Rating: Summary: One of the Greatest Animation Films, for people of all ages! Review: The Brave Little Toaster, although one of the lesser seen animation movies, is one of the best ever put together. The fun characters amuse and delight children, and their silly antics and quotes will entertain adults. The animation is pure, the songs nothing short of pure delight, and the message is one for all ages. It is a bold statement to say that virtually all modern day animation movies pale in comparison to The Brave Little Toaster, but after you watch it for the first time, you will understand why. This has been my favorite cartoon movie since childhood, and when I saw it was finally coming to DVD, I was exstatic! Watch The Brave Little Toaster. You will thank yourself, and so will your kids.
Rating: Summary: Favorite Movie Review: I remember watching this movie over and over again when I was just a kid. It scared ... me every time, but I fell in love with it instantly. The scene with the evil clown, when lampy got struck by lighting, when all of our beloved appliances were devoured by the quicksand, and that poor poor blender *sniff* I cry every time I see the flower die. BUT THAT'S NOT THE POINT This movie is incredible (I'm not sure Disney even made it originally, they may have bought it later) The plot, the chracters, the animation, the camera angles. . . Everything about this movie is outstanding. That's why it inspired ... so many ideas >*koff!*-->TOYSTORY!<. AND DON'T JUDGE THIS MOVIE BY HOW A CHILD PERCEIVES IT! Animation is art, cartoons and comic books aren't just for kids, when will America realize this???? Anyways, The Brave Little Toaster is an absolutely amazing film."Good night, slot head." -Lamp
Rating: Summary: Greatest Movie Ever! Review: This was one of my three favorite animated movies when I was a kid and it still is (the other 2 were Rankin/Bass's "The Hobbit" and "Return of the King")! The songs are wonderful and should've won the Oscar (I don't know if it did or not). This should've won the "Best Animated Feature" Oscar of 1987 (again, I don;t know if it did or not). Overall, a great movie!
Rating: Summary: A Childhood Favorite Review: I still remember watching this charming, quite teary-eyed movie as a kid. I adore the film even though I'm older and mature now, but I still find that THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER can still hold up to today's animated movies. When five household appliances- a brave toaster, a scared electric blanket, a talkative radio, a comical lamp, and a mean vaccum cleaner- learn that they're beloved master is nowhere to be seen, they decide to go on a journey to find the owner who mysteriously left them. Of course, the film delightfully has the appliances have a grand old adventure, singing songs, encounter foes and obstacles and a sad and emontional return to their owner. Although I haven't seen this movie in a while, I still like this film. Recommended mostly for the kiddies, it's also fun for the parents. THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER also sends a good message about courage, friendship and redemption.
Rating: Summary: The Brave Little Toaster Review: My daughter and I love The Brave Little Toaster, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars and The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue. These films are not only entertaining, but they also have a message. We all have things from our past that bring us joy and comfort(i.e. toaster, vacuum, light, etc.). It was cute that the Master and his appliances were in search of each other. The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue reminds all of us how animals are used for experiments whether good or bad. I can't imagine someone not enjoying these films. They are all well done. My daughter's favorite is The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars. She enjoys the appliances helping the little master. This particular film is my least favorite, but as I said I like them all very much.
Rating: Summary: puzzled Review: I have to admit that I am not a huge fan of Brave Little Toaster, but both my (now grown) kids have ALWAYS loved it, and still do, along with my husband. Lots of things kids experience are scary. Lots of things kids imagine are scary. I used to think inanimate objects might "come alive" when I was a kid. Brave Little Toaster deals w/normal kid fears/fantasies in an honest and (yes, sorry!) brave way and lets kids feel more in control of what is to them a basically uncontrollable world.
Rating: Summary: I LOVE THIS CARTOON Review: As a child of 80's, The Brave Little Toaster is one of the very few cartoon movies that I vividly remember. (I'm not talking about classic Snow White or Bambi - we all remember those) Premiering in 1987, the story revolves around 5 appliances that feel ditched by their master and go in search of him. I think the movie was very well-done, displayed immense emotion, and had a good story line. It makes you think - what if you appliances actually did have feelings? Anyways, this is a quality flick and isn't that crappy cartoon quality we get today in movies. Question though for everyone - is the toaster a boy or a girl?
Rating: Summary: A childhood classic. Review: I grew up watching this movie and both my siblings and my parents still enjoy the funny lines and concepts achieved by the creators of the film. I don't understand why so many people are posting poor reviews of the movie. Given the type of television and movies (and media in general) kids are bombarded with, I think this is a fairly safe choice. This movie teaches kids to deal with real life situations and encourages friendship, loyalty, and understanding rather than showing fight scenes or having cultic undertones. One more thing: If you think the use of household appliances as characters is a lame idea for a cartoon movie plot, you could also point out the stupidity of using the candelabra, clock, and teapot in Beauty and the Beast. Please allow the imaginative folks to do what they do best and go sulk somewhere else!
Rating: Summary: Different Than Most Animated Childrens Movies Review: I saw The Brave Little Toaster on HBO and I liked it, it's unusual compared to most animated childrens movies and a bit quirky but I think the quirky charm is one of the reasons it was such a big hit with children and adults who wanted something a little different. It is nice to know that this movie is now on DVD, I looked this up one other time on Amazon and it was only available on video at that time so perhaps I will buy the DVD and it's nice to learn that SNL's Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz provided voices in the movie, I actually didn't know that when I watched this.
Rating: Summary: A home theater library MUST! Review: This has to be one of the MOST fasinating childrens films ever made! I've read other reviews made by other "dis-satisfied" customers and shake my head in disbelief. To turn every day appliances into warm cuddly objects of affection is truly magical. After viewing this movie you'll want to give your toaster a hug and pull out your ratty "blanky" that you once loved as a child. I HIGHLY recommend this movie for people of ALL ages.
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