Wow! What a blast from the past! My uncle actually actually directed the spin off “The Brave Little Toaster takes a bath”
It’s a short film.
In mineral oil, right? 😰
Ionized water 💀
Impressive that he was on screen in a cartoon.
Anyone know where to watch the original? I have yet to give this sequel a try for some reason
Apparently, it’s not on Disney+ due to licensing crap. The only way is to be a stereotypical Orion. Aaaaaarrrr! Woops. Sorry. The pheromones are really bad this time of year.
Should be watchable on YouTube, I think I posted a link to it over on !fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee
EDIT: I did! Here’s the link
Farrah Fawcett as Faucet: An automatic faucet
:|
The Brave Little Toaster Breaks the Warp Barrier
The Brave Little Toaster Meets the Vulcans
The Brave Little Toaster Boards Their Ship and Takes Anything He Can
The Brave Little Toaster Founds the Terran Empire
Long Live the Brave Little Terran Empire!
In my elective class on Terran culture at the Academy, they also had me watch the following:
- Empress Bride
- Montilius Python and the Holy Grail
- Subject Kane
- Soldier Who
- My Little Pony: Fascism is Magic
After Toaster is on board, Tinselina gives up her clothes so they can have something organic to get back to Earth.
…the fuck?
That feels like the type of thing someone on the staff had to stop Roddenberry from putting in an episode.
This is false. This is one of the 4 VHS tapes I watched endlessly as a kid. She actually gives up her hair, which is something she has been proud of the whole time to be microwaved. She eventually gets new hair at the end of the movie but shes sad to be bald for a while.
Time to fix the Wikipedia article, then.
I found a clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tewszi37jO0
EDIT: From Wikipedia
“[The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars] featured the last screen performances of actors DeForest Kelley, Thurl Ravenscroft, Paddi Edwards and Carol Channing, who died in 1999, 2005, and 2019, respectively.”
Oh no way Thurl too? He’s grrreat! I’m going to have to watch this, I’ve only seen the first one (which of course I love).