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Buster Baxter (voiced by Daniel Brochu, under-credited as Conway Bruce) is Arthur's best friend. He is a white rabbit boy who wears a turquoise long-sleeve shirt and dark jeans. He has asthma, is obsessed with aliens, is interested in comedy, is an amateur detective, and plays the tuba. He loves eating, practices gardening, and keeps expired food in his room and school desk. He is an only child whose parents divorced when he was younger.[2] He created and celebrates a no-frills holiday called "Baxter Day" with his mother. His father travels the world due to his work as a pilot, and as a result they were given a spin-off series, Postcards from Buster. Buster is also a procrastinator, often preferring to have fun rather than study; one such instance nearly led to him flunking third grade before cramming at the last minute. He's based on Mark Brown's best friend when he was that age.

Buster Baxter

Charlie Cohen
for Charlie Cohen in Final Destination 7 (2020)
Suggested by zhihaoliang

20 years after the explosion of Volee Air Flight 180, In Toronto, a group of students from Clear Rivers Elementary School (Real Name: Earl Haig Secondary School) went on a field trip to Vancouver by taking VIA Rail’s “The Canadian” on a brand new 18-car TGV Atlantique high-speed train delivered by SNCF. The high-speed rail popularity in Canada increased with more people taking the Atlantique high-speed train. But then, a student named Alice Bromley (Mary Crosswire) has a premonition of the train derailing after its wheels come loose and kill everyone on board. But In reality, she can warn others about the derailment, but the other passengers are confused about her warnings. However, she takes her classmates to the back of the train until it derails. In the aftermath, the death toll rises to 125, making it the worst rail disaster in Canada after the Hinton train collision and worse than the Eschede Derailment, but it’s not over for the survivors. Alice starts migraines about her friends dying in bizarre accidents because she believes that the grim reaper writes an order by their seating plan.