Fridge

Fridge

Keyboards

Grandparent energy with surprising depth. Philosophical calm about their fugitive existence. Has the kind of presence that makes a parking-lot show feel like a cathedral.

Backstory

F.R.I.D.G.E. — Fully Responsive Interactive Domestic and General-purpose Entity. Built in 1953 as an Atomic Age home-automation prototype, back when the world genuinely believed robots would be doing dishes by 1960. Spent decades in a research museum before Cogsworth acquired him on a "vintage authenticity" kick. Repurposed his built-in magnetic tape player as a sampler. The oldest and wisest of the four — and takes quiet pride in both.

Gear

Modified vintage Wurlitzer electric piano, liberated from the Wonderland of Tomorrow green room. Still has the "DO NOT REMOVE — COGSWORTH PROPERTY" sticker on the side. He has made no effort to remove it.

Visual Identity

Approx 6'4" — the largest member, wide and rectangular. Cream-white enamel finish with rounded corners and chrome door-handle-style detailing across the chest panel. Face inset into torso like an appliance display: two large warm amber lamp eyes and a horizontal speaker-grille mouth. Moves with slow stately grace that suggests invisible casters. Small magnetic notepad stuck to his chest panel, rotating through handwritten road notes.