Knowing that the planned remake had the same people involved with Alvin and the Chipmunks, I would’ve hated it though. I’m glad that this version was abandoned, fingers crossed that a reboot gets made with the original creator involved cause he wrote the book and the movie. *edit* The guy who wrote the movie didn't write the book, and unfortunately the one who did write the book sadly passed away a long time ago, sorry for the incorrect information.
I think if done correctly, a remake of the book/animated movie could’ve worked. I would go for very little CGI and more of a stop motion/animatronic puppetry route. Like a Jim Henson production.
I hate it when a remake of any kind completely ignores the original creator when they are available. It’s suggests that this remake wouldn’t be all that great.
If you are talking about Jerry Reese, the guy mentioned in the video, he was the director of the film and not the creator. The original creator is the author of the book the movie was based on, Thomas M. Disch. Sad to say, he would not be involved with any future Brave Little Toaster movies because he died in 2008.
@@RyuSpike True, but most people know this franchise by the movie, not the book so advertising a reboot should appeal to those who were fans of Reese’s work.
Honestly the Brave Little Toaster franchise would’ve fit perfectly into getting an animated TV series to continue their adventures after the mars movie
Honestly yeah I'd have liked this. Say what you will about the sequels but at least they kept the visual style and personalities of the characters intact. They don't quite capture the tone of the first movie, but they still tackle some of its ideas with Wittgenstein having given up on life after being abandoned and a very outdated piece of hardware, then the Mars movie talks about planned obsolescence, even if the actual scenario is wildly bizarre. To be fair, the original author of the Brave Little Toaster book (yes it was based on a book) also wrote a book sequel where they go to Mars, so with that in mind that movie feels more justified. And To the Rescue is just a fairly tame transition between them. I didn't hate the sequels at all and they did give off some "saturday morning cartoon version" energy. If anything at all, I hope they at least keep the sequels canon when/if they revisit the franchise. Wittgenstein is such a good character and ally to the main five so I want him to return.
I absolutely love “The Brave Little Toaster!” (I actually drew the 5 main characters of the movie.) I love the characters voices, the plot, the songs, everything about the movie is fantastic! It’s a shame that this reboot wasn’t created, but in my opinion, the character designs are terrible! The characters look very charming in the original, but I’m not a big fan of the designs you’ve showed us today. Not to be rude to the people who made those designs, but they could’ve made them much better.
If they ever make a CGI remake they should set it in the original time period of the eighties and just play up the nostalgia. I’d totally go see that with my kids. To modernize it and put it in the present with modern technology characters would make it loose it’s charm
I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
@@Melissa0774 That would be a good idea! imagine, Disney decides to do a Live Action, and they hire you? I wish you good luck, and I'll wait for your video!
I used to love the movie, but now I hate it mainly because of the dark tone and the characters being dislikable. But I respect your opinion. And here's my cast for the reboot if it ever happened back then: Toaster: Timothee Chalamet. Blanky: Zachary Gordon. Radio: Jim Carrey. Kirby: Stone Cold Steve Austin. Lampy: Steve Buscemi. Air Conditioner: Brad Garrett. Smartphone: Jamie Foxx.
For me, I'd not use CG, but animatronic puppetry, making a Jim Henson kind-of movie, while using stop motion for when their faces need to morph alive. Also, for casting (I'm just going off of if made today): Toaster - Noah Schnapp Kirby - JK Simmons or Brad Garrett Blanky - Jackson Robert Scott Radio - Charlie Day Lampy - Joe Keery Master/Rob - Iain Armitage
Honestly I love the Brave Little Toaster Trilogy and grew up with them on VHS. Although that one nightmare scene did terrify me as a kid….but the trilogy is so underrated and they are all so good!
@Anime Shorts 4 U There are three things I don't understand in life: 1. The placebo effect 2. Why people spam in YT comments for subs and likes without actually posting good content 3. Why cows only face north or south when they eat
@@weathermansam2There are 3 things I don’t get: 1: Why bots even exist since they didn’t exist 10 years ago 2: Why I’m commenting on a year old comment 3: Why animation is treated like crap.
Guess no one read the Reddit post. The “remake” was actually more of a sequel, with live-action/CGI elements. It didn’t happen because someone snagged the rights at the last second, cancelling the project Looked fun. Shame it’ll never be.
Oh man, now that's interesting. Considering the original plan was to make the whole movie CGI, I wouldn't mind seeing a blend of the CGI with 2D. And a sequel just sounds more appealing than a remake. There's a fantastic fanfiction out there called "The Brave Little Toaster Finds the Recalled" that brings us back the appliances and the family in the 2020s, long after the Goes to Mars incident. It adds some depth to the characters and gives Lampy his own adventure. With the right vision a sequel could work so well.
