"How does a girl in the 90s know about I Love Lucy?" Fun Fact - here in the US, Nickelodeon's late night adult block used to air old black and white sitcoms. I Love Lucy was one of those shows =) It even aired early enough that kids with later bedtimes might be able to catch an episode or two. I was one of those kids =) so yeah, it's absolutely possible that she was familiar with the show from television reruns.
To be fair to the brave little toaster goes to mars, it is based on the book’s sequel of the same name. It’s a weird movie based on a weird book, unlike to the rescue which is basically a filler sequel
More like a prequel to the sequel after the first movie’s events because it basically explains why they know the characters like Ratso and Wittgenstein.
I recall many a time being shown this movie during rainy days at recess in elementary school. However, they always cut it like halfway through the film due to having to get back to class. I'll have to give it a full watch sometime. Always nice to see an upload from you, Esh.
EDIT: I am aware that I erroneously refer to Wittgenstein as a 70ies computer at one point. That was a slip that I apparently didn't catch before uploading. My bad. Lord only knows how many weird DTV cartoon sequels are out there.. do you know any?
🤔 I don’t care what this guy says , I love ❤️ the Brave Little Toaster. ! 🙂 It takes me back to my childhood days. 😊 I hold it near and dear to my heart 💜
I had this movie in VHS, I remember I watched before the original, it was a shock all the changes between them. And I love how you resurrected the TECHNOLOGY meme in my mind 😂🤣
I heard about there being a sequel to The Brave Little Toaster in which the appliances go to Mars _years_ before the cartoon was actually made. Because my older siblings managed to hear about the sequel of the _book_ on which the cartoon was based! I didn't hear about To The Rescue until it was already out for several years.
I passed by the VHS tapes of these movies all the time when I was a kid visiting my local Blockbuster and Hollywood video rental stores. I think even when I was young, the premise seemed lame to me. I would later see the first movie when I was really getting into animation later, but I still can't say it really does it for me. It's a movie I respect more than I enjoy. Still, I had not doubt it was a hundred times better than the DTV sequels were. Oh, this is likely because you're not American, but I Love Lucy was in near constant syndication for a long time after the show ended. It was on Nickelodeon's late night programming block even when I was a kid, and you and I are about the same age. I totally believe a girl like her used to watch reruns of the show.
I wouldn't say either movie is that great, but I did enjoy To the Rescue more than Goes to Mars. GtM was just a bit too "out there" (pun not intended) for my taste. I know it's weird to say that about a movie featuring talking appliances but the first two did manage to keep things somewhat grounded.
Man seeing this makes you feel old. Hey, I miss your Usagi videos and I've been dying to know. Which top ten ladies in Usagi are the coolest? There are many to choose from.
Hey, was it wasting my life if I spent minutes researching if an old tube computer could hook up to the internet? Given that they stopped creating tube computers by the early 60s and the oldest computer to hook up to the internet was from the 70s? I really think I should not have bothered to see if a lesser sequel's computer nonsense made any sense. Another great video by Fiction Addition.
To The Rescue is genuinely one of the worst direct to video animated sequels I have ever seen. I'd be probably be less harsh if the original film wasn't one of my favorite animated films.
To me, To The Rescue is still my favorite sequel of The Brave Little Toaster, with Goes To Mars being the second favorite. I never watch the original Brave Little Toaster movie until somewhere around 2009 or 2010, found on UA-cam. I grew up with the sequels instead of the first movie, so I was so shocked at how INSANELY dark the first movie was compared to it's sequels.
To the rescue is my favorite one, in terms of its comedy but i like tech so im kind of baised storywise. mars is my least favorite. and the first is my second. But minus chop and munch, and the super highway tappin song. the first has the best songs tho. And is probably the darkest one.
since i had the best childhood, of course i only had this movie out of the series. it's all i knew existed until like 2 years ago. oh and i only had goldmember also
I've noitced Masie happens to be white with blue eyes. Hm. What other Disney cat is white with blue eyes? Hmm. And speaking on that, my theory on Masie, her backstory is she was a stray and Rob aka Master rescued her. Now, I think The Arisocats was produuced and released way before The Brave Little Toaster: the Rescue. So, my theory is Madie may be from the same bloodline of Duchess from The Arisocats. Masie having an American accent because she was born and raised in America But her earlier ancestors (Duchess) is pure French blooded. Just a theory. Plus, no aristocrat would dare to allow a stray alleycat (don't know what bloodlines he came from) and get with their purebred, pedigree with papers. That's how they are. Marie, Duchess's daughter, had her own family after growing up, and any one from her litters were taken to America and so forth the bloodline may have contributed, which comes to Masie, who is now more American apart from her French counterparts. As you see Masie's little babies honorably hold the strong genes, being white with blue eyes.
