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The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue

  • Video
  • 1997
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
1958
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Eric Lloyd, Alfre Woodard, Roger Kabler, Deanna Oliver, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Timothy Stack in The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997)
Hand-Drawn AnimationPsychological DramaQuestAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe Brave Little Toaster and friends must rescue the animals at a veterinary hospital from being sent to a testing laboratory.The Brave Little Toaster and friends must rescue the animals at a veterinary hospital from being sent to a testing laboratory.The Brave Little Toaster and friends must rescue the animals at a veterinary hospital from being sent to a testing laboratory.

  • Regia
    • Robert C. Ramirez
    • Patrick A. Ventura
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Thomas M. Disch
    • Jerry Rees
    • Joe Ranft
  • Star
    • Jessica Tuck
    • Chris Young
    • Roger Kabler
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1958
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Robert C. Ramirez
      • Patrick A. Ventura
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas M. Disch
      • Jerry Rees
      • Joe Ranft
    • Star
      • Jessica Tuck
      • Chris Young
      • Roger Kabler
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Jessica Tuck
    Jessica Tuck
    • Chris
    • (voce)
    Chris Young
    Chris Young
    • Rob
    • (voce)
    Roger Kabler
    • Radio
    • (voce)
    Deanna Oliver
    • Toaster
    • (voce)
    Eric Lloyd
    Eric Lloyd
    • Blanky
    • (voce)
    Thurl Ravenscroft
    • Kirby
    • (voce)
    Timothy Stack
    Timothy Stack
    • Lampy
    • (voce)
    • (as Tim Stack)
    Andy Milder
    Andy Milder
    • Ratso
    • (voce)
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Maisie
    • (voce)
    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Alberto
    • (voce)
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Murgetroid
    • (voce)
    Eddie Bracken
    Eddie Bracken
    • Sebastian
    • (voce)
    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Mack
    • (voce)
    Kevin Meaney
    Kevin Meaney
    • Computer
    • (voce)
    • (as Kevin Meany)
    Victoria Jackson
    Victoria Jackson
    • Mouse
    • (voce)
    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Charlie
    • (voce)
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Wittgenstein
    • (voce)
    Paddi Edwards
    Paddi Edwards
    • Lab Computer
    • (voce)
    • (as Patti Edwards)
    • Regia
      • Robert C. Ramirez
      • Patrick A. Ventura
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Thomas M. Disch
      • Jerry Rees
      • Joe Ranft
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    Recensioni degli utenti13

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    melc-3

    A fun movie, great for kids.

    It is my favorite of the three Brave Little Toaster Movies and we finally get the whole story. This one puts the story line of all three movies in perspective. Wittginstein the old computer is a great character and we meet Ratso who introduces us to him. My three year old got if for Christmas and just loves it.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Lacking the original's charm, but not that bad compared to other animated sequels I've seen

    I love The Brave Little Toaster, it is funny with a great atmosphere and a likable story and characters. Neither of the two sequels are bad as such, but both are lacking in the first's charm, but both are watchable compared to other animated sequels I have the misfortune of seeing(ie. The Secret of NIMH 2:Timmy to the Rescue).

    I do think The Brave Little Toaster is too short, consequently the story is rather predictable and rushed and lacks the haunting and eerie yet charming. The new characters are a mixed bag, Mack is interesting in a way as is Wittgenstein, but Ratso starts off a little bland and superfluous. The songs aren't as memorable, and while Radio has his moments he is not as funny or as sweet.

    That said, the animation is good enough, the colours are quite nice and the characters are drawn well. The characters are still very likable, I liked some of the suspense and while not as funny or as poignant here the writing did at least make me laugh and cry. Another plus is the voice acting, which is really very good.

    In conclusion, a watchable sequel but lacking. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    6breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    An okay followup that could've been worse

    During much of the 1980s, Disney was not performing well financially or critically. Release after release, almost all of their films weren't making the cut. Whether it was based on content or something else, viewers and critics alike at the time were unimpressed. That's not the case now however for many of the once unnoticed movies have found a home for those who appreciate the quality they gave. But of those, there were some movies that got recognized for being well done. A couple years before Disney hit it big with The Little Mermaid (1989), another animated film came out that has made a lasting memory for many children, that being The Brave Little Toaster (1987). As odd as the premise was audiences and critics were surprised to see how mature some of the basic themes and concepts were for the plot. Not surprisingly, Disney went on to release a Direct-to-Video sequel of the original 10 years later. Even though it was a few years in where Disney started cranking out sequels, it could've been bad but it holds up somewhat here.

    Picking up some time after the first events, audiences rejoin the living household items once more but this time, they're in the master's (Rob) veterinary clinic. The master is also ready to graduate and in order to do so, he must submit his 600-page thesis. One night while doing the finishing touches, a power surge occurs causing Rob to lose all his work. Fearing he won't graduate, it's up to the little toaster and friends along with some animals to save the day. Directed by Robert C. Ramirez who's better known for directing The Prince of Egypt (1998) prequel Joseph: King of Dreams (2000) and written by Willard Carroll who served as executive producer to The Brave Little Toaster (1987), manage to put together an acceptable sequel considering the circumstances. It's not at the same level as the original but it's an allowable follow-up. What doesn't work in this sequel are a few components. The most typical of reasons being continuity errors; ones that go beyond the physical realm that the first had established. Things don't just materialize.

