Thursday, 5 December 2024

All Engines Go! Review - The Christmas Letter Express Review

 As always, whenever I review a season of AEG I will also be looking at its special that is released alongside. In 2021 we had the Sodor cup, in 2022 we had a mystery in Lookout Mountain, in 2023 we had a bubbly build and now in 2024 we have a Christmas special, which is a first for the franchise when it comes to the specials. This special was announced by Mattel through a press release way back in February of this year and if you have seen my other posts, you might know that I wasn't looking very forward to this special and if you read any of my past reviews on the two 60min AEG specials, you might know why. This special was also written by Rick Suvalle, who hadn't written anything 'All Engines Go!' related since its debut in 2021. 

So could this be any better or just another bland, forgettable extended episode that is called a special? But first:

THESE ARE SOLEY MY OPINIONS AND ARE NOT INFLUENCED FROM THE THOMAS & FRIENDS FANDOM

THIS POST MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS, 
THAT IS IF ANYONE CARES.

THE CHRISTMAS LETTER EXPRESS
Written by
Rick Suvalle

Directed by
Campbell Bryer

Produced by
Suzie Gallo

Release Date
16/11/24 - CAN
21/11/24 - US
1/12/24 - AUS
8/12/24 - UK

Plot
Percy discovers a child's letter to Santa Claus forgotten at the bottom of his mail truck on Christmas Eve, but he is determined to make things right, even if that means tracking down Mr. Claus himself! With help from Thomas and his friends, Percy travels through dazzling parades, sweet-smelling gingerbread bakes, and snowflake flurries on a quest to deliver the letter to Santa and make a child’s Christmas Wish come true.

MY VIEWS


The movie opens up with the song 'It's Christmastime on the Rails' which was made specially for the special and while it was a decent song it could've been better if you have set up for the special. Maybe it was a windy day and Percy's mail is constantly being blown about from it. Have maybe Thomas saying that he should look out for the mail in this wind or else some would get lost. Maybe Percy would brush it off or maybe have him think he can look out for the mail and that's when the winter wind blew the child's letter into his cab. The song is fine but it was kind of pointless to have at the start as it bares no importance to the story. 


So after the song, the child's letter was blown away from Percy's mail van and landed in his cab and as Percy puffs on with his deliveries, Thomas got the news from Sir Topham Hatt, the Fat Controller, that Santa Claus is coming to attend their Christmas parade and told Thomas to take ingredients to Reginald's bakery to make Christmas cookies as Santa loves them. As Thomas sets off with his delivery and the Fat Controller getting things ready for the parade, James arrives with Annie and Clarabel with the annual Sodor Christmas tour and after being vain about sharing the same colour as Santa's sleigh, his coupling broke. 


The two coaches were shocked but James was waiting for Sandy to pop up to fix him up. But Sandy hadn't showed up. But it turns out that Sandy was decorating Christmas mountain for the parade. However, Kana came to his help to pull Annie and Clarabel while James leads the way. 


Meanwhile, Diesel, Bruno, Sandy and Carly were on top of Lookout Mountain, Christmas mountain as its called, looking forward for the parade but the lights are all tangled causing a problem. Sandy thinks they should start with Bruno's star but Bruno wanted to start with the lights because it's what they did the previous year as it is tradition. Carly came into help to detangle the lights but to no avail, much to Bruno's frustration. 


However, Sandy managed to untangle the lights from Carly's crane and was then showing off her 're-sequekinator' as a 'resnowinator', don't ask me and it would be the only time I'll be writing those words, however she still have to work the kinks out. As Carly starts to decorate, Bruno was feeling frustrated again saying that last year they'd decorated over at the fence and so they did as it is tradition.


 Meanwhile, Percy carried on delivering the Christmas mail but still didn't know about the loose envelope in his cab as he carries on with his mail song as his job was nearly complete. Thomas met up with him and told him the news about Santa coming to the parade and the Christmas cookies which made Percy excited who just happens to be making his way to Reginald's bakery to deliver his last of the Christmas mail. 


