Oh iya saya nggak tahu bahasa Inggrisnya sih sebentar sebentar dulu dong eh eh tau nggak ini biasanya nggak tahu lah eh kereta itu ada yang ditarik sampai itu loh yang apa itu Oh iya kamu itu keretanya nanti yang merah itu loh jahat ya yang itu yang hitam itu baik
Going off the last episode, where I explain the plot based off of one word. In this episode, the mice find a train with coal, so they get on that train and throw off coal so they can power the stream engine. When the engine finally starts moving, a crane tears up the shed and tries to take the engine, where he fails. The stream engine escapes and nearly hits another engine, where the crane tries to catch him with his hook, but fails, to which the steam engine wrecks getting away from the crane.
When the crane 🏗 car 🚙 was breaking the warehouse apart, The mice 🐁 could have used the wood that fell to stoke the fire 🔥. After all some trains 🚂 burn wood. Believe me, in the olden days of the railroads 🛤 the steam trains 🚂 in the United States 🇺🇸 burnt 🥵 wood for fuel ⛽️. So if the western steamers can burn wood to make steam, so can the eastern steamers.
You know what? If all of the mice 🐁, including the girl 👧 mouse 🐭 the father mouse 🐁 and the baby 👶 mouse 🐭, jumped on the train 🚂 and thrown lumps off every single car, starting from the sides and working there way through the middle, and taken 2 lumps of coal with them when they were getting off, then they would have got a lot more coal for the steam locomotive 🚂. that way the steam locomotive 🚂 would have a better chance of getting away.
instead of steam engines being scrapped new engines should because steam she is better and look better than todays engines :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Diane Ahern steam engines are ran on coal and coal is a fossil fuel and we will eventually run out of it so people are switching to hybrid or fully electric