HIRO: the reason why is that because hiro along with his hide out he also belonged at great waterton
The Island of Sodor.
no hank or murdoch is
No, the island of Sodor is not real; it is a fictional setting created by the Reverend W. Awdry for the "Thomas the Tank Engine" series. The island serves as the backdrop for various stories involving anthropomorphized trains and their adventures. While it has a detailed map and history, Sodor exists purely in literature and media.
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no
a british reverend authored thomas the tank engine on the island of Sodor thats not what they are looking for..... they need to know the author of the book
Yes.
Thomas the tank engine
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 James and the Queen of Sodor 7-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Thomas the Tank Engine originates from the United Kingdom. The character was created by Reverend W. Awdry and first appeared in the book "The Railway Series" in 1945. The stories are set on the fictional Island of Sodor, which is inspired by British railways and culture.
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In James and the Queen of Sodor, Gordon tricks James into the job of pulling the old rusty train, Queen of Sodor.