
This is a completely ghetto part of the film that I don’t think really holds up. (This image is why you never see a clown college anymore these days)ĭuring the trip to the big city to find their master they all nearly get turned into spare parts in an appliance shop. Not only did this make me fear clowns and fire, I was also completely turned off from cooking in general.

There’s also another incredibly scary scene that involves clown firemen and their Master nearly getting burnt to death. They face a lot of frightening obstacles like a storm in the forest and falling into quick sand. The group sets out on an amazing journey. What kind of child has a toaster, a blanket, a lamp, a radio, and a vacuum cleaner as toys? His parents can own a vacation cabin but they can’t buy him a football? Their Master is a child who grew up playing with these items. The 80s were so much cooler than they are today.įearing that their owner whom they refer to as “Master” (because I guess they like the abuse) will never return they set out away from the cabin they are in. There’s also a really creepy scene in the beginning where the air conditioner voiced by Phil Hartman kills itself because he fears their owner is never coming back. The main characters are the brave Toaster, the shy child-like blanket named Blanky, a bright yet sometimes dim lamp named Lampy, Radio who was a radio and not a retarded black guy, and Kirby a vacuum cleaner. The Brave Little Toaster is a film about personified household items on an adventure to find their owner. I don’t believe in coincidences as much as I believe something in the universe was aligned this year to make three awesome creatures all in the same calendar year. The other thing to happen was the release of the classic film The Brave Little Toaster. We were each born in October 1987 less than a week apart.

The first two were the births of the creators of this blog.
