Devin92
205 Posts
15 years, 7 months ago
How I love these two movies. First saw Toaster when I was two, two and a half and it was the first film according to my family, that I loved and obsessed over. So obsessed, that my Dad made paper replicas of all the characters (except Kirby). Soon other animated movies came into my life and while I love The Lion King, I gotta say I love Toy Story better. Like Toaster, it was a film I loved (almost to the point of obsession) and this was the first film where I owned all the merchandise. I found out later in life that it was John Lasesster (Director of Toy Story) who wanted to make Brave Little Toaster, thank you Mr. Lasesster. Anyway, what is your thoughts on these two films?
    System
    79987 Posts
    15 years, 7 months ago
    Yes, I was obsessed with The Brave Little Toaster. My parents recorded it for me the first time it aired on the Disney Channel (which I believe was in 1987). We had read about it in an article in the Disney Channel magazine. I actually just ordered the DVD of The Brave Little Toaster off of Ebay a few days ago.

    I also really enjoy Toy Story, but I never was "obsessed" with it like I was with Toaster. Toy Story 1 and 2 are apparently being re-released in movie theaters next month in 3D.
      System
      79987 Posts
      15 years, 7 months ago
      the brave little toaster was great. though the fireman clown still makes me shudder to this day
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        orliaurelijah
        525 Posts
        15 years, 7 months ago
        Yeah, the fireman clown was scary. The air conditioner was also a bit creepy. I still have TBLT on VHS, I should watch it sometime.
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          1981til4eva
          244 Posts
          15 years, 7 months ago
          I LOVE "The Brave Little Toaster"!!! I was actually unaware of it until I was about 12 but it instantly became one of my favorites. I saw it at Wal Mart recently. I need to introduce my kids to it. I loved "Toy Story" too. Great music.
          "I'll put trademarks around your fuc#*ing eyes!" - Sonny Carson from "The Education of Sonny Carson"
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