![]() ![]() ![]() A very good setup from the first movie.The new characters are great and likable, such as Wittgenstein and the animals (especially for Maisie and Ratso (though he can be unlikable at some points)).Mack McCro is a funny antagonist and Jay Mohr does a good job voicing him.The movie has some pretty hilarious comedy, like when Radio plays a song that starts off quiet but then scares the others with its loudness.The musical numbers are still excellent, like "Hang in There, Kid" and "Remember That Day" every single one of them is unforgettable.Amazing soundtrack composed by Alexander Janko.An awesome climactic chase where Toaster and his gang save the animals from being shipped out.The voice acting is still very good, as much of the voice cast from the first movie returned, especially from Deanna Oliver, Andy Midler, and Brian Doyle-Murray.Makes me feel tingly inside", and "Well, the Master will be back soon, so we better mambo ourselves outta this mess!" Good lines, like: "Do your best, because now you have Radio's best inside of you", "Tube City.Radio is still a very funny character, no matter who he is voiced by.The characters are still likable (even Toaster himself, and Kirby, whose character here is a great improvement over his portrayal from the original movie, as he becomes nicer, and not as much of a jerk as he was before, giving him character development).Pretty good animation, for a direct to video sequel.The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue is a 1997 direct-to-video sequel to the 1987 film, The Brave Little Toaster, and the second film in the Brave Little Toaster trilogy. Disch (novella), Jerry Rees and Joe Ranft (1987 film) And I’ll never forget to remember that day□Ĭharacters by Thomas M. ![]()
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