The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue Page #4

Synopsis: In this animated feature, Toaster (Deanna Oliver) and its appliance buddies, including Lampy, Blanky and Radio, head off to veterinary school, where their owner, Rob (Chris Young), is a student. But Rob's assistant, Mack (Jay Mohr), secretly wants to sell the the animals being cared for to a lab, where awful experiments will be performed on them. Luckily, Toaster and pals are wise to Mack's scheme, and after the poor animals are shipped off, the appliances set out into the world to save them.
Year:
1997
1,659 Views


Oh, I remember

Frankenstein

Shivers up

my spine

Whoa-oh

I'm for getting

out of here

No need to shout

my dear

No-oh

Who will go

to the cellar down below

Trouble is a-bubbling

in the brew

While you're

down there

Mr. Vincent Price

will give you good advice

He'll know

what to do

You just

tell him boo

He will put the voodoo

in the stew, I'm telling you

It's like a movie

It's a B-movie show

It's like a movie

It's a B-movie show

Look at me.

Barf, barf, barf!

I'm a can opener,

a lamp, and a shaver.

Oh, God,

I'm a mishmash!

This is weird

It's much worse

than I feared

I'll close my eyes

and make it disappear

- This is strange

- It ain't home on the range

You just tell St. Pete

that you got cold feet

There goes the sun

Here comes the night

Somebody

turn on the light

Somebody tell me

that fate has been kind

You can't go out

You are out of your mind

It's like a movie

It's a B-movie show

It's like a movie

It's a B-movie show

Ah-ahh

Ah-ahh

Ah-ahh

Ah-ahh

Ah-ahh

ah-ahh

Ahhh

[Ding-Ding]

[Customer] Excuse me,

the missus loved the blender motor.

Was wondering if you got

some radio tubes, too.

Sure.

I got a whole shipment of

radio tubes in this morning.

You gotta help me.

I'll do anything!

I can get you bread,

mounds of hot cross buns.

Pull yourself together!

Now what did I do

with that radio?

I could swear I left

it right here...

in this very,

very spot.

What did it do,

get up and walk away?

I really should

drink more coffee.

Aha!

There you are!

Ha, ha!

I got ya!

Bo-bub-bup

Kirby,

what should we do?

I don't know.

Hey!

I've got an idea!

A-hoo!!

Whoa-oh-oh!

Aaah!

See? It worked!

I told you!

I told you!

I knew!

It worked!

Jailbreak!

Jailbreak!

[Siren]

Oh, ooh.

What?

Did I catch you

at a bad time?

Just wondering

if you got my radio tubes.

Wow!

Yee-hoo!

Honey...

are you taking

enough underwear?

Mom, you bought me enough underwear

to stock the whole dorm.

Do you have

enough socks?

I'm not going toJupiter,

I'm going to college.

- It's just college.

- So let me worry a little bit.

I'm your mother.

[Doorbell]

That's Chris.

We're going to the cabin...

and pick up the lamp

and radio and stuff.

I can use them

at the dorm.

Hi, Rob.

You ready?

Good-bye, Mom!

Take a sweater.

Hey, Plugsy.

- Yeah?

- Did you hear that?

He's taking some old...

stuff to the dorm...

instead of us.

All right, go!!

You're gonna

like this cabin.

Too bad we

have to sell it.

[Blanky]

How are we gonna find the Master...

in this big place?

Here it is.

[Ding]

Excuse me...

could you tell us

how to get to...

To, uh...

[Ding]

A113.

This is it.

Go ahead.

He's not home.

We'll have to wait.

Let's wait inside

and relax!

But it's locked.

Luckily, my war training

included inter-appliance codes.

I will simply render

the secret appliance knock...

and we'll be welcomed

by the native machinery.

Stand aside,

my meager companion.

Hiya, pal!

It's them!!

What are

we gonna do?

Should we

let them in?

Shhh!!

All right.

How do ya do?

Tarry not upon

our doorstep.

Please feel free

to enter, all of ya.

Boy, you were

some lucky kid.

Every summer for as

long as I can remember...

we'd be running

all over this place.

