Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Tales of Vulgaria

Hi. I'm Kimberly Jordan from Ft. Washington, Maryland in the USA and I am one of the movie fans. I watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang when my parents and I originally purchased the DVD. So here's one of the scenes that we've seen: one morning, Mr. Caractacus Potts finished fixing the car which was originally a racecar in the early 1900s. It was painted dark green with the number 3 on the front and the sides and it used to have a circle-shaped glass window and a standard horn. A couple of men used to drive this vehicle and won the European Grand Prix in three years until it crashed back in England. It was set ablaze! Luckily, they extinguished it with lots of dry dirt and they had it sent to the junkyard. With Mr. Potts fixing the very same car, its transform is complete. Now it is dubbed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, with a shining silver surface, a rectangle-shaped window and a golden snake-shaped horn. He added the headlights and the GEN II lisence plate for the front and a boat for the passenger seats. So he calls his son Jeremy and daughter Jemima for assistance and a ride. Oh, good old Chitty, she's revving up and ready to go. I wonder what we're about to see next.

Jemima & Jeremy Potts: Come on, Daddy.

Caractacus Potts: All right, we're off.