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Mars is a democracy, so they have an election. (Footage focusing on the Toaster attempting to challenge the Supreme Commander in an election is shown)ĭoug (vo): So, okay, what's next? There's gonna be a big battle, the Earth appliances fight the Mars appliances? No. How did they get there? Well, I guess I won't ruin it just in case you haven't seen it, but needless to say, it is very bizarre and complicated, but also a little funny. (Clips focusing on the characters exploring Mars are shown)ĭoug (vo): When they do finally get to Mars, they come across the baby and also some other appliances, including the top of a Christmas tree. It's thinking like this that is so silly, I absolutely love it.
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And this movie is more than happy to indulge that idea. And if you were a dumb idiot like me when you were a toddler, you always wondered, "Where'd those balloons go?" Logically, they couldn't just lose air and drop back to Earth, no, no. Why? It's all the balloons that kids had that they eventually let go of and they fly into the sky.


(Footage focusing on a scene involving the characters encountering living and breathing balloons in space is shown)ĭoug (vo): When they go into space, what's the first thing they come across? Balloons. But because of that, it allows the writers to get really, really imaginative with it.
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Not that there was a ton in a series about a talking toaster, but it still lives in the normal reality that just happens to have talking appliances in it. To me, they're making it clear there is absolutely no reality in the rest of this. Yep, these simple household items put together launch you into space.ĭoug (vo): Okay, so this is where the movie either wins you over or completely loses you. They figure out the baby is on Mars, and they just grab some random appliances around the house to build a spaceship. Someone or something from the planet Mars comes on down to Earth, abducts the little baby, and the appliances decide it's their job to go and save him. But as you imagine, things get pretty goddamn weird pretty quick. There's a lot of quiet moments, there's not a lot of zany music, a lot of it is just these appliances talking to each other, and it seems to work fine. Even though the animation is a little less quality, it's still very similar to the original, and, again, it really tries to capture the original's tone. But overtime, in a surprisingly really sweet song.like, I don't even like babies in movies, but this song about one almost gets you teary-eyed.the appliances all learn to love him.
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A new baby is brought into the home, the appliances don't really know how to react to him, especially the electric blanket. At first, it really seems to follow the narrative and feel of the original story. I'm sure some sort of adventure happened in the last one, but I didn't see it because, I'm not gonna lie, I just wanted to get to this one. I'm 100% honest when I say The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is surprisingly sort of charming.ĭoug (vo): It starts off with the Toaster and his appliance friends in the new home of their master and his wife. I don't have any irony behind that or one of those "it's so good, it's bad" reasonings. And the only thing weirder than that, it's.actually.kind of okay. This 40-year-old man willingly put on The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. I always had this on my Disneycember list, but it always had to get bumped back because something else would come out that I thought just made more sense to review. For years, I've been so interested in seeing how the hell this very small, innocent series goes from a little toaster and some appliances trying to find their human master to going to a fucking different planet somehow.

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars)ĭoug (vo): You ever watch a movie you checked out simply because of the title? Like, you know deep down, it's probably gonna be bad, but the title is just so strange, you have to know what happens in it? The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is that for me.
