This one is amusing in its early use of the rubber tire school of animation as Mr. Givny informs Jerry that they are out of coal for the train. The passengers who appear behave amusingly and when the train itself takes on anthropomorphic life, it makes its own sense -- outrageous for the day, even if slightly banal for fans of "Thomas the Engine".
Direction
Walter Lantz before Woody Woodpecker, already unhinged

Director
Walter Lantz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Walter Lantz created this at 22, a decade before inventing Woody Woodpecker. The 'rubber hose' animation style here directly influenced Mickey Mouse's early design.
This short captures 1920s America's anxious romance with machinery—trains as both saviors and unpredictable monsters. The coal shortage gag lands differently post-industrial revolution.
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