Thomas, Duck, Sir Topham Hatt, and their friends have learned many lessons about behaving well together. They have selected their favorite stories to create this collection about the importance of good behavior. Come along... more » as Thomas shows off and finds himself an unwelcome guest in the Stationmaster?s house. See what happens when Diesel decides to make trouble between Duck and the other engines, and when Gordon tries sabotage -- and gets more than he bargained for! Climb aboard for these exciting tales from the Island of Sodor« less
Mr. Bey | Riverside, CT United States | 03/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The funny thing about Thomas Comes to Breakfast is that it didn't contain new episodes. It contained Ringo Starr Era stories re-narrated by George Carlin. The story Thomas Comes to Breakfast was part of the Tenders & Turntables release which I highly recommend if you can find a copy. This release is a mix of the tapes Tenders & Turntables, Better Late Than Never, and Thomas Breaks the Rules which are three of the best ever made.
If the DVD is the same as the VHS release, the stories are
Thomas Comes to Breakfast
Pop Goes the Diesel
Diesel's Devious Deed
A Close Shave for Duck
Gordon Takes a Dip
Double Trouble
A Cow on the Line
Trouble in the Shed
If you are new to Thomas then your child probably owns the newer DVDs as opposed to the earlier era which isn't really available on DVD and the tapes are really hard to find. These stories contain none of those activities in between stories. It also features the classic theme song that every old fan loves. If you really want a good release I recommend the Thomas Early Days DVD set which has all the old stories narrated by Ringo Starr. You won't see Emily or Salty in any of these stories but you will see the roots that made Thomas so great and classic. The old stories are the ones that parents will want to watch with their kids.
If your kid loves Thomas than this is a must have. Thomas teaches kids more about sharing and friendship than most of the other shows around. As an added bonus you get the wooden train with it. Thomas is something that your kids will want to watch again and again.
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First Time On DVD!
Mr. Bey | 12/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thomas Comes To Breakfast is coming to dvd. This is one of the best videos yet!
Our Story Stops ARE:
*Thomas comes to Breakfast
*Poop Gose The Diesel
*Diesel's Devious Deed
*A Close Shave For Duck
*Gordon Takes A Dip
*Double Trouble
*A cow on the line
And
*Trouble In The Shed
This DVD Contains charter gallery, Maybe A Sing along Song, And Maybe A few Games. So Ride along in this thomas adventure. Out=Feb 7, 2006
Storyteller=George Carlin
Plus Look out For The Next Thomas Movies
*Really Brave Engines
*Track stars
*Tales from the tracks
*Thomas and the magic railroad 2 (in 2007)
Thanks for reading this review
Merry Christmas and happy new year!"
The next dvd!!!
Mr. Bey | 01/23/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the best thomas dvd yet of 2006! But with all the features like "look for these other titles" it has the title THOMAS AND THE MAGIC RAILROD 2!!!! Now that this dvd is coming out every thomas fan should look for it even myself!!!"
Great,Great tape
Mr. Bey | 09/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is very good,along with A Big Day For Thomas.This & ABDFT has old stories from the old,discounted tapes(Tenders & Turntables,Thomas Breaks The Rules,and Better Late Than Never).Even though the old tapes had Ringo Starr on it,this is still good with George Carlin.The stories include:
Thomas Comes To Breakfast(Vol.3)
The Duck & Diesel Trilogy(Vol.5)
Gordon Takes A Dip(Vol.5)
Double Trouble(Vol.4)
A Cow On The Line(Vol.4)
Trouble In the Shed(Vol.3)
All in all,this is an exellent tape,paired with A Big Day For Thomas,so if you want to see the old episodes,get this NOW.
P.S If you want some Learning Curve Trains,buy the videos with the trains,and you save yourself some money =)"
My son loves this video & the bonus train
Dave O | oakville, ct USA | 03/13/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Great video! My son loves Thomas. This is the 6th DVD I bought for him. I thing this is a great deal. You pretty much buy the DVD and get the train for free. If I purchased the wooden train by itself it would have cost me the same with no DVD. Once I put this DVD on my son grabs his trains and plays with them while watching the DVD over and over and over...I get a lot done while he is occupied. By the way he is only 20 months old and he is learning his colors with Thomas as well as recognizing the numbers on the trains."