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The Brave Little Toaster

The Brave Little Toaster

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm a 58 Year Old Teacher and It's My Favorite!
Review: I have seen this video many times and have shared it with many children. I never get tired of it. The theme expresses cooperation, learning to be tolerant and forgiving, and loyalty. Children adore it and it holds their attention from beginning to end. I consider it a classic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charming Movie, Still my favorite.
Review: I remember getting this movie when I was three and instantly loved it. It's quick-paced, entertaining, and actually has a serious plot, unlike most of the watered-down stuff Disney puts out. It takes sophisticated concepts like materialism, obsolescene, and consumerism and handles them with suprising verve. The idea of giving appliances emotions that are recognizable to young kids helps convey the more mature parts. A fun story for little kids and a brilliant satire on American wastefulness for those older, it is hard to believe that Disney chose to stick with its current variety of sappy, pointless little ditties. (This applies to the direct-to-video sequel, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'M 20 YRS OLD AND IT'S STILL MY FAVORITE MOVIE.
Review: The Brave Little Toaster is the best movie ever made. I laughed and cried and wanted to be the radio because he is funny and everyone always laughed at the radio. The lamp refers to the the radio as "slothead," which is very humorous. However, the scene with the air conditioner is a little inappropiate for young viewers because the air conditioner encourages the vacuum cleaner to "suck him to death." I still liked it, though. I also bought the Spanish version. I like the English one better, because while I can speak English fluently, I cannot do that with the Spanish language.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Kids Film!!
Review: This film sure brings back memories!! This movie takes me back to JK, when kids loved this film so much after seeing it in class!! Sure, I liked it for a while, but then you just forget about it. Then, after catching it on TV again about a month ago, it brought back some memories about the film and I just have to say that this is definetly a good kids film! It shows signs of courage nd bravery, and friendship!! A perfect choice for any child!

After being "abandoned", these 5 household appliences: A toaster, a vaccuum cleaner, an electric blanket, a lamp and a radio, set off to find their "master" and go into the real world and meet new friends and run in troubled soulutions.

All in all, a great film! I am glad that I had the chance to see it again!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: I think this movie is really good! It is a classic that any one will remember. This movie was made back when Disney was good and before all the movies we know now like Lion King. It has voices by John Lovitz and Phil Hartman. I agree the cartoon can get childish at time but I liked it and hope you do!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Brave Little Toaster
Review: My son absolutely loves this movie. You will laugh right along with your children. It's a great movie about old fashioned appliances that feel dumped by their owner and set out to try and find him. Creatively done!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant and Fresh!
Review: This film starts out with 5 household appliances, left in an unused summer cabin. They fondly recall memories with their boy "master" and wonder where he could be since he hasn't shown up at the cabin for a few summers now. The story continues as the five appliances make a decision to leave the cabin, and proceed to figure out ways to get to the master. The characters are Toaster, who is bright, optimistic and loyal, Radio who is well informed, humorous and matter of fact. Lamp(y) is a wise crackin' fast talkin' deep thinker, and Vacum who appears to be a big grump, but he's really a caring, sensitive, gentle and courageous guy. Lastly, there is blankie, who is shy, sweet and lovable, especially when he embraces his photograph of the master. The story continues in an upbeat and positve fashion, and there is hardly a dull moment. The appliances have some close calls, some with hillarious results, and the tunes are cool and catchy. The story line is fresh and original, and the voices so well suited to the characters, audiences of every age will love this work of art. The story ends happily and you will probably want to watch it again! We first saw this movie in 1991, on the Disney Channel, and we were floored! A treasure for certain!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic.
Review: Before you read this, there is something that you ought to know. I am 18 years old. this movie is porbably one of my favorites of all time. if not my fav., it is way up there on my list. I was 6 when i first viewed this film and i still love it today. i watch it at least 5 times a year. i believe it shaped my childhood. i remember pretending that i was the lamp and that my brother was the radio and we would role play all day. I recommend this movie for anyone who wants their child to have a favorite movie. However, there are some frightening parts that might not be suitable for children under 4 or so. but over all this movie is a classic in my book. buy it,

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet, fun story but has some scary parts.
Review: My 3 year old son and I both liked this movie. It has good animation and is entertaining for both young and old. However, it has a pretty scary junkyard scene where old cars get smashed by a crusher into scrap metal. The cars are singing songs about their lives before it happens which makes the scene even more disturbing. An ominous looking magnet chases the toaster and his friends, trying to get them in the crusher too. My son was literally trembling on my lap. Afterwards he was afraid of our living room ceiling fan, saying it was a magnet and was going to get him. Overall though, the movie was fun and it ends well. My son still talks about it and wants to see it again but I think we'll wait until he's a little older. I would recommend this movie for kids 4 and over or younger ones that are not easily scared.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hysterical
Review: The desk lamp....what a personality. Great movie and very campy. All the adults chuckled all the way through it.This is one for people over 4o who remember the older cartoons and loved them.


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