Always ,Always Loved the SFX of that specific Trolley Car Bell from "Susie the Little Coupe". That same sound clip of that Clanging Bell would go on to be reused in " Herbie Rides Again" as the sound of the Bell for Old Number 22 the Trolley Car. The "Voice Box" Steam Whistle of Casey Jr.is also quite amusing as well. Wish they had done more shorts with Casey Jr. They missed out on a doing a feature length Railway/Railroad centered movie at Disney.
It's a great film! I know some criticize how after the chase the plot is slow and that it is not entirely accurate to the actual events that took place in 1862, but I think it is Walt's "pièce de resistance" for locomotive cinema
Fantastic compilation! I'm an enthusiast of Locomotives, Ferrorama, Model Railroads and researching the subject I came across this channel. I don't know how many animations Disney's studios produced that directly and indirectly involved locomotives ! Really magnificent ! This was a period of a lot of creativity that you don't see in animation today. Thanks for sharing. I already subscribed to the channel. Greetings from Brazil. :)
I really like the decision of NOT giving Casey Junior teeth. If you're gonna make a talking train, and give it teeth, it implies it can eat things, and thats cursed. Especially if the mouth is big enough to eat people.
Excellent observation! I think Ward really gave Casey a great deal of thought before he came to his final design for the character for that very reason
Now I’m really wishing they released the library of train sound effects used in the movies. In the film “The Hockey Champ”, the scene where Donald turned into a snow-train… that horn in that scene is amazing.
It's a good question that some have asked (myself included) where there is no particular single or clear-cut answer. I think Ward just took inspiration from small English engines like a Beattie Well tank, Coppernob and Furness Railway No.20. I think it's just a little peculiar for an avid railroader like Ward for him to animate outside cylinders but not have a drive shaft on the wheels
The locomotive in Lady in the Tramp resembles the Grizzly Flats Railroad’s 2-6-0 #2 “Emma Nevada” engine that was owned by the late Ward Kimball from 44:02-44:09.
Thank you very much! The reason why the Aristocats was left out is because Walt's didn't really have any involvement in the production of that film, so by default I couldn't include it here. HOWEVER, if I were to make a compilation of Disney trains (post Walt), The Aristocats would probably be the first animated picture to be included!
Casey served as the for that engine (since Disney is the "Master of Recycling," they reused the outline animation of Casey as reference for this sequence)
Does anyone know if the toy trains in the mansion scene of bedknobs and broomsticks were Ward Kimballs? Im assuming they would almost had to have been. Thanks
I finally got to watch that movie on Disney+ a few months ago and the shots with SR No.3 were great! But since that film had no correlation to Walt personally, I could not include it in this compilation
That would've been something! Closest thing, I would think, to an English engine is Toady's little 0-4-0 from the Wind in the Willows and Rocket from Donald and the Wheel
rw:no offense but some of these "Trains" aren't all exactly trains,but related but i think you may have missed THE ARISTOCATS when the 3 kittens were playing trains in that one scene until the actual train appeared.
Technically yes haha The general design is repurposing the preexisting animation of Casey but changing the appearance slightly so that the engine can appear different
Hahaha thank you kindly! I don't know what I'll do if I find out I managed to miss one of Walt's films featuring a train... I'm pretty sure I got them all this time ;)
@@WaltsNephew You should make a video on Swiss Railways. I've always been fascinated by them especially considering the pride Switzerland takes in it's railways. The country itself is even well known for its almost perfect railway system. You should make some videos on it as well as some videos on other railways of central and eastern Europe
That's a good idea! I have a few compilations in the works at the moment (some focused on particular locomotives and one of engines from a certain country), so if I manage to find some time in my rather busy schedule, I'll take a gander at the Swiss!
@@raralabelle1 I know in "Mickey's Choo-Choo" the engine ate the coal via his mouth. But with Casey I think he'd still be fed fuel to the fire via the traditional method into the firebox
Did you use my vector of Casey Jr? Because I made it in Deviantart as Baltofan95. If it's confirmed that you used it, then I would like to thank you for doing so
@@WaltsNephew Although Ten Cents was a character in "Tugs" Thomas' sister show, And "Tugs" aired in 1989, And there was supposed to be a second season, but however the show was cancelled, after Clearwaters Features' liquidation
It was Percy who sunk Bulstrode by pushing the Troublesome Trucks onto him, not James (can I just mention how strange of an episode Special Attraction is?) also this seems more like that Bridge Jump scene from the Great Race
They run that porter in Disneyland as a single, must of sone that to even out her ride. Porters are know to do Rock & Roll as the Railway Series put it.
