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Lampy is a golden yellow desktop lamp with a long, flexible gooseneck from his head to his body. He appears in the 1987 animated film, The Brave Little Toaster and its sequels. He is the only appliance who is clearly literate (probably due to shining his light on the books his Master would be reading), as he is seen reading a phone book with more aptitude than Toaster. He has no arms but can use his electric cord and plug as handy appendages (as most other appliances do).

Personality[]

Lampy is outgoing and impatient and has a habit of repeating words he has already said per sentence. He has moments of thoughtfulness, such as when he recalls the time his master Rob changed his bulb and kept him in use. He also has moments of incredible selflessness; his moment of glory came when he turned himself into a lightning rod during a thunderstorm in order to recharge the group's battery, which consequently blew out his bulb. Lampy was later given a new bulb by the Hanging Lamp in Elmo St. Peters' Parts Shop (he is also the second most sensitive member of the group, apart from Blanky).

He also has moments of brilliance in spite of his lack of significant intelligence, such as when he came up with a plan for rescuing Radio when Elmo St. Peters was about to pull out Radio's tubes.  He can be a bit crabby at times as shown in the first movie when he presses Radio's button to shut him up more than once, and when he threatens Radio about waking them all up at 6 AM.

Relationships[]

Lampy is good friends with Toaster. He is not so nice to Blanky during the first half of the film and even calls him a baby. Lampy also finds it odd at first when Toaster starts treating Blanky more kindly, though he later warmed up to him as well. Lampy has little patience for the bombastic Radio, even though they're best friends, and the two usually end up fighting. Lampy also dislikes Kirby's bossy attitude.

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Trivia[]

  • Lampy is a female in the German, Polish, Serbian, Czech 1992, Russian, and Brazilian 1996 dubs.
    • Furthermore, the entire forest scene is censored from the TV version of the Polish dub, giving no explanation as to how his Polish counterpart burned out her bulb. However, this scene remains intact on the DVD.
  • In Thomas M. Disch's original novella The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, Lampy stayed behind with Kirby while the other appliances went on the mission. He was also named "Tensor", just like in the previous original novella, and although his surname is "Luxley", captions read "Locksley".
  • Lampy bears a striking resemblance to Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000, and the character Rayman from Ubisoft's Rayman video game series.
  • There is a cameo of Lampy and his friends in the series The Oz Kids in the episode "Christmas in Oz".
  • In the film National TreasureBenjamin Gates stated that Thomas Edison discovered hundreds of ways not to make the light bulb before knowing the one way to make said invention work.
    • Lampy holds many references to Edison himself, not just because he's an electric light, but also because he comes up with many ridiculous ideas that seemed good at the time (e.g. riding on the Master's bed while Kirby pushes, using the Master's pogo stick, and riding in the refrigerator on a skateboard while Kirby pulls). Sooner or later, however, Lampy's inventive thinking pays off (e.g. turning himself into a lightning rod, or making the group look like a ghost to scare St. Peters).
    • One of Lampy's earliest lines even happens to be: "Holy mother of Edison!"


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Media
The Brave Little Toaster (video) • The Brave Little Toaster to the RescueThe Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
Characters
Appliances: ToasterBlankyLampyRadioKirbyAir ConditionerT.V.Hanging LampJunkshop AppliancesBlenderCutting-Edge AppliancesPlugsyGiant MagnetCrusherJunkyard CarsComputer and MouseWittgensteinLab ComputerModemMicrowaveFaucetSquirtFannyCalculatorHearing AidViking 1Wonder Luxe AppliancesSupreme Commander

Humans: Rob McGroartyChris McGroartyRobbie McGroartyEvil ClownElmo St. PetersZekeCharlieMack McCroJim BobAlbert Einstein
Animals: QuadrupedRatsoMaisieAlbertoMurgatroidSebastianDobermans
Other: TinselinaThe MissileViruses
Deleted: Ernie

Songs
April ShowersTutti FruttiCity of LightMy MammyIt's a 'B' MovieCutting EdgeWorthlessI'm Into Something GoodRemember That DayCocktails for TwoSuper HighwayChomp and MunchHang in There, KidBread and ButterI See a New YouFloatingHumansHome Again
Locations
CaliforniaCottageErnie's DisposalMarsWashington
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