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The brave little toaster to the rescue toaster
The brave little toaster to the rescue toaster












In this one, the brave Toaster and his pals go and try to fix an old computer while also trying to thwart a sinister plan of having injured animals kidnapped and sold. Though it was the second one made, it was the third one released due to it being released in 1999 after The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. Despite not having the same people that worked on the writing and direction of this film, it was a serviceable continuation of the story, with some of the original cast returning, and has similar animation to the first movie. The second Brave Little Toaster film was the first of two sequels released in the late 90's on home video by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, and like the first film, it starred a group of household appliances that come to life and are living under their master, now grown up and is in his college days. Ew.An okay sequel that lacks some of the charm that the original film had.

the brave little toaster to the rescue toaster

Yes: I'm really implying that the computer orgasms and white paper comes out. We pan over to a printer, and - as the computer tells us that he can't keep it to himself, the machine explodes with sheets of white paper, one after the other, accompanied with joyful sounds. so that's a bit weird, but not entirely incriminating, right? Wrong: the ending of the scene cements all this as an intentional sex reference. Okay, so the scene in question begins with a computer talking about how his "memory banks are being stroked." All right, nothing too weird about that, I guess, except for those pleasurable sounds he's making at the same time: "Woo!" and "That feels sort of good!" to name a few, before he adds "I feel something happening inside of me!" there's no way that the people who made this movie didn't do this sh*t on purpose. I wish I were, to be honest, and although some might argue that the scene I'm referring to only accidentally conveys an orgasm, no.

the brave little toaster to the rescue toaster

there really is a scene in sequel The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue, an animated feature film concerning the adventures of a bunch of anthropomorphic appliances, where a computer has the digital equivalent of an orgasm. I never thought I'd end up typing the sentence you just read in the title for as long as I lived, and yet. A Talking Computer Has A Fully-Fledged Orgasm - The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue Wang Films














The brave little toaster to the rescue toaster