

I mean, what made the first Brave Little Toaster movie work as well as it does is because it takes an idea as silly and as ridiculous as talking appliances going on an incredible journey to the city and makes a compelling, exciting, sometimes scary adventure but it keeps it in the realms of possibility that this could happen in real life…sort of. So, yeah, this was a really weird movie, even as a kid in the 90s, I was baffled by this one and today….it still baffles me. It’s up to our heroes plus a houseful of new friends – a fan, microwave, calculator, bag of cheddar-flavored popcorn and “the contraption in the junk drawer”- to reach for the stars and bring him safely home.

Robbie, the master’s baby, has been mysteriously beamed to Mars. It featured the last performances of actors DeForest Kelley, Paddi Edwards, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Carol Channing, before their deaths in 1999, 20, respectively.Īlthough set after the events of The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, Goes to Mars was the first of the two sequels to the original film, as both were in production around the same time and the latter was the first to finish production. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation and distributed for video by Walt Disney Home Video, It was released in 1998 in United States. Both are sequels to the book, The Brave Little Toaster. Disch in 1988 and a film released in 1998 based on it. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children’s book by Thomas M.
