Lampy

Sir     (or Madame, if female) Lampy of Loxley or simply Mr. (or M(r)s., if female) Loxley is an orange goosneck desktop tensor lamp with a long, flexible neck, from his  from his head to his body, from 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. He is voiced by Tim Stack.

Personality
Lampy is outgoing and impatient and has a habit of repeating words he's 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 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.

Relationships
Lampy is good friends with Toaster. He is not so nice to Blanky and calls him a baby. 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.

Trivia

 * Lampy is voiced by a woman in the German, Brazilian-Portuguese, and Polish dubs, and he possibly is a woman.
 * In the original "Goes to Mars" novella, he stayed behind with Kirby while the others went on the mission.
 * He bears a striking resemblance to Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000, the character Rayman from UbiSoft's Rayman video game series and Kaa as well.