
Chuggington(2008)
Koko, Brewster and Wilson are three young, adventurous trainee "chuggers", learning about working on the railway in the town of Chuggington, with the help of the railway controller, Vee, the older engines, and their human friends.


A teenage boy with accidental body enhancements fights the enemies of peace as a super-powered secret agent.

Jacob Vargas
Dr. Roberto Martinez (voice)

Debi Mae West
Kat Ryan (voice)

Christian Campbell
Max Steel (voice)

Martin Jarvis
John Dread (voice)

Shannon Kenny
Rachel Leeds (voice)
Max Steel is a animation series that first aired in 2000. it stars Jacob Vargas, Debi Mae West, Christian Campbell. A teenage boy with accidental body enhancements fights the enemies of peace as a super-powered secret agent.
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