The part with the air conditioner always choked me up as a kid. It shows that he really did just want to be loved like the rest of the appliances, and it might have been why he was so bitter and angry he blew a fuse.
This movie gave me so much anxiety as a kid. I became a toy hoarder at age 8. I didn't want to throw any of my old toys away because I thought they were alive and would end up in a place like this.
Yeah until toy story 3 where you get to see where the toys go to the internal flames of hell..nah I'm just kidding they still burn though toy story 3 scared me for life so did brace little toaster only I wasn't born when brave little toaster came out and I think I was like 5 and one more thing you know those kill count video where they count the kills in a movie why isn't there one for the brave little toaster
I became a literal hoarder after The brave little toaster and toy story the same thing happened After I watch raggedy ann and andy musical adventure after the camels backstory so yeah I became a hoarder as well
2:56 Gotta love that even though the new appliances brag about being advanced, they're just like Toaster and friends. They just want the kid to love them...
@@101VoltsHe was trying to make Rooney's Vacuums down on 53rd sound dangerous so they'd stay away from it in the hopes that they'd go to the junkyard instead. That's why he was advertising everything as being "Ernie's" - that's the name of the junkyard that the main characters had gone to. He was trying to make it sound like he was advertising for somewhere else in the hopes that they'd go to the junkyard to save them. That's why Chris and the Master were confused when they arrived at the junkyard. The Master: "This sure doesn't look like Crazy Ernie's Amazing Emporium of Total Bargain Madness." Chris: "It's the right address." Correction: That's the address of the junkyard that the TV gave them in the hopes of tricking them into saving the main characters from certain doom. He saw them get kicked into the truck. :)
I love everything about how the magnet and crusher are set up.For one, every villian up until this point has had a speaking role and a motivation. In order: neglect, poor social skills, ignorance, abuse, and jealousy. They’ve all been sympathetic in some sense. Then we meet the final villians, who either never had motivations or desires to sympathise with at all or lost them long ago:1:43 the magnet appears in the distance, stationary, as if observing the truck carrying more work or toys (depending on your interpretation).2:03 You can hear the crusher, but for now it seems like insignificant background noise.2:20 a low hum, and then 2:22 BAM! First shoe drops! Like a lizard targeting a fly.2:25 the magnet stares them down with rage as he continues to do the work he’s done every day, and you know it cant be good. It has no mouth, just those bitter eyes2:29 the beating noise comes back and as the shot pans across the conveyer it gets louder, to reveal2:38 BANG! The other shoe drops, in the form of a crusher. It only has a mouth, contrasting the magnet, and its ‘eyes’ are painted as part of the background making them look dead and soul-less. Almost like a scull, the grim reaper. And without a single line of dialogue, in less than a minute they’ve managed to convey both an imediate sense of danger for the protagonists, but also a sense of dread at the fact that this horror is an everyday thing in this place, and it will continue long after the end of thr film.
This is the underworld. Hell. The heroes have to go to hell. It is the vice of consumerism and the dark side of the beautiful shining City shown at 1:35
To be honest guys, the magnet is not as evil as people portray him. I think he has to be angry for a reason, the reasons I like is because he hates his job, the other reason is because the cars once had someone to love them while he NEVER had that, making me feel bad for the giant magnet. I think he was crushing the cars that talked to tell them to stop rubbing the fact that they were loved and he wasn't in his face, since he can't talk. As for why he went after the appliances and Rob, I think he's just so angry and annoyed that he doesn't always know what he's doing, since emotions do play on actions heavily. So, yeah, I don't think he's evil at all, just completely misunderstood.
1:12: "He....has fixed me......the Master's come back......just like the Toaster and his (her) friends said he would. They was right about him the whole while!" Poor AC, he's going to be either by himself or with some new appliances to talk to.
When air conditioner is all fixed and cries happily after seeing rob fixed him up was emotional. Those cutting edge appliances were mean and heartless throwing out toaster and the others in the dumpster,I;m glad rob didn't take them to college and they deserved that.
It was 1987, Spaceballs also got by with a PG rating while saying "Fuck" once (reasoning was it was only once so that's OK) and sex references. You might wanna look at the photo shown at 4:42 too but at the same time, it's during a "Carcinogenic... I don't wanna look at these pictures" speech.
Dogeboi9378 yeah I just realized it. I’m guessing this was the only time a Disney movie showed a character commit suicide even if the car was an inanimate object.
Blanky: I'm glad the master has such better appliances. ☹ Radio: Yeah, couldn't get anymore modern.😔 Lampy: *crying* Th-They're wonderful.😢 No, the "new" appliances aren't wonderful. They were awful, disrespectful, discriminating garbage! It would be such sweet & salty karma when those jerks get replaced, while they ended up in the scrap yard, especially that ugly porcelain eggplant Plugsy (fat face is one to talk about being modern when Lampy's kind is actually more & still popular these days).
actually apparently one of the directors of this film admitted that the movie wasn't really meant for children, it was originally meant for an older demographic
Blanky: I'm glad the Master has such good appliances. Radio: Yeah. Couldn't get any more modern. Lampy: They're, they-they, they're wonderful. For some reason I always thought thry were raving about themselves rather than the Cutting Edge appliances. Don't ask me why. :)