Actually, it kind of will be, in a way. I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
If there was a live action version, It would be a bit hard to do the voices, the guy who did Kirby's voice died, and the one for Blanky grew up! You know, Vailskibum, your voice is deep enough, you might be able to do Kirby if there ever is a remake!
I'd watched it as a kid, and even surprised to learn that Disney had an involvement in it through the sequel. Also, the redesigns are okay... with the exception of the toaster. The color scheme makes it look too weird.
Are some of the Retro-Style Toasters _really_ kinda like that? I can't think of any actual vintage ones that are actually red like that. Not like I'm a huge vintage toaster enthusiast, but I do own a vintage Sunbeam Radiant...
Ah such an incredible animation for kids, featuring murder, suicide, insanity, acceptance of morality, depression with sprinkles of love and humor. They don’t make them like this anymore, come to think of it don’t think they did back then either.
Rant here but I resonate with that last sentence. I’m sick of pretending the 80s and 90s were all hidden gems and modern films are inherently inferior I love old films as much as the next guy but I agree that not every single film from the 80s was dark, mature, and entertaining like many think. ( they were generally more violent though) The brave little toasters on its own merit however was an extremely good film regardless of the time period.
I feel like the smartphone would be the villain because of its appearance and how modern it is but blanket doesn’t feel the same since he was suppose to be a heater for the blanket
Yeah, having a smartphone mixed into the appliances doesn't fit the theme of the main cast. Well, unless it is an older smartphone that got replaced by a newer model. But even then! A cordless, cellar, or flip phone would fit in better with a group of older appliances that not a lot of people would want compared to modern appliances.
@@RyuSpike They really should have just had an old Nokia Phone, not a Smartphone, which was _way_ too new in 2012 for it to make sense in the main cast, if they were trying to go in a similar path to the first movie.
The redesigns have "The 99c Store Bargain Bin" written ALL over them. If they really wanted to sell it, they shouldve researched for appliance designs that ACTUALLY MATCH what the original characters look like.
@@deionpehowdy They were all published by Disney. The original has the Disney logo on it. But for some reason only the sequels are on Disney Plus. I hope they add the original movie to it. But to be honest Disney doesn't mean much nowadays. They weren't "in-house Disney" like Aladdin, Lion King, etc. They were their own studio (Hyperion Pictures) and just published under the Disney label because Disney likes putting their name on anything and everything.
I remember watching The Brave Little Toaster and it sequels as a kid,Also those designs in the remake look like nightmare fuel and we should all be glad it was never released,Also the redesign for Lampy it looks like he has Wall-E eyes.
Fun Fact: The Brave Little Toaster was actually supposed to be the first computer-animated film, but the idea was dropped and John Lasseter, who was the director of Toy Story and also worked at Disney at the time, was fired, and the idea was dropped.
I love these movies and I actually have a few original animation cells from them that I’m planning on getting framed and put up on my wall at some point
If a live action version was made it could star: Tara Strong as Toaster Ed O'Neil as Kirby the vacuum Ross Bagdasarian Jr as Lamp Tom Kenny as Radio Jason Maybaum as Blanket Eric Bauza as Air Conditioner Finn Wolfhard as Rob AKA The Master And John Lovitz as the TV
i remember this being one of my favorite movies when i was little! of course then A LOT of stuff went over my head! now seeing this as an adult it seems so much more darker!
I remember seeing it once as a kid. Pretty sure cgi would be a very different, especially if we’re talking about inanimate appliances coming to life. And I can not imagine live action at all!
1:40 Nice video touch. Even if I wasn't looking at my computer, I'd still have thought of that exact scene. Heck I say that in the DHMIS-style IRL too. Anyway, I've never seen (or heard of) Brave Little Toaster, and now I want to.
Correction, The Brave Little Toaster isn’t actually rated G. It was never given an official rating from the MPAA, and didn’t have an official theatrical release either; it was shown independently at select local theaters by the production crew.
It’s very good but very dark, to give a general idea, imagine the sad backstories from toy story, but apply it to practically every character. While in toy story most toys get a happy ending and only a few suffer heartbreak and abandonment, brave little toaster is the reverse. That’s all I’ll say.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and it being extremely unsettling, but now having learned the fact that it was originally aimed at more mature audiences, I actually REALLY want to rewatch it now that I'm almost 20! Does anyone know where I might be able to find it?
I highly prefer the more simplistic design of all the appliances. Of course, I would like to see how it would've ended up but staring at that semi-cyclops of a toaster. I find the super simplistic designs of the appliances somewhat charming.
