The Brave Little Toaster

1987 "Plug into the adventure!"
7.2| 1h30m| G| en| More Info
Released: 09 July 1987 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A group of dated appliances, finding themselves stranded in a summer home that their family had just sold, decide to seek out their eight year old 'master'.

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Director

Jerry Rees

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Walt Disney Pictures

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The Brave Little Toaster Audience Reviews

Artivels Undescribable Perfection
Wordiezett So much average
SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Matho The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
kz917-1 I remember absolutely loving this film as a child.Upon a rewatch, I was left feeling underwhelmed.What could I have been thinking? I was 10ish years old and for the time this was top notch entertainment.Some things are best left in the past and this film just may be one of them.
frankiacopelli When I was 5 years old, I went to the video store and saw this very movie. After a not so long contemplation, I rented the movie. I genuinely adored the movie, loving everything about it. Cut to 2010, when I saw The Brave Little Toaster on DVD. I hadn't seen the movie in a long time, and I was wondering if it still held up to me even nowadays. The answer? An enormous yes all the way to Jupiter. The story is actually not bad, with a bunch of home appliances embarking on a journey to find their master. The characters? They are more well done than a steak, with each actor and actress taking their roles and diving headfirst into their characters. The songs are still just as good as they were back then as they are now. And the Disney animation really hits a bullseye as well. I loved this movie to the death as a kid, and now, coming back to it in 2015, I still love and will cherish it until the day I die. If you haven't seen this movie, are a fan of Disney, and love a good kids movie that can entertain kids as much as adults, give this movie a watch. You won't regret it.
Donald F Its often brought up how a lot of childhood movies are surprisingly dark. Most of the claims are a bit exaggerated, but The Brave Little Toaster truly is a bit morbid. I know friends who were afraid of it as kids! At its heart, its not an important tale. A boy leaves his favorite appliances behind, and they want to find him. You've got the friendly, confident toaster, a tough vacuum, a shy electric blanket, an unconfident lamp, and a snappy radio. They're not complex, but they're likable, and have their moments.Two things prevent it from being a typical children's movie. First of all, as I said, its pretty dark. It has loneliness, nightmares, and what's essentially death. Its not a horror film by any means, but it does have some creepiness to it. Secondly, its musical numbers are quite catchy. When these are combined together, you've got the song "Worthless". Its one of the best songs I've seen in a movie, and makes the film "worthy" alone.I wouldn't call it great, but for a kid's movie about a toaster, its very watchable. If you're in the mood, its a nice movie to watch once.
ElijahCSkuggs It's been a while since I've seen The Brave Little Toaster. Probably since I was under 10, so around 15+ years ago. It was always a favorite of mine and whenever I talk with people about favorite childhood flicks, The Brave Little Toaster is always brought up, whether by me or someone I'm with. So when I had the opportunity to re-watch it, I sprang to the chance. And not surprisingly it's still a fantastic movie.The story of Toaster, Kirby (Vaccum), Lamp, Radio, Blanket and their journey to find their Master. Their Master was a little boy who used and cared for them. After years have passed with time and time again of disappointment the five friends travel the country-side and try to conquer amazing obstacles. Only their friendship, and the willingness to find their master is their only hope of making and surviving the arduous journey.As I watched it, it was remarkable that I remembered almost every single scene as it played out. With social commentary (which I had no clue about back then), emotional scenes (the flower and it's reflection) and even scary as heck clowns (probably a big reason IT scared the heck outta me as well), the flick delivers an unbelievable amount of entertainment. And I haven't even talked about Phil Hartman, the songs, John Lovitz and the amazing humor.Back when I was watching Secret of the NIMH, Transformers, He-Man, The Care Bears, Fraggle Rock etc. only a few do I always consistently mention as being timeless classics and without a doubt, The Brave Little Toaster is one of the best and one of my favorite children animations flicks of all time.