*Whoever left a dislike (yes, because THERE ARE dislikes on this video, believe it or not) was clearly tricked by Stanley the MSR engine, who was seeking revenge for not making it to the TVS* *2024 UPDATE: this video has started to get some slight popularity as of late March/early April 2024... I guess it's the power of Smudger's laughter?*
Funnily enough, I know bud is supposed to be buddy but like with a slightly less friendly tone, but if you think that Owen's original name was actually supposed to be, guess what, *Bud* we can say that Stanley also had foresighting powers in a sense
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions I honestly feel bad for Owen, being stuck in the same place his whole life. Unlike Cranky, who can actually be taken down and moved elsewhere, Owen is stuck. Poor guy.
I once played a shitty FNaF fangame called "Five Nights at Smudger's". I tell ya, they'll make a Five Nights game with literally anyone. Basic plot involves the Mid-Sodor Railway reopening (I guess the Arlesdale Railway got Thanos-snapped). Smudger and Proteus are restored to working order but now they're murderous or something. You, as the night guard, must keep the working steam locomotives from entering your office (which there is no access to by rail, might I add, meaning the engines just roll along the floor towards you) or else you will be jumpscared. Never thought steam locomotive jumpscares would be a thing, but here we are. And yeah, the game as a whole looks like it was made by a 10-year-old. All the security camera feeds are just recycled stills from Classic Series episodes, with Smudger and Proteus poorly pasted in wherever they need to be. And apparently, this game spawned a whole series of Five Nights at Smudger's games, and they have their own lore or some shit. It's all too much for me to explain. Basically, the rundown of this is that Smudger has his own shitty FNaF fangame series with "lore". I'm sure he's laughing about that.
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions You know, I've got another story involving both Thomas and FNaF. Like the Sir Handel story I told yesterday, it's a case of life imitating art. A few years back, I ordered a marketable plushie of a FNaF character named Lefty. I had only ordered one, yet two arrived. Of course, I was quite happy to get two for the price of one, but I figured that it would only be fitting that I nickname the Lefty twins Donald and Douglas. Once again, life imitates the works of the Rev. W. Awdry.
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions And now, for your viewing displeasure, a compilation of Five Nights at Smudger's jumpscares. See if you can count how many classic characters get desecrated. ua-cam.com/video/ecYpnvYR09A/v-deo.html I must warn you, however. Bulstrode's jumpscare was so scary that I literally had a heart attack and fucking died.
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions I mean, a jumpscare provides a brief, sudden scare, but it only lasts a second until it wears off. Those comments, on the other hand, are the type of horror that scars you for life.
*Whoever left a dislike (yes, because THERE ARE dislikes on this video, believe it or not) was clearly tricked by Stanley the MSR engine, who was seeking revenge for not making it to the TVS*
*2024 UPDATE: this video has started to get some slight popularity as of late March/early April 2024... I guess it's the power of Smudger's laughter?*
That's because you forgot his version:
"Listen Bud, in the States we don't give a dime for a few spills.".
Funnily enough, I know bud is supposed to be buddy but like with a slightly less friendly tone, but if you think that Owen's original name was actually supposed to be, guess what, *Bud*
we can say that Stanley also had foresighting powers in a sense
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions I honestly feel bad for Owen, being stuck in the same place his whole life. Unlike Cranky, who can actually be taken down and moved elsewhere, Owen is stuck. Poor guy.
Another fun fact: Owen technically has the shortest name in the whole franchise because you can say it with 2 letters: "O.N."
2:39 Duke: he was dispicable, disgusting, disgraceful, but memories about him don't give me sleep well.
Poor Granpuff got the sleep paralysis demon
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions Huh. Never thought I'd end up haunting ol' Dukey's dreams.
2:29 this looks like cgi
Pretty twisted idea of CGI I must say
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions fr
1:47 That music there sounds so chilling. I LOVE IT!
It sounds like a doom music (like some major catastrophe about to happen) which actually sounds prophetic given the fate MSR went through
Top 10 Final Words of Anime Antagonists:
"Listen Dukey, who worries about a few spills?".
*It even comes with a trademark laugh*
I like the music
Sounds almost eerie in some versions
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*L I S T E N D U K I E*
I once played a shitty FNaF fangame called "Five Nights at Smudger's". I tell ya, they'll make a Five Nights game with literally anyone. Basic plot involves the Mid-Sodor Railway reopening (I guess the Arlesdale Railway got Thanos-snapped). Smudger and Proteus are restored to working order but now they're murderous or something. You, as the night guard, must keep the working steam locomotives from entering your office (which there is no access to by rail, might I add, meaning the engines just roll along the floor towards you) or else you will be jumpscared. Never thought steam locomotive jumpscares would be a thing, but here we are. And yeah, the game as a whole looks like it was made by a 10-year-old. All the security camera feeds are just recycled stills from Classic Series episodes, with Smudger and Proteus poorly pasted in wherever they need to be. And apparently, this game spawned a whole series of Five Nights at Smudger's games, and they have their own lore or some shit. It's all too much for me to explain.
Basically, the rundown of this is that Smudger has his own shitty FNaF fangame series with "lore". I'm sure he's laughing about that.
To think that we are actually living in the same timeline as this "masterpiece" here...
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions You know, I've got another story involving both Thomas and FNaF. Like the Sir Handel story I told yesterday, it's a case of life imitating art.
A few years back, I ordered a marketable plushie of a FNaF character named Lefty. I had only ordered one, yet two arrived. Of course, I was quite happy to get two for the price of one, but I figured that it would only be fitting that I nickname the Lefty twins Donald and Douglas. Once again, life imitates the works of the Rev. W. Awdry.
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions And now, for your viewing displeasure, a compilation of Five Nights at Smudger's jumpscares. See if you can count how many classic characters get desecrated.
ua-cam.com/video/ecYpnvYR09A/v-deo.html
I must warn you, however. Bulstrode's jumpscare was so scary that I literally had a heart attack and fucking died.
@@NorthWestern1919 The real jumpscare for me were the comments though
@@SodorStudiosAndCoProductions I mean, a jumpscare provides a brief, sudden scare, but it only lasts a second until it wears off.
Those comments, on the other hand, are the type of horror that scars you for life.
fuck, that haunted version was scary
Average watcher of this video when the part that is supposed to be *haunted* is actually *haunted* 😱😱😱😱😱😱
(Laughs)
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Cool. 😎
Funny.
You're sounding like you're about to implode • - •
Hmm interesting...
*you bet 😎😎😎*