After Percy gave him his Christmas mail, Thomas was shunting the baking supplies but a mound of snow blocked the line making him stuck and Percy had to pull him out which resulted into some of the supplies landing on them giving them a gingerbread makeover. This feels more like it was trying to promote them as a toy commercial as the whole gingerbread makeover feels like something Mattel would've made to sell in shops for Christmas. But being typical Mattel, they never made much merchandise of the special to promote it. So the whole Thomas and Percy being painted like a gingerbread houses just feels redundant. 


After they were done with deliveries for the years, Thomas and Percy made their way to Lookout Mountain where Sandy, Bruno, Diesel and Sandy carried on decorating, Carly was hanging lights around the mountain and wishes she would have an extension for her crane arm, meanwhile the whole tradition thing was brought up again, this time with Sandy's snow machine which was running haywire thanks to the cold, you know to bring up all that pointless cartoony to eat up the runtime. It turns out it ran out of grease, which was offered by Carly. However, Sandy wishes that she has grease to last out forever which gave Carly an idea.


Thomas and Percy arrived to see how everything was getting on and offered to help out. Meanwhile, Sandy found the missing letter in Percy's cab, much to his shock and it turns out that the letter was for Santa making it a very big deal. Percy was to make a run to the mail depot, but Bruno was worried that he might miss the parade. But Percy was determined and Thomas came along with him as they made their way.

They arrived at the mail depot, in their original liveries after their Gingerbread coat was blown off from the wind, after Gordon took the last mail load for the year to Santa. Then Percy decided that they will make the delivery themselves, much to Thomas' surprise. As they were making their way, it was getting dark and Thomas was worried that Santa may've already left the North Pole to make his deliveries. However, Sodor would be one of his stops and so they decided to give Santa the letter at the parade. 


At Vicarstown, Thomas and Percy told Nia about the missing letter. Earlier they said the same thing to the Fat Controller which makes it feel pointless. Perhaps they should've deleted the Fat Controller's conversation from earlier and just have Nia. After all she came up with the idea of looking out for Santa in the sky whereas the Fat Controller did nothing, and he's suppose to be the controller of the railway for some reason, like a parent to a child. It's a nitpick but even as someone who writes my own stories, it just feels redundant and drags a bit of the pacing. 


Thomas and Percy decided to look out for him on Lookout Mountain where we once again see the lights all hung up but they forgot to put up Bruno's special star on the Christmas tree, much to his annoyance because it's not the same as last year and told Sandy to turn off the lights but they ended up being broken and are in need of spares. 


Then, Harold arrived and Carly asked him if he could help finding spare lights to which Harold agreed. While Sandy decided to find some at the maintenance yard and so the friends made their way. They passed Thomas, Percy and Nia as they're making their way to the mountain who then stopped and told each other what happened. I'd rolled my eyes at this scene. While we should be watching it through the eyes of the characters, as Diesel, Carly, Sandy and Bruno weren't there with Thomas and the others, it just feels like they were eating up time to fill in the 60min space. Why not keep it until later? Perhaps at the end? We, the audience, didn't need the same recap of what we'd just seen about 22 minutes ago. 


And after they explained everything, James, Kana, Annie and Clarabel met up with them, they too had a tiny subplot but I didn't mention it because it didn't offer that much importance to the story, the snow machine went haywire because we need more cartoony filler until Sandy decided to drop the whole thing but James got his coupling hook fixed, ending the most useless subplot. 


As Thomas, Percy and Nia make their way to Lookout Mountain, Thomas decided to make their way through the old mines as it's the quickest way to the mountain, a nice continuation from the 2022 special but it was done to fill in time. Kana came along too and helped with the lights, which worked, but she was draining battery and had to turn them off just as Harold came along with some spare lights and told them that he'll be looking for more lights.
 

Realising about the lights, all the engines think Santa will definitely see them. So they waited in all direction but it only lasted a few seconds with Percy crying that it might too late which gives us the second song 'A Christmas Wish' and I will say, it's a song that did add some relevance to the story and it was a nice and heartfelt one. After the song, Santa can be seeing passing the moon as he makes his way to Vicarstown. 


So they went on their way. Back at the maintenance yard, Sandy placed away her snow machine while her and Carly were looking for lights but really the two were looking for presents to give, as mentioned earlier in the special. Sandy was looking for something to make as an extension to Carly's arm while Carly was looking for more grease for Sandy. 


