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“ | Time for a nice cup of tea. | ” |
— from Cha Cha Cha |
T is a character in Alphablocks.
T is voiced by David Holt.
Appearance[]
He is a steel blue Alphablock with thin spruce blue stripes. He has a black monocle, a buttermilk yellow mustache, and a steel blue bowler-hat. Most of the time he keeps a teapot and a teacup.
Personality[]
T is kind as he invites other people to tea parties. T is a natural dame when it comes to tea. Sometimes he goes for sips at times he shouldn't.
Quotes[]
Has its own page.
Episodes[]
- Alphablocks (debut)
- Bee (sound only)
- Top
- Why
- Party
- Cha Cha Cha
- Race
- Moon
- Alphalympics
- Fox
- Surprise
- Bus
- Quiet
- Map
- Note
- Magic
- Taps
- In
- Man
- Din
- Dog
- Cat
- Pen
- Up
- Fred
- Hill
- Van
- Dot
- Lips
- Box
- Web
- Quick
- Kick
- Rainbow
- On
- ABC
- The Cat Sat on the Mat
- Wish
- Snowman
- Win
- Hat
- Little Red N
- Dots
- Frog on a Dog
- Best
- Fit
- Champ
- Song
- Thing
- Train
- Beep
- Tightrope
- Toad
- Book
- Hey!
- Card
- The End
- How Now, Brown Cow?
- Fair (stays as digraph TH, sound only, no solo lines)
- Ants
- Ink
- Crash
- Four
- Clap
- Prank
- Plusman
- Alphabet
- Name
- Sleep
- Mine
- Home
- Blue
- Outlaw
- Birthday Girl
- Cowboy
- Band Together
- The Wonderful Wizard of Az
- Boo!
- Letters to Santa
- Making Friends
- Crossover
- The Case of the Missing Blocks
- The Blocks v Blocks Games (latest appearance)
Total number of appearances: 83
He has appeared in 91.20% of all Alphablocks episodes (including the crossover specials).
Trivia[]
- Despite being a consonant, he appears in the most episodes of Alphablocks, appearing in 83 episodes.
- His laughing sound is similar to his tutting.
- He resembles the Hollywood stereotype of British people. Seeing as he was made by actual British people, he was likely created to poke fun at the stereotype. Despite when people say British in early 2010 - 2020's meme culture, it's “bri'ish”, lacking T.
- He is the only consonant that has stripes, unless you count Y since he is sometimes a vowel.
- His skin resembles corduroy, so he’s possibly based on doll tea parties held by little girls.
- His Numberblock counterpart, Twenty, coincidentally begins with T. Both characters are also similar in some ways:
- They are both male
- They both wear eyewear.
- They both wear fancy hats.
- He and O are the only Alphablocks to have a birthday.
- He is the Alphablock that has been seen in capital form the most. He was first seen in capital form in Fox in digraph TH, he was later seen as capital form in Fred along with E, then, he was also seen capital in a magazine, and then in the Alphablocks + Numberblocks Theme Song when spelling out "Ten", and finally in The Case of the Missing Blocks.
- It's arguable if he is old like Q and Z, or if his moustache and monocle are a disguise.
- T is the only Alphablock to not have a visible mouth, although, this doesn‘t apply for all episodes.
- In some episodes, T‘s mouth can be seen.
Gallery[]
Has its own page.
Alphablocks | Main Characters | A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z |
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Alter-Egos | Magic/Silent E, Plusman | |
Other | Oggers, Birds, Aliens, Pen, Fred, Box Monster, Gingerbread Man, Letters, Sock, Starfish, Beep, Wolf, Fish, Little Red Riding Hood, Human, It, Snowman, Sammy Smiles, Stan Elf, Santa Claus, Sheep |