How many brave little toaster movies are there




















Thurl Ravenscroft Kirby voice , Kirby. Jessica Tuck Chris voice. Chris Young Rob voice. Roger Kabler Radio voice , Radio. Carol Channing the ceiling fan. Stephen Tobolowsky Calculator. Timothy E. Eric Lloyd Blanky, Blanky voice. Joe Ranft Elmo St. Peters voice. Somebody try to untie the knot in this guy's cord! Kirby : Why don't you just shut off? Air Conditioner : Hey, I'm really scared there, Kirby. What are you going to do, suck me to death?

Sign In. Play trailer Animation Adventure Family. Director Jerry Rees. Thomas M. Disch based on the novella by Jerry Rees screenplay by Joe Ranft screenplay by. Day voice. Top credits Director Jerry Rees. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Official Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Jon Lovitz Radio as Radio voice. Timothy Stack Lampy as Lampy voice …. Timothy E. Day Blanky as Blanky voice …. Thurl Ravenscroft Kirby as Kirby voice.

This leads Lampy to have a talk with Toaster about what warm feelings are. He is reminded of the time his bulb burned out and the Master replaced it, leaving him with a "glowing" feeling.

When he and Toaster finally go to sleep, the latter dreams of his memories spent with the Master, only for them to be immediately destroyed when an evil clown attacks him with knives and water. Toaster then falls into a bathtub of water, one of his worst fears. Just as he is electrocuted, he wakes up in fear, and a dangerous, violent thunderstorm wakes up the others. Blanky gets blown away by the wind up into the trees, and the gang can't see him in the darkness.

Lampy tries shining his light, but his bulb goes out. He tries to reenergize himself with the Junko, but it has gone dead, leaving the gang without a power source. To recharge it, Lampy acts as a lightning rod and allows a bolt of lightning to strike him, thus recharging it. But he ends up getting seriously damaged, and his bulb breaks much to the horror of Toaster, Radio, and Kirby. The next day, the gang continues to search for Blanky. They find him up in a tall tree nearby. Kirby devises a plan and rescues him, but not without explaining that he only did it so everyone could keep moving.

As they continue their journey, they come across a waterfall in their path. Kirby loses his nerve at the sight of it, but the others calm him down using "carpet-sweeping therapy". However, he refuses to admit he needed help, and instead of offering his thanks, he offers insults.

When the gang tries to cross the waterfall's gorge by having Kirby swing the others and the office chair on his cord, Toaster fails to hold up its far end after experiencing vertigo, and he lets everyone fall. They all fall off the cord, and Kirby looks down in shock.

All alone, he eventually musters up the courage to jump in after them. One by one, he saves them all. When he brings them ashore, Toaster walks away sadly because he thinks it's his fault for getting them lost. He stares at his reflection in a pond and splashes it away. He comes back to help pull Kirby along after losing the office chair and the Junko.

But as they struggle, Kirby bumps into a root, falls into a mud hole, and starts to sink. He goes under, as do Toaster, Blanky, and Lampy. Just before Radio is about to do so, he plays a song as an S. A man named Elmo St. Peters hears it, pulls the gang out, and throws them in the back of his big, red Monster Truck. He drives them out of the swamp and takes them to his Parts Shop, where they glimpse the gutted parts of all kinds of appliances before being dropped off in the back room.

Once there, they meet a hanging lamp who gives Lampy a new light bulb to replace his burned out one, after he pretends to agree to Radio and tell him that Elmo is quite an amusing fellow and he tells Lampy to use his light bulb in good health, while he still can.

Later, the gang watches in horror as Elmo takes a blender apart and sells its motor to a man named Zeke. When the Hanging Lamp pretends to tell the gang that they never quite know what Elmo is going to do and that he is so spontaneous , they desperately want to know how to escape, but until they are able to do so, they remain in the shop forever.

Just as the worn-out appliances are about to haunt Toaster, a ding from a bell from Zeke returning makes them go back to their places, leaving the gang behind. Elmo comes back and tries to take Radio apart to sell his tubes to Zeke, after he requested for them. Using one of Lampy's sudden ideas, the gang manages to scare Elmo and knock him out cold.

As they get Radio back, a blowhorn calls out a jailbreak as another refrigerator breaks down the door, tosses aside Elmo's dog, Quadruped , and escapes the shop with the other worn-out appliances. I had forgotten about the origin of this fear until now. I wonder what other subconscious appliance issues I have as a result of watching this movie.

The rest is blacked out…. I love this film. I think there is a period in everyones life when The Wizard of Oz is their favorite film.

That green vacuum screwed me up. I remember having a fear of throwing out my old things as a kid. I honestly believe, and still believe, that inanimate objects that serve me well in life deserve to be treated with dignity after their useful life is over.

Cars, especially. There were a lot of dark animated movies back then. Fievel would make it worse. You know…Toaster dies to save the Master, then the Master takes him and makes him whole and new again. Making children cry like that is just mean. Now its all about happy rats cooking food. I was born the year and it still messed me up.

Oh and theres more!



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