I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
If they make a live action remake it could feature: Tara Strong as Toaster Ed O,Neil As Kirby the Vacuum Ross Bagdasarian as Lampy Tom Kenny as Radio Jason Maybaum as Blanket Eric Bauza as Air Conditioner
The Brave Little Toaster. The movie that changed me and musical tastes. The moment the radio pushed play on Tutti Frutti When I first watched at age 5 I became hooked on 50's Rock n Roll forever
Man I loved the Brave Little Toaster growing up, I guess I either didn't see one of the movies or just just don't remember it because I don't remember ever seeing some of those scenes in the video
Also Brave Little toaster was based a book that had a bitter sweet ending with the gang not finding their owner but finding a new owner ending on a toy story 3 note.
I used to watch this as a kid and I think everything went over my head I’ll have to give it another go now that I’ll understand how messed up this movie is lol
I thought no one knew about this movie, but guess I was wrong. I remember when i was around 6 or 7, I watched all 3 movies in reverse order (meaning I accidentally saved the worst for last) and when I watched the dark one, I didnt think it was that dark (Except for the AC exploding), but now that I´m older, I realized how dark it was and I havent seen it in years, I may rewatch it (What's more disturbing is in the song where the cars are being crushed, before this old car gets put on the conveyer belt, he willingly drives towards it meaning he worked perfectly and could live but chose not to.
Damn! This CGI looks almost as disturbing as that clown… I think it’s for the best that this remake didn’t happen. Pretty sure that because this film wasn’t well remembered and was quite dark for a kids film, they probably understood that a remake will be… "Worthless"…
BLT is my second favorite film behind Inside Out, I remembering hearing about a remake around that time and the premise, I was excited! Sometime afterward though, and without any other info being released, I was beginning to think it was one of those internet hoaxes, maybe stumbling on some art that felt like it confirmed it [perhaps the same sort of scenario as the 'Inside Out' sequel that floated around a while ago where the theme was much more 'adult'] Good to know my childhood brain was not mistaken and it actually could've been a thing. Though those deigns look scarier than how most perceive the clown from the classic BLT. Would one day look forward to what a revival cold possibly look like for the franchise and peek new interest for a new generation, but I am also very content with it remaining a cult classic. I always appreciate when anyone talks about the movie as I fear this movie falls into obscurity sometimes. I don't remember when I first watched it, though it was likely a broadcast on something like Cartoon Network back in the early 2000s, and stayed a vague memory until I found and watched it in Late Middle School, or Early High School [I first thought it turned into a TV series]. Just hope it is not too weird to think that my favorite movie as a kid was a movie I hardly remembered and I don't remember being particularly scared of the clown personally. I did draw A LOT of inanimate objects with Garfield eyes back in middle school and was kind of obsessed with inanimate objects as a whole, for sure influenced by my memories. One last thing to add to my tangent. What did the do to my fave character Lampy?! I've never seen a lamp like that before and the redesign looks far closer to some the antagonists of the movies over Lampy in the movies.
A Car: *revs engine* “…Perhaps these redesigns of our beloved appliance gang are truly worthless…! And cue the chorus..” Same chorus from Ernie’s Disposal: *all sing* “Worthless! Worthless! Worthless!” Rob’s Car: “Never had I been able to see the day where my five friends were turned into… THIS?!”
In 2006, Hyperion Pictures uploaded on their website, an image of a possibly fourth film of The Brave Little Toaster but this time, it would be in CGI, however the film was never produced and Hyperion Pictures went dormant for 12 years.
It's too scary already, as it's for mature audience who loves child cartoon. The remake would have suddenly taken the horror even further. And nobody risked accepting that and go ahead.
80's kids movies in general were darker, Return to Oz, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Never Ending Story and The Black Cauldron, I'm pretty sure this movie was always intended for all ages, I liked it at 5.
We should all be glad this movie didn't get made. The original film traumatized plenty of kids as it is; you don't want to give them even worse nightmares with those character designs.
Ah yes…for years I wondered what the cars being crushed movie that I saw as a kid was…finally figured it out 10 years ago, rewatched it as an adult and holllly is this movie daaaark. But I absolutely love the brave little toaster. Also I only really like the CGI Radio the others are…well uh…creepy.
Those designs are HORRENDOUS!! Hopefully it never gets made. Also am I the only one sick of all these videos with the same "lawl this dark movie was for kids?!" joke in it? NO it wasn't made for kids, it was from the beginning made as an art-house film. Blame Disney for misleading you with the box-art because if you look up the original box-art the director intended it much more fits the mood of the film.
this movie deserves more love
@@Cliffordlonghead we don’t care
@@ek.c5j true
@Josh squad its not that mean.
