The giant magnet that chases the group of travellers may be a little scary.Īlso, viewers may be frightened by the Toaster’s nightmare. Is The Brave Little Toaster suitable for kids? Here are our parents’ notes. The high-tech appliances in Rob’s apartment, flaunting their advanced features, toss our heroes into a dumpster. Two straight-to-video/DVD sequels followed: The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1998) and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1999). Little kids will probably miss the underlying messages of helping others, never giving up and selflessness, but will be enchanted by the group’s colourful adventures and cute little characters. After all, the Toaster was chasing his master years before Woody was chasing after Andy. Two or three minutes later, during which period of time I responded to one (1) email, the toast popped up from the toaster. He grabbed a slice of bread from the bag and popped it in the toaster, then silently resumed sipping his coffee. Disch (based on the novella by) Jerry Rees (screenplay by) Joe Ranft (screenplay by) Stars Jon Lovitz (voice) Timothy Stack (voice) Timothy E. Cairo sighed and stood up from the counter, weaving his way around the tiny, yellowly-lit kitchen. It’s like an animated Incredible Journey (except with appliances instead of animals) as the quintet head off with Kirby attached to a car battery and a chair with wheels so he can transport the troupe, and they encounter an electrical storm and other hazards such as quicksand and a giant magnet. Or, more accurately, Toy Story is The Brave Little Toaster with toys. Animation Adventure Family A group of dated appliances embark on a journey to the city to find their master after being abandoned in a cabin in the woods. Based on Thomas M Disch’s children’s novel, The Brave Little Toaster is the cute tale of five household appliances – Toaster (known as ‘Slots’ by his pals), Blanky the electric blanket, Lampy the lamp, Radio and Kirby the vacuum cleaner – who are left abandoned in a mountain holiday house, so decide to go and find the Master (a thirteen-year-old boy) who makes their lives worthwhile.
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