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    A toaster. And several inanimate objects. Come to life. And go on a cross-country journey. To find their master.
    Even as a kid this story was just too stupid to be believable. I know a lot of people loved it but I didn't fall for it when I saw it at a young age.
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      Editing … I don't think they were aiming at "believable" when they made this tho
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    • Gries He
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      Editing … Oh god, this sounds perfect. A toaster. That talks
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    • MasterCrash
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      Editing … "YOu let your toast burn! You're worthless you piece of shit! Can't even make a toast. Why don't you shoot yourself and save the world from your failure of a life, uh?!"
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      Editing … And then he goes on an adventure with his other kitchen appliance friends
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      Editing … Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Why haven't I ever heard of this marvelous piece of entertainment before?
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      Editing … Whoever pitched this project to the network/movie studio must've been high as a kite.
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    • MarconeAntelius
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      Editing … Believable in the sense that it was meant to be entertaining, like there was magic in this world and all the things you loved would one day come back to you. And it was in the 80s, Idk what kind of drug was particularly popular at the time but they were definitely on it.
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      Editing … Is this concept really any weirder than Toy Story? I don't think it gets weird until the Mars one.
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    • MarconeAntelius
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      Editing … I know at one point when we were all kids that we thought our toys would come alive if we weren't around, that plays into that imagination. Brave Little Toaster is still about a toaster, a fricken kitchen appliance, that comes to life. Who the hell had an emotional attachment to their toaster?!
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      Editing … " I know at one point when we were all kids that we thought our toys would come alive if we weren't around" o.O If you say so. I had a more emotional attachement to my TV and ps2 than to my toys so I guess the leap isn't hard for me.
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      Editing … A PS2 when you were a kid? What are you, 12 or 14? :P
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      Editing … I'm 22. At this point I think of myself before like 15 or 16 as a kid. I got a ps2 when I was like 11 or 12. I guess it would have made more sense to say ps1 but the ps2 is so awesome and it can play ps1 games so I kinda forgot the ps1 existed.
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      Editing … Bah! You young kids with your vidja gaemz, and your hula hoops, and your boom boxes, and your Playboy magazines. In my day we had toys you had to move with your hands!
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