Thomas and Friends: Full Seasons (1984-2024): Season04

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Thomas & Friends: originally known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends or simply Thomas the Tank Engine; later called Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! is a British children's television series. Based on The Railway Series of books by Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son Christopher, English writer and producer Britt All-croft arranged a deal to bring the stories to life as the TV series. In the United Kingdom, it had its first broadcast on the ITV network in 1984. In the United States, it had its first broadcast on Shining Time Station in 1989. ​ These books follow the adventures of a group of anthropomorphize locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. The titular protagonist Thomas is the most popular and famous character in the series. The books were based on stories Wilbert told to entertain his son, Christopher, during his recovery from measles. Many of the stories from the first four series are based on events from Awdry's personal experience.

Crigence n' Friends

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Welcome to the up n' coming Crigence n' Friends™ Rumble channel, the primary home for CnF. Here we upload slightly higher-than-average quality, humor-focused live commentary game playthroughs (Also known as "lets plays") that feature the luxuriant, vulgar Crigence, the sociable MouseMan and the nihilistic Drinky. We add intelligently crafted post-production "Editing jokes" and beautifully voiced, animated and character-filled "Skits" to make our live commentary game playthroughs exceed that of the competition. For this task, we usually use the electronic interactive media (Video game) known as Garry's Mod (GARE-ee's mŏd), popularly abbreviated as G-mod. Subscribe and you will receive streamed displays of moving visual media (Also known as "videos") in your inbox on a randomly assigned Saturday! (NOTE: If you see any accounts with Crigence n' Friends branding that aren't already linked here -- They are fake and can be dismissed. Formerly known as Crigence n' GWAG)