1 | [[quoteright:330:[[Series/StarTrekVoyager https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/voyager.png]]]] |
2 | [[caption-width-right:330:[-Care to guess the name of the CoolStarship that's the focal point of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager''?-] ]] |
3 | |
4 | This is one of the easiest ways to name a work of fiction. Instead of naming a series after [[ThePlace a central location]], the name comes from the vehicle that is the focal point of the series. Extra points to those works where the vehicle doubles as the primary setting (i.e. a good deal of the character interaction occurs onboard), the MacGuffin, or some combination of the two, all of which seem to be more likely if the vehicle is a CoolShip (no, not [[{{Shipping}} that]] kind of ship) be it [[CoolStarship spacefaring]], [[CoolBoat nautical]], time-traveling, or an [[CoolAirship airship]]. As the title suggests, other vehicles, mecha, helicopters, tanks etc. also qualify for this trope. |
5 | |
6 | ---- |
7 | !!Examples |
8 | |
9 | [[foldercontrol]] |
10 | |
11 | [[folder:Anime & Manga]] |
12 | * ''Manga/BlackLagoon'', named after the protagonists' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_Torpedo_Boat_PT-109 Torpedo Boat.]] |
13 | * ''Anime/BlueSubmarineNo6'' |
14 | * ''Anime/CombattlerV'' |
15 | * ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' named after the Bebop, an [[UsedFuture old]] interplanetary fishing trawler. |
16 | * ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'' |
17 | * ''Anime/DairuggerXV'' |
18 | * ''Manga/EdensZero'', named after the CoolStarship captained by the ([[DarkIsNotEvil not actually evil]]) Demon King and his grandson, [[TheHero Shiki]]. Strangely, the title's meaning isn't revealed until Chapter 15. |
19 | * ''Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor'' |
20 | * ''Manga/GalaxyExpress999'' |
21 | * ''Anime/GoLion'' |
22 | * ''Manga/LinebarrelsOfIron'' |
23 | * ''Anime/{{Macross}}'', which refers to the franchise's main class of [[TheBattlestar Battlestar]]: |
24 | ** ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' |
25 | ** ''Anime/Macross7'' |
26 | ** ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' is a subversion: While the show does feature a ship called the ''Macross Frontier'' which figures heavily into the plot, it actually focuses on a ship called the ''Macross Quarter''.[[note]]A play on the show's ArcNumber 25, since it's the franchise's [[MilestoneCelebration 25th anniversary]][[/note]] |
27 | * ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico''. |
28 | * ''Anime/MazingerZ'' |
29 | * ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' and almost every other ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' title since, excluding ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam0080WarInThePocket 0080]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam The 08th MS Team]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory 0083]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED SEED]]'' and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans Iron Blooded Orphans]]''. Those series still have Gundams, but the series/film names don't refer to a specific unit like most ''Gundam'' sequels. |
30 | * ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' |
31 | * ''Manga/OutlawStar'' |
32 | * ''Anime/SolBianca'' |
33 | * ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato'' AKA ''Star Blazers'') |
34 | * ''Anime/SpaceCarrierBlueNoah'' |
35 | * ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon'' |
36 | * ''Manga/Submarine707R'' |
37 | * ''Anime/SupercarGattiger'' |
38 | * ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' |