1:11:17 am i the only one who see the first channel (первый канал) logo, well maybe i am because that is the russian exlusive channel like channel 6 for omerican
Since this compilation focuses only on the films Walt made which included trains, I could not include anything beyond 1967 except for Winnie the Pooh since, by a technicality, he was involved in half the film
Offenses: R*cism (Cookie Carnival, Spare the Rod) Insulting (Donald's Gold Mine) N*zi Symbol (Victory Through Air Power) Sm*king (The 3 Caballeros) Not Capitalizing "Is". (Pigs is P- I mean, Pigs Is Pigs) Lying About There Being a Train in "Peter Pan", but There Is No Train (Peter Pan) Western Offenses (Any Disney western film)
Always ,Always Loved the SFX of that specific Trolley Car Bell from "Susie the Little Coupe".
That same sound clip of that Clanging Bell would go on to be reused in
" Herbie Rides Again" as the sound of the Bell for Old Number 22 the Trolley Car.
The "Voice Box" Steam Whistle of Casey Jr.is also quite amusing as well.
Wish they had done more shorts with Casey Jr.
They missed out on a doing a feature length Railway/Railroad centered movie at Disney.
lovely clips of classic films with steam locos in. I watched the Great Locomotive chase when I was younger on UK tv it is probably my favourite film
It's a great film! I know some criticize how after the chase the plot is slow and that it is not entirely accurate to the actual events that took place in 1862, but I think it is Walt's "pièce de resistance" for locomotive cinema
Fantastic compilation! I'm an enthusiast of Locomotives, Ferrorama, Model Railroads and researching the subject I came across this channel. I don't know how many animations Disney's studios produced that directly and indirectly involved locomotives ! Really magnificent ! This was a period of a lot of creativity that you don't see in animation today. Thanks for sharing. I already subscribed to the channel. Greetings from Brazil. :)
Thank you very much!! This compilation was a long time in the making and really furthered my understanding of Walt's passion and love for trains
1:01:52 Western Pacific #94 now at the Western Railway Museum.
Yes indeedee! Riding on the Napa Valley Railroad
@@WaltsNephew Nice!
I really like the decision of NOT giving Casey Junior teeth. If you're gonna make a talking train, and give it teeth, it implies it can eat things, and thats cursed. Especially if the mouth is big enough to eat people.
Excellent observation! I think Ward really gave Casey a great deal of thought before he came to his final design for the character for that very reason
How could Walt Disney not create a film center around a sentinet train?
Just go to 16:24
@@colinptak820716:25
Britt Alcroft basically did that
The Brave Locomotive
44:13 Baldwin Single Chime hooter whistle
It's actually the same reused whistle sound from "Old 99" in So Dear to My Heart
And "The Great Locomotive Chase" for the Texas locomotive.
17:21 Casey JR: Look out! Bridge out! Bridge out! HEELP! *🔥* heeelp, bridge out! Woaaahhh!!
2:06 trabbsie walking with its wheels 😂
Anthropomorphic animation at it's finest haha
Me looking for cookies:
@@WaltsNephewAll engines Go 😂😂😂
Me as soon as I hear that breakfast is at McDonald’s lol
Did you know, The Fox and the Hound has a train in it. You should do the modern ones starting with The Aristocats.
I intend to! I'm just rather busy with my life and don't have much time to fiddle around on the computer much anymore haha
There's even train in "Something Wicked This Way Comes."
@aaronweyl2272 I think remember that movie I confused of that movie of nobody driving circus steam locomotive lol
@@DaylightMainline4449 As it's a ghost train lol
@@aaronweyl2272yes that was.
This is the best Friday night movie! 🍿
Hahaha It's certainly long enough for an evening's worth of entertainment!
The one with Mr. Toad in it, looks like one of those Furness Railway engines, particularly N° 20.
Thanks for sharing. Love all the old cartoons
Super🦸♀️ colorful🏳️🌈 😇!
Happy😊 August🌻 time⏰!
🌠🦸♀️🌌, 🎼🎺🎵, 🥳🎊🎆!
Thanks for enjoying Wally!