IMO I thought 2 was good but 3 really went of the rails as far as absurdity a laundry basket and a fan powered by a micro wave making pop corn that's some black mesa level bullshit...
Don't know if I'd say I ENJOYED watching this, but I certainly feel a bit... enlightened? Educated? I sure learned there are strange Brave Little Toaster sequels, we'll go with that. Sorta fun to see early internet stuff if nothing else, even if I for one knew enough about viral spreads back then that this would just feel silly- almost as silly as appliances being so outrageously horny. (And in addition to your point on how little focus Chris gets, I wonder if there's something to be mined from how Chris is not only paler than in the previous movie, Mack is drawn with far darker skin and bigger lips than the others while most of the good guys read as your average white guy. I don't think there's anything overt int it, it feels more like common design tropes to denote a character as 'bad' that might come from some... questionable cultural places that people didn't think too deeply about.
I remember first watching The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue and Goes To Mars in the 2010's on The Disney Channel while I was babysitting my coudin. When Radio gives his vaccume tube to Wittgenstein and Wittgenstein immediately repairs decades of damage thru neglect. My mind always goes to the scene from THE IRON GIANT where THE IRON GIANT gets hit by a train and immediately repairs himself that scene is FUCKING AWESOME But when Wittgenstein does it IT MAKES NO SENSE AND IS JUST STUPID.
"How does a girl in the 90s know about I Love Lucy?"
Fun Fact - here in the US, Nickelodeon's late night adult block used to air old black and white sitcoms. I Love Lucy was one of those shows =) It even aired early enough that kids with later bedtimes might be able to catch an episode or two.
I was one of those kids =) so yeah, it's absolutely possible that she was familiar with the show from television reruns.
Eventually all they aired was the Munsters, All in the Family, the Brady Bunch, and Happy Days.
To be fair to the brave little toaster goes to mars, it is based on the book’s sequel of the same name. It’s a weird movie based on a weird book, unlike to the rescue which is basically a filler sequel
More like a prequel to the sequel after the first movie’s events because it basically explains why they know the characters like Ratso and Wittgenstein.
at the very least goes to mars was based on a book even though the movie was horrible, much like the "first" sequel.
Oh man. I just finished watching the whole trilogy today. That's some timing man.
Love your videos btw!
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I recall many a time being shown this movie during rainy days at recess in elementary school. However, they always cut it like halfway through the film due to having to get back to class. I'll have to give it a full watch sometime. Always nice to see an upload from you, Esh.
13:25 WAIT A MNUTE - 11-12-55 - November 12th 1955! From Back to the Future! Never noticed that before!
EDIT: I am aware that I erroneously refer to Wittgenstein as a 70ies computer at one point. That was a slip that I apparently didn't catch before uploading. My bad.
Lord only knows how many weird DTV cartoon sequels are out there.. do you know any?
One of the many land before time sequels had actual aliens, and as expected they didn’t really add to the plot.
How you been fiction?
🤔 I don’t care what this guy says , I love ❤️ the Brave Little Toaster. ! 🙂 It takes me back to my childhood days. 😊 I hold it near and dear to my heart 💜
I had this movie in VHS, I remember I watched before the original, it was a shock all the changes between them.
And I love how you resurrected the TECHNOLOGY meme in my mind 😂🤣
I heard about there being a sequel to The Brave Little Toaster in which the appliances go to Mars _years_ before the cartoon was actually made. Because my older siblings managed to hear about the sequel of the _book_ on which the cartoon was based!
I didn't hear about To The Rescue until it was already out for several years.
I love Brave Little Toaster TTR so much for this sole reason:
Wittgenstein the Supercomputer.
fair reason.
His song reminds me of the first movie.
Aka Mandark from Dexter's Laboratory 4:43
I passed by the VHS tapes of these movies all the time when I was a kid visiting my local Blockbuster and Hollywood video rental stores. I think even when I was young, the premise seemed lame to me. I would later see the first movie when I was really getting into animation later, but I still can't say it really does it for me. It's a movie I respect more than I enjoy. Still, I had not doubt it was a hundred times better than the DTV sequels were.
Oh, this is likely because you're not American, but I Love Lucy was in near constant syndication for a long time after the show ended. It was on Nickelodeon's late night programming block even when I was a kid, and you and I are about the same age. I totally believe a girl like her used to watch reruns of the show.
Snakes are awesome that's why they're my favorite kinda reptiles 4:00
Captain K'Nuckles as an obsolete supercomputer! I didn't know I needed this.
7:15 is that mag? Anyways this is worse than pizza elmo
How does he know the vacuum is a he. LOL 😆 5:35.
