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The fictional native language of Sodor is "Sudric" or "Sudrian", a Goidelic language similar to Manx. [3]Many of the place names are based on Manx words, but often conforming to English word order, e.g. Killdane, which comes from "Keeill-y-Deighan" (Church of the Devil), [4] and the hills, called Knock and Cronk.
This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.
The current Earl of Sodor. At the beginning of the film, he returns to Sodor after traveling the world and later announces his plan to restore Ulfstead Castle and build an estate and a tourist railway there. He is also Duke's current grace. [clarification needed] Mike Grady
After experiencing the entire island, Thomas discovers a logging station that the Logging Locos are running, and learns that Misty Island is the only place other than Japan that grows Jobi wood. He and the others decide they want to go back to Sodor with some of the wood and use a tunnel that connects Misty Island to Sodor.
It is based on the real Greek island of Spetses; Piggy Island: is an island where the characters from the Angry Birds franchise reside. Ping Islands: from the movie The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou; Pi'illo Island: from the fourth installment of the Mario and Luigi RPG series, Mario and Luigi Dream Team
Klara and the Sun, the upcoming film starring Jenna Ortega and Amy Adams, has added another star to its roster, with Poker Face's Natasha Lyonne joining the cast.. Taika Waititi’s adaptation of ...
Sodor may refer to: The Island of Sodor, the setting for The Railway Series; Diocese of Sodor and Man of the Church of England Bishop of Sodor and Man; Diocese of the Isles, pre-Reformation; also known as Diocese of Sodor Bishop of the Isles; Kingdom of the Isles, a medieval kingdom
The Sun (Russian: Сóлнце, Solntse) is a 2005 Russian biographical film directed by Alexander Sokurov, depicting Japanese Emperor Shōwa during the final days of World War II. It is the third film in a trilogy by the Russian director, that includes Taurus , about Vladimir Lenin , and Moloch , about Adolf Hitler . [ 1 ]