However, quite by accident, Sandy founded some spare lights within her junk, really they could've used the lights that were decorated around the yard? But whatever. Meanwhile, Thomas, Percy, Nia and Kana were trying to catch up with Santa but lost him. But then they heard some bells but it turns out to be a bell from a shop, a cow's bell and Percy's lucky bell, thinking it was Santa's reindeer, more filler. 


And while they were trying to find ways to find the man in red, he was seen passing over them and then Kana suggested to listen for him saying 'Ho, Ho, Ho' though I will say Kana saying 'Maybe we should have to listen for the Hoes instead!' give me a chuckle in the most unintentional way. So they listened but to no avail but Nia smelt something instead which was Reginald's cookies or gingerbread station. He did make the cookies but for some reason a station as well, anyway the latter was not that important nor necessary as Thomas and the other raced to Vicarstown and saw that Santa had passed through, much to Percy's disappointment but Thomas, Nia and Kana were pleased to see that Santa was still on Sodor and chased on after him while at Lookout Mountain, Carly and the others were to place up the new Christmas lights. 


They passed through Crumble Canyon, once again with the boulder chasing them as usual as redundant filler. They saw Santa going over the ridge but it later turned out to be Harold with more lights and asked him if he had seen Santa, which he hadn't. As Harold zoomed past, the letter that Percy was holding began to blow away and the engines were chasing after it, adding more useless filler. They soon came to the express tunnel and Percy nearly collided with a snowdrift but luckily Thomas ploughed through the snow, which I bet Percy would've done the same since realism is non-existence in this era of the show but that's just another nitpick. 


But the letter was still floating around adding in more useless filler. Meanwhile, the spare lights are all up and ready to be lit with Bruno finally hanging his special star like last year, ending that subplot with nothing of value to learn from, as Thomas and the others were chasing after the letter as they climb up the mountain with Sandy catching it with her later shaking it ending up with the letter being opened, Bruno saving it and Thomas ended up reading, what a nice message for kids that it's OK to read other people's personal letters, hell they never stated it through dialogue. It turns out the letter was from a girl named Ryan, yes it's a gender neutral name, who wanted a pink polka-dotted skateboard. 


Nia and Kana awed at the idea that a person wants a skateboard, for some odd reason, and the engines decided to give the girl a pink polka-dotted skateboard of their own. So the engines decided to go and find one because now they don't know if they would ever find Santa and we'd spent 40 damn minutes of them trying to catch him, useless! Yes Percy brought it up after they decided their idea but it feels so annoying that we'd spent a good chunk of the special seeing them running around trying to get Santa's attention and then they said, 'Nah, let's go forth with the most useless subplot instead.' 


So the engines looked all around for skateboard but nothing. However, Sandy managed to get some pink wheels for skateboard at Whiff's recycling plant, after Thomas decided to make Ryan a skateboard. Sandy made one but it turns out not to be anything like one with Sandy showing a demonstration just for the sake of more cartoony antics because, you know, they have 60 minutes to fill, but it all ended in failure and so they went back to the idea of getting Santa's attention after spending about 10 minutes over something that didn't need to be there. 


But the parade was going to be starting soon and Santa could've been done with his deliveries. But then Diesel heard some bells but Percy thinks it was another door opening or a cow wandering by. But Diesel saw the star shooting by but Thomas thought it was Harold until he'd arrived after seeing it and so the engines went on their way to catch him with the final song 'Ho-Ho-Hold On Santa Claus'. Another song that has relevance to the story. All of the engines made to the mountain with Sandy blinking the lights to signal him.


However, the star flashed away from the mountain and Percy was disappointed but it turns out Santa did. Who then told everyone the message because I'm sure after watching nearly 60mins of this special, no one thought of the message and they need to be told about it instead of letting it digest it for themselves, seriously why does every AEG episode and special have to state the message of the story? It feels like they're just belittling the audience's intelligence here. 


It turns out that Santa does have the skateboard that Ryan wishes for and had specially asked Percy to deliver it to her for him, which was a nice reward but maybe Percy could've at least apologised for reading her letter? Yes I'm still a bit miffed that they just let that slide. Talking of Santa, the reason his face wasn't shown is because with Thomas being a global brand, they don't want to show Santa with a specific race or ethnicity, which is something good on the production team's part. 


