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Removal of malformed wicks to GCPTR per TRS thread.


%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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"Story Stops" was a term Thomas releases exclusively used. Shining Time Station VHSes simply called them "Thomas Stories"


'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' '''Thomas Stories:''' [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]
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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]
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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode is named after [[PaintTheTownRed the expression]]. Let's just say the red paint isn't paint in the expression.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is named after [[PaintTheTownRed the expression]]. Let's just say the red paint isn't paint on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the expression.future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]],[[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

At the episode's beginning, Mr. Conductor tells his dog Missy that he's 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 once. 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, and that [[ActorAllusion he once met a man who said that there are no blue foods]]. So he decides to add another color that is appetizing: Orange. 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.

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]],[[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Fish]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

At the episode's beginning, Mr. Conductor tells his dog Missy that he's 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 once. 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 an incident in the story, "Fish."
Duck had. Mr. Conductor switches it to blue, but finds that it is not the right color either, because it would give people the blues, and that [[ActorAllusion he once met a man who said that there are no blue foods]]. So he decides to add another color that is appetizing: Orange. 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.



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode is named after [[PaintTheTownRed the expression]]. Let's just say the red paint isn't paint in the expression.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode is named after [[PaintTheTownRed the expression]]. Let's just say the red paint isn't paint in the expression.expression.
* ReCut: The third verse of "Let's Have a Race" is cut out in this episode, possibly for time constraints.
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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]],[[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

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'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]],[[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant Henry and the Elephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]
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'''Air Date:''' November 11, 1996

'''Story Stops:''' [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E3TheSadStoryOfHenry Come Out, Henry!]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E24Fish Fish]],[[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS1E20WhistlesAndSneezes Whistles and Sneezes]], [[Recap/ThomasTheTankEngineS4E19HenryAndTheElephant]], [[ThomasTheTankEngineS4E3Bulldog Bulldog]]

At the episode's beginning, Mr. Conductor tells his dog Missy that he's 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 once. 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, and that [[ActorAllusion he once met a man who said that there are no blue foods]]. So he decides to add another color that is appetizing: Orange. 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.
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 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 he uses his gold dust instead. The episode ends with Mr. Conductor and Missy listening to the radio.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode is named after [[PaintTheTownRed the expression]]. Let's just say the red paint isn't paint in the expression.

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