Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends - The Early Years (3-Disc Set) Reviews



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The Early Years, the Best Years - Review written on May 02, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5

This is clearly the best collection of the best stories from the series. They are taken directly from the original stories, and Ringo Starr is an excellent storyteller for them. (When I read the original stories to my three year old, I now use Ringo's inflections!)

My only complaint is that these DVDs are SHORT! Sure, they brag to collect 26 stories, but the stories are about five minutes each! I see no reason to spread about two hours of content out over two DVDs!

That complaint out of the way, this set is true to the spirit of the original stories, capturing their charm. (If you can't tell, I recommend getting the original stories too, and read them at bedtime. To your child, that is, although you'll enjoy them too!)
Excellent - Review written on April 14, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
My kids love Thomas and this DVD set did not disappoint. get it now.
Ringo Starr!!!! - Review written on March 01, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 7 did not.

Ringo is the narrator. I cannot believe the George Carlin was ever allowed or asked to narrate a children's' series. I am glad that I finally found a set where Ringo does.
Too much repeating of dialogue!
After about a month I have found that about half of each episode is just repeated lines.
Thomas said, "Oh no I cant stop! Oh no I cant stop."
The trucks chuckled, "This is fun! This is fun."
The fat controller said, "Thomas a useful engine could stop. A useful engine could stop."

You get the idea...
The Early Years - Review written on January 27, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
9 customers found this review helpful.

Hello. Here is some info about The Early Years!
Story Stops
Thomas and Gordon
Edward and Gordon
The Sad Story of Henry
Edward Gordon and Henry
Thomas' train
Thomas and the Trucks
Thomas and the Breakdown train
James and the Coaches
Troublesome Trucks
James and the Express
Thomas and the Guard
Thomas goes Fishing
Thomas Terrence and the Snow
Thomas and Bertie
Tenders and Turntables
Trouble in the Shed
Percy Runs Away
Coal
The Flying Kipper
Whistles and Snezzes
Toby and the Stout Gentlman
Thomas in Trouble
Dirty Objects
Off the Rails
Down the Mine
Thomas' Christmas Party
Bonus Features
Sodor Memmories
Sir Tophem Hats Commentary
Read Along: Thomas and the Naughty Diesel
Build an Engine
Who am I
Note: This is NOT the U.S.A verson.
Great Set - Review written on November 24, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful.

I just purchased this set for my son who loves Thomas. I am looking forward to watching some with him. I don't think we will be disappointed as all I have read is how great the original Thomas episodes with Ringo Starr are.
DISC 1
1 Thomas & Gordon
2 Edward & Gordon
3 The Sad Story of Henry
4 Edward, Gordon & Henry
5 Thomas' Train
6 Thomas & the Trucks
7 Thomas & the Breakdown Train
8 James & the Coaches
9 Troublesome Trucks
10 James & the Express
11 Thomas & the Guard
12 Thomas Goes Fishing
13 Thomas, Terrence & the Snow
DISC 2
1 Thomas & Bertie
2 Tenders & Turntables
3 Trouble in the Shed
4 Percy Runs Away
5 Coal
6 The Flying Kipper
7 Whistles & Sneezes
8 Toby & the Stout Gentleman
9 Thomas in Trouble
10 Dirty Objects
11 Off the Rails
12 Down the Mine
13 Thomas' Christmas Party
DISC 3
Fun & Games
Great video! - Review written on November 19, 2006
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

My son really enjoys this video! I was tickled to find the original stories that I remember from when I was a kid!
Good,but misleading - Review written on September 29, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful.

This is,good but it's misleading,which is why I gave it four stars.It seems like it has all of the first season narrarted by Ringo Starr,but its actully the first season UK VERSION.The postive things are that this has wide screen mode and has special features.This is really good,but if just want the episodes,get the UK boxset,which has all of Series 1-5.A funny thing is that since this has widescreen version,you can see some goofs from some episodes.
Great for those who want to know more about Thomas the tank engine - Review written on September 06, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5

I bought it for my 3 & 5 years old boys just to introduce thomas to them. They not only love the episodes, they love the box too. They can even scan the box again and again without turning on the TV!
As they hadn't watch Thomas before, they were so attracted by the stories, the theme song and the pictures. Without the advertisements and bad storylines, they enjoy being simple train fans and learn the skills of handling real-life situations, e.g. the attitude of competing with others, a thank-you heart, etc. Even we borrowed the Thomas tapes from the library and watched, we couldn't get back the excitement of watching this set.
The only disappointment is this set doesn't have the videos of the songs. My boys want to sing the song along when they watch.
Ok. - Review written on July 18, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 7 did not.