So Percy delivered Ryan's present and they made it to the parade in time and Sandy giving Carly an arm extension that she made herself after her snow machine broke earlier in the special when making the skateboard. With Carly giving her more grease for her snow machine, with a dash of 'Gift of Magi' added in with Sandy telling Carly she used a piece from her snow machine and that the grease was from Carly's extra grease ending their subplot and probably the only good one. 


And so the special ends with a reprise of the opening song that could've been left for this ending but whatever as they looked around the island all lit up as they reached Lookout Mountain once again with the engines talking about their Christmas wishes while also feeling tired and in the end we got a nice little montage of the engines getting their Christmas wishes from Santa with Thomas wishing everyone 'Merry Christmas'.

THE END!

OVERALL  

You know at this time of year, Christmas specials, no matter how bad or good they are, often put effort in them to at least make them special and worthy to sit through every year as a tradition. This was the first Thomas special to be Christmas themed in the franchise and is it worth sitting through again? It's a massive NO from me. This was probably the most boring Christmas special that I've seen from the show and probably the worst special from this era of the show overall. 

The main story which is about Percy trying to send the missing letter could've just worked as an 11 minute episode instead of a long hour special. All it just feels like is that they dragged it out and have to fill in the plot with useless filler such as the engines rolling through the old mine or running around like idiots chasing a letter when really you can decrease that for a typical AEG episode. 

One point I'll give to the special is that unlike 'The Mystery of Lookout Mountain', this special had subplots to give some breathing room but unfortunately, the subplots were also pointless. One interesting subplot was Bruno's idea that everything has to stay the same like last year but nothing really came out from that as everything was the same instead changing some things up despite not staying with tradition and how it can be a good thing. It would've been great to at least give Bruno some character growth of his own during this special. 

And the other subplot is James and Kana taking the tour group but it felt so small and useless and with things ending half way through the special, it could easily be cut out and it won't make such a major difference. The only thing to change is Kana's purpose to help her friends since she was helping James out. 

The only subplot that I think was good out of all was Sandy and Carly's 'Gift of Magi' subplot it was kind of on and off with its focus but it didn't feel redundant and it at least have an ending. These subplots could've also been 11 minute episodes as well maybe with more effort put into it to make them actually good.

 But despite the use of subplots I felt they'd slowed the pacing down for the main story and that they needed something to fill in space because the main story can't be stretched out at 60mins which makes me believe that they should've stayed with the 30min time frame like they did with Bubbly Build last year. That special at least made the story feel cohesive and didn't need to pad out to fill in the run time. 

It's sad to see something that is suppose to be a Christmas special being bad and the only other Christmas movie that I've seen that was bad was 'Jingle All The Way 2' with Larry the Cable Guy on Disney Plus. That whole movie was nothing more but a rehash of the first movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger from the 90's, I despise that movie hard. If you want something Christmas related and something better coming from the Thomas & Friends brand, I recommend the episode 'Letters to Santa' from S20. It's not too similar to this special but it is an episode that has some elements a tad bit similar in a short running time. Personally it's one of my favourite episodes from the show's original run.

Now I know, at the time of writing this, this is number two on Netflix on Nov.23rd from this twitter post though I don't know what position its in now over in the US. But numbers are just numbers. Sure it was or is in second place but that doesn't define that it's good or not. People can watch it and make their own decision over whether they had seen the whole thing or half of it whatever. It's same with box office numbers. The amount of money that movie makes doesn't define the quality of it all and one example that I have is the first Aquaman movie from DC in 2018. It was making big money at the box office and even some people were praising it too, critics really, but when I went to see it due to the hype, it was a mess when they'd crammed in two different plots with one being finished abruptly just so they can leave for a sequel. Did they really need to do that? No they could just focus on the one plot that was the major focus of the movie. 

Another example is the 2019 Lion King remake from Disney. That made big money at the box office but it's just the same story beat by beat of the 1994 classic but the difference it's photorealistic with dead inside faces when really people could've watched the original on whatever streaming service had it at the time prior to Disney Plus or they could've watched it for free on DVD or Bluray. 

