

They've all watched him do it to countless others like themselves and the gang. Elmo can and will tear out a component to hock to whatever rando comes to call. Organ Theft: From a Certain Point of View.Ominous Pipe Organ: A record player plays sinister pipe organ music, which ends up becoming the instrumental for their musical number.The Mish-Mash has the voice and mannerisms of Joan Rivers, and the reel-to-reel tape player has the voice and voluptuous figure of Mae West. No Celebrities Were Harmed: The hanging lamp both looks and sounds like Peter Lorre.Laughing Mad: They all cracked up when Lampy asked how they'll escape the shop.Gallows Humor: They sing a scary yet strangely upbeat song about how they're all going to be butchered to death.Gag Boobs: A reel-to-reel tape player has its reels positioned to look like massive bosoms.Diegetic Switch: The music for "It's a B Movie" is started by a phonograph playing a record.And they sing about how the cottage guys are doomed. In the film, it's a hanging lamp with the creepy voice, and several appliances in various states of disrepair. Decomposite Character: In the book, there's just the broken tape deck with a creepy voice, who tells the gang they'll never leave the scrapyard.

Dark Is Not Evil: Yes, they're creepy, yes, they harassed the protagonists, but deep down they were just as scared as they were and lost hope of ever escaping.The Blank: A refrigerator who doesn't speak and has no facial features, it is however seen dancing with the others during "It's a B Movie" and ends up breaking down the shop's door, allowing all the appliances to escape.Voiced by: Phil Hartman (Hanging Lamp), Judy Toll (Mish-Mash)
