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Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - Percy's Chocolate Crunch  Actors : George Carlin, Alec Baldwin, Michael Brandon Studio : Starz / Anchor Bay by Starz / Anchor Bay Brand : Thomas Release Date : 2003-02-25 Publisher : Starz / Anchor Bay Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0013131239898 UPC : 013131239898 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 31 reviews)
List Price : $9.98 Our Price : $4.06
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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 07/29/2008 Run time: 80 minutes Rating: Nr |
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As the title suggests, chocolate is involved in the main story's obligatory train crash. Because of a water shortage, Sir Topham Hatt's motto is "Usefulness before cleanliness," but when Bon Bon Percy plows through a factory wall and ends up doused in dessert topping, he earns himself a washdown. The other 5 stories involve Bill and Ben, the buffer brothers; self-important Gordon and his rivalry with Salty; Petersam losing two whistles; and resolving the question of who gets to transport the mouse-fearing opera singer Allicia Botti. The stories deal with the frequent "Thomas" theme of how jealousies, petty fights, and rivalries keep trains from working together. The use of anthropomorphic vehicles somehow makes the message more subtle--and thus more palatable--than many other children's series. A music video sung by children lauding the virtues of small engines wraps up this 38-minute program. (Ages 3 to 7) --Kimberly Heinrichs |
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Very Fun! |
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I really like all of the Thomas the Tank Engine stories and DVDs and this one didn't disappoint! Though there is one story on here: "The Middle Engine" that irriated me a bit (didn't really have a clear ending and Sir Hatt was a bit meaner than usual...). There is a wonderful song on here called "Small Engines" that I find myself singing along too now! My little one (he's 3) loves it and sat and watched the whole thing through the first time! I would recomend this to anyone with a child that likes trains and/or Thomas! |
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Thomas DVD |
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This video was a great bargain. My children love the DVD and it arrived more quickly than expected. Shipping was minimal and overall I paid less than I would have at a store. |
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Another Thomas Success |
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As usual you cannot go wrong with Thomas - Kids learn morals and manners in an easy to listen and view forum. |
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What happened to Gordon's voice?? |
We got this DVD after our 3 year old saw the cover and became fixated on learning the story. I was glad to be getting another disc narrated by Alec Baldwin, since our first two were Make Someone Happy and Races, Rescues and Runaways, and as a result the voicings by George Carlin, Ringo Starr, and whoever it is doing the current series on PBS just don't sound right. So strong is our association of the Baldwin voices with the Thomas characters that when I thought I saw Baldwin at the theater last week, I wanted to go up and tell him how much I appreciated his work on Thomas - the engines are all very distinctive and characterful.
Imagine my shock, then, when Gordon first speaks - and he has an average voice, not the unmistakeable deep bass of our earlier DVDs. My whole problem with Carlin is that he doesn't realize that Gordon has a deep voice, and now it seems like Baldwin doesn't either. Worse still, instead of his (obviously correct) clipped air-traffic-controller voice, Harold now speaks like some weird British eccentric - ridiculous!
I can only guess these are some of the first episodes Baldwin recorded, before he figured out the engines' *true* voices. So, be warned - if you want to know what the engines really sound like, go for Races, Rescues and Runaways!
-- Nathandaddy. |
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Very good Thomas Video |
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Great Thomas Video. I liked all of the stories very much(They include: Percy's Chocolate Crunch, Thomas, Percy & the Squeak, Gordon Takes A Tumble, Buffer Bother, Middle Engine, Faulty Whistle) I'd say Gordon Takes A Tumble is one of the funniest stories of all time. The first time I saw this story, I was in tears(laughing, not crying) when Gordon fell of the rails and crashed into a pile of tires, a shed, and a giant mound of dirt and stops right in front of a scare crow. Now this is a story you'll want to see over and over again. Very good, 9 out of 10. |
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