Numbers don't mean anything except to a bigwig CEO because it makes them money. For the average joe, it means nothing. But despite this special being placed number 2 on Netflix, I doubt Mattel cares about that as their primary concern are the toy sales since that's how Mattel sees something as successful and we know that because when Thomas toy sales were going down in 2017, the show had to change which is what gave us BWBA, despite that being in production in 2015 when toy sales were actually good.

With Big World being a failure, they canned the original show and went with this iteration that we're seeing today in hopes of successful toy sales and seeing as how their is a lack of demand of AEG Thomas toys, based on the small amount on the shelves, in stores three years since its inception and how Thomas is not even mentioned in Mattel's 2024 Q3 reports in terms of sales, apart from their personal bio and amongst the vast amount of other brands in their presentation, I doubt AEG is proving much success anyway. 


This is such a boring looking train set that I feel sorry for the younger
generation.

After Race for the Sodor Cup's release, Mattel's promotion of the specials and the series, the way that I've seen it have been sinking lower and lower. For the Lookout Mountain special we only have the character toy pack coming from them, their was nothing toy related for Bubbly Build and for this special we only have a boring circular train set that offers no relevance to the special, a typical mandated digital music album and a set of puzzles from Ravensburger which offers no signage of the special itself. In the past, there had always been special packaging to tell the consumer of an upcoming Thomas special or episode and I believe that helped with its success because it was informing people about its existence. 

Is this for a special? Or did they just decorate generic promos to make it look Christmassy?

Even during Mattel's early years of ownership they had done that up until 2020. Do they want to inform people that a special was coming or do they want the show to fail despite putting all the money towards it to make it successful? I personally feel there should've been at least more toys to base off from this special such as the gingerbread Thomas and Percy with them being scented, a Diesel and Bruno set with the special star, perhaps a Lookout Mountain set decorated for Christmas with LED lights for show? Anything better than some boring circular trainset that offers no variety and featuring characters that some kids had already bought previously. 

They had uploaded clips of the songs from the special on the official YouTube channel as well as the trailer for the special too but in the context of Mattel's bigwigs loving numbers, videos showcasing the original looking Thomas have been getting more numbers than some of the videos that are AEG related and they are nothing more but content farming style videos filled with clips from various shorts, episodes etc. but I think it shows that despite AEG, the original Thomas series still has some major preference from the general public. 

When I see the toys of the brand being sold today, I often think back to the time when HIT Entertainment had control of the Thomas brand before being bought out by Mattel in 2012 and remembered just how much effort they'd put in towards the show's toy line which had offered a wide variety of characters, rolling stock, extra track and sets and when it comes to sets it was mostly destinations to add to your train set which gave you the opportunity to build how it looks and the same applies to Wooden Railway and Tomy. Whereas the AEG sets, as I said earlier, are such boring circular train sets with reused assets and billboard signage that feel all samey and with no destinations to add on. It makes me feel sorry for the young generation who have to endure all of this which is why I think it's one of the reasons why there isn't much demand for Thomas toys today and I hope, even though I'm not counting on it, someone from Mattel would read this and consider this.

  Now with that out of the way, there will be another 60min special coming next year and already I'm betting on for sure it won't be any better. I personally think they should just make the specials 30mins long like Bubbly Build as its more compact for AEG special. There's not much info on what the special will be all about but maybe it might be related to the 80th anniversary but that's just only a guess. 

See how the logo is the original Thomas and not the AEG Thomas?
What gives? Not that I find that as a problem.

Speaking of the 80th anniversary, I've noticed that while I was writing this blog post I saw a 2025 Day Out With Thomas poster with the updated version of the 80th anniversary logo that Japan had revealed back in October 2024 when they'd launched their 80th anniversary campaign. The first version used the AEG Thomas for some books that was revealed in the early months of 2024 but now they're starting to use the original Thomas instead as seen on the 75th anniversary logo in 2020. Could this mean something? I don't know and I don't think it means that we might see the return of original, and better, Thomas but only time will tell so don't get your hopes up please. 

Here is the AEG 80th logo

As I said, the special was boring and it didn't need to be 60mins long as the story could work in a 11min time frame. It's good that it has subplots but they weren't really good either except for Sandy and Carly's one, despite its focal problem. 