I agree
Totally
In short, the reason why this remake didn’t come to life was because it was just too scary and they didn’t want to make it scarier with live action.
Dud that cgi toaster looks like he wants to eat you
It was supposed to be CGI.
I did not find it scary as a kid, and even I did, I would not find it more scary than the Legend of Sleepy Hallow, the Disney cartoon one.
How are cartoons scary exactly?
@@shanewalters2565 Like, How Some Of the characters got destroyed in the movie. And, Some almost died. Like, The AC. Or, some cars
Knowing that the planned remake had the same people involved with Alvin and the Chipmunks, I would’ve hated it though. I’m glad that this version was abandoned, fingers crossed that a reboot gets made with the original creator involved cause he wrote the book and the movie.
*edit*
The guy who wrote the movie didn't write the book, and unfortunately the one who did write the book sadly passed away a long time ago, sorry for the incorrect information.
The man who wrote the original book sadly killed himself a few years ago
@@headofcosmospictures1232 Oh… I didn’t know that.
@@headofcosmospictures1232 rip
@@headofcosmospictures1232 no wonder the movie had those childhood traumatizing scenes. The writer was insane
I think if done correctly, a remake of the book/animated movie could’ve worked. I would go for very little CGI and more of a stop motion/animatronic puppetry route. Like a Jim Henson production.
I hate it when a remake of any kind completely ignores the original creator when they are available. It’s suggests that this remake wouldn’t be all that great.
Halo tv show moment.
@@spence8507 Also Animaniacs
Like the Powerpuff Girls reboot.
If you are talking about Jerry Reese, the guy mentioned in the video, he was the director of the film and not the creator. The original creator is the author of the book the movie was based on, Thomas M. Disch. Sad to say, he would not be involved with any future Brave Little Toaster movies because he died in 2008.
@@RyuSpike True, but most people know this franchise by the movie, not the book so advertising a reboot should appeal to those who were fans of Reese’s work.
The Brace Little Toaster is scarier than your typical Universal-Blumhouse film.
Anime shorts 4 U...shut up
But also yeah I don't understand math either
@Anime Shorts 4 U in addition, you spam under replies like a bot.
Alright. It's your choice Toaster. You can come back. Or your franchise can end with your 3rd film and last forever.
@@delaynamurray4224revive it as an anime.
Honestly the Brave Little Toaster franchise would’ve fit perfectly into getting an animated TV series to continue their adventures after the mars movie
Honestly yeah I'd have liked this. Say what you will about the sequels but at least they kept the visual style and personalities of the characters intact. They don't quite capture the tone of the first movie, but they still tackle some of its ideas with Wittgenstein having given up on life after being abandoned and a very outdated piece of hardware, then the Mars movie talks about planned obsolescence, even if the actual scenario is wildly bizarre.
To be fair, the original author of the Brave Little Toaster book (yes it was based on a book) also wrote a book sequel where they go to Mars, so with that in mind that movie feels more justified. And To the Rescue is just a fairly tame transition between them. I didn't hate the sequels at all and they did give off some "saturday morning cartoon version" energy. If anything at all, I hope they at least keep the sequels canon when/if they revisit the franchise. Wittgenstein is such a good character and ally to the main five so I want him to return.
Yeah, they could've gotten a great Disney Afternoon show from it.
I absolutely love “The Brave Little Toaster!” (I actually drew the 5 main characters of the movie.) I love the characters voices, the plot, the songs, everything about the movie is fantastic! It’s a shame that this reboot wasn’t created, but in my opinion, the character designs are terrible! The characters look very charming in the original, but I’m not a big fan of the designs you’ve showed us today. Not to be rude to the people who made those designs, but they could’ve made them much better.
Fully agreed.
If they ever make a CGI remake they should set it in the original time period of the eighties and just play up the nostalgia. I’d totally go see that with my kids. To modernize it and put it in the present with modern technology characters would make it loose it’s charm
I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
@@Melissa0774 That would be a good idea!
imagine, Disney decides to do a Live Action, and they hire you?
I wish you good luck, and I'll wait for your video!
I used to love the movie, but now I hate it mainly because of the dark tone and the characters being dislikable. But I respect your opinion.
And here's my cast for the reboot if it ever happened back then:
Toaster: Timothee Chalamet.
Blanky: Zachary Gordon.
Radio: Jim Carrey.
Kirby: Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Lampy: Steve Buscemi.
Air Conditioner: Brad Garrett.
Smartphone: Jamie Foxx.
