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- Toaster!
- Phil Hartman!
- Emmy nominated
- Released in 1987
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The Brave Little Toaster

Best of the Rest
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Think of it as “The Incredible Journey” with old-school low-tech kitchen appliances. Based on a book by Thomas Disch, who wrote the screenplay, “The Brave Little Toaster” is essentially a road movie. When a toaster and four other appliances (a lamp, an electric blanket, a vacuum cleaner, and a radio) realize that they’ve been abandoned by their owner and their cabin home is up for sale, they embark on a journey to the big city to find their old “Master,” a young boy named Rob. There are a couple of scary sequences that might frighten younger viewers, but this is a fun romp with an eclectic bunch of electric plug-in heroes. As the appliances learn to work together and address their fears, they manage to overcome the obstacles in their way to achieve their goal. There are two sequels, but the original is the one with all the heart and warmth a toaster-based movie can generate.
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