This will be my last post for 2024. Pity it has to end with something that is a dud but then again it is All Engines Go! an iteration that would have some gems here and there but overall a massive hit and miss. But despite that I hope everyone who had read this blog have a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year. 

OVERALL RATING

2/10 


Monday, 12 August 2024

All Engines Go! Review - S3 Ep.26 - The Smells of Sodor + Overall

 THESE ARE MY OWN OPINIONS AND ARE NOT INFLUENCED FROM THE THOMAS & FRIENDS FANBASE

THE SMELLS OF SODOR
Written by
Craig Carlisle

Directed by
Campbell Bryer 

Produced by
Suzie Gallo

Air Date
29/06/24 - CAN
19/09/24 - US

Plot
Thomas loses a boxcar of treats and he uses his sense of smell to find it.

And finally we are at the last episode of S3! But the episode was pretty mediocre for a finale not that the show needs something grand or spetacular but it's just about Thomas and Percy puffing around Sodor to find the dinosuar pancake van and that's it. There was conflict of the van being missing and all but it just feels weak. Its like if you take 'Not So Slow Coaches' from S18 you have Thomas chasing Annie and Clarabel from Caitlin's train but take out the comuppance that Thomas had to face which was almost loosing his coaches after not taking them seriously about their criticism of Thomas' cheekiness towards them. Like in the 'Smells of Sodor' episode, you have Toby shunting around quickly not paying attention and giving the van to James to take. 

Why not have him trying to take the responsibility and go and find it with them since it was an important journey and learn not to rush around, at least there would be some character development or why not have Thomas opening the van's door three times to let his friends have a smell until it was all gone by the time he arrives at Vicarstown? 

The song meanwhile, as usual, adds nothing to the story to fill in time. I said this many times but the songs don't need to be in every episode! Sure they are made just so Mattel can make a mandated album to sell digitally and promote on their social media pages instead of telling people about the show. 

As I said, the episode was mediocre and could've been better. But at least it beats last season's finale where that episode just reinstated the old tour of Sodor and labelling it as brand new. 

SERIES OVERALL
(Some mild swearing)

I'll be blunt, this season sucks. Season 2 felt like a small improvement over its first season that it made me have four personal favorite episodes and it introduced us a great character who is a represenitive towards people on the spectrum, Bruno. In comparison, Bruno only had one titular role and one secondary appearance this season and was barely in many of the episodes despite that S2 was kind of showing or implying that he was part of the main cast. 

You think for a toy company that wants to have some representation that maybe they could put him in the main cast but then again this is the same company who ten years ago donated money to Autism Speaks for the sake of PR and didn't want to associate the Thomas brand to the Autistic Community after getting a request from a theme park for a sensory event, despite the fact that Thomas has an audience who are on the spectrum since research was made back in 2001.

For this season there had been two episodes that I'd liked which were 'Bruno's Blustery Day' and 'Night Lights'. For the former because of its inspiration by the writer himself and the latter because it used a character that was not part of the main cast and was offering something rare, variety. The rest of the episode apart from some decents ones were either bad, mediocre, forgettable, boring and bland. 

I HATED 'Abraca-Diesel' with passion for its lack of conflict in the story and its crappy friendship song when there was nothing that makes it about friendship and that it feels like a forced moral because they had no idea what to tell in the story. You could at least have Diesel and Sandy fighting over who wants to be a magician instead of just nothing. Kids can get into arguments and fights over something trivial and childish so why not implement that? To me it was the worst episode of this season. 

You might be reading this and say 'Get over your hate for AEG, it's been three years, it's just a kids show!' while you're still rattling on hating BWBA despite that is also a kids show and that iteration had been over for four years so that's pretty bad logic and hypocrisy, something that I cannot stand. 

It just feels like for some people in this fandom and to people in the general audience, criticising a kids show is a bad thing because 'it's made for kids' which just makes me think that you don't care about quality for children and just want them to sit through mediocrity while plenty of people have criticised other kids movies and shows over the years towards the likes of Pixar with 'Cars' or Disney with 'Wish'. If you care about quality and see that it is lacking, then speak out because if you just sit on the sidelines and just letting it be you're just being in favour of mediocrity. Just because something is made for kids doesn't mean that lack of quality and no criticism should get a pass, hell the Thomas Creator Collective series was critcised for its content eight years, and to be honest I don't think it'd aged well, and they made that 'it's for kids' excuse.