@@WaltsNephew
😠 Hey. My real name is Shawn Pickett Pauley♂️
@@ShawnPickettPauley It's weird, it showed there was a reply to Wally's comment but I couldn't see it. I'm guessing you were the one that made it?
@@WaltsNephew
Made what🤨? I just watched this.
Who's Wally♂️?
I like steam💨 trains🚄
Now I’m really wishing they released the library of train sound effects used in the movies. In the film “The Hockey Champ”, the scene where Donald turned into a snow-train… that horn in that scene is amazing.
4:21 and that's the MIDDLE FINGER?
Hahaha no-no, he's "shaming" the fire with his index finger
30:57 single chime?
Yes indeed! After all, since this is an English engine, it's only right to have a single-note whistle
Btw what kind of steam engine is the one Mr toad is driving?
It's a good question that some have asked (myself included) where there is no particular single or clear-cut answer. I think Ward just took inspiration from small English engines like a Beattie Well tank, Coppernob and Furness Railway No.20. I think it's just a little peculiar for an avid railroader like Ward for him to animate outside cylinders but not have a drive shaft on the wheels
45:04 looks like ATSF 2-8-2 Mikado but it's number 734 like WM 734
If that's the case then I think that's a Consolidation
@@WaltsNephew Or ik could be a Southern Railway Ks-1 Becuase of The Southern Like numbering
12:31
Wait.
This is the same whistle
28:52 inyo before great locomotive chase
11:07 everytime i hear that horn it gives me goosebumps
39:25 Polar Express reference lol
OR the Polar Express took the idea from this cartoon hahaha
The locomotive in Lady in the Tramp resembles the Grizzly Flats Railroad’s 2-6-0 #2 “Emma Nevada” engine that was owned by the late Ward Kimball from 44:02-44:09.
36:39 car crash and bumped
56:36, 56:45, 57:00 Wait its the Casey JR???
56:45 It's moment "I think! I can!"???
Yeppers! They used Casey's outline from the preexisting animation for this Jiminy Cricket short
Casey Jr. is going to pay respect to Disney with his friends
My favorite parts are 15:31-19:59, 32:48-36:33, 37:20-38:09, 44:01-44:56 & 54:23-55:06. Also, I think you've forgot about The Aristocats.
Thank you very much! The reason why the Aristocats was left out is because Walt's didn't really have any involvement in the production of that film, so by default I couldn't include it here. HOWEVER, if I were to make a compilation of Disney trains (post Walt), The Aristocats would probably be the first animated picture to be included!
Casey Jr should work for the Union Pacific Railroad in Cedar Rapids Iowa.
Haha You can always find him working around Storybookland here in Disneyland ;)
he literally shoehorned trains into everything
That just about sums it up hahaha Given they are such great sources for story material, it's no surprise trains are in so much of Walt's pictures
I counted the number of crashes on the map, and there is indeed 15.
I never counted the crashes haha Fortunately the number of locomotives outnumbers the wrecks
@@WaltsNephew to be clear, I was talking about the plane.
Ohhhhhh gotcha, that wasn't clear at first haha sorry about that
37:47 he is trying to be like his hero 😔😭
How did they make a steam whistle for the ship? I just want to know what the name of it is or how they made it. 16:17
15:56 here you go
It's really sad that Walt was a train enthusiast yet Casey Jr was the only cartoon character locomotive from the studio
56:35 it`s look like casey jr
Casey served as the for that engine (since Disney is the "Master of Recycling," they reused the outline animation of Casey as reference for this sequence)
1:01:53 what engine is that? And is it still around today? Because it looks like so.
That's Western Pacific 94! She's not operational now but she's on display at the Western Railroad Museum in Solano County, CA!
@@WaltsNephew thx
why does disney keep reusing casey jr's assets and sounds
Does anyone know if the toy trains in the mansion scene of bedknobs and broomsticks were Ward Kimballs? Im assuming they would almost had to have been. Thanks
What about _The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again_ starring Sierra Railway No. 3?
I finally got to watch that movie on Disney+ a few months ago and the shots with SR No.3 were great! But since that film had no correlation to Walt personally, I could not include it in this compilation
How do u get slanted letters?
40:11 I Don’t See Any Trains In Here, Were Are They?
40:20 bottum left, left of Wendy’s skirt you can see a toy train track
@@samanli-tw3idYeah That’s Cute I Guess, But Other Than That I Don’t See Any Trains In 40:11
I'm surprised Walt never did anything with Flying Scotsman when it came to America, would've been interesting to Scotsman in one of his films.
