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Multiple concurrent streams and HD content may require higher bandwidth. Compatible device and high-speed, broadband Internet connection required. Live TV is available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia only. For personal and non-commercial use only. Any free trials valid for new and eligible returning subscribers only. Entirely appropriate for kids, "The Brave Little Toaster" works for adults too, mostly through its all-too-human emotional themes, and as a pleasant change from real-life actors, their dramas, and their careers.Live TV: 18+ only. And radio is forever referring to past historical events. I don't quite understand the rationale for including multiple references to Roosevelt. Even though the lyrics to some of the songs are hard to understand, I like the soundtrack, especially "Trutti-Frutti", "B-Movie Show", and "Mammy". But contrast, the "cutting-edge" electronics are portrayed as mean and possibly deceptive. The film makes these low-tech appliances sympathetic and heroic. Kirby the vacuum cleaner is proud and brave. Radio is the most verbal, and something of a comic. The five adventurers display varying human traits.

In the transference of human emotion to everyday objects, the story's theme is the yearning to be included, to be relevant, to be needed and loved. Along the way, the five appliances encounter various adventures and trials, like a waterfall, a pond with frogs, and a fat little repairman. Having seemingly been abandoned in their country cottage by their owner, five small household appliances (radio, lamp, blanket, vacuum cleaner, and toaster) set out cross-country on a journey to find their master, a young boy.
