Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver

Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver
The story begins on a tiny island called Morrowland, which has just enough space for a small palace, a train station and rails all around the island, a grocery store, a small house, a king, two subjects, a locomotive named Emma, and a locomotive engineer by the name of Luke.
Saw this one as a kid on German TV and yeah, I understood it.
Morrowland was tiny but full of heart: a king, a grocery store, a train station and a locomotive named Emma.
Jim shows up in a package, Lukas takes him in and boom, the adventure begins.
The puppets were stiff but soulful.
The sets felt handmade, like someone built a fairytale out of cardboard and love.
The pacing was slow, but that was the charm.
It wasn’t flashy, it was warm, weird and full of quiet magic.
Felt like a storybook come to life, with just enough mystery to keep you hooked.