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Emily comes through Wellsworth while Thomas waits for passengers at the smaller building's platform. Quite another one of the nice angles I had displayed the station at, I must say.Related content
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ZachmanAwesomenessII In reply to DartDogBoy [2018-12-31 19:24:41 +0000 UTC]
Yup, they sure do. These two appear most commonly in the TVS. Lady only appeared in Magic Railroad and Calling All Engines, Thomas was jealous when Rosie first arrived, Molly only appeared once in Season 9, Ashima only appeared in TGR and a bit of Season 22, Frankie only appeared in JBS (as of right now I think), and as for Nia and Rebecca, even though they only recently been introduced in BWBA and Season 22, I don't see Thomas chillin' with the latter as of yet. I'd go with Emily as she has been in the series since Season 7 and despite the Lucy Van Pelt attitude she had in Season 8 (I am also a Snoopy / Peanuts fan), she had been hanging around with Thomas and is the only female engine to appear all the time. I would go with Annie and Clarabel, but they are Thomas' sisters. Mavis would be better off with Salty, and Toby would work well with Flora.
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ThomasSirHandel In reply to ZachmanAwesomenessII [2019-10-11 04:10:21 +0000 UTC]
ThomasxRosie is also a cheap rip-off of SonicxAmyRose cause Mattel wants Thomas to be the Sonic franchise.
Also, I heard that Awdry once confirmed TobyxHenrietta was a thing.
Salty, I prefer with Harvey
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ZachmanAwesomenessII In reply to ThomasSirHandel [2019-10-11 19:12:14 +0000 UTC]
I ain't much of a Son-Amy person either.
Also, Salty with Harvey? They're both male characters but... okay.
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TheTrainExpert [2017-12-11 22:01:59 +0000 UTC]
Rosie: MY THOMAS! HE'S MINE!!!!!!!!!!
Me: Hello, insane asylum, I've got another one for you.
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ZachmanAwesomenessII In reply to HenryxEmilyfan4ever [2017-11-09 17:36:45 +0000 UTC]
I respect your opinionΒ Β
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