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'''Chippy the Choo-Choo''' is a book that is shown in the episode "[[D.W.'s Library Card]]." It was being returned to the library by [[Aloysius Zimmerplotz]]. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] briefly mistook it for the book ''[[Hopalong The Frog]]''. | |||
It was being returned to the library by [[Aloysius Zimmerplotz]]. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] briefly mistook it for the book ''[[Hopalong The Frog]]''. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Despite it's reference to | *Despite it's reference to [[wikipedia:Thomas and Friends|''Thomas and Friends'']], it holds almost no resembalance to it apart from the fact that Chippy and Thomas both have the same style of piston rods and have no tender. Also, the red engine on the cover (presumably named Chippy) looks like a combination of Thomas & Friends characters [[wikipedia:James the Red Engine|James]], [[wikipedia:Duck the Great Western Engine|Duck]], [[wikipedia:Rosie the Tank Engine|Rosie]] and [[wikipedia:Peter Sam|Peter Sam]].[[File:How_Chippy_is_Combined.jpg|thumb|The combination of the aforementioned Thomas characters to Chippy. A custom, of course.]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional Books]] | [[Category:Fictional Books]] | ||
[[Category:Pop Culture References]] | [[Category:Pop Culture References]] |
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Chippy the Choo-Choo is a book that is shown in the episode "D.W.'s Library Card." It was being returned to the library by Aloysius Zimmerplotz. D.W. briefly mistook it for the book Hopalong The Frog.
Trivia
- Despite it's reference to Thomas and Friends, it holds almost no resembalance to it apart from the fact that Chippy and Thomas both have the same style of piston rods and have no tender. Also, the red engine on the cover (presumably named Chippy) looks like a combination of Thomas & Friends characters James, Duck, Rosie and Peter Sam.