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see Thomas &amp · Friends (franchise) . For the 1946 book by Wilbert Awdry · 2021–2023) Shaun Jemmett ( All Engines Go · 2021–2023) &#91 · ‡ 1 &#93 · David Kohlsmith ( All Engines Go · 2023) Kai Harris ( All Engines Go · 2023–2025) Japanese Keiko Toda ( series 1 – 8 · 1990–2007) Kumiko Higa ( series 9 –24 · 2008–2021) Minami Tanaka ( All Engines Go ) Other John Bellis ( Thomas and the Magic Railroad · workprint only) Eddie Glen ( Thomas and the Magic Railroad ) Kerry Shale ( Hero of the Rails · anthropomorphic tank locomotive who originated from the British children's books The Railway Series · created and written by Wilbert Awdry with his son Christopher · and is the titular protagonist in the accompanying television series adaptation Thomas &amp · Friends · which has expanded into being a media franchise . Based on the LB&amp · SCR E2 class · &#91 · ‡ 2 &#93 · British writer and producer Britt Allcroft came across the books

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see Thomas &amp
Friends (franchise) . For the 1946 book by Wilbert Awdry
2021–2023) Shaun Jemmett ( All Engines Go
2021–2023) &#91
‡ 1 &#93
David Kohlsmith ( All Engines Go
2023) Kai Harris ( All Engines Go
2023–2025) Japanese Keiko Toda ( series 1 – 8
1990–2007) Kumiko Higa ( series 9 –24
2008–2021) Minami Tanaka ( All Engines Go ) Other John Bellis ( Thomas and the Magic Railroad
workprint only) Eddie Glen ( Thomas and the Magic Railroad ) Kerry Shale ( Hero of the Rails
anthropomorphic tank locomotive who originated from the British children's books The Railway Series
created and written by Wilbert Awdry with his son Christopher
and is the titular protagonist in the accompanying television series adaptation Thomas &amp
Friends
which has expanded into being a media franchise . Based on the LB&amp
SCR E2 class
&#91
‡ 2 &#93
British writer and producer Britt Allcroft came across the books

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