THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER (Released to Theaters USA 1987)

 

Ben Meyers’ Rating: 3.6|5.0 Starsììì 

The Brave Little Toaster—not the typical or usual story—relies on household items to tell its tale. The voice actors are good; drawn animation is very good. There are some physics challenges with appliances getting water wet, but this an imaginative world and we overlook those improbabilities for the entertainment factor.  After all, these appliances, talk, move, and have emotion. This film has a small but weird sense of creepiness to some parts of the film. The movie is based on a classic story written for children.

Film Poster Courtesy of IMDb 

Storyline 

A Toaster, a Vacuum Cleaner, a Heated Blanket, an old fashioned Radio, and a Lamp all go on a adventure to find their young Master. 

Additional Thanks

 Thank you to Director Jerry Rees for directing effort. Thank you to Producers Willard Carroll and Peter Locke for making the film possible. Cast includes Jon Lovitz, Timothy Stack, Phil Hartman, Deanna Oliver, Randy Bennett, Jonathan Benair, Mindy Sterling, and Timothy Day.  


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Maybe. Some audiences may like this film. But Ben Meyers International Movie Critics are not fans. This movie can become boring at times.

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