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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent, also making this a combination of this trope and ActorSharedBackground).

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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent, also making this a combination of this trope and ActorSharedBackground).
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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent, also making this a case of ActorSharedBackground).

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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent, also making this a case combination of this trope and ActorSharedBackground).
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** Raul ( a Brazilian engine), Axel (a Belgian engine), and Etienne (a French engine) are all voiced by Rob Rackstraw (who is British).

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** Raul ( a (a Brazilian engine), Axel (a Belgian engine), and Etienne (a French engine) are all voiced by Rob Rackstraw (who is British).
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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent).

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** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent).descent, also making this a case of ActorSharedBackground).
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** British actress Teresa Gallagher voices the Italian Gina and the German Frieda.
** Carlos is from Mexico, but voiced by American actor David Bedella (however, it should be noted that Bedella is still of Mexican descent).
** Raul ( a Brazilian engine), Axel (a Belgian engine), and Etienne (a French engine) are all voiced by Rob Rackstraw (who is British).
* FakeRussian: Ivan, a Russian diesel engine, is voiced by British actor Bob Golding.
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Even though she is a singer in real life, Teresa Gallagher [[NonSingingVoice does not sing as Emily in the UK dub of this special]], as Emily's singing in that dub is instead performed by her US voice, Jules de Jongh.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Even though she is a singer in real life, Teresa Gallagher [[NonSingingVoice does not sing as Emily in the UK dub of this special]], as Emily's singing in that dub is instead performed by her the character's US voice, Jules de Jongh.
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Even though she is a singer in real life, Teresa Gallagher [[NonSingingVoice does not sing as Emily in the UK dub of this special]], as Emily's singing in that dub is instead performed by her US voice, Jules de Jongh.
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MeaningfulReleaseDate: This special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life, making this a double example of the trope.

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MeaningfulReleaseDate: *MeaningfulReleaseDate: This special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life, making this a double example of the trope.
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MeaningfulReleaseDate: In a double example of this trope, this special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life.

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MeaningfulReleaseDate: In a double example of this trope, this This special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life.life, making this a double example of the trope.
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MeaningfulReleaseDate: In a double example of this trope, the special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life.

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MeaningfulReleaseDate: In a double example of this trope, the this special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life.
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MeaningfulReleaseDate: In a double example of this trope, the special was released in 2016, the same year that the Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the same year that famous locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to service in real life.

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