Draft:List of Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go characters
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- Comment: Don't submit this until all characters who appear in the series are added, as well as a suitable number of citations. I know almost nothing about AEG, so others will have to most of the work. SleepDeprivedGinger (talk) 11:48, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
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This is a list of all characters who appear in the children's animated television series Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
Primary characters
[edit]Name | Number | Description | Voiced by (UK)[1] | Voiced by (US)[1] |
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Thomas | 1 | A little blue tank engine who is very brave and always tries to do his best. He can be stubborn or egotistical, but realises his mistakes by the end of each episode.[2][additional citation(s) needed] | Aaron Barashi (first and second series) Shaun Jemmett (third and fourth series) |
Meesha Contreras (first and second series) David Kohlsmith (second series) Kai Harris (third and fourth series) |
Gordon | 4 | A big blue engine who often enforces rules upon the smaller engines and provides jobs for them to do. | Will-Harrison Wallace | Neil Crone |
Percy | 6 | A small green engine and the most cautious and worrisome of the main cast; there are many things that easily frights Percy such as the dark. | Henri Charles (first and second series) Oliver Milchard (third and fourth series) |
Charlie Zeltzer |
Diesel | A black diesel engine who has a rivalry with Thomas, aiming to do his jobs better than the other engines. His attempts ordinarily fail, resulting in him having to learn the value of friendship. | Henry Harrison | Shomoy James Mitchell (first series only) Will Bhaneja (second series onwards) | |
Nia | 18 | An orange Kenyan engine, who is the most mature of the small engines. She has a soft spot for nature and animals, and likes to make up creative ideas. She is also able to plan her delivery routes much like Gordon would, although being a perfectionist, she is reluctant to change her current plan or making a new one, if unforeseen obstacles gets in the way.[3][additional citation(s) needed] | Sade Smith | Talia Evans |
Kana | A lavender-colored Japanese bullet train who lives and works on the Island of Sodor as the island's first bullet train. She has two passenger coaches painted in the same livery as her. She loves to race, and often creates gusts of wind due to her speed. Kana sometimes has some trouble with burning out her batteries. | Chloe Raphael | Ava Ro | |
Carly | A crane engine who is close friends with Sandy and co-works with her at their maintenance yard.[4] | Eva Mohamed | Jenna Warren | |
Sandy | A pink rail speeder who is close friends with Carly and works with her at their maintenance yard, with both of them sharing the railway's repair duties. Sandy has a built-in retractable claw located in her buffer beam that she uses to repair engines. | Holly Dixon | Glee Dango | |
Bruno | 43 | A red caboose (brake van in British terminology) who is a representation of autism spectrum disorder. He helps the engines with heavy deliveries, and has the ability to signal his feelings using his ladders. In addition, there is a lantern mounted on his exterior to indicate his mood at any time, as well as ear defenders on his roof to use for loud noises.[5][6] | Elliot Garcia | Chuck Smith |
Secondary characters
[edit]Name | Number | Description | Voiced by (UK)[1] | Voiced by (US)[1] | ||
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Edward | 2 | A blue tender engine who, although only appearing as a background character, is wise, hard-working, and ready for anything.[7] | Uncredited | |||
Henry | 3 | A big green engine who wishes everyone a good morning, although he is a worrier and prefers calm days.[8] Like Edward, however, he only appears as a background engine. | ||||
James | 5 | A medium-sized red engine who is friends with Thomas and Percy. | Tom Dussek | Luke Marty | ||
Toby | 7 | A brown steam tram who moved to the Island of Sodor after his old railway closed. Like his characterization in the original televsion show up until the eighth series, he is very eager to work despite his age.[9] | Toby Hadoke | Edward Glen | ||
Emily | 12 | An emerald tender engine who primarily transports Sir Topham Hatt. She always keeps her composure at a slight delay, whereas Sir Topham Hatt tends to freak out.[citation needed] | Marie Ekins | Kayla Lorette | ||
Salty | 2991 | A red dockside diesel shunter who works at Brendam Docks. He speaks like a stereotypical pirate and enjoys telling stories revolving around the sea and fantasy. | Guy Harris | Scott McCord | ||
Whiff | 66 | A dark green tank engine who likes to collect all kinds of waste and sorting them for reuse. Sometimes, he creates inventions.[10] | Matt Coles | Joe Pingue | ||
