What a touching story. Poor Mrs Kyndley, she really was a loving character in the show. She's one of the reasons Thomas's branch line is exciting to visit. It was lovely for the engines to do nice, kind things for her 🙂.
R. I. P. Mrs. Kyndley, 100, of Hackenbeck, Sodor, all her life, was born 24 December 1923 and died peacefully 24 August 2024. She was a centenarian! What a good long full life, Mrs. Kyndley.
This adaptation story is so goddamn sweet and beautiful! I feel so heartbroken. 😭 Season 25 could have made this stories better than their other stories. And the branchline engine were so in good character. 💯/ 💯♥️ It’s fucking good, man! Nice job!
I think this might be one of Richard Jordan’s more underrated stories honestly. It’s a very bittersweet, but well put together story, with a heartfelt message about the cycle of life. And I feel like we don’t see these types of stories enough. You did a wonderful job with this remake. Really loved how you stuck closely to your original adaptation of this, while still making it feel fresh. Superb work all around on your part. I’m not very good when talking and expressing myself and my emotions like this, but my grandma actually just recently passed away nearly three months ago now from stage 3 lung cancer. And I remember a couple days after her passing, I saw the original adaptation you made of this on my homepage. I resonated with this story a lot after rewatching it, because of how much it reminded me of her and how she was always around for me throughout my childhood, as well as how things went down when her health started rapidly declining and I was the one who was helping and taking care of her 24/7. It was really painful to think about everything regarding her when seeing this story again. But it also kinda provided me with a sense of comfort and a little bit ease of mind too. Cause even though she’s gone now, I know that she‘s no longer suffering and is finally at peace. As much as I miss her and wish she was still here- especially now, with how much more of a struggle life has become currently, due in part to her untimely passing- I’m thankful that she was in my life for as long as she was. Her getting to see me graduate and turn 18… I’ll always have memories like that of her to look back on. And all the things she did for me while growing up. One of her plants she got from a friend 11 years ago sometime after her husband passed is actually starting to grow another new sapling now too. The fourth generation of it, if you wanna call it that. (I believe it’s called a sapling, anyway. I’m not a plant person, so correct me if I’m wrong.) That first one was very special to her and she would do everything possible to keep it alive. It reminds me quite a bit of the opening and ending scenes here with Mrs. Kyndley’s flowers. Even though that first plant is dead now unfortunately, its beauty still lives on through its predecessors. And honestly, I find some peace in knowing I can carry on my grandma’s legacy similarly to that. And how she’ll never truly be gone forever.
It’s a shame Thomas never tackled serious issues such as death unlike many kids shows. Several handled this topic well and those of us who’ve seen it knew how to approach it here.
Thomas & the Magic Railroad did mention Tasha's death by Lily, which was the only time it was ever done (not counting Toad & the Whale or Cautious Connor).
Just finished the video, and... Dang, man. This was a sad but nice story, and a good sendoff to Mrs. Kyndley, an old friend of the Ffarquhar Branch Line's engines. Also, I thought the end credits were just going to have no music the entire way through... but then the ending music from "Henry's Forest" started playing, and while I didn't cry, it still got me right in the feels. 😢
This really makes me think of my mother. Recently a few weeks ago she had to go to a hospital to get surgery done to her heart. She's doing better now, and I know she's a tough old bird, but she's at that age where anything can happen to her now. When the day comes when she finally passes on from this world, I don't know what I'll do...
I wish they would do this as season 25 Not that stupid childish Knock off done by children but it doesn't make any sense whatsoever Don't get me wrong I have nothing against children actors but the way you metal have portrayed it is just a betrayal to Wilbur
That is a good story. I wish you could create a story where Mrs. Kindley is still alive and active as the engines join her to celebrate her 100th Birthday.
What a sad, but beautiful story. I do wish there was an adaptation on the actual tv show but I can also imagine that it would’ve been upsetting for children and adults. May she rest in peace :)
wow … good story Tho just had a thought . Can the engines die . Like Edward or toby … there rather old ain’t they ? Or is a museum like NRM a retirement home for engines or something ?
engines cant die even if they are old but they can chose that if they want if so they ask first and if it can then they can have blackwater to get poured into their water tanks or tenders. they can also get asked if the want to be retied or run a small railtour around their home or to or go to NRM or museums so they can tell stories about their adventures from their early days.
So this is why Mrs. Kyndley never appeared in the show again, may she rest in peace.
the great race
@@TidHarbourWorks that's what I mean.
@@TidHarbourWorksTbh the CGI era is not exactly 100% canon
What a touching story. Poor Mrs Kyndley, she really was a loving character in the show. She's one of the reasons Thomas's branch line is exciting to visit. It was lovely for the engines to do nice, kind things for her 🙂.
This story makes me think of my own grandparents when they had hospice care, Richard Jordan really wrote this story well about Mrs.Kyndley!
Is his on screen name nwr1991 ? . Nwr1991 done a story about her passing
R. I. P. Mrs. Kyndley, 100, of Hackenbeck, Sodor, all her life, was born 24 December 1923 and died peacefully 24 August 2024. She was a centenarian! What a good long full life, Mrs. Kyndley.
This episode was so dang sad it literally made me cry in the ending when Toby was saying goodbye 😭 but was a great episode non the less.
It’s a somber thing. This is how my grandmother went several months ago. But unfortunately life goes on. Tearful but necessary story to tell.
