Of all the Thomas and friends us episodic videos and DVDs that are released, my favourites are Salty’s secret (just the DVD), Thomas’ trackside tunes (just the DVD), make someone happy (just the DVD), spills and chills (just the DVD), gallant old engine/Henry and the elephant, cranky bugs, Thomas’ Christmas wonderland (just the DVD), races rescues and runaways (just the DVD), Thomas and the special letter, (just the DVD), 10 years of Thomas, best of Thomas and Thomas and his friends help out.
Me too I remember watching the classic model Thomas and Friends episodes on vhs tapes, dvds,and on pbs kids when I was little. I'm still a big fan of Thomas and Friends Only Classic model series season 1-season 12/1984-2008 CGI series season 13-season 24/2009-2020/2021 Movie(Thomas and the Magic Railroad)and specials(Hero of the Rails-The Royal Engine)/2009-2020/2021 To be honest I miss the classic model series of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends home media vhs tapes(1990-2006)and dvds 🛤🚂💙💛❤🚂💙💛❤🛤 1984-2020/2021
@@FabiansMediaCorner2001, ok nevermind I understand what you said since most of those ones are hard to find on VHS but I managed to find a few of them at my Goodwill too or I can just buy them on eBay.
New things he got, as far as I can tell: Thomas Gets Tricked VHS James Goes Buzz Buzz VHS Sing Along and Stories 1997 VHS Thomas' Trackside Tunes VHS Sing Along and Stories 2002 VHS A Big Day for Thomas 2003 VHS
6:23 I actually got that as my first VHS tape because when I was in Las Vegas last year at a flea market, they actually had it, but it was only one left behind, so I started to buy it.
I used to have a VHS collection of thomas the tank engine as how you do. I just had to sell them away cause my VHS machine broke down so many years ago. And speaking of talking trains, do you ever hear about the Wee Sing Train and the 1991 adaption of the Little Engine That Could???? Cause I used to have those a very long time ago. And that 1991 adaption of the Little Engine That Could definitely beats the crappy 2011 CGI animated version we see today. Would you agree?