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Thomas The Multicultural Tank Engine?

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mushroom25 | 13:22 Tue 29th Mar 2016 | ChatterBank
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seems Mattel are about to make the "thomas" brand more accessible to world markets with a string of new diverse characters. some of the comments (thinklines) in this guardian piece are a masterclass of politically correctness.....
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/shortcuts/2016/mar/29/thomas-tank-engine-film-multicultural-world-react-fallout

good idea? or does Thomas, as child psychologists maintain, work best for children when the narrative is simple and the character base is limited?
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Load of botox, innit.
Most Steam trains (eg The Flying Scotsman) are black anyway.

http://someinterestingfacts.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Facts-Flying-Scotsman-Train.jpg

Thinkpiece : Deliciously funny article, thanks mushroom.
/Iconic steam engine the Flying Scotsman has returned to the tracks following a £4.2 million restoration that has seen it repainted in its original British Rail green livery.//

https://www.designweek.co.uk/flying-scotsman-is-back-on-track-with-restored-livery/
I predict older established engines will be shunted off to a siding and end their days as shambolic figures, sitting with a coal truck on a piece of string to encourage charity from shinier, sexier models brought in to blow away traditions and outmoded practices.
If the Flying Scotsman is now painted green, at least that will keep the Martians happy when they land here
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douglas, when the old engines get shunted off, it's likely that their replacements will be Stobart the 80T truck, and MegaSid the low cost replacement bus.
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Baldric, I really shouldn't have laughed at that - but I did. :o)
^Sorry, Divebuddy, not Baldric.
the revd audry's excutors have a tight grip on income stream and profits

( at the kids hospital they told us not to use a thomas the tank engine theatre trolley as we hadnt paid them the reqd fee )
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no they don't PP - "Thomas" is wholly owned by HiT Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Mattel Company.
Wot. No puffer train ?
Chad.
eek mushie there must have been a sellout
they showed me the ledda - and I said - you are gonna have to do as they say I am afraid
( so we ditched it )

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