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5.5/10
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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.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
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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Did you know
- 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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Even though I must confess that the premise for the movie still makes my head hurt. It just seemed mind-boggling to have a bunch of household appliances zooming off on a popcorn-powered spaceship made from a fan and a laundry basket.
I can't say more than that simply to avoid spoilers, but since the original movie had an interestingly layered storyline where the plot seemed strangely plausible despite the absurdity of living appliances, this was just too bizarre to awaken the same feelings in me. The songs here are also pretty forgettable, but not awful.
But with all that said, I actually found some satisfaction in the new character of Tinselina who had a decently touching character arc being a Christmas ornament never been used on a Christmas tree. And despite the out of this world premise that's what the movie is about, having a purpose and commiting to it instead of denying oneself.
I can't say more than that simply to avoid spoilers, but since the original movie had an interestingly layered storyline where the plot seemed strangely plausible despite the absurdity of living appliances, this was just too bizarre to awaken the same feelings in me. The songs here are also pretty forgettable, but not awful.
But with all that said, I actually found some satisfaction in the new character of Tinselina who had a decently touching character arc being a Christmas ornament never been used on a Christmas tree. And despite the out of this world premise that's what the movie is about, having a purpose and commiting to it instead of denying oneself.
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- Brave Little Toaster 2
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