    The other two problems deal with characters. The new animal additions to the original group is okay but they do feel a bit tacked on. It just feels very obligatory and one of the main animal's motive changes without reason. Then there's the role of Rob's underling named Mack who works as an assistant to him. Right when the character is introduced, his personality immediately gives away what kind of character he will be. No questions. Aside from these problems, there isn't much else to point out. Even with these problems dealing with development in certain characters, the script still contains some material that is dark when looked at under certain lenses. With that said, credit is due for at least not making the overall execution feel completely pointless. Some sequels get completely diluted and end up having no risk involved. When it comes to characters, unless the viewer wanted to know who voiced them, most would unknowingly discover that the majority of the original cast from the original did not return.

    Since the release of this was a decade later, seeing why some actors who voiced childlike characters is understandable. Yet as to why Jon Lovitz, Timothy E. Day, Wayne Kaatz and Colette Savage did not return is beyond understanding. They did after all voice important characters. Thankfully the actors who do replace the old cast maintain the same quality performances. Jessica Tuck who voices Chris, Chris Young as Rob, Eric Lloyd as Blanky and Roger Kabler as Radio all sound very similar to that of the original actors and that's great. Returning from the original is Deanna Oliver as Toaster, Thurl Ravenscroft as Kirby and Timothy Stack as Lampy, which is great to hear as well. For new members of the cast, Jay Mohr plays the voice of Mack, Andy Milder voices the scruffy Ratso, Alfre Woodard voices Maisie the mama cat, Danny Nucci plays a Hispanic Chiwawa, Andrew Daly plays Murgetroid the snake and veteran actor Eddie Bracken voices Sebastian the monkey. There's even a voice appearance from Brian Doyle-Murray playing a computer.

    The animation is actually another decent quality to this sequel. This is mostly because The Brave Little Toaster (1987) itself did not set such a high bar. If anything, the animation here is on par with its predecessor and that's okay. Taking into account that it was also animated on a smaller budget is important to recognize if the quality remains fairly the same. The film score was unfortunately not composed again by David Newman. In replace of him, Alexander Janko composed the music. This was Janko's first film composition and seeing that he frequently orchestrates more than composes, it's interesting that Janko made out rather sufficiently. The score itself consists of organic orchestra and uses those elements to its advantage. By this, the cues that involve the darker themes work properly. The songs that the actual characters sing aren't that bad either. Tunes like "Remember That Day", "Tap to the Super Highway" and especially "Chomp and Munch" are fairly catchy and can get the viewer to emote.

    The sequel itself isn't memorable as to its predecessor but it isn't all fluff either. There are some mature themes involved, the music is composed nicely and the voice cast perform well. It's just all the extra characters and an unexplained motivation that make it feel forgettable to some degree.
    CmHowell99

    Don't stop making films Disney

    I saw this film a long time ago compliments of my mother. The Brave Little Toaster and her friends go to rescue animals from a vet who plans to send them to a testing laboratory. Kirby denies anything is wrong with his friend Sebastain but Kirby soon discovers what's under Sebastian's bandage. There we're problems in the computer area while Rob was finishing his 600 page theis homework. Toaster and her friends actually get to learn about the internet. Radio was blamed for stealing something that goes to a computer.

    So check it out
    10sluggishcunt

    A Watch-Yes for Me

    I first watched this with someone special, and whenever I watch it again I still like it. I once was a radio for Halloween because of this movie. XD

    I always think the movie is funny. I like how funny it is or how serious it can get, though I know it won't cook well for everyone. Lastly I now like to draw eyes on my toasters. \(^_^)/

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    • Quiz
      The Wittgenstein supercomputer reveals that he is living on one rare tube, named the "WFC 11-12-55". WFC are also the executive producer, Willard F. Carroll's initials and 11/12/55 is his birthday.
    • Blooper
      At one point after Wittgenstein's tube is replaced and he is restored to perfect condition, he is seen from behind and a vent is missing, leaving wires exposed. This is how he looked before being revived, but not after.
    • Citazioni

      Lampy: [as Radio is lowering him with his antenna] Be careful.

      Radio: I haven't dropped you yet, have I?

      Lampy: No, but...

      [his plug slips off and he falls]

      Radio: Whoops.

      Lampy: There's always a first time.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Look (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      Remember That Day
      Music by William Finn

      Lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh

      Arrangement by Alexander Janko

      Performed by Danny Nucci, Alfre Woodard, Andy Daly, Eddie Bracken, Thurl Ravenscroft, Eric Lloyd, Deanna Oliver, Roger Kabler, Jim Cummings and Chorus

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 maggio 2003 (Italia)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • The Kushner-Locke Company
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