I wish George and Trevor would have had an episode together 😅 that would have been really interesting... Trevor could defend the steam engines because Edward saved him from scrap... maybe George would be moved by Trevor's story but still hates the railroad because it's slow 👀 idk... Great story potential I think
Pardon me, but I believe you're a bit mistaken. I'm pretty sure that Series 8-12 or 10 can't be scanned, because it was shot on video, it was filmed in that format. Film reel can be scanned, but video is video, based off what TheGermanofSodor and TheUnluckyTug has told us.
@thomas2themaximus913 The thing isn't about resolution seasons 1-10 !re 480p. But seasons 1-7 are shot on 35mm film while 8-10 are shot on betacams. Also, 11 and 12 were shot 1080p.
Personally my issue with season 2 mostly is just having to shelve stories at the last minute, including the obvious cancelling production of “The Missing Coach” midway. That said, it is honestly my favorite season of the Britt Allcroft era. I love the funky industrial look it was going for.
I’m just glad that there wasn’t a Steam Team in Seasons 1-5 and even 6-7. The Brenner Era wanted to make Thomas more classic but why didn’t they drop that stupid concept.
Love how he appears in the only books that actually has stories with the same name as the book's title. That aside, George is a great character and was really underutilized.
Another great video my friend. It's so refreshing to hear opinions about Thomas and Friends classic era from other generations of fan's. It's why I think this fandom is so unique. Congratulations on getting over 700 subs my friend. Roll on 1k ☺️🚂🚃
One thing I do kinda like about the HiT Era is the music. The new intro, although not great, is still quite memorable, and it fits THIS interpretation of the era really well.
I lost interest in Thomas when I was in 1st grade because I felt I was getting too old for it, as I got more into Star Wars and Ninjago, but however, I was able to regain interest of it when I was in 2nd grade. Later, I started to slow down on Thomas when I was in 6th grade because of the awful reboot known as All Engines Go, so I got more into Sonic the Hedgehog, Rugrats, Fairly OddParents, and Jimmy Neutron, but I still was little bit interested interested in Thomas, but then, when I was in 7th grade, I started to fully lost interest of it, but then I regained interest of it again when I was in 8th Grade, and I still am a Thomas fan to this day.
I think George is a great character because he's such a road rebel. He's happiest being an anarchist and destroying the rails. A complete agent of chaos. Great video my friend ☺️🚂🚃
@@spiderfan2003 interesting how the characters that were npcs in the miller era were fleshed out more in the brenner era sadly characters like Stanley and Norman weren’t so lucky
@@spiderfan2003 maybe another video should be how some characters were handled better in cgi compared to characters that were waisted I’d be interested in learning more about this topic
I think this is also where the similarities to Sonic began (mostly in the case of Rosie veing Amy Rose and Don't go back being a backward version of Sonic and Shadow's fight on the ark)
If I had to describe what I feel soil's the HiT aesthetic... Weird yellow lighting, the lighting isn't as bright, a lot of the sets are either redundant or lacking something to make them stand out, and the models look a bit too... polished? I dunno, I never bothered with these seasons. I'm just going off what little I remember and from watching Unlucky tug's videos.
Interesting video my friend. Definitely something for me to reconsider when I revisit the HiT Era for my re-rankings. I do agree with the model making aspects of this era doing well with new characters ☺️🚂🚃
I don't know if this going to be a Hot take but here it goes: *"The HIT era undertood Gordon and James as characters better than the Brenner Era did"* In the Brenner Era they feel like stereotypes you know, James is always vain and that's it and Gordon is always grumpy; but in the HIT era they feel more human, with a greater understanding and balance of their flaws and virtues as characters.
@@spiderfan2003 I mean he wasn't. He's still the same old James we all love but more exaggerated and lacking the layers that his vanity had in the classic series "with the exception of All in vain from Season 20"