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Bump in the night book
Bump in the night book













bump in the night book

Bumpy and Squishington after Bumpy won her from mailing enough cereal box tops.

bump in the night book

Well-Intentioned Extremist: All he wants to do is make sure everyone follows the rules, but he's a textbook bad cop and moreover, Literal-Minded for example, in "Not a Peep", when the Boy is told by Dad he doesn't want to hear a peep, he tells Destructo this, and he takes it to mean silencing every single source of sound.Ī tiny toy robot (A "Turbo Totranoid") from Japan who first encountered Mr.Villain Song: He sings "I'm Bigger Than You" in one of the Karaoke Cafe segments, where he boasts about using his size and power to get everyone to do what he says.For example, in "Comforting the Uncomfortable", after she oils him, he sincerely thanks her and kisses her on the cheek. Pet the Dog: He generally has no issue with Molly.Hero Antagonist: He cares about the rules, so he's technically a good guy, but it's the harsh methods in which he enforces the rules and his constantly being at odds with Bumpy and friends that make him an antagonist.Do-Anything Robot: He has an awful lot of gadgets built into him even though he's a toy.He even gets a Villain Song called "I'm Bigger Than You" which is just him threatening the listeners over and over. The Bully: In his self-appointed role as enforcer of law and order, he comes off more as a petty tyrant who is happy to abuse his superior size and strength to terrorize and brutalize the other toys and creatures into toeing the line.Big Bad Ensemble: Alongside the Closet Monster, he is the closest the show has to a main antagonist.Molly is less than thrilled when Destructo eventually attempts to kiss her. Abhorrent Admirer: "Love's Labor Bumped" has him become attracted to Molly.A toy robot who goes to great lengths to enforcing the rules, which often puts him at odds with Mr.















Bump in the night book