Finally! We have an HD version of The Cold Snap! Big thx to Daniel Pineda for sending me this! Enjoy! I do not own Theodore Tugboat. It belongs to the respectful owners
My first son is due in May.. we are naming our son Theodore… I had no idea about this show until last week. I love the theme song and it’s so very nostalgic, wish I had watched this growing up! Now I watch it with my son(who is still in my belly) it’s so peaceful. I play it in the background next to my belly so he can hear it.
12:06-12:48 That’s what so great about the Dispatcher. He always cares about how his tugs feel and unlike Captain Starr in TUGS, where he never says he’s sorry for how he treats Ten Cents and his friends (especially in Quarantine), the Dispatcher always apologizes for his mistakes and owns up to his tugs. Like you said, that’s the kind of figure that everyone needs in their life.
When I was younger I thought the show took place in Maine because I remember my father driving up to Portland Maine with me. Since it reminded me of Portland Harbour and didn't realize it was Canadian till I was a teengager looking up info about the show. Kinda Silly of me huh?
It's not silly at all. I watched this show a lot as a kid too, and it reminded me of the many port cities I've visited in Washington state (my home state). This show is one of the big reasons I love port cities. I also never knew for the longest time that this show was Canadian until I looked it up, and it was fitting for the late great Denny Doherty to be the Harbor Master.
Yeah, I didn't like how he treated Theodore in this episode, but at lease he did apologize at the end. Plus I think Theodore was a bit naïve to think Mr. Dispatcher can't make mistakes.
4:40 "Badly?!?" What, has been Sharon Miller been influencing the production of Theodore Tugboat?!? Another episode I enjoyed because of the affects and the small gags like the sign the Dispatcher hung on his back!! The looks of the harbour set and the sounds of the narration does make me feel pretty chilly. I live up north and I enjoy episodes like this that I can watch during big, deep freezes!!
The Dispatcher had some of the most comical lines this episode 😆 2:09 "Slowpoke? Are you calling me a slowpoke?" 2:21 "Resting today? Why are you resting today? You're supposed to be testing the new tow-ropes!" LOL LOL LOL 😆😆😂
Yeah but at least he did the right thing in the end my dad always taught me there’s a big difference between listening to your leaders and listening to your instincts.
I think so since it looks like a 1992 ERTL Caterpillar 631E scraper. I believe it was also seen in TM Books & Video's I Love Cat Machines series since I remember seeing it in the Caterpillar Heavy Iron Express segments back in the early 2000s. It's cool how it made appearances in some children's media about vehicles back in the day.
@@ThomasLover-fr8nh Yeah, I did research on that particular diecast scraper, and it looked like something that can be added to ERTL vehicle collections. In other words, an object that can be easily collected as a familiar production prop. I've had several ERTL and Norscot Caterpillar models for many years. I plan on getting the vintage ERTL Caterpillar 631E scraper one day.
While I do think that The Dispatcher was being very unfair towards Theodore in this episode, but at least he apologizes unlike Sir. Topham Hatt whos been known to make mistakes from time to time in Thomas the Tank Engine. I do love the parental bond tones between Theodore and Mr.Dispatcher. :)🙂🙂It's sweet.💖
I know right?! I agree since that's exactly what Sir Topham Hatt should have done consistently throughout Thomas & Friends especially when letting out false accusations and more nonsense, although he's oftentimes nice!
The way Sir Topham acted was completely wrong! I mean really what’s more important in his life having everything organized and on time or his friends?! He’s such a bad example!
My first son is due in May.. we are naming our son Theodore… I had no idea about this show until last week. I love the theme song and it’s so very nostalgic, wish I had watched this growing up! Now I watch it with my son(who is still in my belly) it’s so peaceful. I play it in the background next to my belly so he can hear it.
That is awesome! I’m sure you’re son will love this show :)
Congratulations! On your future son!
How is your son doing now? 😊
Awww🥺 that is so sweet
I love this episode. It teaches a good lesson that sometimes even authority figures can make mistakes.
12:35 'It wasn't my first, and it won't be my last'
That is one of the best lines in this series, period!
The minute I saw dispatcher (a rotating communications building) wearing a scarf & earmuffs I was dead laughing!
Praise the Lord! And it has the HM sequences too!
TRULY A GREAT SERIES. DENNY DOHERTY WAS PHENOMENAL.
Nelson Donley he truly was
@@yamitay9258 Envía mis comentarios los míos
@@yamitay9258, yeah. May he rest in peace. 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 1940 - 2007
The dispatcher simply misunderstood the message.
It happens to everyone
Everybody makes mistakes.
Finally, a hq version of the Harbour Master segment and good audio. Thank you so much!
Cold snap? That sounds very creative.
Now we just need HQ versions of those season 5 episodes and we can say bye bye to Lost Media!
