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In the fictional town of Chuggington are young novice anthropomorphic railway locomotives, called "Trainees", Koko, Wilson, Brewster, Hoot, Toot and Piper. The trainees and sometimes the more experienced chuggers learn the value of loyal friendship, telling the truth, listening carefully, persisting under adversity, completing tasks, resolving conflict without violence and similar values.
This Special Episode has a run time of just over 23 minutes. It is a combination of two episodes from Series 4 ("Rescue at Rocky Ridge" and "Wilson's Forest Flare") with additional footage providing a transition between the two episodes, including Wilson being shown the facilities offered by the new Chug Patrol Headquarters.
Wilson, Brewster and Koko - Chuggington; Azul - Dora the Explorer; Casey Junior - Dumbo (1941) and Dumbo (2019) Puffa and Little Owl - TUGS; Driver Dan's Story Train; The Greendale Rocket and The Pencaster Flyer - Postman Pat; Ivor the Engine; The Ninky Nonk - In the Night Garden; The Spirit Train - The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
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Chuggington: Badge Quest: Dunbar (voice) Episode: "Safeguarder Wilson" Shaun the Sheep: Nuts (voice) Episode: "Shaun the Fugitive" Olly the Little White Van: Various voices: Episode: "Train Trouble" 2012, 2014: Psychobitches: Various characters: 2 episodes 2013: Holliston: Axl the Cat (voice) Episode: "Blobby" Peaky Blinders: Winston Churchill ...
Wilson the Wonder Athlete, from the British story papers and comics published by D.C. Thomson & Co. Wilson the Volleyball, from the film Cast Away; Wilson, king in the Gamehendge saga by the rock band Phish; Wilson, a red diesel engine from the TV series Chuggington; Wilson, the main character from the video game Don't Starve
The body of character of Chuggington as a motif, in Okayama Tramway in Japan (2019) Since 2019, the company operates a special car designed to look like Wilson and Brewster from Chuggington . Bus lines
Earl John Hindman [citation needed] (/ ˈ h aɪ n d m ə n /; October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) [1] was an American actor, best known for his roles as Bob Reid on the television soap opera Ryan's Hope from 1975-1984 and 1988-89, and as Wilson W. Wilson on the sitcom Home Improvement from 1991-1999.