A group of dated appliances that find themselves stranded in a summer home that their family had just sold, decide to, á la "The Incredible Journey", seek their young 8 year old "master". Children's ...
In one of the finest moments in Jerry Rees’s animated film The Brave Little Toaster (1987), a young man bound for college returns to the summer cottage he hasn’t visited since childhood. Hoping to ...
The Brave Little Toaster opens with a few idle appliances stirring awake. There’s Toaster, Radio, Lampy, Kirby the vacuum, and Blanky. However, the cozy premise doesn’t last long, and the grim reality ...
The Brave Little Toaster Production Cel and Animation Drawing Group of 2 (Hyperion Pictures, 1987). "We're gonna go out and find the Master!" declares Toaster in this scene, quickly followed by a ...
Tomorrow marks 34 years since the L.A. premiere of The Brave Little Toaster, whose cult following has only grown over the decades. Ahead of the anniversary, animator Steve Segal, who was credited as a ...
It’s not exactly challenging or controversial to say that 1987’s The Brave Little Toaster — and, by natural extension, everything relating to it — is deeply strange. The quirky animated classic wears ...
The Brave Little Toaster may not have the clout of other 1980s and 1990s animated films. It may not be spoken in the same breath as Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, or The Lion King. However, ...
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