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* In "The Cutting Edge", our heroes (minus Lampy, who was separated from them), end up trapped in a projection screen depicting a tropical island at one point. Toaster is understandably freaked out and Radio and Kirby are just confused as to how they got there. Blanky, on the other hand, seems quite content with the arrangement, sitting back with a refreshing beverage and wearing sunglasses.

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* In "The Cutting Edge", our heroes (minus Lampy, who was separated from them), end up trapped in a projection screen depicting a tropical island at one point. Toaster Toaster, wearing a TuttiFruttiHat, is understandably freaked out and out. Radio and Kirby are just confused as to how they got there. Blanky, on the other hand, seems quite content with the arrangement, sitting back with a refreshing beverage and wearing sunglasses.
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* While it doubles as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]], you can't help but laugh at Rob's smug "A-HA!" and triumphant bite into his freshly-toasted slice of bread, proving to Chris that he ''could'' fix the Toaster. It's so delightfully human!

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* While it doubles as a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]], you can't help but laugh at Rob's smug "A-HA!" and triumphant bite into his freshly-toasted slice of bread, proving to Chris that he ''could'' fix the Toaster. It's so delightfully human!human!
* A really subtle one: Just before they reach the meadow, we see a distant shot of the path the five adventurous appliances have cut through the brush... and it loops back on itself multiple times and is generally full of twists and turns. It seems that Radio's navigational skills might need to be called into question...
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* While not a HarmlessVillain per se (he still wants to take the heroes apart and sell their still-working parts), the movie goes out of it's way to otherwise make Elmo St. Peters look like a complete dork, starting with that nerdy voice Joe Ranft gives him, along with his tendency to use [[GoshDarnItToHeck quaint expressions]] like "I'll have it for ya in two shakes of a lamb's tail."

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* While not a HarmlessVillain per se (he still wants to take the heroes apart and sell their still-working parts), the movie goes out of it's its way to otherwise make Elmo St. Peters look like a complete dork, starting with that nerdy voice Joe Ranft gives him, along with his tendency to use [[GoshDarnItToHeck [[GoshDangItToHeck quaint expressions]] like "I'll have it for ya in two shakes of a lamb's tail."



** Similar is St. Peter's one customer, with his completely ridiculous appearance and [[DullSurprise utterly deadpan voice]] which doesn't change ''at all'' after he's presumably [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight just watched a mob of sentient appliances break down the wall and run out the door]].
-->(''looking through the hole in the wall that the refrigerator just burst through'') [[{{Understatement}} Did I catcha at a bad time]]? Was wonderin' if [[SkewedPriorities ya got my radio tubes]].

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** Similar is St. Peter's Peters' one customer, with his completely ridiculous appearance and [[DullSurprise utterly deadpan voice]] which doesn't change ''at all'' after he's presumably [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight just watched a mob of sentient appliances break down the wall and run out the door]].
-->(''looking through the hole in the wall that the refrigerator just burst through'') [[{{Understatement}} Did I catcha at a bad time]]? time?]] Was wonderin' if [[SkewedPriorities ya got my radio tubes]].
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* Everything Radio says, especially since he's almost always doing ParentalBonus / GettingCrapPastTheRadar jokes, too.

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* Everything Radio says, especially since he's almost always doing ParentalBonus / GettingCrapPastTheRadar jokes, too.
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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob, changing to a Spanish newscaster talking about some dog ([[BrickJoke presumably St. Peters' dog who apparently sped to Mexico]]).

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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob, changing to a Spanish newscaster talking about some dog ([[BrickJoke presumably St. Peters' dog Quadruped, who apparently sped to Mexico]]).
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* When St. Peters snips off a blender's power cord, the appliances all [[Freudian Threat wince and hide their own cords.]]

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* When St. Peters snips off a blender's power cord, the appliances all [[Freudian Threat [[FreudianThreat wince and hide their own cords.]]
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* When St. Peters snips off a blender's power cord, the appliances all [[Freudian Threat wince and hide their own cords.]]
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** Similarly, Kirby's sheepish "Oh no...", like a kid who just broke a window with his baseball, when the picture falls to the ground and shatters. Bonus points for him being the only one who actually says something while the other four just gasp. Like the above example, it's only emotional ''because'' it's funny.

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** Similarly, Kirby's sheepish "Oh no...", like a kid who just broke a window with his baseball, when the picture falls to the ground and shatters. Bonus points for him being the only one who actually says something while the other four just gasp. Like the above example, it's only emotional funny ''because'' it's funny.emotional.
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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob, changing the channel.

