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Brum is a sweet & happy little yellow motorcar who loves making friends & hates to see anyone unhappy. He is outgoing & personable. He feels things deeply & has a strong sense of empathy. He doesn't always pick up on complex ideas & sometimes gets confused or frightened easily. He always stands up for his friends, showing his true bravery when someone else is in need. Brum is based on a late-1920s Austin 7 "Chummy", a once-popular British motorcar. In the show, he helps to save the day by chasing after criminals stealing stuff or things like stopping a dog from getting away or recapturing runaway objects. Then it's time for Brum to return to & sneak back into the museum, past his owner, before anyone notices that he's missing. Then he goes to sleep until the next day. Brum is able to drive around on his own & can express himself in a number of ways including opening & closing his doors & bonnet, "bobbing" his suspension, flashing & swivelling his headlamps, rotating his starting crank, extending his trafficators, & using his horn. He opens his doors when he's happy & flaps his bonnet up when he's angry. Each episode of Brum begins with him waking up at the museum, then sneaking out to explore the Big Town. At the end of each episode, he sneaks back into the Museum & goes to sleep. (In Series 1-2 his owner usually finds something in his interior that Brum picked up during the episode). The opening & closing sequences were filmed at the Cotswold Motoring Museum in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, South West England. One of the models of Brum used in the filming of Series 1 is kept on display there when not in use. in the end he gets a gold cup as a reward for his owner == Audio Files ==The adventures of Brum are indeed delightful, and it’s heartwarming to hear how each episode concludes with him returning to the museum, often with a little souvenir from his explorations. The Cotswold Motoring Museum sounds like a wonderful place to visit, especially for fans of the show, to see one of the original Brum models. As for the gold cup, it’s a charming touch that symbolizes the appreciation for Brum’s curiosity and bravery. It’s these little rewards and discoveries that make Brum’s journeys through Big Town so memorable for viewers In the first 2 series, Brum's horn was believed to be made with the same synth used for the music, while in the last 3 series, Brum's horn was a stock sound effect.

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Pure Angel
for Pure Angel in Fictional Characters Arranged By The Moral Scale (Good to Evil)
Suggested by jigglyjai

I'd suggest watching WickedBinge to have a better understanding of this casting page. For example, sometimes villains are considered Bad Apples, because while what they do is harmful, they do it for the good of something else, or they do bad things due to something that makes it out of their control. Bad Apples can also be considered villains whose intentions are evil, but not evil enough to affect too much of the world around them. Bad Apples can also be mean children who were raised that way by their parents. They can also be irresponsible in their jobs or roles as parents. Neutral characters can be characters who were evil at first, before happily joining the side of good, either being evil from manipulation, or being good after they've been betrayed. (But it all depends on how evil the deeds were before they turned good, as well as how understandable their backstory and reason for doing bad things is, or how good their deeds are to fix things up and make them right again.) Evil Villain is a character that does more harm in their bad things, usually affecting the world around them, but has their rare, VERY rare moments of either good deeds, or feelings and sympathy for something or someone. An Evil Villain can be a character that can be hard to take seriously, but has no goodwill in them either. Evil Villains can also be characters who aren't considered real villains technically, but have done so many bad deeds, with bad intentions that affect the people around them. Even characters with negative thoughts can be considered evil! Devil Incarnate is a character who almost NEVER cares about the evil deeds they do, and they greatly affect the world or lives around them without even caring at all. They'll have either no real reason for being so vicious, or no backstory sympathetic enough that is reasonable for why they are evil in the first place, combined with the heartless deeds they have done that affect others around them greatly. They will not hesitate to do something so harmful and hurtful, even if it's for a small, simple plan! Feel free to rank who you think is Pure Angel, Mostly Good, Fairly Good, Neutral, Bad Apple, Evil Villain, and Devil Incarnate. And if you'd like to, just for fun, you can even explain why that character should be considered the rank you've placed them into the comment section of your selection! Enjoy!





