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Timon and Pumbaa at the Cinema Thomas and the Magic Railroad

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Timon and Pumbaa Rewind Thomas and the Magic Railroad

Thomas and the Magic Railroad 1½ was a sequel to the first film where Timon and Pumbaa take on behind the scenes for revealing intimate looks of the story within the story.

Plot[]

Timon fast forwards all of the scenes in our Thomas and Friends movie. It is stopped to see Diesel 10, Splatter and Dodge scaring Pumbaa and Timon in their seats, and Timon goes way back to see the beginning, and stops to see the Island of Sodor (which is a view) with Pumbaa giving his line "When I was a young meerkat..." by scaring Timon on a seat. In another, Timon makes Pumbaa sit on the remote and watch an upcoming film Blow just like Timon and Pumbaa Interrupt #2: Mulan which Pumbaa was mistaken for a brownie. In another, Timon makes the line "enter omniscient magic conductor man right on cue" and tells Pumbaa no fortune cookies. In another, the song "How the Moon Must Feel" is all done and Pumbaa asks Timon if he's fat. "You're a pig! It's a compliment!" In another, Pumbaa pauses Burnett by the fireplace and gets some grubs. In another, Pumbaa does Timon a sing-along "He's a Really Useful Engine" in a full version by seeing Pumbaa eating the grub. In another, a pause of the scene seeing Thomas said that C. Junior was riding on a windmill and does a freeze-frame slideshow. Multiple freeze-frame shots causing Timon to freak out. "Okay, who's in charge of the freeze-frames?" In another, Timon pauses Burnett standing by a Lady engine while crying. In another, Timon pauses Burnett Stone riding on Lady to light up something green if someone called that running. In the last, Timon pauses one last time and says "Let's cut to the chase, shall we?" before Diesel 10 approaches.

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