Diesel 10
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Diesel 10
Summary
Diesel 10 is an anthropomorphic rail vehicle[1]. He draws 179 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_rail_vehicle category, ranking #3 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Diesel 10 is the creator of Britt Allcroft[3].
- Diesel 10 is recorded as male[4].
- Diesel 10's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic rail vehicle[5].
- Diesel 10's instance of is recorded as film character[6].
- Diesel 10's instance of is recorded as animated television character[7].
- Diesel 10's Commons category is recorded as Diesel 10 (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)[8].
- Diesel 10's color is recorded as yellow[9].
- Diesel 10's voice actor is recorded as Matt Wilkinson[10].
- Diesel 10's voice actor is recorded as Neil Crone[11].
- Diesel 10's voice actor is recorded as Keith Scott[12].
- Diesel 10's voice actor is recorded as Michael Angelis[13].
- Diesel 10's voice actor is recorded as Michael Brandon[14].
- Diesel 10's work location is recorded as Sodor[15].
- British Rail Class 42 inspired Diesel 10[16].
- Diesel 10's track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[17].
- Diesel 10's fictional or mythical analog of is recorded as diesel locomotive[18].
- Diesel 10's from narrative universe is recorded as Thomas & Friends universe[19].
- Diesel 10's eye color is recorded as black[20].
- Diesel 10's present in work is recorded as Thomas and the Magic Railroad[21].
- Diesel 10's present in work is recorded as Thomas & Friends: Calling All Engines![22].
- Diesel 10's present in work is recorded as Thomas & Friends: The Great Discovery[23].
- Diesel 10's present in work is recorded as Thomas & Friends: Misty Island Rescue[24].
- Diesel 10's present in work is recorded as Thomas & Friends: Day of the Diesels[25].
- Diesel 10's native label is recorded as Diesel 10 the Evil Diesel Engine[26].
- Diesel 10's different from is recorded as Diesel[27].
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Works and Contributions
Diesel 10 is the creator of Britt Allcroft[3].
Why It Matters
Diesel 10 draws 179 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_rail_vehicle category, ranking #3 of 2).[2]