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** In "the Return", Jasper's jaw is much larger, her hair is slightly elevated, and her body type is slightly broader. In the episode right after that, "Jail Break", her jawline is less defined, her hair is hanging loosely, and her body type is smaller.

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** In "the "The Return", Jasper's jaw is much larger, her hair is slightly elevated, and her body type is slightly broader. In the episode right after that, "Jail Break", her jawline is less defined, her hair is hanging loosely, and her body type is smaller.
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* This used to be the case for [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Day Out with Thomas]] events in the UK back in the 1990s and 2000s, as every British heritage railway that hosted the event at the time had its own different approach with Thomas and how he should look like, with his face and body on different railways widely varying between being very show-accurate to having little resemblance to the tank engine. The other engines are even less consistent than Thomas (see [[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Days_Out_with_Thomas/Gallery this gallery]] on the Thomas Wikia for just how crazy it was). {{Justified|Trope}} given that Thomas and his friends are often just dressed up steam engines that the heritage railways happen to have on hand, explaining the inconsistency across railways. Beginning in the 2010s, however, current owner Mattel would clamp down on this and [[ExecutiveMeddling enforce stricter guidelines for the railways to follow]], so it isn't as common as it once was (at least for Thomas). This is averted in the American events, as unlike the UK events, they all use replicas of the one operated by Strasburg Railroad.[[note]]Though even then, the Strasberg Railroad version is different from the others in that it is longer and it has a small cowcatcher below the buffer beam (which is ironic, given Thomas' distaste for cowcatchers in the show) due to it being a working steam engine, while the versions outside of Strasberg are dummy replicas operated by other locomotives.[[/note]]

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* This used to be the case for [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Day Out with Thomas]] events in the UK back in the 1990s and 2000s, as every British heritage railway that hosted the event at the time had its own different approach with Thomas and how he should look like, with his face and body on different railways widely varying between being very show-accurate to having little resemblance to the tank engine. The other engines are even less consistent than Thomas (see [[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Days_Out_with_Thomas/Gallery this gallery]] on the Thomas Wikia for just how crazy it was). {{Justified|Trope}} given that Thomas and his friends are often just dressed up steam engines that the heritage railways happen to have on hand, explaining the inconsistency across railways. Beginning in the 2010s, however, current owner Mattel would clamp down on this and [[ExecutiveMeddling enforce stricter guidelines for the railways to follow]], so it isn't as common as it once was (at least for Thomas). This is averted in the American events, as unlike the UK events, they all use replicas of the one operated by Strasburg Railroad.[[note]]Though even then, the Strasberg Strasburg Railroad version is different from the others in that it is longer and it has a small cowcatcher below the buffer beam (which is ironic, given Thomas' distaste for cowcatchers in the show) due to it being a working steam engine, while the versions outside of Strasberg Strasburg are dummy replicas operated by other locomotives.[[/note]]
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* This used to be the case for [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Day Out with Thomas]] events in the UK back in the 1990s and 2000s, as every British heritage railway that hosted the event at the time had their own different approach with Thomas and how he should look like, with his face and body on different railways widely varying between being very show-accurate to having little resemblence to the Tank Engine. The other engines are even less consistent than Thomas (see [[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Days_Out_with_Thomas/Gallery this gallery]] on the Thomas Wikia for just how crazy it was). Justified given that Thomas and friends are often just dressed up steam engines that the heritage railways happen to have on hand, explaining the inconsistency across railways. In more recent years, Mattel has started to clamp down on this and have begun to enforce a stricter and more consistent image, so it isn't as common as it once was (at least for Thomas). This is averted in the American events, as unlike the UK events, they all use replicas of the one operated by Strasburg Railroad.

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* This used to be the case for [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Day Out with Thomas]] events in the UK back in the 1990s and 2000s, as every British heritage railway that hosted the event at the time had their its own different approach with Thomas and how he should look like, with his face and body on different railways widely varying between being very show-accurate to having little resemblence resemblance to the Tank Engine.tank engine. The other engines are even less consistent than Thomas (see [[https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Days_Out_with_Thomas/Gallery this gallery]] on the Thomas Wikia for just how crazy it was). Justified {{Justified|Trope}} given that Thomas and his friends are often just dressed up steam engines that the heritage railways happen to have on hand, explaining the inconsistency across railways. In more recent years, Beginning in the 2010s, however, current owner Mattel has started to would clamp down on this and have begun to [[ExecutiveMeddling enforce a stricter and more consistent image, guidelines for the railways to follow]], so it isn't as common as it once was (at least for Thomas). This is averted in the American events, as unlike the UK events, they all use replicas of the one operated by Strasburg Railroad.[[note]]Though even then, the Strasberg Railroad version is different from the others in that it is longer and it has a small cowcatcher below the buffer beam (which is ironic, given Thomas' distaste for cowcatchers in the show) due to it being a working steam engine, while the versions outside of Strasberg are dummy replicas operated by other locomotives.[[/note]]

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