

Shortly after, the film’s production moved to Hyperion Pictures, a studio that former Disney employees initiated. The Walt Disney Studios secured the rights in 1982, and a young animator named John Lasseter pitched it as a project for then-burgeoning computer animation. Disch, first appearing in Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine. The Brave Little Toaster is based on the 1980 novella by Thomas M. When they all notice that the cottage has been put up for sale, the appliances head out on an adventure to find Rob for themselves. The film focuses on the main character and his fellow anthropomorphic appliances: a radio, a lamp, and an electric blanket at a small cottage, who are waiting for a family, specifically a young boy named Rob (dubbed “Master”), to return for summer vacation.

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars has an out there premise, but together it makes The Brave Little Toaster a fun animated trilogy.ġ0.Who knew appliances could be so magical? It may not seem as compelling as what happens in Andy’s room when he’s not around in Toy Story or The Secret Life of Pets, but The Brave Little Toaster sheds a fantastical light on those workhorse household machines that get us through our day.

On their way to Mars they encounter a bunch of singing balloons and on Mars they encounter advanced military grade appliances.

They achieve this by attaching a ceiling fan to a laundry basket. Things take an unexpected turn when the baby is transported to outer space and the appliances have to go to Mars to rescue him. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is probably the lightest movie in the entire trilogy.Īfter the master and mistress get married, the appliances welcome a new baby to the family. Meaning I would rather stick to something quick and easy to watch. Like other direct-to-video Disney sequels, sometimes I prefered a sequel over an original. Even though it was released before the second installment. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the second sequel to The Brave Little Toaster.
