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    11 Reviews
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    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars George Carlin does narrating of this DVD!!!, August 1, 2004
    A Kid's Review
    Hmm... I think, actually, my Dad ordered this DVD for me from Playusa.com, and I gave him �9.99 (the correct money). But, you should watch the episodes, they are called: -

    1) Edward Helps Out

    2) Foolish Freight Cars

    3) Thomas, Percy & The Mail Train

    4) Thomas Breaks The Rules

    5) Down The Mine

    6) Percy's Promise

    7) Trouble In The Shed

    8) Donald & Douglas

    9) Saved From Scrap

    10) Bertie's Chase

    11) Thomas & Percys' Mountain Adventure

    Also, Bonus Features: -

    Biography of favourite friends

    Link to Website

    This DVD is narrated by George Carlin.

    By Michael higham
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    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thomas Rocks!, September 26, 2005
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    A. Vance (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
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    My 3 yr. old son and I watch this DVD quite a bit. I try to limit him to 3 stories a day (they are about 5 minutes long each) but I sometimes enjoy them so much that we watch a few extra.

    I was a little surprised at some of the language in the stories at first (although "shut-up" is only said once, in the Donald and Douglas story) but then realized that the way the engines talk to each other, and the situations they find themselves in, is not so much different from what my son experiences with his friends. I'm sure that's why he loves it so much. He relates to them and is fascinated with the predicaments they get into.

    I watch them with him and we talk about it. When Donald pushes the Brake Van, we talk about how it's okay to be mad, but not okay to push. The same with "shut-up"--how it's probably not the best way to express your anger--it's better to tell the person more specifically about what is bothering you.

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    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not a fan, July 17, 2011
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    My personal issue with these stories is the constant angst of the characters. It's pretty negative. I get tired of all the engines having "issues" with one another and grumpy faces. And saying "shut up" is not the best example for a toddler. I much rather use the DVD with the english actor "Thomas Great Discovery". It has singing and is so much more enjoyable to listen to.
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