Firehouse Tales

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Firehouse Tales was an animated television series, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, which premiered on Cartoon Network's Tickle-U preschool television programming block in the U.S. on August 22, 2005. It is about three anthropomorphic fire trucks.

Firehouse Tales is also shown on Cartoon Network TOO in the U.K.

  • Red - A red happy firetruck and the main character in the show who never gives up. He loves nature and outside adventures but most importantly making new friends.
  • Crabby - A yellow firetruck who sometimes complains about his job and who likes the "great indoors" better than the outdoors.
  • Petrol - A orange firetruck who is sometimes afraid but manages to find the courage inside himself. He has a Scottish accent.
  • Chief - The leader of the junior firetrucks (Red, Crabby, and Petrol), who tells them exactly what to do at any given time.
  • Mayor - The mayor of green meadows and usually the only human to talk in the show. She usually complains about something that one of the firetrucks or a normal vehicle did.
  • Stinky - The garbage truck of Green Meadows and is used to stinkyness but whenever he takes a bath he usually causes a pollution but the firetrucks manage to fix it.
  • Snooty-Tootie - A limo who carries the mayor around Green Meadows and once taught the junior firetrucks manners
  • Spinner - A helicopter that often doesn't take his job seriously.

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