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    The Brave Little Toaster

    1987 · Children · 1h 20m

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  1. I transfered this movie onto my pc and brightened it, because the only copy of the NTSC version on youtube was one with very dim picture and slightly distort...

    • 90 min
    • 1.7M
    • TRANSTAR LEXINGTON
  2. The Brave Little Toaster is a 1987 American animated musical fantasy film directed by Jerry Rees. [4] It is based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Disch. [5] The film stars Deanna Oliver, Timothy E. Day, Jon Lovitz, Tim Stack, and Thurl Ravenscroft, with Wayne Kaatz, Colette Savage, Phil Hartman, Joe Ranft, and Jim Jackman in supporting roles.

  3. Jul 10, 1987 · A group of appliances embark on a journey to find their young master after being abandoned in a cabin. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this cult film.

    • (28K)
    • Animation, Adventure, Family
    • Jerry Rees
    • 1987-07-10
  4. Dec 19, 1991 · A classic animated adventure about five appliances that go on a quest to find their missing owner. Watch the trailer, read the synopsis, and buy the DVD or digital copy of this heartwarming film.

    • Jerry Rees
    • Judy Toll
    • Plot
    • Cast
    • Production
    • Release and Reception
    • Songs
    • Music
    • Frightful and Violent Scenes
    • Trivia

    A toaster named "Toaster", an electric blanket named "Blanky", a goose neck lamp named "Lampy", an antique radio named "Radio", and a vacuum cleaner named "Kirby" awaken in a cottage in the woods, carrying out their daily routine of work and play. They hear a car outside and excitedly think it might be their Master who's coming back. When Blanky lo...

    Deanna Oliver as Toaster, a gallant toaster and inspiring leader of the five appliances.
    Timothy E. Day as Blanky, an electric blanket with an innocent, childlike demeanor.
    Timothy Stack as Lampy, an easily-impressed yet slightly irascible goose neck desktop lamp, and Zeke, a customer wanting the blender's motor and Radio's tubes from the appliance shop.
    Jon Lovitz as Radio (singing voice by Jerry Rees), a vacuum tube-based dial-meter alarm antique radio whose picked up personality parodies from loudly pretentious radio singers and announcers, incl...

    The film rights to The Brave Little Toaster, the original novel, were purchased by the Disney Studios in 1982, two years after its appearance in print. After John Lasseter and Glen Keane had finished a short 2D/3D test film based on the book Where the Wild Things Are, Lasseter and Thomas L. Wilhite decided they wanted to make a whole feature this w...

    The film premiered in 1987 at the Los Angeles International Animation Celebration. The following year, it was shown at the 1988 Sundance Film Festival, garnering a Grand Jury Prize nomination. Though the prize went to Rob Nilsson's Heat and Sunlight, before the awards ceremony, Rees was informed by several of the judges that they considered this on...

    "April Showers"
    "Tutti Frutti"
    "City of Light"
    "My Mammy"

    The film was scored and conducted by David Newman and performed by New Japan Philharmonic. The film contains four of the original songs ("City of Lights", "It's a 'B' Movie", "Cutting Edge", and "Worthless") that were written by Van Dyke Parks. Newman's score for it was one of his earlier works and apparently one that he felt very close to. He did ...

    As was becoming the trend of animated films at the time, it has many dark tones. The junkyard scene contains a depressing songabout wrecked cars meeting their fate at the hands of a trash compactor. It nearly kills Rob but is stopped by Toaster wedging himself in its gears. Another example is the thunderstorm which causes Blanky to be blown away. A...

    This film is not rated by the MPAA.
    Disney only owns the home video rights to this film in Region 1, ITC Entertainment was the initial distributor for the film in the UK, while Prism Leisure released the film on home video.
    The DVD by Disney is a direct port over from the LaserDisc, while Prism Leisure used a remaster version of the film.
    Jon Lovitz, the voice of Radio, and Phil Hartman, the voice of Air Conditioner, both starred on Saturday Night Live during the making of this film.
  5. A 1987 animated film about five sentient appliances that go on a quest to find their owner. Read critics and audience reviews, see photos, and learn about the film's history and awards.

    • (13)
    • Kids & Family, Fantasy, Animation
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  7. Sep 2, 2003 · THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER is the award-winning animated tale of friendship, loyalty, and courage that has become a huge favorite with young and old alike! Five electrical appliances suddenly feel dumped when their young master mysteriously disappears!

    • DVD
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