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Thomas M. Disch's sequel, based on the book sequel, has our heroes zooming off to, of all places, Mars.Thomas M. Disch's sequel, based on the book sequel, has our heroes zooming off to, of all places, Mars.Thomas M. Disch's sequel, based on the book sequel, has our heroes zooming off to, of all places, Mars.
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- 2 nominations total
Thurl Ravenscroft
- Kirby
- (voice)
Deanna Oliver
- Toaster
- (voice)
Eric Lloyd
- Blanky
- (voice)
Timothy Stack
- Lampy
- (voice)
- (as Tim Stack)
Roger Kabler
- Radio
- (voice)
Andy Milder
- Ratso
- (voice)
Fyvush Finkel
- Hearing Aid
- (voice)
Stephen Tobolowsky
- Calculator
- (voice)
- (as Stephen Tobolowski)
Farrah Fawcett
- Faucet
- (voice)
Redmond O'Neal
- Squirt
- (voice)
Wayne Knight
- Microwave
- (voice)
Jessica Tuck
- Chris
- (voice)
Chris Young
- Rob
- (voice)
Russi Taylor
- Robbie
- (voice)
Carol Channing
- Fanny
- (voice)
Rick Logan
- Woodstock Balloon
- (voice)
- …
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- TriviaThis was the only animated movie DeForest Kelley did voice work for, as well as his final performance. In BTS footage, he referenced his character of Dr. McCoy from Star Trek by saying "I'm a doctor, not an animated appliance!"
- GoofsWhen Lampy pulls Robbie's pajamas, his butt is shown, but in the next shot, when his pajamas fall off, he is still wearing his diaper.
- Alternate versionsOn the 1998 VHS release, during the end credits, Mark Elliott announces that a preview for The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997) is coming up right after the credits. Because of that, the end credits are at warp speed and the song "Floating" is shortened. However, on Disney Channel and Toon Disney broadcasts and the 2003 DVD release, the end credits are slower, allowing most of "Floating" to be featured.
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I love the first Brave Little Toaster, and saw both its sequels The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue and The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. Both are rather bland in comparison, but both are watchable unlike some of the other animated sequels I've seen.
Its problems are actually similar to the first sequel's. It is too short, and the story is rather predictable and rushed despite the quite nice ending. The songs are on the forgettable and unnecessary side too, the one at the beginning especially is the epitome of sap. Also it is lacking the eerie yet compelling, touching quality the original has.
However, apart from some characters being re-designed and looking rather strange and off-model, the animation is not too bad. The backgrounds are decent enough as are the colours. The writing isn't as strong, but there are some humorous and poignant ones which I appreciated. The characters are still likable, and the voice actors do do very well, even the new-comers and replacements.
All in all, a bland sequel, but not a bad one. 5/10 Bethany Cox
Its problems are actually similar to the first sequel's. It is too short, and the story is rather predictable and rushed despite the quite nice ending. The songs are on the forgettable and unnecessary side too, the one at the beginning especially is the epitome of sap. Also it is lacking the eerie yet compelling, touching quality the original has.
However, apart from some characters being re-designed and looking rather strange and off-model, the animation is not too bad. The backgrounds are decent enough as are the colours. The writing isn't as strong, but there are some humorous and poignant ones which I appreciated. The characters are still likable, and the voice actors do do very well, even the new-comers and replacements.
All in all, a bland sequel, but not a bad one. 5/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Feb 28, 2011
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