Brave little toaster scary scene5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Thirdly, both sets of protagonists mistakenly believe that they have outlived their usefulness and are destined for the trash heap, which they nearly are. The toys of Toy Story 3 and the appliances of The Brave Little Toaster live to please their "owner" ("master" in the vernacular of The Brave Little Toaster). (I believe I heard that Pixar/Disney's John Lasseter had worked on Brave Little Toaster, although I couldn't find his name in the credits at IMDB.) Both stories center around a group of living inanimate objects paradoxically, humans believe that these objects are lifeless but secretly they live. The similarities between Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story 3 are remarkable. (The shop owner disassembles them and uses them for spare parts.) In fact, the only scene I could remember was the repair shop scene where the Frankenstein-esque mismash of broken, quasi-repaired appliances sing to the protagonists (Kirby the vacuum, Lampy, Blanky, the Radio, and the Brave Little Toaster) about the desperate state of broken appliances at the repair shop. What I remembered most about the movie from my youth was that it was scary. ![]() (I noted that the master's name is "Rob" and that the last time I watched this film was years before I started calling myself Rob I used to call myself Bobby.) The Brave Little Toaster is worth watching again and I highly recommend it. I watched The Brave Little Toaster again today and realized that it must have been more than 15 years since I last watched it. ) The plot of Toy Story 3 got me thinking about The Brave Little Toaster ( IMDB, Amazon ). ![]() I recently saw Pixar's Toy Story 3 ( IMDB, Amazon ), which I sincerely believe may be Pixar's best feature to date.
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