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To be fair, S.C. Ruffey was rebuilt here, but not in the original story, but I like it because whilst the breakvan was killed in all continuities, S.C. Ruffy was simply cleaned up and put back together, because he only felt apart not straight up smash to bits, plus his fate worse than death is living with the humiliation in silence
Don’t know why they didn’t feature Bulgy in this episode. He isn’t seen in his field. Also the Thomas wiki states that Bulgy was mentioned in this episode, even though it was his bridge, Bulgy’s Bridge.
Goofs: Goof 1: When James Blows His Whistle, The Steam Is Emitting From His Steam Dome, Not His Whistle. Goof 2: Salty Has Diesel’s Horn Sound. Goof 3: The Quarry Is Mistakenly Referred To As The Smelter’s Yard At The Start Of The Episode. Goof 4: In A Close-Up Of Iron Arry And Iron Bert, Gears Are Visible On Iron Bert’s Front Axle. Goof 5: Iron Arry And Iron Bert Start To Shake Before Percy Blasts His Whistle At Them, Iron Bert’s Face Is Crooked In The Same Scene. Goof 6: In A Close-Up Of Percy Blowing His Whistle At Iron Arry And Iron Bert, It Still Looks As Though Percy Is Moving, Even Though He Stopped Alongside The Two Diesels. Goof 7: When Trevor Backs Into The Logs, His Driving Wheels Do Not Move. Goof 8: It Is Said That Trevor’s Trailer Hit The Logs, But It Is Really His Coal Bunker That Hit The Logs, And He Is Also Not Pulling His Trailer. Goof 9: When The Two Logs Roll Away, The Ground Moves. Goof 10: Thomas’ Mouth Is Covered In Snow When Percy Saves Him From Running Into The Snowdrift, It Disappears In The Next Scene. Goof 11: In The Half-Hour Airing, Sounds, Paul Larson And Abi Grant Are Credited For Writing This Episode Instead Of James Mason. Goof 12: At The Beginning Of The Episode, Clarabel’s Roof Is Damaged. Goof 13: In The Close-Up Of Sir Topham Hatt, Thomas’ Yellow Stripe Around His Cab Is Peeling Off A Bit. Goof 14: Thomas’ Eyes Are Misaligned When He First Talks To Percy At Tidmouth Sheds. Goof 15: Percy’s Eyes Are Misaligned In Many Scenes Of This Episode. Goof 16: When The Narrator Says “Now That He Had A Super Loud Whistle,” Percy Hits A Bush Close To The Tracks.
The main character from the movie, Stanley Ipkiss, for when he puts on the Mask, he does his cartoony antics. A lot of it translates easily into an animated tv show, which I’m so glad that there is one. A fine continuation of the movie.
24:11 & 26:00 Are favorite impressions of the Mask and never gets old LOL!!! Cowboy Mask: "I'm a calling ya out! So draw on 3, 1.. 2.. ---(BANG!) What happened to 3?! | Note to self, Never step-on a bug again it is very painful! uhhh... (Popeye Chuckle) (Spits gunk out) What I'm doing? I hate Spanish! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