12:06-12:48 That’s what so great about the Dispatcher. He always cares about how his tugs feel and unlike Captain Starr in TUGS, where he never says he’s sorry for how he treats Ten Cents and his friends (especially in Quarantine), the Dispatcher always apologizes for his mistakes and owns up to his tugs.
Like you said, that’s the kind of figure that everyone needs in their life.
I remember this episode from a VHS recording when I was much younger. Wow.
So many memories
When I was younger I thought the show took place in Maine because I remember my father driving up to Portland Maine with me. Since it reminded me of Portland Harbour and didn't realize it was Canadian till I was a teengager looking up info about the show. Kinda Silly of me huh?
It's not silly at all. I watched this show a lot as a kid too, and it reminded me of the many port cities I've visited in Washington state (my home state). This show is one of the big reasons I love port cities. I also never knew for the longest time that this show was Canadian until I looked it up, and it was fitting for the late great Denny Doherty to be the Harbor Master.
Not going to lie, but the Dispatcher was a complete pillock in this episode, and Theodore was a bit silly by saying that he never makes mistakes.
Yeah, I didn't like how he treated Theodore in this episode, but at lease he did apologize at the end. Plus I think Theodore was a bit naïve to think Mr. Dispatcher can't make mistakes.
It’s easy to say that someone you look up to doesn’t make any mistakes. But it’s important to remember that everyone makes mistakes
4:40 "Badly?!?" What, has been Sharon Miller been influencing the production of Theodore Tugboat?!? Another episode I enjoyed because of the affects and the small gags like the sign the Dispatcher hung on his back!! The looks of the harbour set and the sounds of the narration does make me feel pretty chilly. I live up north and I enjoy episodes like this that I can watch during big, deep freezes!!
Sharon Miller's biggest inspiration was Theodore tugboat
@@kelly7539 that explains everything
The Dispatcher had some of the most comical lines this episode 😆
2:09 "Slowpoke? Are you calling me a slowpoke?"
2:21 "Resting today? Why are you resting today? You're supposed to be testing the new tow-ropes!"
LOL LOL LOL 😆😆😂
I never have and never will forgive the Dispatcher. If he was sick, he shouldn’t have been on the job. He let the whole harbor down
I’d just be plain worried sick about someone working while they’re sick in general even if it’s someone I don’t like.
2:29 lol, Hanks frown
Poor Theodore
The Harbor Master should hav had a nice talk with the dispatcher, he’s the bigger boss
Yeah but at least he did the right thing in the end my dad always taught me there’s a big difference between listening to your leaders and listening to your instincts.
I'm glad that the Dispatcher apologised to Theodore in the end. Too bad a certain controller didn't do that to Thomas in SLOTLT...
Yeah Sir Topham went too far for that. It wouldn’t kill him to be nicer to his engines.
Finally!
Ever notice what poor self-esteem Theodore has?
When Theodore said testing he was like what come on I’m saying testing
1:42
Emily sounds a bit stuffed up.
What do u mean
claudia casul congested
11:13 For no reason, that we can think of.
1:18 Is that a model of a Caterpillar scraper?
I think so since it looks like a 1992 ERTL Caterpillar 631E scraper. I believe it was also seen in TM Books & Video's I Love Cat Machines series since I remember seeing it in the Caterpillar Heavy Iron Express segments back in the early 2000s. It's cool how it made appearances in some children's media about vehicles back in the day.
@@CEO100able Hmmm... Interesting.
@@ThomasLover-fr8nh Yeah, I did research on that particular diecast scraper, and it looked like something that can be added to ERTL vehicle collections. In other words, an object that can be easily collected as a familiar production prop. I've had several ERTL and Norscot Caterpillar models for many years. I plan on getting the vintage ERTL Caterpillar 631E scraper one day.
is there anywhere I can find music from the show, besides the theme song?
Heres some i found
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czcams.com/video/XQ3oF3v_2ls/video.html
czcams.com/video/V8dTJhCePN4/video.html
Ouch!!
I don't like the despatcher
Ech.
Me neither.
The harbor master should hav scolded him, he’s the big boss
While I do think that The Dispatcher was being very unfair towards Theodore in this episode, but at least he apologizes unlike Sir. Topham Hatt whos been known to make mistakes from time to time in Thomas the Tank Engine. I do love the parental bond tones between Theodore and Mr.Dispatcher. :)🙂🙂It's sweet.💖
Hence why I think Theodore in many ways is better than Thomas
I know right?! I agree since that's exactly what Sir Topham Hatt should have done consistently throughout Thomas & Friends especially when letting out false accusations and more nonsense, although he's oftentimes nice!
Topham has apologized for his mistakes, Cranky Bugs being the most known example
@@zackattack8725 I forgot about that episode. He did apologize to Thomas and Percy for Chanky's mishaps.
The way Sir Topham acted was completely wrong! I mean really what’s more important in his life having everything organized and on time or his friends?! He’s such a bad example!