The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
Based on the book by Thomas M. Disch and intended as the third film in the series, this sequel was finished and released prior to 'The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue'. Whilst trying to protect their new "Little Master" the anthropomorphic appliances set off on an epic adventure and make many new friends along the way.
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- Cast:
- Deanna Oliver , Thurl Ravenscroft , Roger Kabler , Stephen Tobolowsky , Eric Lloyd , Farrah Fawcett , Wayne Knight
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The Worst Film Ever
Memorable, crazy movie
Load of rubbish!!
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
This was horrible. For a children's movie, it uses terms like Planned Obsolescence and has really odd characterizations. The first of the series is cute and makes sense. This one is a horrible waste of time for the viewer and was certainly a waste of time for anyone whose name is in the credits. If I had been on this project, I would remove my name. Quite frankly, the plot lacks any depth. The newly introduced characters are not developed well. The dialogue is stilted while many terms, such as planned obsolescence, are not understandable to the target audience. While I understand that talking appliances is a stretch for the imagination, the trip to Mars is even more far-fetched and the team did not do a good job of helping the viewer make the leap.
THIS movie is a ROLLERtoaster of electrifying songs, enlightening LIFE lessons, and mind-zapping use of LANGUAGE, which WILL envelope YOUR heart in a warm, comforting embrace of emotion. The CHARACTERS are merry and bright with a HINT of cheddar flavouring. I'm a BIG FAN of this movie because it was LITERALLY cinematic PERFECTION. The first time I watched this movie, it was in my dad's basement in complete darkness. He had abandoned me to watch baseball or something, and I was terrified. This movie quickly became my new dad.I have cried only twice in my life. The first time was when I lost my 1992 Captain America collector's card. The second was when I heard the gripping story of WonderLuxe appliances.If you need something to fill the void in your soul, and you've already found Jesus, watch "The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars."
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
My son likes this movie, particularly the music. I have no strong feelings about it one way or another, except that the adults seem to be far too wide-awake and cheerful to be the parents of a new baby. My favourite part was hearing DeForrest Kelley as the voice of the Viking spacecraft.