That would've been something! Closest thing, I would think, to an English engine is Toady's little 0-4-0 from the Wind in the Willows and Rocket from Donald and the Wheel
Technically, the Flying Scotsman DID appear in 102 Dalmatians.
@@splat-trainproductions Oh yeah true it did, forgot about that movie
Casey Jr is the best Disney character change my mind
No argument (but there's lots to say about Mickey haha)
13:24 ahhhhhh! A 🥘 is sorrounded by wild animals! 🥘🐕🐂🐒🦌🐑🐐🦛🐿️
That is a good scene hahaha
Hahahaha
56:45 reference to Casey Jr anyone? See the 2-4-0 wheel arrangement and tender? Anyone? THEY TOOK IT FROM DUMBO!
Yeppers! A recycled and repurposed bit of animation
57:33 and Casey Jones.
rw:no offense but some of these "Trains" aren't all exactly trains,but related but i think you may have missed THE ARISTOCATS when the 3 kittens were playing trains in that one scene until the actual train appeared.
So since Walt never had any direct affiliation with the production of that film, I could not include it in this compilation
@29:19 That’s a Baldwin locomotive isn’t it?
1:01:58 what kind of engine was that?
Western Pacific No.94 (a 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler)
35:39 The Old Twins
56:36 is that Casey jr?
Technically yes haha The general design is repurposing the preexisting animation of Casey but changing the appearance slightly so that the engine can appear different
@@WaltsNephew Aka, Disney's usual technique of using recycled animation.
In Susie the little blue coupe why did Casey Jones'runaway locomotive whistle was heard at the gate.
Well, Walt is the Master of Recycling, so I guess he figured he'd reuse the whistle in a different film
Why do i keep thinking that Casey Jr is literally the strongest train ever? Idk probably an illusion lol
I think because he's one of the few engines where, when animated, you can see him physically causing his wheels to move the weight of his trains
22:25 disney is wild for this wth 💀💀💀
It was a wartime picture trying to boost morale here in the US
@@WaltsNephew oh.
@WaltsNephew IS THAT A SWASTIKA???
THAT IS SO EVIL
Disneyland in California exist only because Walt loved trains, he even bought a new house to build a little railroad on his backyard
15:31 and 17:49 = the same trains
41:20 hey wait a second it’s is the police car from Susie the little coupe
1:04:28 stephensons rocket gets a revamp and turns into a virginia and truckee railroad engine
i know right
In you and the living machine, the train has the same whistle as the train from the cowboy needs a horse.
Yes indeed! After all, Walt is the master of recycling haha
Wow this one could be your masterpiece
Hahaha thank you kindly! I don't know what I'll do if I find out I managed to miss one of Walt's films featuring a train... I'm pretty sure I got them all this time ;)
@@WaltsNephew Did you hear about the 2 year old kid hit by an amusement park train in New Jersey?
No I didn't, and I'm sorry such events unfolded
@@WaltsNephew You should make a video on Swiss Railways. I've always been fascinated by them especially considering the pride Switzerland takes in it's railways. The country itself is even well known for its almost perfect railway system. You should make some videos on it as well as some videos on other railways of central and eastern Europe
That's a good idea! I have a few compilations in the works at the moment (some focused on particular locomotives and one of engines from a certain country), so if I manage to find some time in my rather busy schedule, I'll take a gander at the Swiss!
the train was cursed while eating on Mickey's Choo Choo
Hahahaha That locomotive has proven a bit scary to some, but I assure you Walt meant for the engine and the film to be light-hearted good-natured fun
Says you. I'm fine with it. I was always wondering how would cartoon trains like Casey Jr take on coal...
@@raralabelle1 I know in "Mickey's Choo-Choo" the engine ate the coal via his mouth. But with Casey I think he'd still be fed fuel to the fire via the traditional method into the firebox
@@WaltsNephew we see him with a firebox when he climbs the hill, and the firebox door opening and closing, so it's definitely that way.
sleep paralysis demon
43:03 ten cents
Ooo good find
Ten cents is character from tugs
@@WaltsNephew I'm a fan of you dude
Anyways, the subway horn literally blasted 13 times.
BTW when he was about to say, "...the big city.", I turned my volume off and said tugs. And then I hummed the TUGS theme song.
