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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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Mr. Conductor wakes up one morning and tells Missy that he feels it's time to change the colour of his door to change up his every day routine. He paints the doors in various different colours and patterns such as Green, Blue, Striped and Polka Dots with each colour reminding him of a certain engine. Finally he paints his door to its original red colour as he feels it wouldn't feel like home without it. Mr. Conductor and Missy head inside to turn on the radio to listen to a tune.
At the beginning of the episode, Mr. Conductor tells his dog Missy that he is tired of the red color of the door on his signal box, so he decides to paint it a different color. He decides red with green stripes, as it reminded him of what happened to Henry in "Come Out, Henry!"
 
 
After the story is done, Mr. Conductor has painted the door green, but he is not pleased with it, because that particular green is the same color of fish, and it reminds him of Duck's incident in the story, "Fish."
 
 
Mr. Conductor switches it to blue, but finds that it is not the right color either because it would give people the blues, so he decides to add another color that is appetizing: Orange. He then tells the story of Gordon the Big Blue Express Engine in "Whistles & Sneezes."
 
 
After the story, Mr. Conductor has added orange stripes to his blue door, which has the style of a circus tent. Mr. Conductor realizes that this type of color would attract elephants, which can be troublesome, as he explains in the story, "Henry & the Elephant."
 
 
Mr. Conductor switches it to blue with yellow polka-dots, but still doesn't look right. He soon realizes that the door-painting idea was not a good one after all, and he remembers the effects of a new painting job that had on Percy in the story, "Bulldog."
 
 
In the end, Mr. Conductor has repainted the door back to its original red color, which he finds perfect for it as it reminds him of home. However, he cannot touch the door to go inside, as the paint is still wet, so for now, he uses his gold dust instead. The episode ends with Mr. Conductor and Missy listening to the song, "Let's Have a Race" on the radio.
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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*[[Mr. Conductor's Dogs|Missy]]
 
*[[Mr. Conductor's Dogs|Missy]]
 
*[[Thomas]]
 
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*[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Edward Edward]
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*[[Henry]]
 
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*[[Percy]]
 
*[[Toby]]
 
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*[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Duck Duck]
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*[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Duke Duke]
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* Peter Sam
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*[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Sam Peter Sam]
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*[[Sir Topham Hatt]]
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*"Let's Have A Race" is shortened, cutting out the third verse.
 
*Last appearance of the 1993 [[PBS]] Kids logo with the P-Pals, and e/i baloon.
 
 
*In one point of the episode, [[Mr. Conductor]] says to his pet dog Missy "I once knew a man, who said there was no blue food!" This is a self reference by [[George Carlin]], referencing his 1978 "HBO On Location" special, "George Carlin Again!".
 
*In one point of the episode, [[Mr. Conductor]] says to his pet dog Missy "I once knew a man, who said there was no blue food!" This is a self reference by [[George Carlin]], referencing his 1978 "HBO On Location" special, "George Carlin Again!".
* This is the last appearance of [[George Carlin]] as [[Mr. Conductor]], who first appeared in the [[Season 2]] episode [[Scare Dares]]. While the station itself would reappear in modified form in the feature film [[Thomas and the Magic Railroad]], [[Alec Baldwin]] would take over the role of [[Mr. Conductor]]. Carlin passed away on June 22, 2008 of heart failure at the age of 71.
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* This marks the last appearence of George Carlin in anything related to Shining Time Station. As well as the last known Shining Time Station related film until Thomas and the Magic Railroad. 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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[[Paint the Town Red/Gallery]]
 
[[Category:Mr. Conductors Thomas Tales Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Mr. Conductors Thomas Tales Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Post-1993 continuity]]
 
[[Category:Post-1993 continuity]]

Revision as of 04:29, 18 April 2020

Paint The Town Red is the sixth and final episode of Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales.

Plot

Mr. Conductor wakes up one morning and tells Missy that he feels it's time to change the colour of his door to change up his every day routine. He paints the doors in various different colours and patterns such as Green, Blue, Striped and Polka Dots with each colour reminding him of a certain engine. Finally he paints his door to its original red colour as he feels it wouldn't feel like home without it. Mr. Conductor and Missy head inside to turn on the radio to listen to a tune.

Characters

Thomas Stories

Song

Trivia

  • In one point of the episode, Mr. Conductor says to his pet dog Missy "I once knew a man, who said there was no blue food!" This is a self reference by George Carlin, referencing his 1978 "HBO On Location" special, "George Carlin Again!".
  • This marks the last appearence of George Carlin in anything related to Shining Time Station. As well as the last known Shining Time Station related film until Thomas and the Magic Railroad. 

Gallery

Paint the Town Red/Gallery