Thomas sees the children surrounding a giant snowman balloon, but the wind causes it to blow away, and its cords get caught on Thomas' buffers, making him wonder why it won't stop following ... Read allThomas sees the children surrounding a giant snowman balloon, but the wind causes it to blow away, and its cords get caught on Thomas' buffers, making him wonder why it won't stop following him.Thomas sees the children surrounding a giant snowman balloon, but the wind causes it to blow away, and its cords get caught on Thomas' buffers, making him wonder why it won't stop following him.
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The Worst Of The Worst Episode 1: Thoams's Frosty Friends
You know what I thought Edwards Strikes Out, everyone Knows It's Bendy, and Iggy Betrays Arnold was bad and those episodes are still bad in my opinion. This episode is really terrible. This epsiode is just one of the top 10 worst concepts i've seen in a kid's show so far. So, I decided to review it and this review is going to be really terrible than like A Pal For Gary which I don't want to talk about right now.
The reviewt is the winter holidays on the Island of Sodor, and all the engines are very busy. One morning, Thomas is on his way to Brendam Docks to collect logs for Farmer McColl when stops at a signal where Percy is waiting. Thomas looks in the field nearby, and there is a big snowman with children all around it. The two engines are surprised to see a snowman so big, and just then, the signal changes and Thomas steams off. But as he puffs away, a gust of wind lifts the snowman off the ground and towards Thomas, revealing it is only a balloon. The balloon's guide ropes get caught on Thomas's rear buffers, causing the balloon to follow him.
Thomas stops at the level crossing, and the snowman drifts in front of Thomas. Thomas asks the snowman what he is doing there, but Mr. Snowman says nothing, and Thomas tells him to head back to the children. The wind blows the snowman back behind Thomas, and he races off to the Docks. He hopes the snowman does not follow him, unaware that it is a balloon.
Thomas reaches the Docks and reverses to his flatbed trucks loaded with logs. James is delivering coal, and asks Thomas why he has a snowman with him. Thomas is surprised to see Mr. Snowman again, and tells him to go back to the children again. Thomas steams off, pulling his flatbed and the snowman. James asks why Thomas has a giant balloon tied to his buffers, but Thomas does not hear him.
Thomas arrives at Farmer McColl's who is also surprised to see the giant snowman. Thomas once again tells the snowman to go back to the children, and he does not know what to say to Farmer McColl. So, Thomas steams off again. Then, Farmer McColl asks the same question as James did, but Thomas does not hear him, either.
Thomas stops at Maithwaite where Emily is collecting passengers and she laughs at the snowman, and asks Thomas about it. Once more, Thomas tells the snowman to go back to the children, and then he steams away. Emily also attempts to question about the giant balloon, but Thomas does not hear her, either. By now, Thomas does not know what else to do, so he decides to hide so Mr. Snowman cannot find him. So, Thomas steams into a lonely siding. There is no one else around, and Thomas feels relieved... until he sees Mr. Snowman once more. Realising the snowman is not going back to the children, Thomas decides to ask the Fat Controller for help, so he steams away.
Back at Maithwaite Station, he finds Farmer McColl and the Fat Controller, whom Thomas tells about Mr. Snowman. The Fat Controller laughs, and he reveals that Mr. Snowman is really a balloon, and his guide ropes are caught on his buffers. Therefore, Thomas is pulling the balloon. Thomas is surprised to realise this, and now he understands what to do; he sets off for the children's field, pulling the balloon behind him.
Thomas soon arrives back at the field with the balloon, and the children are happy to see them again. Thomas is happy to have returned Mr. Snowman, and the balloon even shifts its arms and head as if it is waving at them.
Personal Thoughts" So, if I would make this the top 10 worst episodes of cartoons I would put in the top 10 worst episodes. Next time, if you see a frosty snowman just don't follow it kids. You know what that's today leeson. To never follow a snowman.
The END.
The reviewt is the winter holidays on the Island of Sodor, and all the engines are very busy. One morning, Thomas is on his way to Brendam Docks to collect logs for Farmer McColl when stops at a signal where Percy is waiting. Thomas looks in the field nearby, and there is a big snowman with children all around it. The two engines are surprised to see a snowman so big, and just then, the signal changes and Thomas steams off. But as he puffs away, a gust of wind lifts the snowman off the ground and towards Thomas, revealing it is only a balloon. The balloon's guide ropes get caught on Thomas's rear buffers, causing the balloon to follow him.
Thomas stops at the level crossing, and the snowman drifts in front of Thomas. Thomas asks the snowman what he is doing there, but Mr. Snowman says nothing, and Thomas tells him to head back to the children. The wind blows the snowman back behind Thomas, and he races off to the Docks. He hopes the snowman does not follow him, unaware that it is a balloon.
Thomas reaches the Docks and reverses to his flatbed trucks loaded with logs. James is delivering coal, and asks Thomas why he has a snowman with him. Thomas is surprised to see Mr. Snowman again, and tells him to go back to the children again. Thomas steams off, pulling his flatbed and the snowman. James asks why Thomas has a giant balloon tied to his buffers, but Thomas does not hear him.
Thomas arrives at Farmer McColl's who is also surprised to see the giant snowman. Thomas once again tells the snowman to go back to the children, and he does not know what to say to Farmer McColl. So, Thomas steams off again. Then, Farmer McColl asks the same question as James did, but Thomas does not hear him, either.
Thomas stops at Maithwaite where Emily is collecting passengers and she laughs at the snowman, and asks Thomas about it. Once more, Thomas tells the snowman to go back to the children, and then he steams away. Emily also attempts to question about the giant balloon, but Thomas does not hear her, either. By now, Thomas does not know what else to do, so he decides to hide so Mr. Snowman cannot find him. So, Thomas steams into a lonely siding. There is no one else around, and Thomas feels relieved... until he sees Mr. Snowman once more. Realising the snowman is not going back to the children, Thomas decides to ask the Fat Controller for help, so he steams away.
Back at Maithwaite Station, he finds Farmer McColl and the Fat Controller, whom Thomas tells about Mr. Snowman. The Fat Controller laughs, and he reveals that Mr. Snowman is really a balloon, and his guide ropes are caught on his buffers. Therefore, Thomas is pulling the balloon. Thomas is surprised to realise this, and now he understands what to do; he sets off for the children's field, pulling the balloon behind him.
Thomas soon arrives back at the field with the balloon, and the children are happy to see them again. Thomas is happy to have returned Mr. Snowman, and the balloon even shifts its arms and head as if it is waving at them.
Personal Thoughts" So, if I would make this the top 10 worst episodes of cartoons I would put in the top 10 worst episodes. Next time, if you see a frosty snowman just don't follow it kids. You know what that's today leeson. To never follow a snowman.
The END.
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