Aside from these problems, there isn't much else to point out. Right when the character is introduced, his personality immediately gives away what kind of character he will be. Then there's the role of Rob's underling named Mack who works as an assistant to him. It just feels very obligatory and one of the main animal's motive changes without reason. The new animal additions to the original group is okay but they do feel a bit tacked on. The other two problems deal with characters. The most typical of reasons being continuity errors ones that go beyond the physical realm that the first had established. What doesn't work in this sequel are a few components. It's not at the same level as the original but it's an allowable follow-up. Ramirez who's better known for directing The Prince of Egypt (1998) prequel Joseph: King of Dreams (2000) and written by Willard Carroll who served as executive producer to The Brave Little Toaster (1987), manage to put together an acceptable sequel considering the circumstances. Fearing he won't graduate, it's up to the little toaster and friends along with some animals to save the day. One night while doing the finishing touches, a power surge occurs causing Rob to lose all his work. The master is also ready to graduate and in order to do so, he must submit his 600-page thesis. Picking up some time after the first events, audiences rejoin the living household items once more but this time, they're in the master's (Rob) veterinary clinic. Even though it was a few years in where Disney started cranking out sequels, it could've been bad but it holds up somewhat here. Not surprisingly, Disney went on to release a Direct-to-Video sequel of the original 10 years later. As odd as the premise was audiences and critics were surprised to see how mature some of the basic themes and concepts were for the plot. A couple years before Disney hit it big with The Little Mermaid (1989), another animated film came out that has made a lasting memory for many children, that being The Brave Little Toaster (1987). But of those, there were some movies that got recognized for being well done. That's not the case now however for many of the once unnoticed movies have found a home for those who appreciate the quality they gave. Whether it was based on content or something else, viewers and critics alike at the time were unimpressed. Release after release, almost all of their films weren't making the cut. Through teamwork (and combined voltage), they embark on a hilarious rescue to save all the animals, including Sebastion, a wise monkey, and Maisie, the doting mother cat with kittens.During much of the 1980s, Disney was not performing well financially or critically. When Toaster and the gang spark freindships with the playful animals at the veterinary hospital, they soon discover their new pals are about to be sent to a testing laboratory. This heartfelt and humorous full-length feature reunites Toaster, Blanky, Lampy, Radio and Kirby the vacuum cleaner–the beloved household gadgets of college student Rob. Synopsis: Those fun-loving eletrical appliances from the acclaimed animated hit ‘The Brave Little Toaster’ are back in an action-packed adventure with four all-new songs.
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