Winston | A red car who runs on rails and has to be operated by Sir Topham Hatt, making him the only character in the series that cannot move autonomously.[11] | Guy Harris | Ivan Sherry | |||
Skiff | A little sailboat who likes to sail in strong winds.[12] As he has motion sickness when travelling on land,[13] he has a railway chassis with springs to ride on.[citation needed] | Jai Armstrong | Jamie Watson | |||
Annie and Clarabel |
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Wendy Patterson | Catherine Disher (Annie) Linda Kash (Clarabel) | |||
Troublesome Trucks | A pair of open wagons who often rebel against the engines to avoid work.[14] Despite the engines often pulling them as trains, the Troublesome Trucks are now able to move by themselves. | Jai Armstrong | Jamie Watson (Green Troublesome Truck) Cory Doran (Brown Troublesome Truck) | |||
Troublesome Tankers |
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Jessica Carrol (Female Troublesome Tanker) Guy Harris (Male Troublesome Tanker) |
Naomi Snieckus (Female Troublesome Tanker) Matt Baram (Male Troublesome Tanker) | |||
Hiro | 51 | A wise, black-coloured, Japanese tender engine who trains Thomas and Kana during the events of Thomas & Friends: Race for the Sodor Cup. | Dai Tabuchi | Kintaro Akiyama | ||
Ashima | A highly-decorated pink tank engine from India, who is friendly, has no fear of heights, and doesn't mind getting dirty.[15][16] | Sandeep Garcha | Diya Kittur | |||
Yong Bao | A Chinese red tender engine. | Lobo Chan | Patrick Kwok-Choon | |||
Kenji | A dark silver bullet train from Japan. | Dan Tabuchi | Kintaro Akiyama | |||
Riff and Jiff |
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Jessica Carroll | Addison Holley (Riff) Evany Rosen (Jiff) | |||
Farona and Frederico |
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Humberly Gonzalez (Farona) Thomas Santoro (Frederico) | ||||
Ultratrain | A fictional superhero engine who Thomas and Percy admire and look up to. | Jai Armstrong | Cory Doran | |||
Trainiac | A fictional supervillain engine and the arch-nemesis of Ultratrain. |
Non-rail vehicles
[edit]Name | Description | Voiced by (UK)[1] | Voiced by (US)[1] | ||
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Terence |
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Will Bridgewood | Kai Harris (second series) Milo Toriel McGibbon (third series) | ||
Harold | A white-colored helicopter who refers to his friends as "old chap". Unlike his appearances in The Railway Series and the original television series, Harold is depicted with a separate grey face to match the engines. | Jai Armstrong | Bruce Dow | ||
Bulstrode |
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Will Harrison-Wallace | Jamie Watson | ||
Cranky | An olive green tower crane who works at Brendam Docks. | Cory Doran | |||
Beresford |
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Matt Coles | Dan Chameroy | ||
Darcy | A tunnel boring machine who works in the mines underneath Lookout Mountain. | Jessica Carroll | Dana Puddicombe | ||
Tess | A teal rolling gantry crane who works at Kellsthorphe Wharf. | Celeste Waldron | Kaia Oz |
Humans
[edit]Name | Description | Voiced by (UK)[1] | Voiced by (US)[1] | ||
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Sir Topham Hatt |
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Tom Dussek | Bruce Dow | ||
Farmer McColl |
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Reginald |
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References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h "Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go (2021) Voice Actors". www.behindthevoiceactors.com.
- ^ March 2022, p. 12-13.
- ^ March 2022, p. 20-21.
- ^ Babatunde, O'Lekan (28 March 2022). "Thomas & Friends Find a New Home on Boomerang". Brandcrunch Nigeria. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ Sweney, Mark (7 September 2022). "Thomas the Tank Engine to introduce first autistic character". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "Thomas & Friends: Boy overjoyed to voice new autistic character". BBC News. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ March 2022, p. 31.
- ^ March 2022, p. 30.
- ^ "The Super Axle". Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go. Season 2. Episode 48. 5 August 2023. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
- ^ March 2022, p. 85.
- ^ "Driving Winston". Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go. Season 3. Episode 16. 11 May 2024.
- ^ March 2022, p. 62-63.
- ^ "Skiff Sails Sodor". Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go. Season 1. Episode 51. 27 June 2022.
- ^ March 2022, p. 68-69.
- ^ March 2022, p. 49.
- ^ "More Than A Pretty Engine". Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go. Season 2. Episode 16. 19 December 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
Bibliography
[edit]- March, Julia (3 November 2022). Meet the Engines: An Encyclopedia of the Thomas & Friends Characters. DK Children. ISBN 978-0241537695.
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