Fireman Sam
Who wouldn’t know of the famous Fireman Sam and his friends to save Pontypandy? Young kids would learn a lot from this television series especially the act of caring for the others. The television series was originally narrated but changes occurred when it was produced in a different firm.
Introducing the characters
The television sequence Fireman Sam’s main character is the fireman of Pontypandy, Sam. A friendly and brave fireman that is prepared to offer help to anyone who needs it. The little fireman is known to drive the Jupiter, a fire engine and Fireman Sam is famed for his line, “Great fires of London!” His fellow firemen like Elvis and Penny are also famous in these series. Elvis, which has an opposite character to Sam, is indeed a great fireman, in his own way. He gets into trouble because of his ideas. He has the same haircut.
The only female character of Fireman Sam’s crew is Penny. She possess the attitude of being brave and adventurous like Sam and like Elvis she thinks of different philosophies but it will turn out to be good which is not the same for Elvis. Penny drives the Venus, a kind of transportation used by the fire crew to transport their resources, and on some times, she also drives the Neptune, a rubber lifeboat.
Other teammembers of the Fireman Sam sequence are Officer Steele and Fireman Trevor. Fireman Trevor is a fireman known to love crickets. Officer Steele is the head of the fire station in Pontypandy is very particular about the hygiene and orderliness in the station.
Fireman Sam extended
Apart from the cartoon sequence of Fireman Sam, its official website is developed to provide audiences the chance to know the characters more, play games, and to see clips of Sam and his pals. Actual interaction can be done by the viewers and games would amuse them and learn how to be a fireman at the very least.
On the other hand, Fireman Sam merchandises are also available which can be bought in the site too. Fireman Sam gives a lot of learning to young children. The act of helping, being imaginative and creative can be developed by kids at an early age just by watching or playing Fireman Sam as he and his fellow firemen supports Pontypandy to rescue, save and help everybody who needs it.