Thomas the Tank Engine introduces first autistic character

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Thomas & Friends welcomes first autistic character to cast - meet Bruno the Brake Car! Picture: Mattel

Bruno the Brake Car will be voiced by nine-year-old actor Elliott Garcia, who also has autism.

Thomas the Tank Engine is getting a brand new friend as the popular kids TV show introduces its first ever character with autism.

Bruno the Brake Car, who is set to chug onto our screens later this month, will be voiced by nine-year-old autistic actor Elliott Garcia from Reading.

The "detail-oriented" bright red engine travels in reverse at the end of the train, which is said to give him a "unique perspective on the world", explains US company Mattel, who acquired Thomas the Tank Engine in 2011.

The "joyful, pun-making brake car" is able to express his feelings when he's overwhelmed, stressed or excited by "flapping his ladders" and has a lantern to signal his emotional state.

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Bruno the Brake Car will join the gang later this month. Picture: Mattel

He enjoys "schedules, routine, and knows where all the tracks lead on Sodor," adds the toy giant.

Bruno, who also wears ear defenders when there is a loud noise, will play a "vital role" in the children's programme and bring more diversity to the tracks.

Speaking of his brand new role, Elliot described Bruno as "funny and smart" but explained "he can get really overwhelmed, he can get worried, and he uses comedy to get past situations".

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The bright red engine is the first Thomas and Friends character to have autism. Picture: Mattel

Through Bruno's on-screen presence Mattel hope to introduce the Thomas & Friends audience to "a positive, neurodivergent role model."

The American organisation said it worked closely with writers, spokespeople and experts, including the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, to create an accurate representation of autism.

Zoe Gross, director of advocacy for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, said the show receiving "autistic input" was crucial in developing the brand new character.

"Autistic people have been involved in all aspects of creating Bruno, from us as consultants to writers on the show and Bruno's voice actor — this makes Bruno ring true as an autistic character," she explained. "I hope that Bruno will provide viewers with meaningful examples of inclusion in everyday life."

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Elliot Garcia, 9, who will voice the new train, described Bruno as "funny and smart" but explained "he can get really overwhelmed". Picture: Mattel

The senior vice president and executive producer for global content development and production at Mattel, Christopher Keenan, believes autism is "underrepresented" in popular children's TV and instead "deserves to be celebrated".

"So much care and thought went into the development of his character, and we can't wait for audiences to meet and love Bruno as much as we do," added Keenan.

Bruno the Brake car has been added as a new series regular and will make his debut in the season 26 premiere of 'Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go'.

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The fuck is this shit? Why did they move away from live action? That's half the reason I loved it as a kid, the other half being I was an autist then too.
 
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A train with ASD is where Autism meets Narcissism.
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The "detail-oriented" bright red engine travels in reverse at the end of the train, which is said to give him a "unique perspective on the world",
I seem to recall, in the original series, that all the engines (including Thomas) were occasionally shown to drive backwards. AFAIK, it was common in the age of steam for a large train to be run with two engines – one to push and the other to pull. The advantage of this arrangement is that it made it very easy to switch directions. Yet it's remarked upon here as if it's something specific to this character. So I'm guessing all the other engines in the rebooted series only ever travel forwards?! Immersion in world = ruined
 
An animation fixated on trains featuring a free-range autist.

There's a cosmic joke in there sonewhere..
 
Thomas in 2D looks weird and off-putting. And what happened to the narrator? Wasn't one of the main gimmicks of the show was that it was structured like a storybook being read out? Seems like some unnecessary changes that all show are required to have nowadays.
 
Thomas in 2D looks weird and off-putting. And what happened to the narrator? Wasn't one of the main gimmicks of the show was that it was structured like a storybook being read out? Seems like some unnecessary changes that all show are required to have nowadays.
George Carlin was one of the narrators...he kind of died.

Not sure if he was doing it the whole time but I know he did it for awhile.
 
Now we need to introduce a new character. He was born as a train (that's how this world works maybe?) but he claims he is a sailboat. Thomas and the other trains will try to tell them that they will never be a sailboat and the railyard will get canceled for trains-phobia. Eventually the government intervenes and officially designates the train as a boat. The train then drives into the water and drowns.

I think it could teach the kids a thing or two.

George Carlin was one of the narrators...he kind of died.

Not sure if he was doing it the whole time but I know he did it for awhile.
I thought the narrator was Ringo Starr.
 
Now we need to introduce a new character. He was born as a train (that's how this world works maybe?) but he claims he is a sailboat. Thomas and the other trains will try to tell them that they will never be a sailboat and the railyard will get canceled for trains-phobia. Eventually the government intervenes and officially designates the train as a boat. The train then drives into the water and drowns.

I think it could teach the kids a thing or two.


I thought the narrator was Ringo Starr.
There have been a few. I know Carlin was one for awhile and it would have been hilarious if he unleashed some of his views during an episode.
 
Are you telling me that there aren't? Who did the fucking voices then huh? Obviously they were model trains, but they were based off of the real trains; so that the real trains didn't have their jobs disrupted. Fucking moron.
You win this round
Also
Did you ever see that episode were they flat out buried a train that was naughty alive ?
Old Thomas was mad authoritarian
 
Why hasn't Thomas been canceled? Motherfucker has a smokestack in 2022! He's burning coal and I don't mean the euphemism for fucking black dudes.

Thomas is also an abomination.

Funny related story. I had a friend who had a little boy, like 2 years old. He loved Thomas and had all the toys and shit. His favorite train was Percy. Problem was, he was too young to talk right so he kept saying "Pussy".
 
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