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|films = ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]'' |
|films = ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]'' |
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− | |appearance = Black, gold and gray steam locomotive, red wheels arranged in a 2-6-0 wheel arrangement, blue eyes |
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|occupation = Steam Locomotive |
|occupation = Steam Locomotive |
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+ | |dislikes = The wildfire, burning trees blocking his path |
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− | |friends = Other locomotives, [[Cad Spinner]] (formerly), [[Dusty Crophopper]], [[Secretary of the Interior]] |
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− | |enemies = [[Cad Spinner]], the wildfire |
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|powers = Transporting passengers |
|powers = Transporting passengers |
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+ | ==Background== |
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+ | Not much of Muir's personality or background is known other than his duty of pulling a passenger train. It is known that he feels sensitive whenever a wildfire occurs, especially when burning trees fall and block his path. Fortunately, thanks to Dusty, he manages to break through the trees blocking his path. |
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− | In ''Planes: Fire & Rescue'', he is seen puffing along a train track as [[Dusty Crophopper]] flies past him. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | In ''Planes: Fire & Rescue'', Muir is seen puffing along a train track as [[Dusty Crophopper]] flies past him. He later stops at the Grand Fusel Lodge area, delivering passengers for them to enter, alongside Secretary of the Interior. Later as the fire emerges at [[Piston Peak National Park|Piston Peak]], [[André (Planes: Fire & Rescue)|André]] tells the evacuating guests that Muir's coaches are full, telling the remaining guests to find a staff member who would lead them to safety. As Muir continues leading the lodge guests to safety, he notices a flaming tree blocking his path during a massive wildfire. Later, during a plan to extinguish the fire, Dusty extinguishes the flaming tree going past him while the Smokejumpers work together as Muir clears the extinguished debris blocking his path as the train continues moving safely across it. The wildfire, however, stops. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*These types of engines were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928. |
*These types of engines were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928. |
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*Muir is likely based on a locomotive that worked on the Virginia & Truckee Railroad which was the [https://locomotive.fandom.com/wiki/Virginia_%26_Truckee_No._13_Empire Virginia and Truckee No. 13 Empire]. |
*Muir is likely based on a locomotive that worked on the Virginia & Truckee Railroad which was the [https://locomotive.fandom.com/wiki/Virginia_%26_Truckee_No._13_Empire Virginia and Truckee No. 13 Empire]. |
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− | *There are a few shots in the movie where the animation on Muir's running gear is messed up, and his rods move incorrectly. Also, in one of these shots, his front set of |
+ | *There are a few shots in the movie where the animation on Muir's running gear is messed up, and his rods move incorrectly. Also, in one of these shots, his front set of drive wheels isn't turning while the other two are. |
*His tender is lettered "Piston Peak Railway". |
*His tender is lettered "Piston Peak Railway". |
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+ | *Muir is based off John Muir, father of national parks. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" widths="150"> |
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" widths="150"> |
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− | + | Disney Store Muir.jpg|[[Disney Store]] Muir |
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− | File:0D2C67E4-5885-454A-84B3-438535E41EBC.jpeg|Muir's wheels |
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+ | Planes-fire-rescue-disneyscreencaps.com-7717.jpg|Muir using his strength and cowcatcher to clear the debris on his route |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[[w:c:worldofcarsdrivein:Muir|World of Cars Wiki: Muir]] |
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+ | *[[w:c:disneyplanes:Muir|Planes Wiki: Muir]] |
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[[Category:Silent characters]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 16 May 2023
Muir is an old 2-6-0 or an American Mogul type steam locomotive in the 2014 Disneytoon Studios animated feature film, Planes: Fire & Rescue who works at the Piston Peak National Park.
Background
Not much of Muir's personality or background is known other than his duty of pulling a passenger train. It is known that he feels sensitive whenever a wildfire occurs, especially when burning trees fall and block his path. Fortunately, thanks to Dusty, he manages to break through the trees blocking his path.
Appearances
Planes: Fire & Rescue
In Planes: Fire & Rescue, Muir is seen puffing along a train track as Dusty Crophopper flies past him. He later stops at the Grand Fusel Lodge area, delivering passengers for them to enter, alongside Secretary of the Interior. Later as the fire emerges at Piston Peak, André tells the evacuating guests that Muir's coaches are full, telling the remaining guests to find a staff member who would lead them to safety. As Muir continues leading the lodge guests to safety, he notices a flaming tree blocking his path during a massive wildfire. Later, during a plan to extinguish the fire, Dusty extinguishes the flaming tree going past him while the Smokejumpers work together as Muir clears the extinguished debris blocking his path as the train continues moving safely across it. The wildfire, however, stops.
Trivia
- Unlike the steam locomotive seen in Planes, Muir's mouth is on the front of his smokebox door instead of his cowcatcher.
- These types of engines were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928.
- Muir is likely based on a locomotive that worked on the Virginia & Truckee Railroad which was the Virginia and Truckee No. 13 Empire.
- There are a few shots in the movie where the animation on Muir's running gear is messed up, and his rods move incorrectly. Also, in one of these shots, his front set of drive wheels isn't turning while the other two are.
- His tender is lettered "Piston Peak Railway".
- Muir is based off John Muir, father of national parks.
Gallery
External links