It is a good collection, but didn't have the videos I was expecting. Other than that, it is a good set.
My son adores Thomas. - Review written on March 08, 2006
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Rating: 4 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful, 6 did not.

My 3-year-old just adores Thomas and his friends. Personally, I find Ringo Starr and George Carlin to be the best narrators in this series. This DVD is completely inoffensive for young children. All the trains are a bunch of prissy old queens who fight and then learn to get along. As an adult, I find Thomas about the same as Barney. Annoying to me, but fine for my son who is learning to be nice to his little sister and gets the message partly through the trains learning to get along.
Thomas as he was meant to be! - Review written on October 07, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
27 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

We just got this set today and have already watched the whole thing. We were so pleased with these DVDs!
Years ago, when Thomas was new and before we had any children, we used to see it on TV and think how cute it was. But by the time we had children, it had changed considerably. We still like the newer Thomas stories, of course, but nothing compares to the old ones. My favorite in this set is The Sad Story of Henry because it is just so funny.
I highly recommend this set to anyone who is a new or old fan of Thomas. You will be so glad you have it!
A little dissapointing - Review written on October 02, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5
10 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

When I got this for Christmas from my dad, we were really excited about this because we both are old Thomas fans and having them rerelease the old episodes when Starr narrated was what we had been waiting for. However, we were slightly let down.

Instead of the DVD bonus disk being filled with tons of things about the old series all we found were a few games and this commemtary buy Sir Topham Hatt. We were expecting things like, the making of the first Thomas episode or an interview with Ringo Starr about being the first series narrater. Now I know that wouldn't be very fun for a 5 year old, but for older Thomas fans and for parants it would be interesting and cool to see. The episodes however are a great value and have there original Railway Series names.

This was a very good DVD. My only wish is that they had put more commemorative things on the bonus features. Find the most obvious answer is not the best way to commemorate Thomas' First Season.
The earlier the better - Review written on September 16, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5
30 customers found this review helpful.

First off, Ringo is the best narrator hands down. Alec and George aren't bad, but I can't stand the new episodes because of the new narrator. Getting 26 episodes for this price is well worth it. And its really nice have 13 episodes per disc IN THE CORRECT ORDER. I'm fairly new to the Thomas world but I would guess they re-did the voice on some of the older episodes was to make them a little more pc as the trains used to refer to Topham Hat as the Fat Controller. Who cares.

The only reason I didn't give five stars is I would have liked to have some Thomas songs on the bonus disc. My son is about to turn two and while he likes to watch Thomas and knows the characters, he doesn't follow the stories that well yet. He LOVES the songs on the Best of James and Best of Thomas DVDs. We currently have about 11 different Thomas DVDs but I'll buy more complete seasons if they ever come out with them.

To sum up, I enjoy watching the stories as much (if not more) than my son. It's a very refreshing change from Barney and The Wiggles. If you haven't purchased any Thomas videos I would suggest trying one that has some songs as a bonus feature. And be patient. My son didn't go nuts for Thomas the first time he watched it (too young) but now he just loves it. Also, I am biased because his Thomas Wooden train set is the first set of toys I like to play with as well, so its nice to have that to do with him.
based on the RWS series - Review written on August 22, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
21 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

These episodes were the golden age of "Thomas and Friends". The stories in this pack are actually based on the Railway Series written by Rev. W Awdry and Christopher Awdry. The current Thomas series has neglected the characters' roles and is milking all the money they can out of Thomas. Each new episode has at least one appearance by Thomas in it. Buy this set. IT IS GREAT. They are the REAL Thomas stories. The models look real too.
Fabulous material - Review written on August 09, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
12 customers found this review helpful.

At first I was disappointed with how short the episodes were but then after watching a bit I was most pleased. The stories are right out of the storybook we read every night. Ringo Starr does a fabulous narrating job. But more important than any of that, my 3 year old loves them. End of review. :-)
Good but may not be best for American audiences - Review written on August 01, 2005
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Rating: 3 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful, 11 did not.

