Bob the Builder 2015 CGI Series Wikia
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Muck is a large red dump dozer who wants to make everyone happy. He is not the sharpest tool in the box, and is excited about everything – especially building! As his name suggests, Muck loves to get mucky, so whether he's digging or dumping, if there's mud around, Muck will be there!

Appearances[]

Audio Files[]

Horn

First used Last used Sound Effect
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Trivia[]

  • Muck used to be female in the US version of the original Bob the Builder. But in this new series, Muck is male in both versions. Muck has become pretty dimwitted, plus, he is not female in the American version, this means that Muck is male in the US and Brazilian Portuguese dubs, which can cause confusion to people that live in the United States of America and Brazil, it was the same problem as the original series when Muck is male in the UK version, and Muck was female in the US version. However in the Japanese and Greek dubs, Muck is female.
  • Originally, Muck didn't have a catchphrase in both versions. Due to an update, he gains one.
  • Muck's vehicle is a digger dump truck.
  • He speaks with a Birmingham accent in the UK dub.
  • In the original series, he was afraid of the dark. In the reboot, he is afraid of dinosaurs.
  • According to a Youtuber called James A Williams, Muck seems a lot dumber than the original version of himself. His UK and US voices are proof of that.
  • Muck sounds similar to Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • His Voice Actor in the US is Vincent Tong, Who also Voices Kai in ''LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu''
  • Muck's horn is a stock truck horn.

Voice Actor[]

  • Paul Panting (UK)
  • Vincent Tong (US)
  • Jeong Jae-heon (Korean)
  • Tomer Heldstein (Hebrew)
  • Keiko Nemoto (Japanese)
  • Carlos Enrique Bonilla (Latin American Spanish)

Quote[]

  • "Oh, wow! I'd love to join in!"

Basis[]

  • While some machines have a basis in real life, Muck is the one who doesn't have a basis in real life. However, Muck's basis seems to have a DAF-CF460 and a Taylor T-1023V basis in real life. More generally, his configuration is based on that of a tracked dumper, a type of off-road dump truck with caterpillar treads.

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