This was the scariest Disney movie I’d ever seen as a kid. I’m pretty sure it traumatized a generation, I wonder how a remake would look
@Anime Shorts 4 U because it's anime and anime = 🤓😭😭😭🤓🤓🤓🤓
I remember losing my innocence to the toilet scene in the bee movie
For me, I'd not use CG, but animatronic puppetry, making a Jim Henson kind-of movie, while using stop motion for when their faces need to morph alive. Also, for casting (I'm just going off of if made today):
Toaster - Noah Schnapp
Kirby - JK Simmons or Brad Garrett
Blanky - Jackson Robert Scott
Radio - Charlie Day
Lampy - Joe Keery
Master/Rob - Iain Armitage
Disney didn’t actually make this movie, they stole the video release rights to market it as their own.
You know, the movie was based on a book.
I think Disney should acquire the rights to The Brave Little Toaster for a Disney+ original movie franchise!
Nah...
@@metalspinda9594 Come on! Disney would give the franchise another chance!
@@carminecdinoproductions A chance to be WHAT though...? I'm not in the mood for more disappointment. PARAMOUNT however...
and have them messed that up no
No, give the rights over solely to Jerry Rees, and let him have full creative control!
Honestly I love the Brave Little Toaster Trilogy and grew up with them on VHS. Although that one nightmare scene did terrify me as a kid….but the trilogy is so underrated and they are all so good!
I'm honestly glad this didn't happen. As if the original wasn't scary enough 💀
@Anime Shorts 4 U
There are three things I don't understand in life:
1. The placebo effect
2. Why people spam in YT comments for subs and likes without actually posting good content
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@@weathermansam2There are 3 things I don’t get:
1: Why bots even exist since they didn’t exist 10 years ago
2: Why I’m commenting on a year old comment
3: Why animation is treated like crap.
Guess no one read the Reddit post. The “remake” was actually more of a sequel, with live-action/CGI elements. It didn’t happen because someone snagged the rights at the last second, cancelling the project
Looked fun. Shame it’ll never be.
Oh man, now that's interesting. Considering the original plan was to make the whole movie CGI, I wouldn't mind seeing a blend of the CGI with 2D. And a sequel just sounds more appealing than a remake. There's a fantastic fanfiction out there called "The Brave Little Toaster Finds the Recalled" that brings us back the appliances and the family in the 2020s, long after the Goes to Mars incident. It adds some depth to the characters and gives Lampy his own adventure. With the right vision a sequel could work so well.
Actually, it kind of will be, in a way. I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
If there was a live action version, It would be a bit hard to do the voices, the guy who did Kirby's voice died, and the one for Blanky grew up! You know, Vailskibum, your voice is deep enough, you might be able to do Kirby if there ever is a remake!
The brave little toaster was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid and I’m glad it’s staying a classic and not getting a revamp
I'd watched it as a kid, and even surprised to learn that Disney had an involvement in it through the sequel.
Also, the redesigns are okay... with the exception of the toaster. The color scheme makes it look too weird.
IIRC, Disney was involved in the original film too, but through a subsidiary studio.
Are some of the Retro-Style Toasters _really_ kinda like that? I can't think of any actual vintage ones that are actually red like that. Not like I'm a huge vintage toaster enthusiast, but I do own a vintage Sunbeam Radiant...
Ah such an incredible animation for kids, featuring murder, suicide, insanity, acceptance of morality, depression with sprinkles of love and humor. They don’t make them like this anymore, come to think of it don’t think they did back then either.
DYM 'mortality'?
Mother 3?
It's not actually for kids
Rant here but I resonate with that last sentence. I’m sick of pretending the 80s and 90s were all hidden gems and modern films are inherently inferior
I love old films as much as the next guy but I agree that not every single film from the 80s was dark, mature, and entertaining like many think.
( they were generally more violent though)
The brave little toasters on its own merit however was an extremely good film regardless of the time period.
The film's humor largely comes from our asshole who isn't Cartman, Radio
I feel like the smartphone would be the villain because of its appearance and how modern it is but blanket doesn’t feel the same since he was suppose to be a heater for the blanket
Yeah, having a smartphone mixed into the appliances doesn't fit the theme of the main cast. Well, unless it is an older smartphone that got replaced by a newer model. But even then! A cordless, cellar, or flip phone would fit in better with a group of older appliances that not a lot of people would want compared to modern appliances.
@@RyuSpike I honestly think the smartphone would have been one of Plugsy's boys.
It would have a “Mitchels vs the Machines” type of vibe
@@RyuSpike They really should have just had an old Nokia Phone, not a Smartphone, which was _way_ too new in 2012 for it to make sense in the main cast, if they were trying to go in a similar path to the first movie.
