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Synopsis: In this animated feature, Toaster (Deanna Oliver) and its appliance buddies, including Lampy, Blanky and Radio, head off to veterinary school, where their owner, Rob (Chris Young), is a student. But Rob's assistant, Mack (Jay Mohr), secretly wants to sell the the animals being cared for to a lab, where awful experiments will be performed on them. Luckily, Toaster and pals are wise to Mack's scheme, and after the poor animals are shipped off, the appliances set out into the world to save them.
Year:
1997
1,472 Views


I'm going,

with or without you.

I say we stay.

We'll have a new master

when someone buys the cottage.

But I don't want

a new master.

I want

our master.

Well...

what about the

rest of you?

You boys are gonna

need a leader.

Alone, you wouldn't last

for 5 minutes out there.

I used to be

a mountaineer.

Together...

we can stand against

the forces of nature!

Were you really

a mountaineer?

Sure, ask anybody.

Ask Teddy Roosevelt.

We shot moose together

on the Klondike.

You know,

I was thinking...

you guys will need

somebody bright along.

- Good idea.

- Listen to this.

World War II,

the Normandy Invasion...

and who dare but Lampy

to light the way?

You know...

I thought it would be good

to have somebody come along...

who's really... strong.

- And loud.

- And grumpy!

And oblivious

to reality.

Well?

I just know I'm going

to regret this.

[Cheering]

- Yippee!

- Hot dog!

Wow, this is

our last fuse.

Good thing we're

getting out of here.

I've always

loved travel.

The open road,

the wind in my face...

the flies clogging

up my grille.

Yeah? How are

we going to travel?

We could all pile

on top of the bed...

and then Kirby

can push us!

No, no.

Hey, what about

the Master's pogo stick?

[Crash]

That's no good.

How about we're

in the refrigerator...

on a skateboard

and Kirby can pull?

No, no. Hey!

- Shut up.

- Shut up!

Let somebody else

try for a change.

Arise, Hassan.

Arise,

oh magic carpet.

We need a longer cord.

We need an alternate

power source, I say.

- I guess this is it.

- Uh-huh.

- [Sigh]

- Blanket?

Huh?

Ready to go?

Yeah, I'm ready.

Okay, Kirby.

Hmm, shag carpet.

Look, Lampy.

From here you can see

the really big lamp.

Wow!!

I wonder where

his switch is?

We are pioneers.

Whoa!

[Toaster]

Can't see the road anymore.

Are we going in

the right direction?

[Blanky]

I don't think so.

[Radio]

You boys need a navigator.

Navigator?

I'll tune in a radio

signal from the city.

I can take you right there,

lickety-split.

[Static]

[Instrumental]

North by northwest.

Watch out for

low-flying aircraft.

- Ow.

- What's wrong?

He stepped on me.

- Did not.

- Did too.

Did too!

Did not!

Hey, come on.

How do you expect us to get

there if you're fighting?

You mean we're

not there yet?

No, not yet.

We got a long

way to go.

Oh, boy,

you're telling me.

Life is like a journey

On the road that's within

Head says you should stay

But your heart says to begin

So you go

But you don't

want to go

Any life worth living

Isn't life just

filled with ease

You just stay forgiving

Through the forests

and the trees

And you'll go

Just where you want to go

Time flies by

in the city of light

Time stands still

in the country

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Joe Ranft

oseph Henry Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an American screenwriter, comedian, animator, storyboard artist, voice actor and magician who worked for Pixar Animation Studios and Disney at Walt Disney Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation. His brother, Jerome Ranft, is a sculptor who also worked on several Pixar movies. more…

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