This adaptation story is so goddamn sweet and beautiful! I feel so heartbroken. 😭 Season 25 could have made this stories better than their other stories. And the branchline engine were so in good character. 💯/ 💯♥️ It’s fucking good, man! Nice job!
Rest in Peace Mrs. Kyndley 😢😭
I think this might be one of Richard Jordan’s more underrated stories honestly. It’s a very bittersweet, but well put together story, with a heartfelt message about the cycle of life. And I feel like we don’t see these types of stories enough. You did a wonderful job with this remake. Really loved how you stuck closely to your original adaptation of this, while still making it feel fresh. Superb work all around on your part.
I’m not very good when talking and expressing myself and my emotions like this, but my grandma actually just recently passed away nearly three months ago now from stage 3 lung cancer. And I remember a couple days after her passing, I saw the original adaptation you made of this on my homepage. I resonated with this story a lot after rewatching it, because of how much it reminded me of her and how she was always around for me throughout my childhood, as well as how things went down when her health started rapidly declining and I was the one who was helping and taking care of her 24/7.
It was really painful to think about everything regarding her when seeing this story again. But it also kinda provided me with a sense of comfort and a little bit ease of mind too. Cause even though she’s gone now, I know that she‘s no longer suffering and is finally at peace. As much as I miss her and wish she was still here- especially now, with how much more of a struggle life has become currently, due in part to her untimely passing- I’m thankful that she was in my life for as long as she was. Her getting to see me graduate and turn 18… I’ll always have memories like that of her to look back on. And all the things she did for me while growing up.
One of her plants she got from a friend 11 years ago sometime after her husband passed is actually starting to grow another new sapling now too. The fourth generation of it, if you wanna call it that. (I believe it’s called a sapling, anyway. I’m not a plant person, so correct me if I’m wrong.)
That first one was very special to her and she would do everything possible to keep it alive. It reminds me quite a bit of the opening and ending scenes here with Mrs. Kyndley’s flowers. Even though that first plant is dead now unfortunately, its beauty still lives on through its predecessors. And honestly, I find some peace in knowing I can carry on my grandma’s legacy similarly to that. And how she’ll never truly be gone forever.
It’s a shame Thomas never tackled serious issues such as death unlike many kids shows. Several handled this topic well and those of us who’ve seen it knew how to approach it here.
Thomas & the Magic Railroad did mention Tasha's death by Lily, which was the only time it was ever done (not counting Toad & the Whale or Cautious Connor).
Engines being scrapped is a huge plot point of the series, what are you talking about
Bro forgot Gordon mourning his brothers?
That was in The Railway Series. I’m referring to the Television Series.
all engines go
@@Kidsmtvslvback Duncan Gets Spooked? We see the engine die in that one.
All good things must come to an end. I wish you the best in what life has in store for you.
Just finished the video, and... Dang, man. This was a sad but nice story, and a good sendoff to Mrs. Kyndley, an old friend of the Ffarquhar Branch Line's engines.
Also, I thought the end credits were just going to have no music the entire way through... but then the ending music from "Henry's Forest" started playing, and while I didn't cry, it still got me right in the feels. 😢
What a great final sendoff, great emotional animation and voice acting as always!
This was a good and sad story adaptation... 👍💙✨
Mrs. Kyndley was a good ol' person to the small railway engines on the branchline
This really makes me think of my mother. Recently a few weeks ago she had to go to a hospital to get surgery done to her heart. She's doing better now, and I know she's a tough old bird, but she's at that age where anything can happen to her now.
When the day comes when she finally passes on from this world, I don't know what I'll do...
This Video is so Good was it an AI Voice or your real voice
this how i see season 25
this is how I see season 8.
Too good for season 25
I wish they would do this as season 25 Not that stupid childish Knock off done by children but it doesn't make any sense whatsoever Don't get me wrong I have nothing against children actors but the way you metal have portrayed it is just a betrayal to Wilbur
That is a good story. I wish you could create a story where Mrs. Kindley is still alive and active as the engines join her to celebrate her 100th Birthday.
What a sad, but beautiful story.
I do wish there was an adaptation on the actual tv show but I can also imagine that it would’ve been upsetting for children and adults.
May she rest in peace :)
Farewell, mrs kyndley.. you will always be remembered till the end
still amazing as ever
😔Rest well Mrs. Kyndley.
Loved this adaptation dude! Lovely Job!
R.I.P Mrs. Kyndley, I can't believe that a kind woman like her was taken from us 😞😢😭🙏👼
I'M NOT CRYING YOUR'RE CRYING AT THE ENDING
In Honor of Mrs. Kyndley!
Ms Kidney-
Thanks, I want to cry now
Let's go!
How can they introduce death into the Thomas series
Uhh ever heard of season 5?
Can you please do Mr prekins
Who made the Thomas and friends intro and outro cover?
wow … good story
Tho just had a thought . Can the engines die . Like Edward or toby … there rather old ain’t they ? Or is a museum like NRM a retirement home for engines or something ?
engines cant die even if they are old but they can chose that if they want if so they ask first and if it can then they can have blackwater to get poured into their water tanks or tenders. they can also get asked if the want to be retied or run a small railtour around their home or to or go to NRM or museums so they can tell stories about their adventures from their early days.
Who wrote this? Really?
Read the end credits
I lost my nana in March, so this story hits me hard. Thank you. 🥲