Granted the updated design is kind of cute
Almost like a Jim Henson puppet
I've had enough of remakes. Not everything needs a remake
Agreed
More so than not, remakes are nowhere close to the original and are just cheap cash grabs
And more so proof of Hollywood running out of ideas
yea especially when Hollywood wants to make everything woke now....
I honestly loved this movie, all 3 of them in fact. I loved the characters, the story, and the art design.
The redesigns have "The 99c Store Bargain Bin" written ALL over them. If they really wanted to sell it, they shouldve researched for appliance designs that ACTUALLY MATCH what the original characters look like.
Little toaster traumatised a generation of kids:😓
But in the best way possible:🙂
Perfect way of phrasing it 👍
Gosh I loved this movie when I was younger!
It never actually traumatized me lol.
Very memorable, still one of my favorites.
I always forgot the brave little toaster was a Disney movie
The other Two ones were. The First one wasn't
@@deionpehowdy They were all published by Disney. The original has the Disney logo on it. But for some reason only the sequels are on Disney Plus. I hope they add the original movie to it. But to be honest Disney doesn't mean much nowadays. They weren't "in-house Disney" like Aladdin, Lion King, etc. They were their own studio (Hyperion Pictures) and just published under the Disney label because Disney likes putting their name on anything and everything.
I grew up on this movie.after seeing those designs I'm glad they stopped production. We don't need anymore reboots
I remember watching The Brave Little Toaster and it sequels as a kid,Also those designs in the remake look like nightmare fuel and we should all be glad it was never released,Also the redesign for Lampy it looks like he has Wall-E eyes.
Lampy looks like the binoculars from Toy Story
I really appreciate how they created a movie for kids and adults
I was actually watching some clips of this movie earlier. Weird coincidence
Maybe try something new, @Anime Shorts 4 U
Fun Fact: The Brave Little Toaster was actually supposed to be the first computer-animated film, but the idea was dropped and John Lasseter, who was the director of Toy Story and also worked at Disney at the time, was fired, and the idea was dropped.
You just reminded me of a movie I’ve only seen once yet have nostalgia for.
I love these movies and I actually have a few original animation cells from them that I’m planning on getting framed and put up on my wall at some point
In this cells you have a City of light song?
If a live action version was made it could star:
Tara Strong as Toaster
Ed O'Neil as Kirby the vacuum
Ross Bagdasarian Jr as Lamp
Tom Kenny as Radio
Jason Maybaum as Blanket
Eric Bauza as Air Conditioner
Finn Wolfhard as Rob AKA The Master
And John Lovitz as the TV
What do you MEAN we ain’t gonna get a CGI Worthless?
If the remake actually happened, then those designs would have given me PTSD nightmares about the old movie design for Sonic.
These new designs have potential but the connected eyes just aren't working for, a bit too derby and kids channels-looking
i remember this being one of my favorite movies when i was little! of course then A LOT of stuff went over my head! now seeing this as an adult it seems so much more darker!
Thank you so much for doing this, considering it’s my favorite all time movie! And it deserves to be!
Nice to see Jerry still around to put in their two cents.
Kirby turned into a Kirby Tradition instead of DS-80.
I remember seeing it once as a kid. Pretty sure cgi would be a very different, especially if we’re talking about inanimate appliances coming to life. And I can not imagine live action at all!
1:40 Nice video touch. Even if I wasn't looking at my computer, I'd still have thought of that exact scene. Heck I say that in the DHMIS-style IRL too.
Anyway, I've never seen (or heard of) Brave Little Toaster, and now I want to.
I’m glad it never came out bc the characters look horrifying in cgi
Can you figure out what's going on with the Betty Boop reboot, it was announced like 6 years ago and nothing's happened since then.
No wonder why this movie freaked me out as a kid!
This movie Was My Childhood, And This Film….Deserves To Be Adored By Us, including the people who also watched this film!
Correction, The Brave Little Toaster isn’t actually rated G. It was never given an official rating from the MPAA, and didn’t have an official theatrical release either; it was shown independently at select local theaters by the production crew.
The OG Brave little toaster was so underrated. I loved it and all the characters. The remake in mi opinion, I'll pass
0:49 *"Colossal Is Crazy" Always Used This Dp*
i enjoy TBLT 1-3 as a kid but now knowing this is slightly shocking... i might rewatch the first one again IF it truly has a darker tone
I’ve NEVER Heard of The Brave Little Toaster Movie before! But after hearing about it, I MIGHT (and that’s a Very Big Might) Watch it Sometime!