Good solid episodes and stories, but just not as lively as current PBS episodes. Not sure these early recordings are the best match for American audiences. Would recommend buying episodes with another commentator. I just did, despite having bought thsi 3-disc early collection set.
Overall, highly recommend Thomas the train--just not this collection set.
good but coulda been better - Review written on June 28, 2005
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Rating: 4 out of 5

This sounds really good and Ringo narrating it makes it sound even better. But they used all the English episode names and for some reason Whistles & Sneezes is on here. I think a collection of the first 5 American tapes would have been better.
Yes. The Ringo Episodes. - Review written on April 24, 2005
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Rating: 5 out of 5
15 customers found this review helpful.

Finally, all the Thomas and Friends early episodes all on one DVD and theyre ALL TOLD BY RINGO STARR, the original and best storyteller of the Thomas adventures. Here are the episodes:

Disc One

Thomas & Gordon (US: Thomas Gets Tricked)
Edward & Gordon (Edward Helps Out)
The Sad Story of Henry (Come Out Henry!)
Edward, Gordon, & Henry (Henry to the Rescue)
Thomas' Train (A Big Day for Thomas)
Thomas & the Trucks (Trouble for Thomas)
Thomas & the Breakdown Train (Thomas Saves the Day)
James & the Coaches (James Learns a Lesson)
Troublesome Trucks (Foolish Freightcars)
James & the Express (A Proud Day for James)
Thomas & the Guard (Thomas & the Conductor)
Thomas Goes Fishing
Thomas, Terence, and the Snow (Terence the Tractor)

Disc Two

Thomas & Bertie (Thomas & Bertie's Great Race)
Tenders & Turntables
Trouble in the Shed
Percy Runs Away
Coal (Henry's Special Coal)
The Flying Kipper
Whistles & Sneezes
Toby & the Stout Gentleman (Toby the Tram Engine)
Thomas in Trouble (Thomas Breaks the Rules)
Dirty Objects (James in a Mess)
Off the Rails (Gordon Takes a Dip)
Down the Mine
Thomas' Christmas Party

Disc Three-Special Features
Sodor Memories
Sir Topham Hatt's Commentary
Read-Along Story: Thomas & The Naughty Diesel
Build an Engine
Who Am I? Game

For all the serious Thomas and Friends collectors.
A must-have. - Review written on November 26, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
51 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

Before I begin, let me just say that Cloudy Harpe's review is wrong. This DVD is NOT a compilation of the first five Thomas tapes released in America, but is actually a compilation of all twenty-six episodes from Series 1. "Whistles and Sneezes," "Gordon Takes a Dip," "Down the Mine" and "Thomas's Christmas Party are on this DVD; "Double Trouble," "A Cow on the Line," "Old Iron" and "Thomas Comes to Breakfast" are not.

But anyway...if you don't already own this, go out and buy it now. It is, quite simply, the best Thomas DVD available. This episodes are from the good old days when Thomas was about trains and railways instead of friendships and morals.

What's even better is that the episodes are all narrated by the one and only Ringo Starr, and are in their original British format. Words and phrases like "trucks," "guard" and "Fat Controller are all intact (though the latter phrase might prove offensive to some over-protective parents).

The special features are not so good, however. They're rather poor-quality, and are narrated by the dreadful Robin Smith, who gives his characters awful voices and always sounds far too cheerful. But don't be put off by this; the rest of the DVD is fantastic, and something that every Thomas fan will love.

Buy it.
Now This is What I've Waited For - Review written on November 26, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
46 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

I already own every episode form the Ringo Starr era on the old videos but I plan on purchasing this DVD. The really funny thing is out of the five Ringo Starr videos made the three that were the best were all stopped being made. Tenders & Turntables is my favorite Thomas video but Thomas Breaks The Rules and Better Late then Never were my other too favorites. I'm really happy this is being made because I know there all a lot of you who never got copies of these great movies and now you are able to see the pure goodness Thomas used to be. I gurantee if you buy this set or the old videos you will want Thomas back to the way it was. If you think the new Thomas movies are good be prepared to be blown away.
A Must Have! - Review written on November 23, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

All the old stories from the 1st season, I could sing! This 3 disc box set is a must have for Thomas fans. This will make a perfect Christmas gift for Thomas fans of all ages. When it's narrated by Ringo Starr in has to be good!
Very, Very Cool!!!! - Review written on October 27, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
6 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

This 3-Disc Set Of Thomas Was awesome!! All Of Season 1 and the special fetures, It's worth the $$. and it makes a great gift!
I will be awesome! - Review written on July 31, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 10 did not.

This is a collection of Thomas' 1st adventures!!!! It has seasons 1+2 on the DVD. From when Thomas came out of the station to when James crashed into TAR, Thomas has grown alot!!