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'''Shining Time Drive-In Theater''' is a drive-in theater near [[Shining Time Station (station)|the station]]. It is only seen on most of the VHS releases. It is based on a typical 1950s drive-in movie theater and features commercials before the episode begins. Then, the feature presentation card is shown when an episode is about to start. After the episode is shown, the theater shows a short from [[Schemer Presents!]]. Afterwards, the narrator wishes everyone a safe drive home. The drive-in segments were taken from the 1984 short film "Easy Living" by Chip Lord and Mickey McGowan.
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'''Shining Time Drive-In Theater''' is a drive-in theater near [[Shining Time Station (station)|the station]]. It is only seen on most of the VHS releases. It is based on a typical 1950s drive-in movie theater and features commercials before the episode begins. Then, the feature presentation card is shown when an episode is about to start. After the episode is shown, the theater shows a short from [[Schemer Presents!]] Afterwards, the narrator wishes everyone a safe drive home. The drive-in segments were taken from the 1984 short film "Easy Living" by Chip Lord and Mickey McGowan.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* The same drive-in segments were also used in the episode [[Stop the Press]] prior to the home videos.
 
* The same drive-in segments were also used in the episode [[Stop the Press]] prior to the home videos.
 
* The only home videos that do not have these segments are [[Singsongs]], Schemer Presents: [[The World According to Me!]], The Jukebox Band: [[A Day in the Life of The Jukebox Band|A Day in the Life]], The Jukebox Band: [[A Jukebox Lullaby|Lullaby]], [[Sweet and Sour (VHS)|Sweet and Sour]] and [['Tis A Gift (VHS)|'Tis A Gift]].
 
* The only home videos that do not have these segments are [[Singsongs]], Schemer Presents: [[The World According to Me!]], The Jukebox Band: [[A Day in the Life of The Jukebox Band|A Day in the Life]], The Jukebox Band: [[A Jukebox Lullaby|Lullaby]], [[Sweet and Sour (VHS)|Sweet and Sour]] and [['Tis A Gift (VHS)|'Tis A Gift]].
* The narrator's dialogue in the beginning is different depending if [[Billy Twofeathers]] appears in the featured episode or not.
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* The narrator's dialogue in the beginning is different depending on whether [[Billy Twofeathers]] appears in the featured episode or not.
   
 
==Commercials featured on the VHS tapes==
 
==Commercials featured on the VHS tapes==

Revision as of 17:10, 26 July 2019

Shining Time Drive-In Theater is a drive-in theater near the station. It is only seen on most of the VHS releases. It is based on a typical 1950s drive-in movie theater and features commercials before the episode begins. Then, the feature presentation card is shown when an episode is about to start. After the episode is shown, the theater shows a short from Schemer Presents! Afterwards, the narrator wishes everyone a safe drive home. The drive-in segments were taken from the 1984 short film "Easy Living" by Chip Lord and Mickey McGowan.

Trivia

Commercials featured on the VHS tapes

Sometimes before an episode begins there would be an advertisement added in by mostly some of the Shining Time cast.

  1. Schemer's Arcade [Featured in Stacy Cleans Up and Bully for Mr. Conductor]
  2. Ginny's Apples of Farmer's Dell [Featured in Schemer Alone and Schemer's Special Club]
  3. Barton Winslow's General Store [Featured in Schemer Alone and Mr. Conductor's Evil Twin]
  4. Perez Pronto Bus Company [Featured in Becky Makes a Wish]
  5. Indian Valley Railroad [Featured in Billy's Party]

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