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* [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/145/018/274.jpg The Fat Controller laughed. "You are wrong."]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Originates from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS5E17ThomasAndTheRumors Thomas and the Rumors]]", where the Fat Controller [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQB1FBJwFpQ&t=231s reacts]] to Thomas talking to him about the rumors that he wanted to replace them with Harold the Helicopter. The scene in question is often used as a reaction image to mock poorly constructed opinions or inaccurate statements. Others, due to the presence of the name "the [[BigFun Fat]] Controller", use it [[BigEater to say the recommended serving size for a food they just ate a lot of is incorrect]].[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/145/018/274.jpg The Fat Controller laughed. "You are wrong."]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Originates from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS5E17ThomasAndTheRumors Thomas and the Rumors]]", where the Fat Controller [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQB1FBJwFpQ&t=231s reacts]] to Thomas talking to telling him about the rumors that he wanted about him planning to replace them the engines with Harold the Helicopter. The scene in question is often used as a reaction image to mock poorly constructed opinions or inaccurate statements. Others, due to the presence of the name "the [[BigFun Fat]] Controller", use it [[BigEater to say the recommended serving size for a food they just ate a lot of is incorrect]]. Also, in the episode, [[BeamMeUpScotty Sir Topham Hatt actually says "Well, the engines are wrong and you shouldn't listen to rumors, Thomas"]].[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son-of-a-bitch sent me ''that!"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered a GCR Robinson Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son-of-a-bitch sent me ''that!"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The ''that!"'' [[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered a GCR Robinson Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son-of-a-bitch sent me ''that!''"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered a GCR Robinson Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son-of-a-bitch sent me ''that!''"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The ''that!"''[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered a GCR Robinson Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son of a bitch sent me that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered an Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son of a bitch son-of-a-bitch sent me that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The ''that!''"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered an a GCR Robinson Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from out of nowhere (speculated to either be a crew member on the shoe or an employee from Strand VCI Entertainment, the American distributor of the show's home media releases at the time) cuts the audio and says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from out of nowhere (speculated to either be a crew member on the shoe show or an employee from Strand VCI Entertainment, the American distributor of the show's home media releases at the time) cuts the audio and says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from out of nowhere (speculated to either be a crew member on the shoe or an employee from Strand VCI Entertainment, the American distributor of the show's home media releases at the time) cuts the audio and says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from a crew member says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from a crew member says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contained an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from a crew member says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by GWR Studios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contained contain an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from a crew member says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later home video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by GWR Studios WebVideo/GWRStudios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Look out for the train."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Some early American home video releases of "Thomas and the Trucks" contained an infamous Main/{{blooper}} in which a voice from a crew member says, "Look out for the train" during Thomas' climb on Gordon's Hill (later video releases would fix this error). The blooper quickly became a meme amongst the fandom after it was brought up by GWR Studios in "Goofs Found in Thomas and the Trucks" due to how random and jarring it is.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son of a bitch sent me that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered an Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son of a bitch sent me that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered an Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby.nearby to react.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanted an Atlantic, and that son of a bitch sent me that!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]"The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways" guidebook for ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'' reveals Sir Topham Hatt ordered an Atlantic and ended up with Henry because of a scam, with censored text of his resultant angry reaction. Fandom member Trampy, creator of the ''AudioPlay/TrampyMovies'', did an explicit redub of the line and it became popular to create visuals for it, usually with an offended Henry nearby.[[/labelnote]]
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* "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment His firebox was on fire!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]This line from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS15E20FieryFlynn Fiery Flynn]]" when Flynn meets Thomas, covered in soot from his exploded firebox. It usually comes to mind whenever you think of the terrible writing of the [=HiT=] seasons.

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* "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment His firebox was on fire!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]This line from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS15E20FieryFlynn Fiery Flynn]]" when Flynn meets Thomas, covered in soot from his exploded firebox. It usually comes to mind whenever you think of the terrible writing of the [=HiT=] seasons.[[/labelnote]]

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