Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 December 2020

A Retrospective of Thomas & Friends DVDs of 2020

As the clock is ticking away to finally end this crazy year of 2020, let's look back at some of the DVDs that were released during the 75th anniversary year. But first: 

THESE ARE SOLEY MY OPINONS AND ARE NOT INFLUENED FROM THE THOMAS & FRIENDS FANBASE

A RETROSPECTIVE OF 
THOMAS & FRIENDS DVDS OF 2020


STEAM TEAM TO THE RESCUE

Review Date: 5/02/20
Score: 6/10

I sometime forgot that this was the first release for 2020. Looking back, this was a decent TV special, still better than 'Digs & Discoveries' to me still. I like how it showed the stresses of running a railway line through the Fat Controller with a lack of engines, despite that he had more than the steam team characters, but I understand that was to showcase the conflict that he and the engines are going through. If he had more engines doing work, like Duck and all, then what's the point of the conflict to drive the story? 

THE ROYAL ENGINE

Review Date: 28/05/20
Score: 7/10

The first DVD featuring S24 of and released during the month when 'The Three Railway Engines' was published in 1945. Looking back, the special was a nice way to celebrate the 75th what with Thomas going to London, the connection that Awdry's creation has on the royal family with Prince Charles growing up with the Railway Series books and Prince Harry opening up the special as he grew up with the show back in the 1980's when the characters were models and were narrated by Ringo Starr. I will say the special could've had some tweaks made with maybe increasing the conflict towards Thomas, make him boastful and arrogant about taking the Fat Controller to see the royal family until he learned his lesson, I think Beresford's cameo, while charming, was a bit pointless to have as it did nothing but halt the plot. I also think the reference to 'Gordon Goes Foregin', while a nice reference for older fans would be confusing for most of the pre-school audiences, given that the Railway Series are only published in collection form every anniversary year and that the indiviual books hadn't been in print for sometime now due to them not being sellable compare to the likes of the TV tie-in books. Though that could be more of a nitpick. All-in-all it was a decent special. As for the additional episode, 'Emily to the Rescue', it was a mediocre Emily episode where it felt more like a Christopher Awdry story where something happened to an engine because it did. Emily didn't go through anything to make herself into a hero, it just happened.

CARNIVAL DAY

Review Date: 21/08/20
Score: 5/10

This was a meh release to me. I do like the Brazil episodes but the Sodor episodes were meh. I honestly didn't like Diesel's fantasy sequence in 'Diesel Do Right' as Diesel said he wanted to be more important and all it just was was just the intro of BWBA but with Diesel. Nothing really felt fitting about it, use the fantasy sequnce from Glows Away and it would make more sense. I didn't like the episode anyway as I think it could've been more of a Rebecca and Diesel episode. Have Diesel feel jealous that Rebecca gets all the glory for do her jobs properly and goes off and takes advantage of her trustworthy trait. I also didn't like how Marcia and Marcio appeared as a special feature but not their S24 episode, I honestly don't think it was that great but you think maybe HIT and Mattel would place it on their to fit the Brazil theming of this DVD?

MARVELLOUS MACHINEARY
Review Date: 
21/11/20
Score: 7/10

Some odd transitions here and there when it comes to the two main features and then onto an episode but apart from that, this wasn't a bad DVD. Yes unrealistic and out of Thomas' world, but it was fun in the end. Still don't like the barebone feel of the special features still.

OVERALL

And so that was 2020, sadly it wasn't much of a celebatory year given the fact that the world is in a pandemic but we'd celebrated the 75th in our way none the less. I know that 2021 would now bring us a brand new show instead of a new season like every year and while I understand the dread of the outcome of this show I will say this. All the past content we had like the classic series and the Brenner/McCue era as well as the Railway Series books will always be there for us to enjoy, yes the new show isn't the Thomas we grew up with, but we just got to make do with it now. If a child does enjoy it just let them enjoy it and heck maybe the child might go and have a look at past content as well and maybe enjoy that too, HIT/Mattel may not have released model era content back when the show was CG because more people wanted new stuff, but kids these days have greater access to it, I know my nephew from America enjoys watching model era Thomas and BWBA Thomas. It's not going to go anywhere. Mattel isn't going to come over to your house and take away everything that was released years ago.

 I would love for the show to have something similar to what I grew up with, but I do know that children's TV is changing and of course Thomas has to compete not just to Paw Patrol or Bluey, for the latter ALOT more better than the former in my opinion, but with other pre-school shows too, it's a competitive business. To me I'm just glad that Thomas is still going to be around, however long it goes for.

