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Chuggington with British accents is kind of charming. In American, not so much, and I have always had a hard time sorting out the main characters (Brewster, etc). As for Thomas, the weird slow pace initially creeped me out, and it has the weird undertone of british labor vs capitalism (keep your head down, do what you are told and you will be rewarded). But I have grown to like the chillness of it, very soothing. I'd vote for Thomas at this point but the kids now dig shuggington. Oh well. Give me peppa pig any day.
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| Neither! |
| Somebody is going to name their kid Thomas Chuggington. |
lol, I actually wouldn't be surprised |
| Or Chugginton Thomas |
+1
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| What age groups are these two shows geared towards? |
I was kidding you asshat. |
LOL |
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I hate that Thomas went from stop motion to CGI. I guess I've turned into that old crotchety *You damn kids don't know how good you've got it because when I was your age...* person.
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| I strongly try to steer them to Curious George. If that's not possible, Thomas is above and beyond better than Chuggington. Thomas is boring as dirt, but at least the trains can talk without all that annoying jumping and clanging around on Chugginton. |
Yes. This. I hate all the dancing and clanging! |
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GAH, my son is allowed to watch one show before bed while we brush our teeth. We are watching fn Chuggington. I feel like choking myself to death on my toothbrush.
Okay, not really, but I do really hate Chuggington, and can't wait until he outgrows it |
Chuggington. more colors, animated faces, action chugger thomas is creepy.
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| Thomas always strikes me as classist. |