(in Social Lion)
It's an awesome thunder storm in the reluctant dragon
36:31 THAT'S A FENDER BENDER!!
Or a bad way to end the day hahaha
@@WaltsNephew I know Walt's Nephew
01:04:00 THIS SONG HITS DIFFERENT
Did you use my vector of Casey Jr? Because I made it in Deviantart as Baltofan95. If it's confirmed that you used it, then I would like to thank you for doing so
16:28
Casey JR and Friends Alls This from
12:23 Donald with is buket on it 😂😂😂😂
Ei, você já foi a Baiana ?
The locomotive in The Fox and the Hound resembles Folsom Valley Railway 4-4-0 #1 "Cricket"
41:34 Casey Jr cameo
Quite right!
Ten cents at 43:02
Haha very close to him!
@@WaltsNephew Although Ten Cents was a character in "Tugs" Thomas' sister show, And "Tugs" aired in 1989, And there was supposed to be a second season, but however the show was cancelled, after Clearwaters Features' liquidation
OH MY GOD! LOL!
You forgot alice the Toreador 1924
if u pause it perfectly at 19:59 u can see donald dying
43:02 Ten Cents is that you?
I was imagining James and Bulstrode from "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends" in this scene at the drawbridge at 15:49.
Hahaha, really.
It was Percy who sunk Bulstrode by pushing the Troublesome Trucks onto him, not James (can I just mention how strange of an episode Special Attraction is?)
also this seems more like that Bridge Jump scene from the Great Race
@@miscellaneoussarnian5282 It's for a different version.
@@sirjosh9 wdym
21:41 ayo what symbols are on those yellow things?💀
16:47 lie detector whistle
Defo
Mickey’s orphans got me like WTF
You forgot the AristoCats from 1970.
Since Walt did not have a direct hand in the production of that film, I could not include that French locomotive in this compilation
30:52 30:51
26:34 they really had to reuse that one casey jr sound
They run that porter in Disneyland as a single, must of sone that to even out her ride. Porters are know to do Rock & Roll as the Railway Series put it.
15:33 my fav
most of the locomotives are just remade versions of each other. and reuse each of sounds
In a way, yes haha After all, Disney is the master of recycling
IN DUMBO WAS CASEY.JR THE CIREUS TRAIN
Yes indeed!
I love casey jr ❤
I don’t see any train in the movie Peter Pan.
Look reallllly closely to the background on the floor
@@WaltsNephewI didn’t see any toy train
where was the train i the Plastics inventor?
Look veeeeeeery carefully. It's a small, red locomotive without a tender
No trains in Peter Pan
ATSF #3751 in Mickey and the Trailer !!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha Very similar looking!
@@WaltsNephew I know it, Walt's Nephew.
South hlgcn (3000)
Do Donald Duck's trains
I'll keep that in mind haha
PART FUNNY 15:08
That was a really good gag hahaha
@@WaltsNephew :)
10:59
11:08
41:17
41:16
41:20
11:11 11:12 11:14
36:39
L cars
W tram
1:11:17 am i the only one who see the first channel (первый канал) logo, well maybe i am because that is the russian exlusive channel like channel 6 for omerican
Are you actually walt's nephew?🤔🤨🧐
No, sorry haha I just like referring to Walt as Uncle Walt
NO HE IS NOT BRO
My favorite was Casey jr
Map nazi Germany Soviet union 22:24
Bro, where are Thomas and friends?
Where is the modern diesney cartoons
Since this compilation focuses only on the films Walt made which included trains, I could not include anything beyond 1967 except for Winnie the Pooh since, by a technicality, he was involved in half the film
@@WaltsNephew Maybe do a Version that goes From 1977 Onwards?
@@vsetproductions Trust me, that's in the works (it's just taking a long time hahaha)
@@WaltsNephew I hope i see that Train from Meet the Robinsons
@@vsetproductions They will definitely be featured!
А зачем 1924 нет
Offenses:
R*cism (Cookie Carnival, Spare the Rod)
Insulting (Donald's Gold Mine)
N*zi Symbol (Victory Through Air Power)
Sm*king (The 3 Caballeros)
Not Capitalizing "Is". (Pigs is P- I mean, Pigs Is Pigs)
Lying About There Being a Train in "Peter Pan", but There Is No Train (Peter Pan)
Western Offenses (Any Disney western film)