From KITT of Knight Rider to BumbleBee from the Transformers franchise, here are the 11 Most Interesting Anthropomorphic Vehicles. \r
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#6 - KITT From The Knight Rider\r
KITT is an acronym for both Knight Industries Two Thousand and Knight Industries Three Thousand. In both instances, it is the artificially intelligent electronic computer component in the body of a highly advanced robotic car. The car appears in the adventure TVKnight Rider. While KITT was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the U.S. government, the creator, Wilton Knight thought it would be better for the intelligence to be used in the Foundations crime fighting crusade and the system was installed in a vehicle instead of a simple computer. Essentially KITT was an advanced supercomputer on wheels, and that is what puts “him” on our list of personified vehicles. \r
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#5 - The Gadgetmobile From Inspector Gadget\r
Few people know, but in 1999 Disney made a live ion film based off the cartoon “Inspector Gadget.” The show andshowed a man that solved all sorts of problems with the use of the collection of gadgets he had around him. The car, in short, was based off of a 1983 Toyota Supra, and held another assortment of gadgets. The talking car is given a male voice and has its own personality and mind; it can also transform into other vehicles at will. While sometimes unreliable, this personified vehicle usually pulls through when you need him. \r
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#4 - The Speed Buggy From Speed Buggy\r
The Speed Buggy is an animated cartoon the aired its firstin 1973. The show is about a few friends and a home-made remote controlled car that thwart the evil plans of the various villains they meet. The three friends, Tinker, Mark, and Debbie, travel from place to place participating in the races. From time to time during their travels from destination to destination, they run into trouble and stop to solve mysteries. Not only is the Speed Buggy super fast, it can tunnel underground, float on water, and even fly. The show was basically Scooby Doo and the Mystery Gang, just with a car instead of a dog. Even the charers look similar. \r
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#3 - Benny From Who Framed Roger Rabbit\r
We first meet Benny the Taxi when Roger Rabbit escapes from Judge Doom and the Toon Patrol in theWho Framed Roger Rabbit. Benny is a taxicab that is portrayed as a gruff, short-tempered, outspoken, seemingly middle-aged charer that doesnt take to kindly to slow drivers. Benny only appears throughout the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit a few times, but each time, he ends up saving Roger Rabbit, and usually a friend. Its a good thing too since Roger seems to be in constant need of saving. Although he doesnt appear in the short called “Tummy Trouble,” a yellow taxi cab resembling Benny can be seen, taking Baby Herman to the hospital. \r
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#2 - Sammy the Snow Plow From Snow Safety Videos\r
Sammy the Snow Plow is the snow plow depicted in aof educational videos, geared towards kids that teaches them about the dangers you can encounter during winter. You can find many forms of Sammy the Snow Plow painted on ual snow plows, like you can see here. Sammy the Snow Plow is a friendly charer that helps children retain important safety information. He travels around visiting schools and educational conventions teaching children about snow and how to play safely.\r
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#1 - BumbleBee From the Transformers\r
BumbleBee is one of the transforming cars from the ion packed Transformers. Theis about two species of alien robots, the heroic Autobots, and the villainous Decepticons. Both parties are after an object called the “Allspark” which will allow the Autobots to finally destroy the evil Decepticons while the Decepticons are trying to control its power in order to eliminate the Autobots and rule the universe. The Autobots are led by a Transformer named Optimus Prime, and he and the other Autobots help the humans get rid of Megatron, who followed the “Allspark” to planet Earth. BumbleBee is another Autobot and the right-hand robot to both Optimus Prime and Sam Witwicky, the human boy who found him and helps destroy Megatron and save the world. BumbleBees personality is rambunctious and always ready to go. He is always there for Sam, the human he built a relationship with, and as a result, he saves his life on multiple occasions. He is full of spunk and always ready for the next fight with the Decepticons.
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#6 - KITT From The Knight Rider\r
KITT is an acronym for both Knight Industries Two Thousand and Knight Industries Three Thousand. In both instances, it is the artificially intelligent electronic computer component in the body of a highly advanced robotic car. The car appears in the adventure TVKnight Rider. While KITT was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the U.S. government, the creator, Wilton Knight thought it would be better for the intelligence to be used in the Foundations crime fighting crusade and the system was installed in a vehicle instead of a simple computer. Essentially KITT was an advanced supercomputer on wheels, and that is what puts “him” on our list of personified vehicles. \r
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#5 - The Gadgetmobile From Inspector Gadget\r
Few people know, but in 1999 Disney made a live ion film based off the cartoon “Inspector Gadget.” The show andshowed a man that solved all sorts of problems with the use of the collection of gadgets he had around him. The car, in short, was based off of a 1983 Toyota Supra, and held another assortment of gadgets. The talking car is given a male voice and has its own personality and mind; it can also transform into other vehicles at will. While sometimes unreliable, this personified vehicle usually pulls through when you need him. \r
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#4 - The Speed Buggy From Speed Buggy\r
The Speed Buggy is an animated cartoon the aired its firstin 1973. The show is about a few friends and a home-made remote controlled car that thwart the evil plans of the various villains they meet. The three friends, Tinker, Mark, and Debbie, travel from place to place participating in the races. From time to time during their travels from destination to destination, they run into trouble and stop to solve mysteries. Not only is the Speed Buggy super fast, it can tunnel underground, float on water, and even fly. The show was basically Scooby Doo and the Mystery Gang, just with a car instead of a dog. Even the charers look similar. \r
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#3 - Benny From Who Framed Roger Rabbit\r
We first meet Benny the Taxi when Roger Rabbit escapes from Judge Doom and the Toon Patrol in theWho Framed Roger Rabbit. Benny is a taxicab that is portrayed as a gruff, short-tempered, outspoken, seemingly middle-aged charer that doesnt take to kindly to slow drivers. Benny only appears throughout the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit a few times, but each time, he ends up saving Roger Rabbit, and usually a friend. Its a good thing too since Roger seems to be in constant need of saving. Although he doesnt appear in the short called “Tummy Trouble,” a yellow taxi cab resembling Benny can be seen, taking Baby Herman to the hospital. \r
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#2 - Sammy the Snow Plow From Snow Safety Videos\r
Sammy the Snow Plow is the snow plow depicted in aof educational videos, geared towards kids that teaches them about the dangers you can encounter during winter. You can find many forms of Sammy the Snow Plow painted on ual snow plows, like you can see here. Sammy the Snow Plow is a friendly charer that helps children retain important safety information. He travels around visiting schools and educational conventions teaching children about snow and how to play safely.\r
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#1 - BumbleBee From the Transformers\r
BumbleBee is one of the transforming cars from the ion packed Transformers. Theis about two species of alien robots, the heroic Autobots, and the villainous Decepticons. Both parties are after an object called the “Allspark” which will allow the Autobots to finally destroy the evil Decepticons while the Decepticons are trying to control its power in order to eliminate the Autobots and rule the universe. The Autobots are led by a Transformer named Optimus Prime, and he and the other Autobots help the humans get rid of Megatron, who followed the “Allspark” to planet Earth. BumbleBee is another Autobot and the right-hand robot to both Optimus Prime and Sam Witwicky, the human boy who found him and helps destroy Megatron and save the world. BumbleBees personality is rambunctious and always ready to go. He is always there for Sam, the human he built a relationship with, and as a result, he saves his life on multiple occasions. He is full of spunk and always ready for the next fight with the Decepticons.
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