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The 1 on the animated one is backwards because they were too lazy to redraw it for the other side. They just flipped the sprite.
It's possible whoever made the meme just flipped a screen cap, so all 3 Thomas's would be facing the same direction
Good point. I'll still fault the cartoon for not having good pictures of their character online. A smart TV producer makes it easy for people to meme their show.
Unsettling stop motipn? May I introduce to you, The Adventures of Gumby, from the 1970s.
Show is like nightmare fuel if you take everything at face value.
Ever see worthikid's captain yajima? I wonder if that digital stop motion style would work for a thomas series
Only Ringo narration
Bottom looks least unsettling.
1946 is also acceptable
Does the real Thomas actually even count as stop motion? I don’t recall a single frame-by-frame in that entire show.
It's live-action with model trains on sets, with narration over it. No stop-motion involved.
It was more like a narration over a model train set
Narration by Ringo Starr, no less!
Which sounds like the most random narration by a celebrity, until you realize that Leonard Nemoy did narration for a video game where you use a microphone to talk to a fish.
No, I'm not making a joke. That's real. That happened.
Buy another Dreamcast.
That first Thomas is what's unsettling.