It’s very good but very dark, to give a general idea, imagine the sad backstories from toy story, but apply it to practically every character. While in toy story most toys get a happy ending and only a few suffer heartbreak and abandonment, brave little toaster is the reverse. That’s all I’ll say.
I'd highly recommend it, one of my favorite childhood movies. Very under-appreciated.
Trust me, it will be good, it will be like watching a Don Bluth movie, and he proves that cartoons can not be just for kids.
Bro you need to talk about the new Nickelodeon All Star Brawl DLC PLZ!!!!!
I remember watching this movie as a kid and it being extremely unsettling, but now having learned the fact that it was originally aimed at more mature audiences, I actually REALLY want to rewatch it now that I'm almost 20! Does anyone know where I might be able to find it?
The Brave Little Toaster is one my all time favorite movies
I highly prefer the more simplistic design of all the appliances. Of course, I would like to see how it would've ended up but staring at that semi-cyclops of a toaster. I find the super simplistic designs of the appliances somewhat charming.
Fun fact: Waterman was gonna give us another film that was based on another franchise that was later cancelled as well
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I used to watch this when i was 5 i cant wait for this!
I never heard of this 🤔.
I'm actually working on some reenactments of some scenes with stop motion animation. I want to do the air conditioner scene, the part shop scene/b movie, and city of light. I got the idea when I realized that the basement in my house looks just like the part shop and I already have most of the stuff that I would need to do that scene. I have a big partially finished basement and my dad had used it for what was basically his own personal ham radio museum, what they call a ham shack. He fixed and restored old radios on the side. He was a prolific ham radio operator and I always liked to imagine the part shop guy in the movie was, as well because he looked like exactly the type of guy who would be into that sort of thing. Originally, I wanted to do a version where the radios come to life and sing the B movie song, but we had to sell them after he died a few years ago, so I'm just going to do it to look as much like the movie as possible. I do plan to use green screen to put pictures of the ham shack, as it was, in the background of some scenes, though. It's going to be basically a tribute to my dad, and to ham radio collectors everywhere. I'm about 1/3 of the way through making the video. I plan to finish it once I get my basement floor completely washed because it got ruined because of a flood last year. I would've had it finished by now, but the flood destroyed a lot of my stuff and set the project back big time. I will upload it on my channel when it's done.
Why do people like these live action movies, WHY??
Because some live action movies do have charm to them
@@animezilla4486 animated movies do too
@@muffin8460 true that true that
Bro, I legit saw this 10 years ago. thx for reminding me of how great the movie was
Kid Danger: *wearing his moto pup outfit* i loved that movie! *smiles*
If they make a live action remake it could feature:
Tara Strong as Toaster
Ed O,Neil As Kirby the Vacuum
Ross Bagdasarian as Lampy
Tom Kenny as Radio
Jason Maybaum as Blanket
Eric Bauza as Air Conditioner
Whelp didn’t expect to wake up today and see somebody would be talking about the Brave toaster
The Brave Little Toaster was very dark and scary but I like this movie!
The Brave Little Toaster. The movie that changed me and musical tastes. The moment the radio pushed play on Tutti Frutti When I first watched at age 5 I became hooked on 50's Rock n Roll forever
Why does The Tiaster have EYES that are from Cars????!!!!!!!
Man I loved the Brave Little Toaster growing up, I guess I either didn't see one of the movies or just just don't remember it because I don't remember ever seeing some of those scenes in the video
Also Brave Little toaster was based a book that had a bitter sweet ending with the gang not finding their owner but finding a new owner ending on a toy story 3 note.
I used to watch this as a kid and I think everything went over my head I’ll have to give it another go now that I’ll understand how messed up this movie is lol
I'm gladthat the new reboot didn't came out everything doesn't need to be a alive action
I thought no one knew about this movie, but guess I was wrong.
I remember when i was around 6 or 7, I watched all 3 movies in reverse order (meaning I accidentally saved the worst for last) and when I watched the dark one, I didnt think it was that dark (Except for the AC exploding), but now that I´m older, I realized how dark it was and I havent seen it in years, I may rewatch it (What's more disturbing is in the song where the cars are being crushed, before this old car gets put on the conveyer belt, he willingly drives towards it meaning he worked perfectly and could live but chose not to.
Actually, if you watched the movies in REVERSE order, then you saved the *best for last.
Never seen the movie or grew up with it
But I’m in for something new
You should watch it, its a classic :)
Uh... idk why but i remember that toaster...
Maybe not the toaster but the place...
I hate when this happens...
