The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue

by Walt Disney Home Entertainment

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Director:Robert C. Ramirez
Release Date:2003-09-02
Label:Walt Disney Home Entertainment
UPC:786936217674
Binding:DVD
Published By:Walt Disney Home Entertainment
ASIN:B00009YXAY
Category:DVD

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Description

Those fun-loving electrical appliances from the acclaimed animated hit THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER are back in an action-packed adventure with four all-new songs! This heartfelt and humorous full-length feature reunites Toaster, Blanky, Lampy, Radio, and Kirby the vacuum cleaner -- the beloved household gadgets of college student Rob. When Toaster and the gang spark friendships with the playful animals at the veterinary hospital, they soon discover their new pals are about to be sent to a testing laboratory! Through teamwork (and combined voltage), they embark on a hilarious rescue to save all the animals, including Sebastian, a wise monkey, and Maisie, a doting mother cat with kittens. Treat your entire family to THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER TO THE RESCUE ... an imaginative film bursting with colorful animation, high-energy music, and characters that'll warm your heart at the push of a button!

Customer Reviews

I loved this DVD - Reviewed on 2008-09-14
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I watched this with my Grandson, and we both loved it. He had the other two Toaster movies, and wanted this one, since he had never seen it.

Alice Schmidt
Appleton, WI
Mediocre Kids Movie - Reviewed on 2008-09-06
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I recently watched this with my 3 year old son and was mostly disappointed. The film doesn't display any real heart or creativity to make it stand out and I doubt this one will garner any repeat viewings. It felt like a second rate Saturday morning cartoon rather than a movie in terms of the animation and overall production quality. The story is an odd mix of wacky pratfall antics, serious subject matter like animal cruelty, and left-field songs about things like the internet (seriously, no kidding). This film just pales in comparison to releases from Pixar or most of Disney's other major movie projects, and isn't even on par with other more creative TV programs for kids like Charlie & Lola or Little Einsteins. Not recommended.
satisfied customer - Reviewed on 2007-05-12
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
we are thrilled with the value an quickness we recieved our order an will be a repeat buyer
VHS - Reviewed on 2005-10-07
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
SENDER WAS OUT OF THIS PRODUCT. PROMPTLY RETURNED MY PAYMENT. I WOULD BUY FROM THIS PERSON AGAIN.
A very worthy part 2 of the trilogy. - Reviewed on 2004-07-10
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2 customers found this review helpful.

This movie is good on several counts. First, it may be the third installment in the Brave Little Toaster trilogy, but it's obviously intended to be inserted between the original and "Mars," to tie together the Master's departure for college and his marriage to Chris/fatherhood to Rob, Jr. in "Mars." That development seemed to come much too soon, leaving us to wonder just what occurred in between. This movie carries a wonderful message about animals and their rights, focusing rather heavily on a snake named Mergatroid, a devoted white mother cat named Maisie, a disaffected rat named Ratzo, an elderly ape named Sebastian, and a sweet Chihuahua named Alberto. The music in this movie is extremely good for a sequel. We're introduced to some new appliances as well; a modem, female computer, some printers, a security camera in the police Dobermans' pen. On the whole, the main characters retain their personalities true to form, but don't have quite enough funny or poignant lines to allow this to come close to matching its original. Not that anything ever could. This is a worthy sequel. The Master is studying to be a veterinarian, a suitable profession. The interaction of appliances and animals is interesting.

Oh, and let's not forget Wittgenschtein, the old super-computer! This movie was obviously planned before "Mars," because it explains how he came to live in the museum. Brian Doyle-Murray does a great job as the voice of this funny, nice guy. And it's a touching moment when Radio sacrifices his own WFC-11-12-55 tube to save him. The Toaster hasn't been the only brave one throughout these movies. The others have done some pretty brave things themselves.

Overall, not a bad sequel at all. In fact, in my humble opinion this trilogy ranks right up there with Lord of the Rings; you've got the Brave Little Toaster: The Fellowship of the Office Chair, The Two Rescues, & Return From Mars.
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