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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob, changing the channel.to a Spanish newscaster talking about some dog ([[BrickJoke presumably St. Peters' dog who apparently sped to Mexico]]).
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* As heartbreaking as Blanky's crying is when he cuddles the Master's photo, you can't help but chuckle from how over-the-top he is when he wails like baby (according to Jerry Rees, he told the then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day, who voiced Blanky, to cry "so loud, they can hear you on the street").

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* As heartbreaking as Blanky's crying is when he cuddles the Master's photo, you can't help but chuckle from how over-the-top he is when he wails like a baby (according to Jerry Rees, he told the then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day, who voiced Blanky, to cry "so loud, they can hear you on the street").
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* While it doubles as a {{heartwarming moment|s}}, you can't help but laugh at Rob's smug "A-HA!" and triumphant bite into his freshly-toasted slice of bread after proving to Chris that he ''could'' fix the Toaster. It's so delightfully human!

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* While it doubles as a {{heartwarming moment|s}}, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]], you can't help but laugh at Rob's smug "A-HA!" and triumphant bite into his freshly-toasted slice of bread after bread, proving to Chris that he ''could'' fix the Toaster. It's so delightfully human!
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* The ''flawless'' comic timing of Rob freaking out over finding a childhood photo of himself in the junkyard, slowly dropping the disheveled radio he was looking at and grabbing the photo with both hands, nervously calling out to Chris while looking gravely concerned. Meanwhile, she's [[FunnyBackgroundEvent gleefully trying to pull a "hard to find" grill off of a nearby car]] for some reason.

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* The ''flawless'' comic timing of Rob freaking out over finding a childhood photo of himself in the junkyard, slowly dropping the disheveled radio he was looking at and grabbing the photo with both hands, nervously calling out to Chris while looking gravely concerned. Meanwhile, she's [[FunnyBackgroundEvent gleefully trying to pull a "hard to find" grill off of a nearby car]] for some reason.reason.
* While it doubles as a {{heartwarming moment|s}}, you can't help but laugh at Rob's smug "A-HA!" and triumphant bite into his freshly-toasted slice of bread after proving to Chris that he ''could'' fix the Toaster. It's so delightfully human!
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* While not a HarmlessVillain per se (he still wants to take the heroes apart and sell their still-working parts), the movie goes out of it's way to make Elmo St. Peters look like a complete jovial dork, starting with that nerdy voice Joe Ranft gives him, along with his tendency to use GoshDarnItToHeck expressions like "I'll have it for ya in two shakes of a lamb's tail."

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* While not a HarmlessVillain per se (he still wants to take the heroes apart and sell their still-working parts), the movie goes out of it's way to otherwise make Elmo St. Peters look like a complete jovial dork, starting with that nerdy voice Joe Ranft gives him, along with his tendency to use GoshDarnItToHeck expressions [[GoshDarnItToHeck quaint expressions]] like "I'll have it for ya in two shakes of a lamb's tail."



** St. Peters mixing and then drinking a weight loss drink... then chasing it with a mouthful of marshmallows.

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** St. Peters mixing and then drinking a weight loss drink... then [[HypocriticalHumor chasing it with a mouthful of marshmallows.marshmallows]].
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* As heartbreaking as Blanky's crying is when he cuddles the Master's photo, you can't help but chuckle from how over-the-top he is when he wails like baby (according to Jerry Reis, he told the then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day, who voiced Blanky, to cry "so loud, they can hear you on the street").

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* As heartbreaking as Blanky's crying is when he cuddles the Master's photo, you can't help but chuckle from how over-the-top he is when he wails like baby (according to Jerry Reis, Rees, he told the then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day, who voiced Blanky, to cry "so loud, they can hear you on the street").
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** Similarly, Kirby's sheepish "Oh no...", like a kid who just broke a window with his baseball, when the picture falls to the ground and shatters. Bonus points for him being the only one who actually says something while the other four just gasp. Like the above example, it's only emotional ''because'' it's funny.

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* Even though the first time Blanky cries when Rob appears to come back but doesn't is TearJerker worthy, you have to admit, it becomes hysterically funny when Blanky starts to wail like a baby, which he basically is (he was voiced by then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day).

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* Even though the first time Blanky cries As heartbreaking as Blanky's crying is when Rob appears to come back he cuddles the Master's photo, you can't help but doesn't chuckle from how over-the-top he is TearJerker worthy, you have to admit, it becomes hysterically funny when Blanky starts to wail he wails like a baby, which baby (according to Jerry Reis, he basically is (he was voiced by told the then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day).Day, who voiced Blanky, to cry "so loud, they can hear you on the street").


