The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
The Brave Little Toaster (1987)



Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Deanna Oliver
Toaster (voice)

Jon Lovitz
The Radio (voice)

Timothy Stack
Lampy / Zeke (voice)

Phil Hartman
Air Conditioner / Hanging Lamp (voice)

Timothy E. Day
Blanky / Young Rob (The Master) (voice)

Thurl Ravenscroft
Kirby (voice)

Joe Ranft
Elmo St. Peters (voice) / Screenstory / Screenplay / Storyboard Artist

Judy Toll
Mish-Mash / Two-Face Sewing Machine (voice)

Wayne Kaatz
Rob (The Master) (voice)

Colette Savage
Chris (voice)

Mindy Sterling
Mother / Two-Face Sewing Machine (voice) (as Mindy Stern)

Jim Jackman
Plugsy (voice)

Jack Angel
Lamp (voice)

Jonathan Benair
Black And White TV

Beth Andersen
Chorus (voice)

Jerry Rees
Director / Screenstory / Screenplay / Storyboard Artist

Willard Carroll
Executive Producer

Peter Locke
Executive Producer

Cleve Reinhard
Co-Producer

Thomas M. Disch
Novel

David Newman
Original Music Composer

Donald W. Ernst
Editor / Sound Editor

Thomas L. Wilhite
Producer

Donald Kushner
Producer

Brian McEntee
Art Direction / Screenstory / Layout Supervisor

James Wang
Associate Producer

Steve Segal
Layout Supervisor

Alex Mann
Storyboard Artist / Layout

Mark Dindal
Effects Supervisor

Kevin Richardson
Layout

Kevin Lima
Character Designer / Animation

Tanya T. Wilson
Animation / Layout

Ann Telnaes
Animation / Layout

Darrell Rooney
Storyboard Artist / Layout Supervisor / Layout

Steve Moore
Animation

Kevin Spears
Sound Editor

Michael Dittrick
Music Editor

John Nicolard
Color Timer

Chris Wahl
Layout Supervisor / Layout / Animation

Rob Minkoff
Character Designer

Eileen Horta
ADR Editor

Mary Louise Rodgers
Foley Artist

John Norton
Layout / Character Designer

Brian F. Mars
Music Editor

Randal S. Thomas
Foley Editor

Mike Giaimo
Character Designer

Chris Buck
Character Designer

Stevan Wahl
Layout

Terence Thomas
Sound Editor

Andrea Horta
Sound Editor

Rick Johnston
Sound Designer

Andrew Morris
Dialogue Editor

Dan Haskett
Character Designer

Tim Hauser
Layout

Sam Horta
Sound Editor

Susie Allanson
Vocal Coach

Skip Jones
Character Designer

Shawn Murphy
Orchestrator

Kirk Hanson
Layout

Aseley Otten
Sound Designer

Michael Salvetta
Foley Artist

Brigitte Strother
Modeling

Jim Cypherd
Sound Designer

George Thompson
Dialogue Editor

Wang Meili
Animation

Wan Yuanming
Animation

Hseih Mingyang
Animation

Yang Szuhu
Animation

Chen Peiyao
Animation Coordinator

Chen Yungyueh
Animation

Tseng Pinjung
Animation

Yen Shunfa
Animation

Tao Lichuan
Animation Coordinator

Wu Wei-Chang
Animation

Hsieh Mingchuan
Animation

Hsiao Shihchu
Animation

Hu Chengtsung
Animation

Huang Juichuan
Animation

Yang Chichang
Animation

Tsai Shanchi
Animation

Peng Hsinfa
Animation

Chen Hsiahsiang
Animation

Ho Yuehlan
Animation

Weng Chunfa
Animation

Lin Chintsung
Animation

Lai Chunying
Animation

Chang Yuehyuan
Animation

Su Chinhung
Animation

Su Yuanta
Animation

Ho Tienyun
Animation

Hsiao Huitsen
Animation

Chen Taiolin
Animation

Yeh Chunyen
Animation

Yeh Hanlin
Animation

Huang Tsengyi
Animation

Liu Wentsung
Animation

Liu Kueitzu
Animation

John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bob Walter
Sound Designer

Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Shelley Rae Hinton
Assistant Editor

Louis Conti

Randy Bennett

Randy Cook
Media.

Details.
Release DateJuly 9, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingG
Budget$2,300,000
Box Office$2,300,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Brave Little Toaster is a 1987 American animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Rees. It is based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Disch. The film stars Deanna Oliver, Timothy E. Day, Jon Lovitz, Tim Stack, and Thurl Ravenscroft, with Wayne Kaatz, Colette Savage, Phil Hartman, Joe Ranft, and Jim Jackman in supporting roles. It is set in a world where domestic appliances and other consumer electronics come to life, pretending to be lifeless in the presence of humans. The story focuses on five anthropomorphic household appliances—a toaster, gooseneck lamp, electric blanket, tube radio and upright vacuum cleaner—who go on a quest to search for their owner.
The film was produced by Hyperion Pictures and The Kushner-Locke Company. Many CalArts graduates, including the original members of Pixar Animation Studios, were involved in its production. The rights to the book were acquired by Walt Disney Studios in 1982. John Lasseter, then employed at Disney, wanted to do a computer-animated film based on it, but it was turned down. While the film received a limited theatrical release, The Brave Little Toaster received positive reviews and was popular on home video. It was followed by two sequels, The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue in 1997 and The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars in 1998.
The Brave Little Toaster Collection.
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