That was an incredible story. I love the new take and approach to finding Duke the Lost Engine. It gives a new feeling and reintroduction to him. The new animation with Teddy as he fell through the roof was a big surprise as I wasn't expecting that. Very clever and genius. This is one of your best episodes of the series yet. Britt Allcroft would have loved this and I too believe that this would suit his Grace 😀👏
2 months ago
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I loved this episode! Your take on introducing Duke to the CGI era was perfect with the storytelling and visuals. I was even blown away by the additional human animation so kudos to MainlandStudios for helping you on that. And it was also great to have the Earl’s museum finally open that was meant to be in the CGI series. Well done TF2002!
2 months ago (edited) | 33
That was truly an incredible episode!! It’s great to see Duke again and I love that this is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty if going by the CGI timeline canon by UnluckyTug!! Duke definitely works so well living at Ulfstead Castle as part of the Earl’s Railway Museum!! Well done ThomasFan2002 and everyone else involved!! 😃👏
2 months ago
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Well, I gotta say, this episode would have indeed suited his grace. I don't know if it's just me, but it feels like that we, and the Thomas community as a whole, have a knack for unlocking lost/hidden potentials in the Thomas franchise then the current owners of the Thomas franchise. All that aside, I congratulate you for making this. 100/10
2 months ago
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this episode was awesome, nice way on introducing Duke to the CGI era in your take. if only this was part of the cgi timeline of storytelling, it would be marvelous. cheers to everyone that took part in this episode. :)
2 months ago | 4
This episode put a smile on my face. You made Alcroft and Awdry proud and in someways you made my Grandfather proud. I wish he were still alive so we could watch Thomas like we did in the old days. Grandpuff and Sleeping Beauty are among them.
2 months ago
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This is a wonderful episode -- an episode that is brilliantly well-written, has a most colorfully animated storyline and it's been enjoyably entertaining, and it's excellent to see a fine cast of characters in this storyline so brilliantly re-adapted from the railway series, even in quite a way like never before, and it's even a timeline period story - taking place sometime between 1969 to 1971 in my book, and it's also great to see all my favorite T&F franchise characters in this one too, such as Duck, Toby, Percy, Mavis, Rosie, Daisy, Paxton, Sidney, Norman, most of the narrow-gauge engines, even Rex, Bert and Mike... let alone the clergymen of whom based on both reverends Wilbert Awdry & Teddy Boston by the way, and it's brilliantly incredibly exciting to see Duke the Lost Engine brought into this fantastic format of any other T&F incarnation as well, and it's also fondly thoughtful to see this be dedicated to the late TV series creator Britt Allcroft who's sadly passed away at the end of 2024, just before 2025, to which I'm still gutted that she's now aboard the heavenly express up in the sky above the rest. And I do hope Thomas the Tank Engine, his two faithful coaches, Annie & Clarabel, & even Sir Topham Hatt return to Sodor before this terrific 'Tracks to Big Adventures' reaches it's eventual conclusion...... that Tracks to Big Adventures' is so much better, even a hugely better improvement to the actual 'Big World, Big Adventures'. And this is also based on the two stories of Wilbert Awdry’s Very Old Engines and Duke The Lost Engine (1865-1969). And your Falcon and Stuart models look amazing!
2 months ago
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I reckon this is the best episode of the series so far. The return of the Lost Engine and the ending was just wholesome and superb. Well done to the people who were apart of this.
2 months ago | 4
Wow! A beautiful episode and retelling of Sleeping Beauty! This would've fit well if it were retold in CGI (even though it's hard to tell by the crew members if the model and CGI canons are separate or one canon). I wish they had Duke return in King of the Railway actually cause they cannot add Sir Robert Norramby w/o bringing back the former. And an excellent tribute to Britt Allcroft too! Also, the Bert confusion is funny.
2 months ago
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Well, bud, I have to say that this was perhaps the greatest episode of Tracks to Big Adventures you've done as you brought Duke back, which is something I still say the CGI series should have done and it was also cool to have Duke live at Ulfstead Castle because I agree that would be a perfect fit for Duke. Also, it was good to dedicate this episode to the late Britt Allcroft and I know that she would be proud of you with your Tracks to Big Adventures. All-in-all, in the end, I don't know how the final 5 episodes of Tracks to Big Adventures are going to go, but I'm looking forward to seeing that they go just as great as this one, so keep up the great work and looking forward to the next episode of Tracks to Big Adventures, bud!
2 months ago
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Dang it! You beat me to doing a CGI adaptation of Duke being found. However, I think it's different enough from my own; with him being found much later here. Also, I am convinced that if the "Brennersaince" had lasted just a little longer- without BWBA- Duke would have returned, and we would have actually seen the Earl's Museum. It makes me very happy to see both happen in this video! Also, I laughed so hard at the Bert confusion that my wife heard.
2 months ago | 2
Great episode, it was exactly how I pictured a cgi adaptation of sleeping beauty. Well done!
2 months ago
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This is Truly a Great Episode, It's good to see Duke back on the Railway., the CGI Era was Perfect.😃👍
2 months ago | 2
Let's goooooo, this episode got adopted into CGI styled episode. I was always wondering what it would look like under that. Kind of my personal favorite episode from Season 4.
2 months ago | 4
Best episode, yet, @ThomasFan2002!! Very great work, and it's great to see the collaboration between you, ThomasTheorist, TPeiva, and Mainland! I genuinely enjoyed this episode. Keep up the great work!!
2 months ago
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I myself have watched this brilliantly well-written, most colourfully animated storyline, It's been enjoyably entertaining. Excellent to see a fine cast of characters in this storyline so brilliantly re-adapted from the railway series, even in quite a way like never before, It's even a timeline period story - taking place sometime between 1969 to 1971 in my book. Great to see some of mtyfavourite T&F franchise characters in this one too, such as Duck, Toby, Percy, Mavis, Rosie, Daisy, Paxton, Sidney, Norman, most of the narrow-gauge engines, even rex, bert and mike... let alone the clergymen of whom based on both reverends wilbert awdry & teddy boston by the way, Brilliantly incredibly exciting to see Duke the lost engine brought into this fantastic format of anyu other T&F incarnation as well. Also fondly thoughtful to see this be dedicated to the late tv series creator Britt Allcroft who's sadly passed away at the end of 2024, just before 2025, to which am still gutted that she's now abaord the heavenly express up in the sky above the rest. OH, and I do hope thomas the tank engine, his two coaches & even sir topham return to sodor before this terrific 'tracks to big adventures' reaches it's eventual conclusion...... that 'tracks to big adventures' is so much better, even a hugely better improvement to the actual 'big world, big adventures' 25 out of 25.
2 months ago | 4
I loved it. Glad to see Stephen's recovered from the 'night at the museum'
2 months ago | 4
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