39 | * ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'' sort of. The main ship is called the Nirvana, but the series gets its name from the Vandreads (made by combining Dread fighter-ships Van mecha) all of which are called Vandred (insert female pilot's name here), except Super Vandread a.k.a. Vandread Pyoro (Pyoro being a robot and neither a pilot nor female) |
40 | * ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'' |
41 | * ''Anime/VoltesV'' |
42 | * ''Anime/{{Voltron}}'' |
43 | [[/folder]] |
44 | |
45 | [[folder:Arts]] |
46 | * ''Art/TheFightingTemeraire'' |
47 | * ''Art/GothicTimes'': "Shipping Leviathan — Ark of Apocalypse" is called after a fictional ship made of human skeletons. |
48 | * ''Art/TheRaftOfTheMedusa'' |
49 | [[/folder]] |
50 | |
51 | [[folder:Asian Animation]] |
52 | * ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': In the ''Marching to the New Wonderland'' series, the goats drive the Xiha trains. The word "Xiha" is included in the Chinese title of the series. |
53 | [[/folder]] |
54 | |
55 | [[folder:Comic Books]] |
56 | * ''ComicBook/{{Barracuda}}'' is named after Blackdog's pirate ship. |
57 | * ''ComicBook/DarkArk'' |
58 | * ''ComicBook/TheHauntedTank'' in Franchise/TheDCU. |
59 | * ''ComicBook/SouthernCross'' (set onboard a space tanker of that name carrying a six-month rotation of workers to the refinery moon of Titan) |
60 | * ''ComicBook/StarWarsTIEFighter'' |
61 | * ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'' |
62 | [[/folder]] |
63 | |
64 | [[folder:Comic Strips]] |
65 | * ''ComicStrip/BonersArk'' |
66 | [[/folder]] |
67 | |
68 | [[folder:Films -- Animation]] |
69 | * ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' film series |
70 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Planes}}'' |
71 | * ''WesternAnimation/ThePolarExpress'' |
72 | * ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'' |
73 | * ''WesternAnimation/TitanicTheLegendGoesOn'' |
74 | * ''Anime/UnderseaSuperTrainMarineExpress'' |
75 | * ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' |
76 | [[/folder]] |
77 | |
78 | [[folder:Films -- Live-Action]] |
79 | * ''Film/ThreeTenToYuma1957'' |
80 | * ''Film/TheAdventuresOfPriscillaQueenOfTheDesert'' |
81 | * ''Film/AirForceOne'' |
82 | * ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' |
83 | * ''Film/TheAfricanQueen'' |
84 | * ''Film/Ariel1988'' |
85 | * ''Film/LAtalante'': ''L'Atalante'' is the name of a river barge. |
86 | * ''Film/{{Battleship}}'' |
87 | * ''Film/{{Battletruck}}'' |
88 | * ''Film/TheBattleshipPotemkin''. A film labelled "the most important propaganda film of all time". |
89 | * ''Film/TheBeastOfWar'', though not calling it by name. |
90 | * ''Film/TheBigBus'' |
91 | * ''Film/BlackMoonRising'' |
92 | * ''Film/BlueRuin'', after Dwight's blue Pontiac. "Ruin" refers both to the dismal state of the car and the dismal state of Dwight's life [[spoiler:after his parents were killed inside it 20 years earlier]]. |
93 | * ''Film/BlueThunder'' A "magic" helicopter. Also TV series. |
94 | * ''Film/BMXBandits'' Named after the BMX bikes the kids ride. |
95 | * ''Film/TheBoatThatRocked'' |
96 | * ''Film/DasBoot'' (''The Boat'') |
97 | * ''Film/TheBounty'' |
98 | * ''[[Film/Heist2015 Bus 657]]'' |
99 | * ''Film/TheCar'' |
100 | ** ''Film/TheCarRoadToRevenge'' |
101 | * ''Film/TheCarsThatAteParis'' |
102 | * ''Film/{{Challenger}}'' |
103 | * ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'' |
104 | * ''Film/TheCoveredWagon'' |
105 | * ''Film/TheDarjeelingLimited'' |
106 | * ''Film/DeathShip'' |
107 | * ''Film/DriveAngry'' |