Damn! This CGI looks almost as disturbing as that clown… I think it’s for the best that this remake didn’t happen. Pretty sure that because this film wasn’t well remembered and was quite dark for a kids film, they probably understood that a remake will be… "Worthless"…
no surprise that the Brave Little Toaster was based on a book by Thomas M Disch which I have never read before!
Tbh I Wasn’t Really Traumatized When I Saw It On Disney Plus
The brave little toaster is one of my favorites classic animated from the late 1980's.
Yeah a CGI AC unit would’ve given me absolutely worse nightmares.
Brave Little Toaster is my real dad
The CGI characters are cursed, especially the Toaster… HES WAY MORE CURSED
That scene with the Flower made me cry for weeks
BLT is my second favorite film behind Inside Out, I remembering hearing about a remake around that time and the premise, I was excited! Sometime afterward though, and without any other info being released, I was beginning to think it was one of those internet hoaxes, maybe stumbling on some art that felt like it confirmed it [perhaps the same sort of scenario as the 'Inside Out' sequel that floated around a while ago where the theme was much more 'adult']
Good to know my childhood brain was not mistaken and it actually could've been a thing. Though those deigns look scarier than how most perceive the clown from the classic BLT. Would one day look forward to what a revival cold possibly look like for the franchise and peek new interest for a new generation, but I am also very content with it remaining a cult classic. I always appreciate when anyone talks about the movie as I fear this movie falls into obscurity sometimes.
I don't remember when I first watched it, though it was likely a broadcast on something like Cartoon Network back in the early 2000s, and stayed a vague memory until I found and watched it in Late Middle School, or Early High School [I first thought it turned into a TV series]. Just hope it is not too weird to think that my favorite movie as a kid was a movie I hardly remembered and I don't remember being particularly scared of the clown personally. I did draw A LOT of inanimate objects with Garfield eyes back in middle school and was kind of obsessed with inanimate objects as a whole, for sure influenced by my memories.
One last thing to add to my tangent. What did the do to my fave character Lampy?! I've never seen a lamp like that before and the redesign looks far closer to some the antagonists of the movies over Lampy in the movies.
“So what do you think about these CGI redesigns?”
Me: 🎵 “It’s like a MOVIE! It’s a B-Movie Show!”🎵
A Car: *revs engine* “…Perhaps these redesigns of our beloved appliance gang are truly worthless…! And cue the chorus..”
Same chorus from Ernie’s Disposal: *all sing* “Worthless! Worthless! Worthless!”
Rob’s Car: “Never had I been able to see the day where my five friends were turned into… THIS?!”
This movie scared me so much as a kid but I still love it-!
Oh Please, it can't be more scary than the cartoon version of the Legend of Sleepy Hallow.
@@dreamguardian8320 okay
I still got all of the brave little toaster movies on vhs
In 2006, Hyperion Pictures uploaded on their website, an image of a possibly fourth film of The Brave Little Toaster but this time, it would be in CGI, however the film was never produced and Hyperion Pictures went dormant for 12 years.
It's too scary already, as it's for mature audience who loves child cartoon. The remake would have suddenly taken the horror even further. And nobody risked accepting that and go ahead.
80's kids movies in general were darker, Return to Oz, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Never Ending Story and The Black Cauldron, I'm pretty sure this movie was always intended for all ages, I liked it at 5.
@@mattwolf7698 this movie is mainly designed for older audiences however.
This is good, as it should stay as it is.
Loved the movie when I was little but what did they do to blankly like c’mon a sock puppet?
WAIT…
This movie was produced by Disney???
No, it was bought by Disney. It was originally an Indie Movie
@@deionpehowdy ohh ok. Thank you
@@silashurd3597 You're Welcome.
That thumbnail
This is one of my favorite movies of all time even to this day!
We should all be glad this movie didn't get made. The original film traumatized plenty of kids as it is; you don't want to give them even worse nightmares with those character designs.
ColossalIsCrazy us such a great actor. 👌
I used to watch it at school but never was able to finish it
I remember watching these movies when I was 12.
Ah yes…for years I wondered what the cars being crushed movie that I saw as a kid was…finally figured it out 10 years ago, rewatched it as an adult and holllly is this movie daaaark. But I absolutely love the brave little toaster. Also I only really like the CGI Radio the others are…well uh…creepy.
These machines are too realistic for a revival
I still have 3 VHS tapes of the brave little toaster, and all work in mint condition!
Those designs are HORRENDOUS!! Hopefully it never gets made.
Also am I the only one sick of all these videos with the same "lawl this dark movie was for kids?!" joke in it? NO it wasn't made for kids, it was from the beginning made as an art-house film. Blame Disney for misleading you with the box-art because if you look up the original box-art the director intended it much more fits the mood of the film.