The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars

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The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children's book by Thomas Disch, as well as the film made from same. Both are sequels to the book and film versions of The Brave Little Toaster. The movie was distributed by Walt Disney Home Video, 20th Century Fox and Gracie Films. The movie was rated PG for Kidnapped Violence.

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Rob and Chris have a baby boy named Robbie. Later, the Hearing Aid, who was left in a drawer in their new house from the past owner, accidentally sends him to Mars, and the appliances go to Mars to rescue him.

  • Tinselina- An angel Christmas tree topper
  • Hearing Aid- Found in the kitchen drawer of the new house. The house was owned by Albert Einstein.
  • Calculator
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Wittgenstein
  • Viking I- One of the satellites on Mars. Tinselina was sent with him to Mars.
  • Faucet and Squirt
  • Supreme Commander- A giant fridge. In reality he is Hearing Aid's twin brother.
  • Mixer
  • Iron
  • Balloons- Balloons that were let go from the kids on Earth. Now they float endlessly in space.
  • Microwave
  • Military Toasters
  • Ratso
  • Robbie- The "Little Master."

  • First appearance of Ratso
  • Roger Kabler has taken over for Jon Lovitz as the voice of Radio.
  • Rob and Chris are voiced by Chris Youmg and Jessica Tuck taking over their previous voice actors.
  • Eric Lloyd has replaced Timothy E. Day as the voice of Blanky.
  • Carol Channing does the voice of the ceiling fan.
  • Farrah Fawcett does the voice of Faucet.
  • This movie takes place after The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, as the group already knows the supercomputer, having met him in To the Rescue. They also refer to him as "our old college buddy"; Rob is in college in the other movie.


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