October 26, 2009

Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails - DVD Review


My son absolutely loves Thomas & Friends, both watching the TV programs to playing with his wooden Thomas & Friends toys. I also remember watching Thomas when I was younger, and reading, playing and watching Thomas with my son brings back fond memories. I therefore approached the recently released Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails with slight trepidation. I have read both positive and negative reviews of the new film. Most reviews agreed that it was definitely better than Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery, but many were far from impressed by the updated computer animation and talking train characters.

This may be a result of the childhood memories of the reviewer, who remember the early Ringo Star narrated episodes. Never-the-less, as a fan of animated films, I was interested to see how Thomas & Friends would transfer to the computer.

Computer Animation

Overall, the quality of the computer animation is very good. Whilst not matching the quality of a Pixar movie, it does reproduce the look of the earlier Thomas & Friends very well. It lacks the sharpness and clarity of the models, which I guess is because they were real models rather than computer generated (which typically introduces a slight blurriness to the edges), but this does not detract from the films enjoyment.

I was less convinced by the engines facial expressions. Rather than the simple (and relatively static) movement of the previous models faces, the animated faces show a full range of emotions and movements.

Talking Engines

This is the first time we get to actually see and hear the engines talk. Previously, the narrator would be the voice for all of the engines, with a ... and Thomas said ... and Emily said, etc. Now, the engines have been given individual voices. I guess with the move to computer animation it is a natural change, but it was quite unnerving at first. I used to enjoy the narrator attempting a female Emily !

Story

I was pretty disappointed by Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery. The story was just too far fetched and with too many obvious 'thats just stupid' moments. Seeing Thomas floating down a mine tunnel was not very convincing for me ! Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails was a lot different. The story was far more believable and enjoyable, and as the film was only around 60 minutes, it seems to have a lot less slow, filler scenes.

It did end a bit too quick for me, and I would have enjoyed a few more scenes from when Hiro returned back to his home island. It seemed to end with a 'ooops, we have run out of money' feel, without really closing off the story.

Conclusion

Overall I enjoyed Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails. I am still not fully convinced about the computer animation, but I am thinking that this is because I am being nostalgic to the earlier series (read getting old). The story was actually well written and the film fast paced. I would have liked some more scenes at the end though, as it did finish a bit too soon.

The film has generated yet another marketing opportunity for the Thomas & Friends toys, as you can buy no less than 3 separate Hiro models, one when Thomas first finds Hiro, one after Thomas has attempted to repair Hiro, and finally one after Hiro has been fully restored. The DVD also includes a short advertisement for Thomas & Friends merchandise, where 2 women discuss how they have spent their child's college fund on every conceivable Thomas accessory for their son's room.

Overall, I recommend Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails to all Thomas fans.

October 09, 2009

Thomas Story Library - Rocky


Book #46
ISBN 9781405234931
Pages 32
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Rocky, a new crane who is so big that he needs an engine to pull him. Edward and Gordon thought he was no use - until they really needed his help…

Thomas Story Library - Mighty Mac


Book #37
ISBN 9781405234849
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Mighty Mac, an engine with two faces! Mighty and Mac argued all the time. But one day they realised that if they didn't listen to each other, they could get into serious trouble...

Thomas Story Library - George


Book #32
ISBN 9781405234795
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about George the Steamroller. He was proud and thought he was better then the engines. He enjoyed saying rude things to them about Railways, but one day he met his match...

Thomas Story Library - Rusty


Book #39
ISBN 9781405234863
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Rusty the little diesel engine, who is best friends with Skarloey and Rheneas. Rusty works so hard looking after their line that sometimes he forgets there’s work to be done at the Quarry…

Thomas Story Library - Cranky


Book #7
ISBN 9781405234535
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Cranky the Crane. He worked at the Docks on the Island of Sodor. He played tricks on the engines, to get them into trouble. But one day Cranky needed the engines' help...

Thomas Story Library - Dennis


Book #48
ISBN 9781405234955
Pages 32
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Dennis, a very lazy diesel engine. On his first day on the Sodor Railway, Dennis played a trick on Thomas. But when he really got into trouble, was anyone there to help?

Thomas Story Library - Fergus


Book #36
ISBN 9781405234832
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is the story of Fergus, a little traction engine who always liked to "do things right". One day, I asked him to help Bill and Ben at the Quarry, but poor Fergus wasn't used to their tricks. Read about the trouble they caused him...

Thomas Story Library - Bill and Ben


Book #12
ISBN 9781405234580
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Bill and Ben the twin engines. They worked at the Quarry and they found it very boring. Then one day, something happened that made them realise the Quarry was quite exciting after all!

Thomas Story Library - Neville


Book #44
ISBN 9781405234917
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Neville, a little engine who just wanted to be friends. But Thomas and the others wouldn’t give him a chance, and that got them all into trouble…

Thomas Story Library - Bertie


Book #27
ISBN 9781405234740
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Bertie the Bus. Bertie and Thomas both think they can go fastest. They just can't agree, so they decide to have a race to settle the argument once and for all...

Thomas Story Library - The Fat Controller


Book #50
ISBN 9781405234979
Pages 32
Publication date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Sir Topham Hatt, or The Fat Controller as his engines call him. He has loved trains ever since he was a boy but engines are sometimes as troublesome as trucks…

October 06, 2009

Thomas Story Library - Donald and Douglas


Book #3
ISBN 9781405206945
Pages 34
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is the story about the twin Scottish engines, Donald and Douglas. They both came to work at my station, but I only needed one of them. The question was, which one should I keep?

October 01, 2009

Thomas Story Library - James


Book #2
ISBN 9781405234481
Pages 32
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about James the Red Engine. When he first arrived on Sodor, he was so busy thinking about his shiny red paint that he soon got into lots of trouble. I thought I might have to send him away…



Thomas Story Library - Thomas


Book #1
ISBN 9781405234474
Pages 32
Publication Date 2 June 2008

Storyline
This is a story about Thomas the Tank Engine. Thomas worked really hard, shunting coaches for the big engines. But what he wanted more than anything was his very own branch line…