Also I've seen a few people trying to play 'gotcha' over the whole thing of railway realism. While I had always said that railway realism had been thrown out of the window since the original series' 5th season it's sometimes nice that railway realism has a little play in some episodes but it was never done as a way of respecting this world of trains running on a real railway system like what the Rev.W.Awdry himself had created because the realism was only there for plot purposes only. So yes it's great that James can't actually push a tree aside in the Farmers Market episode of the show but it was only done so James can get lost when making a shortcut to get to the farmers market. Sure it's easy for James to jump over the tree, regardless of the passengers because its fueled by cartoon logic, but then you don't have a story but even so the realisim would be contridicted anyway because later on in the episode the other engines jump over a bridge with their vans of things from the market and the Fat Controller inside. 

So the whole 'gotcha' thing is just really shallow as the one second of realisim is just meaningless afterwards. BWBA has more realism than this show and even then some of its moments are unrealistic as hell!  

We are just five months away to the start of the 80th anniversary year and despite that there are plans I am not putting any high expectations towards it since so far this year, Mattel has done horrible marketing towards the show and the brand. Look on their instagram page alone there had only been, as writing this in July, FIVE posts so far during this whole year, the last post was from June promoting some pretty pricy children pajamas from The Sleepy Sloth and not one thing about the show or the Christmas special that Corus annonced back in February. To me this just feels like Mattel doesn't care at all about this brand that they'd bought back in 2011. 

This is why I feel that there'll bad marketing for the 80th anniversary year because they are showing no sign of care or awareness and not helping the brand to have great toy sales despite having a whole brand new marketing team four years prior to solve that mess. Now let's compare their marketing to the Japanese instragram page which not only promote toys that they want to sell to people or events that they want people to attend, but they also tell their followers, which is about 16k compare to Mattel's 106k followers, about upcoming episodes on NHK. 

How hard is it for Mattel to tell their 106k followers about the show? They have more followers than the Japanese page and the latter is doing a much better job at marketing which furthers my belief that Sony Creative Products would and should be a better owner of the Thomas brand not only for their great commitment to market Thomas on a daily basis on Instagram but they also respect the past iteration of the show, prior to AEG they'd made products of the model era, when the CG era of the show was dominant, giving it much better accessability last decade, with them being released on DVD, streaming and on Cartoon Network, compare to Mattel's handling and I'm betting on for sure that SCP would be doing something better for the Railway Series' 80th since they'd carried the weight on their shoulders for the 75th back in 2020, even if it means AEG merch.

One positive thing about this season is that it's just 26 episodes like the original series and it's better than having 52 like the last two seasons and I hope the fourth season is like that as well. But I have very, very strong doubts that S4 would be any better. 

Anyway, now with S3 out of the way the only thing left is the upcoming Christmas special that'll be coming out in a few months so watch out for that when it's released.

Series Rating:
What's the Buzz - 4.5/10
Bells are Ringing - 4/10
Abraca-Diesel - 2/10
Overcommitted - 2.5/10
Sandy's Fine Mess - 4/10
Nia's Green Surprise - 3/10
Duck Duck Whoosh! - 1/10
Choo-Choo Check In - 5/10
Percy's Little Problem - 3/10
Fill-In Friend - 4/10
Cake It Easy - 1/10
The Can-Do Crew - 6/10
Pizza Picnic Problem - 3/10
Travels With Terence - 2/10
Crab Crossing - 1/10
Driving Winston - 6/10
The Slowest Race in the World - 2/10
Bruno's Blustery Day - 9/10
Night Lights - 7/10
For Love or Muddy - 1/10
Percy's Duck Dilemma - 4/10
All for the Nest - 3/10
Winter Games - 1/10
The Accidental Bad Guy - 6/10
Farmer's Market...on Wheels! - 6/10
The Smells of Sodor - 3/10

Overall Rating (So far):
93/250




 

   

  




Sunday, 11 August 2024

All Engines Go! Review - S3 Ep.25 - Farmer's Market...on Wheels!

