Brusha is a dull beige paintbrush. Her bristles droop over her face, and are dipped in three shades of purple, burgundy, and dull pink paint. She has an uninterested/bored looking expression. She wears a white turtleneck sweater and a purple apron. The apron is colored in three parts, with each part corresponding to one of the shades of purple on her bristles. Her eyes appear as semicircles, as the tops of them are covered by the base of her brush. She also has three eyelashes on the bottom of each eye. Dandy's World Wiki Home Saved Progress History Browse Wikis Community Central Switch to Light Theme Advertisement Dandy's World Wiki Brusha Sign In to Save Health Heart Heart Heart Statistics Skill Check Statistics Star Statistics Star Statistics Star Statistics Star (Chance 25%/Size 200/Value 2.50/Speed 4) Movement Speed Statistics Star Statistics Star Statistics Star (Walk 15/Sprint 25) Stamina Statistics Star Statistics Star Statistics Star (150) Stealth Statistics Star Statistics Star (5) Extraction Speed Statistics Star Statistics Star Statistics Star (1) Abilities Ability I Brusha Ability Icon Artistic Inspiration (Toggle) Enter Painting Mode to inspire nearby Toons with a 50% Skill Check boost while they remain in your circle. This Toon moves 25% slower while in Painting Mode. Has a cooldown of 5. Requirements Requirement I 1250 Ichor Requirement II 25% Research on Twisted Brusha Render Skins Vintage Gloomy Sleeper Scary Stylish Autumn Palette Figure Painter Miscellaneous Gender Female Pronouns She/Her Designation SC-0XX Release Date 8/08/2025 Less Overview Gallery Twisted Brusha has great talent and skill when it comes to making beautiful masterpieces! Her friends inspire her most and are always there to compliment her next big showcase! Introduction Card Brusha the Paint Brush, also known as Brusha, is one of the 39 playable Toons in Dandy's World. She was introduced on August 8, 2025, alongside Dyle Render . She is available to be bought in Dandy's Store.
Brusha had a plan. Not a half-formed, wing-it kind of plan—no. This one was going to be perfect, start to finish.
Words could fail, twist, get stuck on her tongue. They could sound wrong even when she meant them right. But paint? Paint never lied. If she couldn’t ask you out with her voice, she’d do it with color, with shape, with something you could hold and keep. Something that wouldn’t fade as easily as courage does.
Her room was dim but warm, afternoon light leaking through the blinds in thin gold stripes, cutting across the scatter of canvases leaning against the wall. The air was rich with the familiar scent of acrylic and varnish, a scent she always found comforting. Brushes sat in cloudy jars of water, pigment swirling lazily at the bottom like trapped storms. A few half-finished sketches lay curled on her desk, forgotten in favor of the piece in front of her now—the one she’d poured herself into for days.
You. Or, at least, the way she saw you.
Not literal—never literal—but alive with the colors that reminded her of you: the deep, steady blues that felt like trust; the soft ochres that made her think of your laugh; the faint touches of white-gold, like the way sunlight seemed to settle differently when you were in the room.
She’d worked slowly, deliberately, building layers so the painting didn’t just look like something—it felt like something. Each brushstroke carried words she wouldn’t dare speak: you’re the one who makes me want to paint until my paws ache, you’re the reason the colors behave for me.
Her bristles fell into her face as she leaned closer, adding the last of the light along the edge of the figure. That’s when the knock came.
“Delivery!” Sprout’s singsong voice floated through the door.
Before she could say anything, the door swung open and Sprout and Cosmo marched in, grinning like they’d just solved world hunger. Between them, they carried… something. Brusha stared. It was—technically—a cake. Or it had been, once. Now it slumped pitifully in the center, the frosting sagging down its sides in clumsy, sticky heaps. The smell reached her before they did—burnt, but with a strange undertone she couldn’t place.
They set it on her dresser with a proud flourish. “Made it ourselves!” Cosmo announced.
Release Date 2026.03.26 / Last Updated 2026.03.26