I looked her straight

into those big blue eyes.

It was you who

killed Johnson.

Parker found out

and you killed him.

Then you tried

to get me.

It's your turn,

sweetheart.

Now you're

taking the fall.

There was a shot!

A puff of smoke!

We ran like

the dickens!

- And that's how we got here.

- Wow!

Well, something like that.

And all on

your own, too.

How convenient.

I mean...

- Remarkable.

- Yeah.

Junkyard refugees...

- in this house.

- What's the world coming to?

I wouldn't sew a stitch

on that raggedy blanket.

If you could

call it a blanket.

- Looks like an old diaper.

- It smells.

- It's raggedy.

- Get that thing away from me.

- Did someone wash that thing?

- No.

Yuck.

I'm nauseous.

Oh, how do you do?

How do you do?

Hey, look at this!!

Boy!!

He sure has grown.

What a heartbreaker!

He graduated, too!

Of course!

He knows how to work hard.

He's all big now.

- I hope he still needs us.

- Still needs you?

That's the silliest thing

I ever heard!

If it isn't

old rabbit ears!

If it isn't

old loudmouth!

- Hi, TV!

- How ya doing?

I've got a few

more seasons left.

The cottage wasn't the same

after they took you away.

Yeah,

it wasn't as noisy.

I see you

haven't changed.

Kind of gives you

a sense of security.

[Blanky]

Where's the Master?

[TV]

No one told you?

Is he gonna be surprised

when he gets back!

He just left to

drive out to the...

[Speaking Spanish]

- Hey!

- What's the idea?

Oh, many pardons.

Was you watching

that channel?

Come on in.

It's the greatest,

isn't it?

You guys sure did some weird

stuff with your furniture.

What happened?

This is... Gee!

Somebody trashed

the whole cottage!

You big dumbo.

Didn't you lock

the doors?

I don't believe

I've ever seen...

quite so many

smiles before.

I've never seen

contraptions with so many...

buttons and knobs

and dials before.

Naturally.

We are on the cutting edge

of technology.

- Wow.

- What does that mean?

I don't know.

What does that mean?

[Electronic Beeps]

Since you came here

uninvited

We all knew

you'd be delighted

This is not the time

or place to hedge

No one here

would be so bold to

But since you asked

and no one's told you

Let us take you

to the cutting edge

I can process words

accounting too

And my pixel screen

displays for you

Computer graphics

locked into your memory

With fiber optics

cast in plastic

For natural sights

and sounds fantastic

Just reach out and talk

to your dear old uncle Emery

More, more, more

Everything you wanted

and more

More, more, more

Let me tell you

what it's for

Here's the printout

with the score

Get yourself together

on the edge

Ooo-ahh-ooo

You want to go to old

Rio deJaneiro, my dear

You want tojoin in

any Club Paradise

You'd rather stay at home

where the picture is clear

You get it on the stereo and

you don't even have to go

More, more, more

Everything you wanted

and more

More, more, more

Any time

or place you wish

You might meet up

with some dish

Pull yourself together

on the edge

If you want a lean machine

to whip up some mean cuisine

I'm on the scene

totally automatic

I can bake your

biscuits too

Pop some dough boy

out for you

I'm micro solid-state

and that's no static

More, more, more

Everything you wanted

and more

More, more, more

We're the bytes

and chips to call

You just have

yourself a ball

It's all hyperactive

on the edge

From LEDs to CRTs, woofers

tweeters, antenna trees

An ultra-nylon

life of ease

Everything you dreamed of

on the edge

- And more!

- And more!

Where's the toaster?

Where's the vacuum?

Whoa!

What's going on?

Where's the radio,

the lamp and blanket?

Whoa!

[Engine Roar]

I'm glad the Master

has such good appliances.

Yeah, couldn't get

any more modern.

They're wonderful.

[Mom]

Honey, take some of our things.

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Joe Ranft

oseph Henry Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an American screenwriter, comedian, animator, storyboard artist, voice actor and magician who worked for Pixar Animation Studios and Disney at Walt Disney Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation. His brother, Jerome Ranft, is a sculptor who also worked on several Pixar movies. more…

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