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The brave little toaster to the rescue computer
The brave little toaster to the rescue computer












the brave little toaster to the rescue computer

Will they save the day in such a heart-stomping fashion like the first film or will this be more of a kid-friendly tone and lack any of the real suspense the first film had? I would say the latter very quickly but let's read the story. In this one, the brave Toaster and his pals go and try to fix an old computer while also trying to thwart a sinister plan of having injured animals kidnapped and sold. Though it was the second one made, it was the third one released due to it being released in 1999 after The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. Despite not having the same people that worked on the writing and direction of this film, it was a serviceable continuation of the story, with some of the original cast returning, and has similar animation to the first movie. The second Brave Little Toaster film was the first of two sequels released in the late 90's on home video by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, and like the first film, it starred a group of household appliances that come to life and are living under their master, now grown up and is in his college days. Things picks up with the introduction of the computer Wittgenstein who has a good song Chomp and Munch, while the middle of the film has a modestly sweet plot about the search to retrieve the radio valve for Wittgenstein, along with Radio’s saddening sacrifice.An okay sequel that lacks some of the charm that the original film had. Although this tends to lead to a rather bizarre view of anthropomorphic appliances – computers and fax machines that act like dancing dogs, the apparent inter-connectedness of all electrical systems, and the notion that a computer virus is something that infects a computer with old age. Now in has come the idea of updating The Brave Little Toaster to incorporate the changes wrought by the internet era. As such, these early scenes prove somewhat banal. There is a hissable villain, songs, a contrived rescue plot and a host of talking animals that have to be saved from being sent to their fate in experimentation labs. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue conforms a good deal more to the standard children’s animation formula than The Brave Little Toaster did. Toaster (voiced by Denna Oliver) and Ratso the Rat (voiced by Andy Milder) Both were filmed back-to-back, employing several of the voice talents from the original in the same continuing parts. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue was the first of the Brave Little Toaster sequels produced by Kushner-Locke and was followed by The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1997).

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Although it was not a financial success, it clearly gained enough popularity in subsequent video release to spawn a series of direct-to-video sequels nearly a decade later, a la the likes of other animated films such as An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988) and almost all of Disney’s back product during this period. The Brave Little Toaster (1987), an animated picaresque concerning a group of talking appliances, was a delightful and charming children’s adventure.














The brave little toaster to the rescue computer