They go on a quest to find their master, Robert, who was a little boy who once lived. There are a few appliances, such as the radio, a little blanket, a vacuum cleaner, a lamp stand, and of course, the toaster.
This movie focuses on appliances, who are alive when people are not around. See this movie if there is any love inside of you. Illustration of gray toaster cropped in a white background. Technically his name wasn't Brave so it'd actually be Prejudism.
There is nothing quite as wonderful as the cuteness of Blanky, the hypocrisy of Toaster, the courage of Lampy, the pride of Kirby, and of course, the wit of the Radio, all rolled into one film- plus songs, squirrels and frogs etc, a giant angry magnet, an awesome TV personality, and enough colors and fun to warrant a sugar high. The person replied saying how it was an honest mistake and they can't tell what is and isn't real with prejudice anymore. The song all the cars sing is devastating the broken appliances are creepy as hell and the modern ones are so mean! And that little fat guy! Oh man, you just have to see this movie for yourself. Listen to the words of the songs (other than their little "going on an adventure" theme). Though Toaster's gender is ambiguous in the film, most official sources describe Toaster as a male. I mean, sure, it's not very adult to have a toaster, a vacuum, a lamp, a blanket, and a radio (JON LOVITZ!!) going on an adventure to find their old "Master," and it may even be considered a little childish to be caught up on your old things- but forget about the overtones! What about that nightmare? I won't spoil anything but see this movie and remember that question: WHAT ABOUT THAT NIGHTMARE?! It is.intense. The main protagonist in the film, Toaster is courageous, intelligent, kind, thoughtful and warmhearted, and is the one who devises the idea of going on a journey to locate the appliances' master Rob. The thing about BLT that amazes me the most is just how adult it is. Yes, I'm stealing the sandwich's abbreviation and giving it to the movie. Im not racist, I just love my country and I want to see Americans put first - How many times have we some variation of thi. But not since Toy Story have I really loved a kid's movie as much as BLT. Fantastic Racism: The Supreme Commander tries to shut down Toasters arguments against him by. For example, I loved Finding Nemo, as well as Shrek (not Shrek 2) and a few others. Thankfully, he and Toaster get down just in time to stop it. And when I speak of good children's movies I don't mean things like Teletubbies which can mesmerize a two-year old I mean movies that I can still watch today and adore. This movie came out the year I was born and I've still not seen a better children's movie. What happened to amazing movies like The Brave Little Toaster? And I am not being sarcastic at all.