 THESE ARE MY OWN OPINIONS AND ARE NOT INFLUENCED FROM THE THOMAS & FRIENDS FANBASE

FARMER'S MARKET...ON WHEELS!
Written by
Carin Greenburg

Directed by
Campbell Bryer 

Produced by
Suzie Gallo

Air Date
29/06/24 - CAN
19/09/24 - US

Plot
Nia organizes a special event but must adapt when people and vehicles get lost.

I will say this, hearing how this is another 'Nia makes a plan that doesn't go to plan' dreaded me since we already had plenty of episodes showcasing that in past seasons but this episode doesn't have the need to make Nia go on a three strike formula and then she learns her lesson and put things right and then we have a forced down pun as a poor attempt at humor. It was pretty much she made a plan, the engines went to get their deliveries to fill in time and make their way to the farmer's market while James tries to find the best way possible to the market as a side plot, though he has the power to jump off the track and all like the others in this show but hey he can't do that for plot reason.

And there is another shocker from this episode, the moral of the episode wasn't told by the character and instead it let the audience to digest it themselves! What a shame though that it was nearing the end of this season's run that they decided to do that which shows that you can trust your audience to get it! The episode had some of the usual grips like Percy trying to explain the pun as if it was actually funny when spoilers, for those who actually care, it wasn't. 

The episode itself wasn't that great but a decent one. 

Series Rating:
What's the Buzz - 4.5/10
Bells are Ringing - 4/10
Abraca-Diesel - 2/10
Overcommitted - 2.5/10
Sandy's Fine Mess - 4/10
Nia's Green Surprise - 3/10
Duck Duck Whoosh! - 1/10
Choo-Choo Check In - 5/10
Percy's Little Problem - 3/10
Fill-In Friend - 4/10
Cake It Easy - 1/10
The Can-Do Crew - 6/10
Pizza Picnic Problem - 3/10
Travels With Terence - 2/10
Crab Crossing - 1/10
Driving Winston - 6/10
The Slowest Race in the World - 2/10
Bruno's Blustery Day - 9/10
Night Lights - 7/10
For Love or Muddy - 1/10
Percy's Duck Dilemma - 4/10
All for the Nest - 3/10
Winter Games - 1/10
The Accidental Bad Guy - 6/10
Farmer's Market...on Wheels! - 6/10

Overall Rating (So far):
90/240

Saturday, 10 August 2024

All Engines Go! Review - S3 Ep.24 - The Accidental Bad Guy

 THESE ARE MY OWN OPINIONS AND ARE NOT INFLUENCED FROM THE THOMAS & FRIENDS FANBASE

THE ACCIDENTAL BAD GUY
Written by
Tracy Nicoletti

Directed by
Campbell Bryer 

Produced by
Suzie Gallo

Air Date
15/06/24 - CAN
19/09/24 - US

Plot
Percy takes a game of superheroes and villians too far.

This was a much better episode compare to the one that I'd reviewed yesterday but it feels a wee bit of a rehash of the episode 'Rules of the Game' from S1 and it just feels the same with Percy playing with Diesel and Kana but ending up with being broken or derailed. The only difference is Percy was emotional over being called a bad guy by his friends whereas Thomas in the former episode realised his mistakes and learns that not everyone can have the same fun as you. But it still has the usual AEG style of writing where the message is being told instead of shown because it doesn't trust its audience who would get the message during its runtime. Despite that, the episode was fine overall.

Series Rating:
What's the Buzz - 4.5/10
Bells are Ringing - 4/10
Abraca-Diesel - 2/10
Overcommitted - 2.5/10
Sandy's Fine Mess - 4/10
Nia's Green Surprise - 3/10
Duck Duck Whoosh! - 1/10
Choo-Choo Check In - 5/10
Percy's Little Problem - 3/10
Fill-In Friend - 4/10
Cake It Easy - 1/10
The Can-Do Crew - 6/10
Pizza Picnic Problem - 3/10
Travels With Terence - 2/10
Crab Crossing - 1/10
Driving Winston - 6/10
The Slowest Race in the World - 2/10
Bruno's Blustery Day - 9/10
Night Lights - 7/10
For Love or Muddy - 1/10
Percy's Duck Dilemma - 4/10
All for the Nest - 3/10
Winter Games - 1/10
The Accidental Bad Guy - 6/10

Overall Rating (So far):
84/240