![]() ![]() I suppose Britt was making the film magical for children. Awdry's Thomas characters were created as real machines, not toys. I know Britt Allcroft worked hard with Thomas And The Magic Railroad, but The Rev. Does that make sense? Shining Time might lose magic as well. Without her, the Magic Railroad and Sodor might disappear, meaning Mr Conductor, his family and the Sodor engines might die. Lady is the engine guardian of the Magic Railroad which runs between Sodor and Shining Time/Muffle Mountain. Without humans, how do wagons get loaded, building and carriage windows get lit up and engines get filled with coal and water? Could engines be clockwork, battery-operated, remote-controlled, or model railway controlled? Why does Sodor look realistic as it was a toy-world? I suppose it must be a magical/fantasy/dream location for children with imagination. In the film, Twilight and Spike teleports to the human world to retrieve the stolen element of magic embed it in her crown from Sunset Shimmer. Twilight Sparkle is the main protagonist in Equestria Girls. Could they have lacked traction rods as well? How do they blow smoke without fire if they've got coal, and couple themselves with chains? They could've had their coupling hooks replaced with couplers like American engines, and lacked buffers. Twilight Sparkle is an Alicorn pony and a princess, a temporary student at Canterlot High School and a protagonist in My Little Pony Equestria Girls. Their wheel spokes and counterweights could've been mixed into discs. If engines are toys, why do they look sort of realistic? They could've lacked lamp irons, smokebox supports, brake pipes, whistles, safety valves and handrails. While Lady is being controlled like a real steam locomotive, other engines drive themselves as they haven't got any drivers. Even though live-action humans went and left Sodor with gold dust or buffers leading to the Magic Railroad, there aren't any more there, despite The Fat Controller being mentioned and seen on some posters, and a driver in Bertie The Bus. Their whistles sound "tin" and the background whistles are rather cartoony, or at least sound like wooden whistles. In some close-up scenes of the engines' wheels, some sounds of gears rattling can be heard as they roll along the tracks. (Even though some references are made and Diesel 10 appeared in four other films and a Christmas episode in the seventeenth season, and Lady appeared in one film with him.) But that's not all. This explains why the film is not canon to the television series. Boomer considers Thomas "a big blue toy" in the scene where Thomas rolls down Muffle Mountain. It turns out that in Thomas And The Magic Railroad, the Island Of Sodor is a "toy-world come-to-life". ![]() Is my mind mixed up? After seeing Caleb Richardson's theory video of Thomas And The Magic Railroad, I went to look at the May and August 1999 scripts of the film. ![]()
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