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* While not a HarmlessVillain per se (he still wants to take the heroes apart and sell their still-working parts), the movie goes out of it's way to make Elmo St. Peters look like a complete jovial dork, starting with that nerdy voice Joe Ranft gives him, along with his tendency to use GoshDarnItToHeck expressions like "I'll have it for ya in two shakes of a lamb's tail."
** The image of a portly, glasses-wearing nerd like St. Peters driving that gigantic monster truck, which is so big he has to climb up the tire just to get to the driver's seat and then takes out two or three trees like they're nothing as he drives back to his store.
** St. Peters mixing and then drinking a weight loss drink... then chasing it with a mouthful of marshmallows.
** Similar is St. Peter's one customer, with his completely ridiculous appearance and [[DullSurprise utterly deadpan voice]] which doesn't change ''at all'' after he's presumably [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight just watched a mob of sentient appliances break down the wall and run out the door]].
-->(''looking through the hole in the wall that the refrigerator just burst through'') [[{{Understatement}} Did I catcha at a bad time]]? Was wonderin' if [[SkewedPriorities ya got my radio tubes]].
** When he first gets back in his car, he happily notices that his dog in the passenger seat remembered to wear his seat belt. Later, when the appliances escape, the dog runs to the car in fear, prepares to drive away, pauses... and [[BrickJoke puts on his seat belt]].

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(Cut to Kirby following, screaming on his way down, then back to the cabin as Rob is losing patience)\\

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(Cut to Kirby following, screaming on his way down, then plummeting into the dumpster)\\
'''Kirby''' (''complete with Doppler effect''): [---[[BigNo N]]---][--[[BigNo O]]--][-[[BigNo O]]-][[BigNo O]][-[[BigNo O]]-][--[[BigNo O]]--][---[[BigNo O]]---]!\\
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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob.

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* When the TV is about to warn the gang about the master heading to the cabin only for Plugsy to turn his knob.knob, changing the channel.
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** The topper though comes when the music cuts out just as radio plays an agonized "OOOOH LORD!" before he takes what looks to be his final plunge.

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-->'''Radio:''' "Why, if only we were all wiener dogs, our problems would be solved!"
--> (everyone stares at him)
-->'''Toaster:''' "...''[[FlatWhat What?]]''"
-->'''Radio:''' "Or maybe it was a basset hound..."
-->'''Kirby:''' "You're all insane!"

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-->'''Radio:''' "Why, Why, if only we were all wiener dogs, our problems would be solved!"
--> (everyone
solved!
-->''(everyone
stares at him)
-->'''Toaster:''' "...
him)''
-->'''Toaster:''' ...
''[[FlatWhat What?]]''"
Whaaaaat?]]''
-->'''Radio:''' "Or Or maybe it was a basset hound..."
hound...
-->'''Kirby:''' "You're all insane!"''(backing away in horror)'' You're ''all'' insane!



-->'''Radio:''' [[BadOmenAnecdote "I think Houdini did this once, and if I remember correctly, he was out of the hospital in no time."]]
-->'''Lampy:''' "Well, that's encouraging."

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-->'''Radio:''' [[BadOmenAnecdote "I I think Houdini did this once, and if I remember correctly, he was out of the hospital in no time."]]
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-->'''Lampy:''' "Well, Well, that's encouraging."


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** Rob's reaction to arriving at Ernie's:
--->'''Rob:''' ''(doubtful)'' This doesn't look like Crazy Ernie's Amazing Emporium of Total Bargain Madness.
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** Lost in the woods:

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** Lost in the woods:When contemplating their journey:
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** And the part where the TV claims that the place Chris suggests was found to have harmful carcinogenics in lab tests, and pulls out photos to "prove" it, with the visible photo being of a woman in a bikini.
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-->'''Rob:''' Somebody really trashed the whole cottage!\\
'''Chris:''' You big dumbo, didn't you lock the doors?
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* Even though the first time Blanky cries when Rob appears to come back but doesn't is TearJerker worthy, you have to admit, it becomes hysterically funny when Blanky starts to wail like a baby, which he basically is (he was voiced by then-6-year-old Timothy E. Day).

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* Even though the first time Blanky cries when Rob appears to come back but doesn't is TearJerker worthy, you have to admit, it becomes hysterically funny when Blanky starts to wail like a baby, which he basically is (he was voiced by then-6-year-old then-7-year-old Timothy E. Day).
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*The fact that Plugsy looks like the LOLWUT pear.

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