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These John Deere tractors reside at the Piston Peak National Park in ''Planes: Fire and Rescue''.
{{Character infobox
|image=BuckandDoe.jpg
|make=John Deere tractor
|gender=Male (Buck)<br>
Female (Doe)
|eye color=Brown
|color=Green
|first_appearance=''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''}}
'''Buck and Doe''' are two deer that reside in [[Piston Peak National Park]].


These tractors are basically carified deer, with their roof lights resembling antlers.
==History==
They are also a literal interpretation of John Deere, the tractors' manufacturer.  
In [[Planes: Fire & Rescue]], Buck and Doe are seen trying to escape the wildfire, before they are lifted up and brought to safety.
Ironically, even though the deer are carified, the deer on the John Deere logo on their grilles isn't.  
 
Even ironically, everywhere else tractors are portrayed as carified cattle. A similar dilemma exists with the fact that both combine harvesters and bulldozers are carified bulls.
==Bio==
===''Meet the Planes''===
*''These truly majestic vehicles are found in abundance on the plains of Piston Peak National Park. The males have headlight antlers, which they use to impress the females. Lucky park visitors may witness a "brights battle" where males face off, trying to blind any brave young bucks who step up to challenge them for their territory... or their ladies.''
 
==Livery==
They are both painted green, with brown rims. One has headlights on their head, while the other doesn't.
 
==Model==
Both are John Deere tractors.
 
==Appearances==
===Feature Films===
*[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Medium planesfireandrescuetrailer.jpg
Дуд.jpg
SAM 0185.jpg|Buck's diecast
Doe.jpg|Doe's diecast (cancelled)
Buck deer release.jpg|Bucks 2015 release
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*These tractors are basically car-ified deer, with their roof lights resembling antlers. They are also a literal interpretation of John Deere, the tractors' manufacturer. Even though the deer are car-ified, the deer on the John Deere logo on their grilles ironically isn't. Even ironically, tractors everywhere else are portrayed as [[Tractors|car-ified cattle]]. A similar dilemma exists with the fact that both [[Frank|combine harvesters]] and [[bulldozers]] are car-ified bulls. Also, in the book ''Mater Saves Christmas'', the deer are snowmobiles.
*Although Buck got a diecast, Doe's diecast was [[List of cancelled die-cast releases|cancelled]].
 
{{Planes: Fire & Rescue}}
 
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue characters]]
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Tractors and deer]]
[[Category:Piston Peak National Park]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 22 August 2024

Buck and Doe
Vehicle type John Deere tractor
Color Green


First appearance Planes: Fire & Rescue
Character information
Gender Male (Buck)

Female (Doe)

Buck and Doe are two deer that reside in Piston Peak National Park.

History

In Planes: Fire & Rescue, Buck and Doe are seen trying to escape the wildfire, before they are lifted up and brought to safety.

Bio

Meet the Planes

  • These truly majestic vehicles are found in abundance on the plains of Piston Peak National Park. The males have headlight antlers, which they use to impress the females. Lucky park visitors may witness a "brights battle" where males face off, trying to blind any brave young bucks who step up to challenge them for their territory... or their ladies.

Livery

They are both painted green, with brown rims. One has headlights on their head, while the other doesn't.

Model

Both are John Deere tractors.

Appearances

Feature Films

Gallery

Trivia

  • These tractors are basically car-ified deer, with their roof lights resembling antlers. They are also a literal interpretation of John Deere, the tractors' manufacturer. Even though the deer are car-ified, the deer on the John Deere logo on their grilles ironically isn't. Even ironically, tractors everywhere else are portrayed as car-ified cattle. A similar dilemma exists with the fact that both combine harvesters and bulldozers are car-ified bulls. Also, in the book Mater Saves Christmas, the deer are snowmobiles.
  • Although Buck got a diecast, Doe's diecast was cancelled.