Andrew Chesworth is a filmmaker living in Burbank, CA. He co-wrote and co-directed the Oscar-nominated short film ONE SMALL STEP at Taiko Studios with Bobby Pontillas. He also created and directed the independent Oscar-qualified animated short THE BRAVE LOCOMOTIVE.
He recently animated on KLAUS for Netflix. He was also an animator on several feature films at Disney including FROZEN, ZOOTOPIA, BIG HERO 6, MOANA, WRECK-IT RALPH, FEAST, GET A HORSE! and OLAF'S FROZEN ADVENTURE.
Previously, he was a director for dozens of commercials and short films at MAKE, including the hand-drawn film noir pastiche PALM SPRINGS.
Andrew was recently a character design lead on the Netflix series MY DAD THE BOUNTY HUNTER and is currently involved with another upcoming Netflix series.
I really dislike when in cartoons, the dead are shown unhappy rising up to Heaven. That should be great! You made it! Finally done with this cruel world, and ever after is paradise. No pain or suffering, no hardships, no needs. Just contentment and happiness.
so, I did the math regarding power on our little locomotive, Linus is a early wild west American steam locomotive probably weighting around 14 tons, the average weight of a passenger car is 20 to 40 tons, but lets cut it in half as the cart showned in video are quite short, so 10 tons per cart, there are 2 carts + that little thing in the back which I dont what is so lets assume its weight on also being 10 tons, together the whole weight of all of htese thing is 44 tons, in 0:44 we can see that Linus climbs a 90* road which will be perfect to do our calculations, but first we need its speed, for that we can use Linus lenths which we calculate from counting how many planks (the ones under the rails) he is long, after counting we should get 10 planks long, the average width of the plank used in railroads back in Wild West was 25 cm, so, our linus is 2,5 meters long (which means that people are quite tiny) so in 0:45 after he acquired the boost he traveled 14 meters in around half a second which gives as a total speed of 28 m/s which is 100.8km/h (damn quite fast) but lets round it up to 100 km/h, so now we got all we need to calcutate the power of Linus during his coal boost, lets use F= m x g x v , F= 44000 kg x 9,82 m/s2 x 100km/h after multiplying it gives as a huge number of 43208000 W, (43.208 MW if anyone wondering) (57 942 horsepowers )
4:36 "Ah yes, I'll fire my cattleman at this train repeatedly until it stop. Surely this 3 ton steel behemoth will turn it's brakes on with a few grains of my dinky six shooter." Like bro- what did you think was gonna happen? Linus ain't a Honda😂