108 | * ''[[Film/ElCamino El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie]]'' (notable in that the titular vehicle is abandoned after the first act) |
109 | * ''Film/EventHorizon'' |
110 | * ''Film/{{Firefox}}'' |
111 | * ''Film/FlightOfTheIntruder'' |
112 | * ''Film/Fury2014'' (''Fury'' is the nickname of the tank) |
113 | * ''Film/TheGeneral1926'' |
114 | * ''Film/{{Genevieve}}'' |
115 | * ''Film/GhostShip'' |
116 | * ''Film/GranTorino'' |
117 | * ''Film/{{The Hindenburg|1975}}'' |
118 | * ''Film/HMSDefiant'' |
119 | * ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'' |
120 | * ''Film/IBoughtAVampireMotorcycle'' |
121 | * ''Film/IronEagle'' |
122 | * ''Film/TheIronHorse'' |
123 | * ''Film/{{Juggernaut|1974}}'' |
124 | * ''Film/K19TheWidowmaker'' |
125 | * ''Film/{{Killdozer}}'' |
126 | * Both Thor Heyerdahl's documentary ''Film/KonTiki'' and the 2012 dramatic adaptation, ''[[Film/KonTiki2012 Kon-Tiki]]'', are titled after the raft that Heyerdahl and his crew floated 5,000 miles across the open ocean from Peru to Polynesia. |
127 | * ''Film/TheLastStarfighter'' |
128 | * ''Film/{{Lifeboat}}'' |
129 | * ''Film/{{Lifepod}}'' |
130 | * ''Film/TheLongShips'' |
131 | * ''Film/TheLoveBug'' |
132 | * ''Film/TheMagicChristian'' (the name of the ship on which the movie is set) |
133 | * ''Film/MemphisBelle'' |
134 | * ''Film/TheMidnightMeatTrain'' |
135 | * ''Film/TheMemphisBelle'' |
136 | * ''Film/MoneyTrain'' |
137 | * ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' |
138 | * ''Film/MoonZeroTwo'' |
139 | * ''Film/MortalEngines'' |
140 | * ''Film/MurderOnTheOrientExpress1974'' |
141 | * ''Film/MurderOnTheOrientExpress2017'' |
142 | * ''Film/TheNavigator'' |
143 | * ''Film/NightTrainToMunich'' |
144 | * ''Film/OnceUponATexasTrain'' |
145 | * ''Film/OneOfOurAircraftIsMissing'' |
146 | * ''Film/P51DragonFighter'' |
147 | * ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaExperiment'' |
148 | ** ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaExperimentII'' |
149 | * ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'' |
150 | * ''Film/ThePoseidonAdventure'' and its remake ''Film/{{Poseidon}}'' |
151 | * ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' |
152 | * ''PT-109'' |
153 | * ''Film/RaiseTheTitanic'' |
154 | * ''Film/RoadTrain'' |
155 | * ''Film/RocketshipXM'' |
156 | * ''Film/TheRover'' |
157 | * ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', TheMovie of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. |
158 | * ''Film/ShanghaiExpress'' |
159 | * ''Film/SilverStreak'' (Silver Streak is the nickname of the train.) |
160 | * ''Film/SinkTheBismarck'' |
161 | * ''Film/SkyBandits''' alternative title of ''Gunbus'' refers to the plane Barney and Luke learn to fly on, and which is later used in their final attack on the airship. |
162 | * ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane'' |
163 | * ''Film/{{Snowpiercer}}'' |
164 | * ''Film/{{Sorcerer}}'' is the name given to one of the trucks, although this fact is somewhat obscured in the movie. |
165 | * ''Film/{{Stagecoach}}'' |
166 | * ''Film/TheTakingOfPelhamOneTwoThree'' (Pelham 1-2-3 is a subway train) |
167 | * ''Film/Taxi1932'' |
168 | * ''Film/{{Taxi}}'' |
169 | * ''Film/Taxi2004'' |
170 | * ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines'' |
171 | * ''Film/TheTimeMachine1960'' |
172 | * ''Film/TheTimeMachine1978'' |
173 | * ''Film/TheTimeMachine2002'' |
174 | * ''Film/TheTimeMachineIFoundAtAYardsale'' |
175 | * ''Film/{{Titanic 1943}}'' |
176 | * ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'' |
177 | * ''Film/TheTitfieldThunderbolt'' (a locomotive) |
178 | * ''Film/{{Train}}'' |
179 | * ''Film/TheTrain'' |
180 | * ''Film/TrainToBusan'' |