I wouldn't say either movie is that great, but I did enjoy To the Rescue more than Goes to Mars. GtM was just a bit too "out there" (pun not intended) for my taste. I know it's weird to say that about a movie featuring talking appliances but the first two did manage to keep things somewhat grounded.
Man seeing this makes you feel old.
Hey, I miss your Usagi videos and I've been dying to know. Which top ten ladies in Usagi are the coolest? There are many to choose from.
I loved these movies as a kid
Hey, was it wasting my life if I spent minutes researching if an old tube computer could hook up to the internet? Given that they stopped creating tube computers by the early 60s and the oldest computer to hook up to the internet was from the 70s? I really think I should not have bothered to see if a lesser sequel's computer nonsense made any sense.
Another great video by Fiction Addition.
I know this has been a year or so Aretha Franklin sang the best song in the movie.
To The Rescue is genuinely one of the worst direct to video animated sequels I have ever seen. I'd be probably be less harsh if the original film wasn't one of my favorite animated films.
To me, To The Rescue is still my favorite sequel of The Brave Little Toaster, with Goes To Mars being the second favorite. I never watch the original Brave Little Toaster movie until somewhere around 2009 or 2010, found on UA-cam.
I grew up with the sequels instead of the first movie, so I was so shocked at how INSANELY dark the first movie was compared to it's sequels.
To the rescue is my favorite one, in terms of its comedy but i like tech so im kind of baised storywise. mars is my least favorite. and the first is my second. But minus chop and munch, and the super highway tappin song. the first has the best songs tho. And is probably the darkest one.
Do you think Slappy, the loan shark, is also Slappy the Squirrel??
It’s surprising how many times it tries to replicate the first movie
17:54 well at least we know the junkyard victims fates now
since i had the best childhood, of course i only had this movie out of the series. it's all i knew existed until like 2 years ago. oh and i only had goldmember also
Never seen this movie or it's predacessor but it looks like a good watch!
I guess an obligatory “a toast to you” joke is obligatory?
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Best reference
5:27 How I feel with shrimp. I hate shrimp It tastes like old sweat.
I've noitced Masie happens to be white with blue eyes. Hm. What other Disney cat is white with blue eyes? Hmm.
And speaking on that, my theory on Masie, her backstory is she was a stray and Rob aka Master rescued her.
Now, I think The Arisocats was produuced and released way before The Brave Little Toaster: the Rescue. So, my theory is Madie may be from the same bloodline of Duchess from The Arisocats.
Masie having an American accent because she was born and raised in America
But her earlier ancestors (Duchess) is pure French blooded.
Just a theory.
Plus, no aristocrat would dare to allow a stray alleycat (don't know what bloodlines he came from) and get with their purebred, pedigree with papers. That's how they are.
Marie, Duchess's daughter, had her own family after growing up, and any one from her litters were taken to America and so forth the bloodline may have contributed, which comes to Masie, who is now more American apart from her French counterparts.
As you see Masie's little babies honorably hold the strong genes, being white with blue eyes.
To be honest I thought the 2nd movie was the 1st because I never saw the 1st one until later in life
IMO I thought 2 was good but 3 really went of the rails as far as absurdity a laundry basket and a fan powered by a micro wave making pop corn that's some black mesa level bullshit...
olde viruses:"reckless"
modern viruses:"hunted like zombies while they try to miltiply"
Don't know if I'd say I ENJOYED watching this, but I certainly feel a bit... enlightened? Educated? I sure learned there are strange Brave Little Toaster sequels, we'll go with that. Sorta fun to see early internet stuff if nothing else, even if I for one knew enough about viral spreads back then that this would just feel silly- almost as silly as appliances being so outrageously horny.
(And in addition to your point on how little focus Chris gets, I wonder if there's something to be mined from how Chris is not only paler than in the previous movie, Mack is drawn with far darker skin and bigger lips than the others while most of the good guys read as your average white guy. I don't think there's anything overt int it, it feels more like common design tropes to denote a character as 'bad' that might come from some... questionable cultural places that people didn't think too deeply about.
That’s satan incorporated llc
I like it
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I remember first watching The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue and Goes To Mars in the 2010's on The Disney Channel while I was babysitting my coudin. When Radio gives his vaccume tube to Wittgenstein and Wittgenstein immediately repairs decades of damage thru neglect. My mind always goes to the scene from THE IRON GIANT where THE IRON GIANT gets hit by a train and immediately repairs himself that scene is FUCKING AWESOME But when Wittgenstein does it IT MAKES NO SENSE AND IS JUST STUPID.
How to clear possibly buy the Danish dub Of the Brave little toaster
You'd have to go hunting online for a dvd I'm afraid. I do happen to own it, but it's a pretty old release.