Ringo and Brian approach. "But what happened to the train, John? It's not like it could've just rolled off by itself." Said Ringo. On cue, the train suddenly comes back, but it isn't on the tracks. It then revs toward the five cowboys. "Then again..." Ringo began. They quickly get out of the way.
The crazy train starts chasing everyone. Jake notices what's happening. "What's all the ruckus?" He asked. His eyes widen when he notices the train scoop up George.
"We've gotta do something!" Said Brian. "You're right. Who wants to be the new sheriff?" Asked Ringo. "No, I'll stop the runaway train and bring back George, dead or alive!" Said John with determination. He finds two buckets of black paint and takes the brushes in them to make tracks, a huge circle of them.
The train turns around and heads right for the circular tracks. George holds on tight as the train continuously goes in circles. John approaches the others. "Now all we have to do is wait for the train to run out of steam and stop." He said. The three Beatle cowboys and Brian watch the train as it keeps moving.
Two Days Later
Unsurprisingly, the train never stopped. "I'd give it seven more days tops." John said. He throws a banana peel onto the tracks. Once the train came back around, it slips on the peel and crashes, once again breaking into pieces.
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The Good, The Bad, & The Beatle
FantasyWhile playing Wild West, John borrows Amanda's train and breaks it. When Paul is accused, John decides to tell everyone the truth. Based on "The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh" season 4 episode 4 "The Good, The Bad, & The Tigger" (1988-1991)