Group dedicated to preserving the history of the Canadian "Theodore Tugboat" television series. A public community resource into the Big Harbour's history.
The children shows of this era are in a league shows today won’t ever be. I miss shows like this they had genuine heart and taught kids good things! As a Canadian this show holds a special place in my heart! THANK YOU everyone who was involved in this!
Imagine if Robot Chicken got a hold of Theodore Tugboat! Be cool if Rob Paulsen voiced over Theodore,Kathy Soucie as Emily,Jeff Bennett as Hank ,Maurice LaMarche as George & The Dispatcher & Kevin Michael Richardson as Foduck! That would be awesome for a Robot Chicken spoof!
What if Theodore Tugboat Has Locomotives And Then They Would Been Having Steam And Diesel Locomotives Like Denny, Robert, Graham, Stefan, Reginald, Fred, Bill, Bob, Philip, Vicki, Charlotte, Kathy And Cheryl
I remember seeing Theodore Tugboat a few times growing up, and was always so fascinated by all the scenery and the big ships, as well as the Tugboat Team, and the Dispatcher together. And can't forget the Harbourmaster of the show, the late Denny Doherty, of The Mamas and the Papas. I never realized he was from that group, just like how in Thomas the Tank Engine, I didn't know Ringo Starr was from The Beatles. And I also never realized that this show was mostly a Canadian kids show, either. But from what I learned throughout watching part of that series, was listening to all the sentimental piano music, and humming that theme song at the top of the show. And watching all the Tugboats working together and learning lessons, together. That was always special to me, and therefore I'll always miss my young days of watching that show, when it used to air on PBS, back in the day.
I Wonder why Cardona Didn't Give David Mittion a Little Credit As Tugs' Failure to get Sold to America Because of Tone Issues is What Let Cardona To Make Theodore
Does anyone know whatever happened to Andrew Cochran after Theodore Tugboat's end and his company went out of business soon after? There's never been any info regarding him since.
Same honestly, that sort of love and magic feels so real how the show was created. I want my world to still have that love in places to feel a sense of belonging. 🥲 😌❤
The show was so simple and innocent but with a very detailed set. Nowadays shows are made with cheap animation with crazy stories and questionable stuff.
I enjoyed this a lot in the Pre-K years. the effort of their models and sets aren't lost on me, and I actually do a lot of modelmaking myself nowadays. Great to see i'm not the only person who remembers this.
Despite never having seen Theodore Tugboat as a kid, I can't help but get this weird magic railroad vibe from the show (you all know the vibe I'm talking about)
@@fenrislegacy no offense, but I've known that Cardona produced the first 2 seasons of Thomas for quite a while. I was trying to get at the fact that the big harbor gives off the same lifeless feeling as Sodor does in Magic Railroad