
SYNOPSICS
Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins (2015) is a English movie. Don Spencer has directed this movie. Mark Moraghan,Teresa Gallagher,John Hasler,William Hope are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins (2015) is considered one of the best Animation,Adventure,Comedy,Family,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.
Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins (2015) Reviews
The Adventure Begins
I LOVED this movie. It was an excellent re-tell of parts of Season 1/1st few RWS books. Although I wish it was longer, it was still very good. My only problems were Thomas wasn't originally green with white lining in the RWS so why did they make that his original color now? Also, the Breakdown Cranes are now named Jerome and Judy...I'm fine with that but I expected it to be exactly like the original. Lastly, the "old #1", Glynn, who was broken in a siding. I would've loved to see him fixed up because his design is cool and he could help Thomas with his branchline but I guess we wouldn't need Toby then. Anyway, this was fantastic and I hope there is a sequel in the future possibly about how Percy, Toby, Duck, Oliver, BoCo and Diesel came to Sodor.
Reverend Wilbert Awdry would be proud of you, Andrew Brenner.
Thomas the Tank Engine is not your average kids' show. When done right, it's not one of those 4th-wall breaking shows that talks down to kids like they're mentally unstable. It's an incredibly creative, well-done, never-judge-a-book-by-its-cover adaptation of a great Reverend's book series. To me, it's the sentient vehicle equivalent of Dr. Seuss. It's timeless, it has endearing morals, unique illustrations, and a great writing style. It's something people have continued to introduce to their children. In time, it spawned a TV show adaptation that received spectacular reception, not just because of its creative visuals, but because of its story, music, and characters. As it continues with what is now their 20th season, it's safe to say it's done its job well at shaping millions of childhoods. Heck, even George Carlin narrated the first 4 seasons of the American dub! One of the funniest and most risqué American comedians of all time has his respect for what Wilbert Awdry has created for the world. However, it's safe to say that it has gotten a lot of flak in the past few years as well. Not because of the switch to full-on CGI animation (Although, some nostalgic fans didn't really appreciate that change), but because of the terribly-written episodes we've seen in Seasons 9-16. Heck, Seasons 9-11 still used the live-action models and stop-motion, and the show STILL took a massive dive in quality, even before the CGI change. And of course, we have Sharon Miller to thank for that. She was definitely the most obnoxiously lazy writer the show has ever had. During her tenure, you had to dig REAL deep to find something legitimate. Thankfully, there were a couple good things to come out of it, like The Great Discovery and Blue Mountain Mystery. But even then, Sharon didn't have much involvement with Great Discovery and Blue Mountain Mystery had a heavily-edited script, thankfully for the better. The problem was, she treated the show like a massive attempt to gain money and nothing else, and that's not what it was meant to be. It was intended to just be a TV series that told its own entertaining story. But with Sharon Miller at the helm of the writing team, you can bet nostalgic fans like me WEREN'T happy. In ANY way. But after that abysmal end to Season 16, she finally left and the resurrection of the show revealed his face: Andrew Brenner. He and his writing team have not only gone out of their way to do more than enough research on what the show is really about, but they've also shown it. They've succeeded at introducing new settings, stories, and characters, and they've even brought back some old concepts. They managed to pull the show's shining quality out of the dark pit Sharon Miller had dug for it, and make it shine even more than it has in years. And nowhere is that more brilliantly highlighted than in THIS movie. This film is not only a remade adaptation done right (something we almost never see nowadays), but it's actually turned out even BETTER than the original Season 1 episodes. And that is REALLY saying something. Granted, it's not outright perfect in every way. There's the occasional animation error if you look hard enough, and a few minor nitpicks you might figure out if you're a big-enough fan. It gets right what it needs to get right. Incredible animation from Arc Productions, the characters are in the right, and the origin story is all-around fantastic, for old fans AND newcomers. Next to the Railway Book Series, this is by far, the best way to introduce someone to this 71-year-old story. They say this was fan service, but I don't even believe that. I believe what Chris Tomson says... that it's a love letter to the Awdry family for coming up with something that is still growing in people's hearts, even today. Thank you so much, Andrew Brenner, for resurrecting my childhood and sending this little blue train to new heights. Look after him for us...