Well, the main villain is a bit hard to explain. He's not "evil" per say, but he does have a habit of wrecking trains. Why? Well, there have been a few theories. Some say he loves Dinah, and since Greaseball is dating her, he tries to wreck him to get to her. But a more likely theory was that he does it as a hobby because he is insane, or he has multiple personalities. This character I am talking about is not Greaseball, nor Electra. It is actually, CB the caboose. A bit shocking, I know; even I was surprised at first. But it's true. CB (or Caboose, as he is known nowadays) is the "badguy" of Starlight Express. How can you tell?
Let me explain:
Greaseball is a bully, and a bit of a showoff. He gets physical, he leads a gang, and bumps other trains, but he does not wreck them.
Electra is a showoff as well, and a bad loser, but he just shows off pretty much. That's all he does.
CB, on the other hand, well he's another story. CB can be kind, sweet and helpful, but he has a dark side. If you look at his costume, you'll see signs from other railroads on his shoulders. Those are "trophies" he gained from wrecks. He even claims to be "Public Enemy Number 1".
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At first CB appears to be a friendly caboose that smiles all the time, but he's also friends with Greaseball. That's your first clue something isn't right about him. He wrecks Hashamoto the Bullet Train in Heat 1, though this isn't revealed until later. Then, he holds Rusty back, and has him hanging from a bridge. There are pictures of this moment at bellesdomain.co.uk CB finally tries to wreck Electra and Greaseball when they fight over him. I believe he turns good at the end, but I'm actually not sure myself.
I guess I'll have to see the show myself and find out.
CB the Caboose
A pantomine villain is someone who hates the main character... :)
The main villain is Kay Kay Menon and the other villain is Mayuresh Wadkar
That would be the villain.
To express ones feelings.
CB the Caboose
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Starlight Express was created in 1984.
Starlight Express was first performed on March 27, 1984. Starlight Express is a musical written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe, and Arlene Phillips.
The first stamp you get is from sterling. Take the starlight express to Batsureg to find the second guerrilla. Take the starlight express to old mason's house to find the third. Walk to The bloomingdale, and go to the top of the church to find the fourth. Take the starlight express to Angel Falls to find the fifth. Walk to Coffinwell to find the sixth. Take the starlight express to alltrades abby to find the seventh. Take the starlight express to Wormwood Creek and go to the armor shop to find the eighth. To find the ninth take the starlight express to the gortress and go to the top of the tower. Then go back to the starlight express to see sterling to receive your reward.
No, it was Starlight Express.
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Find it in your bag and use it, if you are in an outdoor area, you will be warped into the starlight express
There is no direct connection between Andrew Lloyd Webber and Edward Elgar in "Starlight Express." Andrew Lloyd Webber is the composer of "Starlight Express," a rock musical that premiered in 1984, while Edward Elgar was a prominent English composer known for his orchestral and choral works in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Although both are significant figures in British music, their works and styles are distinct, and Elgar did not influence "Starlight Express."
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