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This was one of those films I saw as a kid and never saw again, but remember it every once and awhile. It sounds all cutesy and fun at first, but oho, believe me, if you have not seen it, it is terrifying.
The talking appliances creeped me out anyway as a kid, but the gloomy scenes (the only ones I remembered) scared me. I remember the blanket blowing away in the wind and being all scared and me thinking what a sad and scary movie it was.
Anyone else see it?
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Yes. A couple of scenes can be a little unnerving to younger viewers (one that always left me breathing heavily was the nightmare sequence where the toaster's being chased by the demonic fireman), but I never really thought of it as a "scary" picture. Jon Lovitz as the radio was particularly amusing.
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I have the brave little toaster on dvd i love this movie its so good and yes some parts are a bit creepy especially when the air condition short circuits and the junk yard scene but it a great movie and resonabley prices for a disney dvd i recommend picking it up
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I LOOOOOOVED this movie when I was a kid! In fact, I still do! I'm gonna buy it for Easter next year!
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quote:Originally posted by rocksteadyflamethrower:
quote:Originally posted by The Mouse Avenger: BTW, is it on DVD?
Yes, it is.
I've been meaning to see this movie again. It had a great voice-over cast, especially Jon Lovitz and the much-missed Phil Hartman.
Sincerely.
John Kilduff
I forget who Phil Hartman played in this movie...
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He plays the air conditioner that self-destructs near the beginning.
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Oh, that one...I never noticed the voice actors that much, especially when I was watching.
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I also loved this movie when i was a kid, i didnt see it too many times but i thought it was a cute movie and had quite a few funny moments in it...
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That Wizard Of Oz joke cracked me up!
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And I thought it was cute that the furniture talked.
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I wonder how it did in the Box Office...
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