181 | * ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries'' (technically, since the eponymous mechas can transform into various vehicles) |
182 | * ''Film/{{Triangle}}'' (the name of a yacht) |
183 | * ''Film/TwentiethCentury'' (the 20th Century Ltd. is the name of a train) |
184 | * ''Film/{{U571}}'' |
185 | * ''Film/USSIndianapolisMenOfCourage'' |
186 | * ''Film/VoyageOfTheUnicorn'' |
187 | * ''Film/TheWackiestShipInTheArmy'' |
188 | * ''Film/TheWarWagon'' |
189 | * ''Film/WhiteTiger'' (a white pained Tiger tank) |
190 | * ''Film/TheWorldsFastestIndian'' |
191 | * ''Film/{{Yamato}}'' |
192 | * ''Film/{{Zeppelin}}'' |
193 | * ''Film/{{Zero|1984}}'' |
194 | [[/folder]] |
195 | |
196 | [[folder:Literature]] |
197 | * ''Literature/AgathaHAndTheAirshipCity'' |
198 | * C. S. Forrester's ''The Last Nine Days of the Bismarck'' and its 1960 film adaptation, ''Film/SinkTheBismarck''. |
199 | * Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{Christine}}''. |
200 | * Several of the novels in the ''Literature/ClockworkCentury'' series are named after vehicles: |
201 | ** ''Boneshaker'', named after a DrillTank. |
202 | ** ''Dreadnought'', named after the CoolTrain. |
203 | ** ''Clementine'', named after a CoolAirship. |
204 | ** ''Ganymede'', named after CoolBoat (a submersible to be exact). |
205 | * ''Literature/ArkRoyal'' |
206 | * ''Literature/FevreDream'' (the name of Abner and Johua's opulent riverboat) |
207 | * ''Literature/GreatShip'' |
208 | * ''HMS Surprise'' of the ''Literature/AubreyMaturin'' series. |
209 | * ''Literature/KonTiki'' |
210 | * ''Literature/TheLostFleet'': The series as a whole might be an example of a collective noun for several vehicles (spaceships in this case) count, and individual volumes in the series are all named after a particular spaceship that plays a significant role in the plot of that installment. |
211 | * ''Literature/TheMagicSchoolBus'' |
212 | * ''Literature/AMemoirByLadyTrent'': ''Voyage of the Basilisk'' |
213 | * Creator/CliveCussler's ''Literature/RaiseTheTitanic''. |
214 | * ''Literature/SentouYouseiYukikaze'' |
215 | * ''Literature/SkylarkSeries'' |
216 | * ''Literature/StarCarrier'': Specifically, the TC/USNA ''America''. |
217 | * ''Literature/TerreEnFuite'' (Earth in Flight): As the name suggests, Earth itself is turned into a PlanetSpaceship over the course of the novel. |
218 | * ''Literature/TheTimeMachine'' |
219 | * ''Literature/USSCunninghamQuintet'': According to the book covers, the official name of the saga is ''U.S.S. Cunningham Quintet''. The ''U.S.S. Cunningham'' is the warship TheProtagonist commandeers and where most of the plot happens. |
220 | * ''Literature/TourOfTheMerrimack'' |
221 | * ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'' is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin; it would also be the title of TheFilmOfTheBook. |
222 | * ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheSpaceBeagle'' |
223 | [[/folder]] |
224 | |
225 | [[folder:Live-Action TV]] |
226 | * ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'' (helicopter) |
227 | * ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' |
228 | * ''Series/ArkII'' |
229 | * ''Series/{{Battlestar|Galactica 1978}} [[Series/BattlestarGalactica2003 Galactica]]'' |
230 | * ''Series/DeepwaterBlack'' - sort of, combined with WordSaladTitle. It is set on board one of a fleet of spaceships, all named Deepwater. If you are an SF writer, and you have thought up a cool, but meaningless, title, then you make it the name of the ship. |
231 | * ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman'' (two of the eponymous team's three {{Humongous Mecha}}s are composed of {{combining|Mecha}} {{Cool Plane}}s and a {{transforming|Mecha}} CoolStarship) |
