In the original TV series and books, it sports decals that relate to the topic. In The Magic School Bus Rides Again, it is painted in the common North American School Bus yellow with black stripes. In the original television series and the book series, the Bus was painted fully Walkerville yellow. Its overhead sign is always blank in the TV series, but on promotional material and official artwork, it displays text like "Wahoo!" Some new changes are one rearview mirror instead of two mirrors, a radio antenna, and a roof-hatch. Similar to the original books, it has no grille spine. Instead of showing words, the electronic sign overhead shows a picture, like in The Magic School Bus At the Waterworks. It retains everything listed above, however the only new addition is a grille spine going down the center of its grille. In this incarnation, the Bus's default form does retain some qualities from the original books. Its overhead sign shows a "message" depending on the language, such as "WAHOO" or "BLAST OFF" in English, very similar to electronic "welcome" signs. The Magic School Bus is somewhat based on a 1970s Ward International school bus with fender skirts on the rear wheels, and the front windshield being 2 different windows. Technical Details Basis Books by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen 4.6 Miscellaneous (objects, buildings, water, plants).4.5 Water vehicles (Submarines, bathyscaphes, etc.).1.1.1 Books by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen.
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