?
20:23 now if only half the people at my school would listen to that
OMG it was so funny when the boy said that Gordon was rude to Edward and Gordon is a steam locomotive not a train 6:31
Worth the wait. Looking forward to the next part of season 2. When can we expect it ? ,roughly.
32:56 "A children's author" ...I wonder who ever that could be :)
That’s just clever foreshadowing to the actual books content
great job as usual.
you did a great Job Wildnorwester
every time i rewatch this series i notice something new, this time its an inconsistency, in a previous story it said that there was a turntable at the works, so why isn't Gordon using it x3
I loved this! Do you think we will see Barry or Alfred in any of your later vids?
"But you're not in the book!"
DAMMMMMN
I recently got wildnorwester trainz models. Just a quick question, does anyone have the problem when Donald and Douglas' wheels don't roll. They will move, but the animation won't work. Same with Edward's front wheels.
I had that problem with Eric's front and back wheels.
That's been corrected.