232 | * ''Series/EarthStarVoyager'' |
233 | * ''Series/EngineSentaiGoOnger'' (the eponymous team's mechas are all made of {{Cool Car}}s) |
234 | * ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' to an extent. While the actual ship was named ''Serenity'', it was a Firefly-class transport. |
235 | * ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'' and its western counterpart, ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' (the eponymous team's mechas are all made of {{Cool Car}}s) |
236 | * Technically, every ''Franchise/KamenRider'' series since they're all {{Badass Biker}}s. |
237 | * ''Series/KousokuSentaiTurboranger'' (the eponymous team's mechas are all made of {{Cool Car}}s) |
238 | * ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' |
239 | * ''Series/TheLoveBoat'' was an in-universe nickname for the semi-eponymous cruise liner ''Pacific Princess''. |
240 | * ''Series/MightyJack'' |
241 | * ''Series/OdysseyFive'' |
242 | * ''Series/TheOrville'' |
243 | * ''Series/RedDwarf'' |
244 | * ''Series/SeaQuestDSV'' |
245 | * ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', technically; their {{Atlantis}} ''is'' a starship, but it doesn't travel any significant distance until the series finale. Could also apply to the franchise as a whole, with the "vehicle" being the Stargate itself. |
246 | * ''Franchise/StarTrek'' |
247 | ** In German-speaking markets, ''Star Trek'' was originally called ''Raumschiff Enterprise''. |
248 | ** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' has the episodes "Defiant" and "Valiant". Care to guess which ships those episodes revolve around? There was another episode called simply "The Ship" about a crashed Jem'hadar fighter. |
249 | *** The series is set on a ''{{space station}}'' called Deep Space Nine, and so it is technically a "ThePlace" title, rather than a ''vehicle'' title. On the other hand, the station does move a (comparatively) short distance in the first episode, to take position next to a [[OurWormholesAreDifferent wormhole]]... |
250 | ** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', which was originally just ''Enterprise'' until plunging ratings in the second season led to a ReTool and a mid-series rebranding. |
251 | ** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' (which provides the article image). Within the show, there are episodes titled "The Raven", "Equinox", and "Alice", which focus on ships with those respective names. |
252 | ** ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'', for the most part. |
253 | * ''Series/StreetHawk'' |
254 | * ''Series/{{Supertrain}}'' |
255 | * ''Series/{{Viper}}'' |
256 | [[/folder]] |
257 | |
258 | [[folder:Music]] |
259 | * ''Big Yellow Taxi'' by Music/JoniMitchell |
260 | * ''Chasing Cars'' by Music/CountingCrows |
261 | * ''Good Ship Venus'' |
262 | * ''Jeepney'' by Spongecola |
263 | * ''Jet lag'' by Music/SimplePlan and Music/NatashaBedingfield |
264 | * ''LittleDeuceCoupe'' by Music/TheBeachBoys. |
265 | * ''Phantom 309''. Originally by Red Sovine, and subsequently covered by a multitude of country artists. A BewareOfHitchhikingGhosts song where 'Phantom 309' is the name of trucker Big Joe's big rig. |
266 | * ''Rock the Boat'' by Music/{{Aaliyah}} (it's her very last single before her untimely death) |
267 | * ''Starships'' by Music/NickiMinaj |
268 | * ''Yellow Submarine'' by Music/TheBeatles (also applies to [[WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine the film]]) |
269 | [[/folder]] |
270 | |
271 | [[folder:Puppet Shows]] |
272 | * ''Series/FireballXL5'' |
273 | * ''Series/{{Supercar}}'' |
274 | * ''Series/{{Stingray|1964}}'' |