I also had come to terms, for a while now, that the show had never and never will market towards the older fandom. Mattel and the now-former production team knew we exist but we aren't the money makers they want for toy sales or appealing the show too, we are a minority. Thomas, before the Brenner/McCue era, had been successful before without the older fandom in mind. Not that I'm saying that pre-Brenner/McCue era was great, it never was great and still isn't great a decade later. 

There are more S24 DVDs to look forward to and in future there will be the Marc Forster film coming out, hopefully we do see it in the cinemas. 

So whatever 2021 will bring will bring. I just hope that the new year is kind to us compare to this year.
So I hope all of you have a happy and safe new year. Just remember to wash your hands, stay safe and wear a mask! 

- NWR1991

Friday, 21 August 2020

DVD Review: Carnival Day!

After writing my blog post on 'The Royal Engine' back in May 2020, I said that would be my last DVD review for the time being and then two days later this was revealed by Steamteam3211 on twitter. Feels a bit funny to me. Anyway so here's the first episodic DVD release for the year 2020 and here are my views on the DVD itself, but first:

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

CARNIVAL DAY!
Written by
Davey Moore
Camille Ucan & Rose Johnson

Episodes

Directed by
Dianna Basso

Produced by
Ian McCue (HIT/Mattel)
Tracy Blagdon (Jam Filled)

Special Features
Meet the Characters - Marcio and Marcia

Release Date
27/07/20 - UK

Distributed by
HIT/Mattel Creations - UK

EPISODES

I look back at these episode and my opinion on them when they were new are still held up. Although I am coming to terms that the international stories aren't too strong compare to what we had in the past. But I try not to do comparisons. It was interesting to learn something different when it comes to Brazillian culture and I still think 'Batucada' was a simple but enjoyable episode. I kind of forgot that the Brazillian episodes were actually good, not great. 


Although, I can't say the same about some Sodor episodes. I'm still in the middle when it comes to Percy's episode. I don't like but I certaintly don't hate it and I still don't like 'Diesel Do Right' and I wish the episode was more about Diesel being jealous of Rebecca being praised alot. But looking back at 'Rangers on the Rails', I can't say it was the best but looking at the other two Emily episodes we got the next season, Rangers wasn't too bad for an Emily story. I feel that it was lacking something else though. You can read more of my views about them by clicking the link above.

SPECIAL FEATURES
The only special features we got is the usual 'Meet the Characters' segment and that's it. I find it odd that it's about Marcio and Marcia despite the fact that the episode they were in, 'Thomas and the Forest Engines' was not added in as a bonus episode. Surely for the UK audience they might want to see who these characters are, right? To me they should've kept the characters segments that were in 'Steam Team To The Rescue' for this release instead. They were the central characters from the Brazil episode. This is the thing that I find sad about how low the Thomas DVDs are becoming, when it comes to special features. Seven years ago, which isn't really that long ago, we had intervals throughout the DVD with segments like Mr. Perkins' storytime, The Earl's Quiz, Calling All Engines etc. there were segements to look forward too and something that added more value and entertainment. I mean Mattel and HIT Entertainment had those Mr. Evans segments filmed for YouTube maybe give them a home release? It's just sad how barebones the special features are becoming, hopefully during the hiatus period Mattel and HIT overlook how to make the DVDs more interesting.

The only thing that made it different was that it was for 'Marvellous Machineary', despite that they weren't in the special at all and that the footage was specially made instead of using clips from the one S24 episode they'd appeared in. 


I don't know if it counts but the other special thing they had was something not featured in the DVD but came with it and it was the 'Celebrating 75 years of Friendship' poster with all the characters old and new, including the Rev.W.Awdry, the miniature engines and Flying Scotsman. I think it was kind of nice that they'd added that in, although it would've been even more better if were in 'The Royal Engine' DVD given how that was released specially for the 75th back in May but beggars can't be choosers.  

OVERALL

Honestly, I kinda see this as an OK release. The Brazil episodes were good enough, entertainment wise, but the Sodor episodes weren't really the best ones from S23. I would recommend the idea of buying the episodes seperatley on iTunes instead, depending on what episode you find more enjoyable from this DVD. That's what I do when these release make their way to Australia. To me, I at least choose the Brazil episodes over Sodor. Anyway I hope after this release we see S21 getting a compliation release soon but the next DVD the UK will be getting is 'Marvellous Machineary' on September 6th, I probably might wait until that one is released in Australia, probably depending when ABC Australia releases it.  

OVERALL RATING
5/10

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COMING SOON
MY CGI RE-REVIEW OF 
S17-21