The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars



Grade 5 Up Like The Brave Little Toaster (Doubleday, 1986), this satiric sequel in which the toaster and his appliance friends journey to Mars to save the world will have more adult than child appeal. Rogue appliances on Mars are planning to invade the earth, destroy mankind, and end the horrors of planned obsolescence. For out-of-this-world entertainment, Disney's THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER GOES TO MARS is one fun-filled mission your children will love! What other items do customers buy after viewing this item? Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Customer reviews. 4.8 out of 5 stars.

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Overview

Aimed at younger children, this sequel to the highly imaginative The Brave Little Toaster features most of the original electrical appliances plus a few new friends, including Calculator (Stephen Toblowski), Faucet (Farrah Fawcett), Ceiling Fan (Carol Channing) and Microwave (Wayne Knight), in a brand new adventure. This time, Toaster and company must work together to build a spaceship and travel to the Red Planet after aliens accidentally beam up the household's 'Little Master' (a baby) instead of Hearing Aid (Fyvush Finkel).

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children's book by Thomas Disch, as well as the film made from the same. Both are sequels to the book and film versions of The Brave Little Toaster. The movie was distributed by Walt Disney Home Video and released in 1998. It was intended to be the third film in the series, but completed and released before The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue.

Dialogue[edit]

Military Toaster Leader: We're ready to pop! The Supreme Commander will be very pleased.
Chris: Then You're Overdue. I Love You
Rob: I love you back
Chris: There, There, Robbie, You Hungry?
Robbie: [Bawling and Crying]
Kirby: Quite on a set of Pipes That one.
Toaster: Yeah, He Sounds just Like...
Blanky: The Master. He sounds just like the master when he was little.
Little
Lampy: What are you all doing up here?
Woodstock Balloon: We're just hanging. Hanging and floating. It's a gas, man.
Radio: Yeah. Specifically, helium.
Blanky: Changes? I don't like changes.
Toaster: Nothing we can't handle, Blanky.
Radio: Yeah. We're musketeers, remember? All for one and...
Microwave: One for all.
Toaster, Kirby, Lampy, Blanky, Radio and Rasto: We don't mean you!
[the appliances crash-land on Mars due to Blanky accidentally turning off Microwave]
Blanky: Did I make a boo-boo?
Tinselina: Toaster, you were wonderful!
[kisses Toaster]
Toaster: I was?
Tinselina: You was. Now, before we cast our votes, we have time for one more question for each of our candidates.
Radio: By my dials, it's an ice tray!
Ratso: Here he goes with the Blue Danube and the Wiener Schnitzel again. Time for a yawn.
Mars

Cast[edit]

  • Deanna Oliver - Toaster
  • Thurl Ravenscroft - Kirby
  • Roger Kabler - Radio; Radio Man
  • Timothy Stack - Lampy
  • Eric Lloyd - Blanky
  • Russi Taylor - Baby Robbie
  • Chris Young - Rob
  • Jessica Tuck - Chris
  • Carol Channing - Fanny
  • Farrah Fawcett - Faucet
  • DeFrost Kelley - Viking I
  • Alan King - Supreme Commander
  • Andy Milder - Ratso
  • Kath Soucie - Tinselina
  • Wayne Knight - Microwave
  • Fyush Finkel Hearing Aid
  • Stephen Tobolowsky - Calculator
  • Redmond O'Neal - Squirt
  • Brian Doyle-Murray - Wittgenstein

The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars Cast

External links[edit]

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