275 | * ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'', of which there are five, identified as Thunderbird 1 through Thunderbird 5. |
276 | [[/folder]] |
277 | |
278 | [[folder:Radio]] |
279 | * ''Radio/BoldVenture'' |
280 | [[/folder]] |
281 | |
282 | [[folder:Tabletop Games]] |
283 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Battleship}}'' |
284 | * ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' had the long-running ''Weatherlight'' saga, named after the flying ship ''Weatherlight''. |
285 | [[/folder]] |
286 | |
287 | [[folder:Theatre]] |
288 | * ''Theatre/HMSPinafore'' |
289 | * [[http://www.duncanpflaster.com/ Duncan Pflaster's]] play ''The Starship Astrov'' |
290 | * Subverted in ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' as the reference is merely symbolic. |
291 | [[/folder]] |
292 | |
293 | [[folder:Video Games]] |
294 | * ''VideoGame/ProjectWingman'' |
295 | * ''VideoGame/ArmoredCore'' |
296 | * ''Astro Fang: Super Machine'' |
297 | * ''VideoGame/StarshipTitanic'' |
298 | * ''VideoGame/GatlingGears'' |
299 | * ''Magic Fly'' |
300 | * ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' - Only for [[VideoGame/MetalGear1 the first game]], where the enemy mecha is simply called "Metal Gear". Afterward, the game titles and the Metal Gear mecha featured in each game no longer matched up. |
301 | ** Except for ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker Peace Walker]]'', which ''is'' the name of the game's featured mecha. |
302 | * ''VideoGame/MetalSlug''. The subtitle for the first game is even "Super Vehicle 001". |
303 | * ''VideoGame/ChromeHounds'' |
304 | * ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' - The warriors of the future pilot [[HumongousMecha (battle)Mechs]] |
305 | * The ''VideoGame/MysteryTrackers'' installment ''Train to Hellswich'' takes place on the eponymous train. |
306 | * ''VideoGame/RType'' - The R-Series fighters. |
307 | * Numerous vehicle [[SimulationGame simulators]], especially flight simulations: |
308 | ** ''AH-64D Longbow'' |
309 | ** ''VideoGame/B17FlyingFortress'' |
310 | ** ''F-15'' |
311 | ** ''VideoGame/F15StrikeEagle'' |
312 | ** ''F/A-18'' |
313 | ** ''VideoGame/IL2Sturmovik'' |
314 | ** ''iM1A2 Abrams'' |
315 | ** ''Sherman M4'' |
316 | ** ''SSN-21 Seawolf'' |
317 | * ''VideoGame/StrikeSuitZero'' - after the Strike Suit you'll be using for much of the game, the Zero probably refering to it being a prototype. |
318 | * ''VideoGame/TitanicAdventureOutOfTime'' |
319 | * ''VideoGame/XWing'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/TIEFighter'' |
320 | [[/folder]] |
321 | |
322 | [[folder:Visual Novels]] |
323 | * ''VisualNovel/StarshipPromise'': Most of the original routes center around the crew of the titular starship, the ''Promise''. |
324 | [[/folder]] |
325 | |
326 | [[folder:Western Animation]] |
327 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Dogstar}}'' (The ''Dogstar'' is TheArk containing all of Earth's dogs) |
328 | * ''WesternAnimation/IGotARocket'' |
329 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic'' |
330 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'' |
331 | * ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' |
332 | * ''WesternAnimation/ObanStarRacers'' |
333 | * ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' |
334 | * ''[[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends]]'' |
335 | * ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' (technically, since the eponymous mechas can transform into various vehicles) |
336 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{TUGS}}'' |
337 | [[/folder]] |
338 |
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