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Around the same time Toaster jumped into the crusher's gears, a worker at the scrap yard heard Rob's screams and saw him on the conveyor belt. He hit the crusher's Emergency Stop switch just in time to save Rob.
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In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) Fear (the pink car) Bargaining (the red muscle car) Anger (the Indie 500 car) Depression, (the Texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, Acceptance (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet). Now with that in mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it again]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
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In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) car), Fear (the pink car) car), Bargaining (the red muscle car) car), Anger (the Indie 500 car) car), Depression, (the Texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, Acceptance (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet). Now with that in mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it again]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
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[[WMG: This, WesternAnimation/ToyStory, and GnomeoAndJuliet take place in the same universe.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the WesternAnimation/ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in WesternAnimation/ToyStory2, Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
[[WMG: Syndrome from TheIncredibles survived and grew up to be Elmo St. Peter.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the WesternAnimation/ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in WesternAnimation/ToyStory2, Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
[[WMG: Syndrome from TheIncredibles survived and grew up to be Elmo St. Peter.]]
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[[WMG: This, WesternAnimation/ToyStory, ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', and GnomeoAndJuliet ''GnomeoAndJuliet'' take place in the same universe.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the WesternAnimation/ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, inWesternAnimation/ToyStory2, ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo ''Gnomeo and Juliet.Juliet''. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
[[WMG: Syndrome fromTheIncredibles ''TheIncredibles'' survived and grew up to be Elmo St. Peter.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the WesternAnimation/ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in
[[WMG: Syndrome from
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[[WMG: The whole Mars movie is [[Disney Acid Sequence bad trip]]
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The hippie balloon is not full of helium, he is full of marijuana gas. That's why the nonsense happens: they were dreaming after the balloon song and now, [[FridgeHorror they are lying somewhere in Germany]].
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[[Recap/DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime The Master]].
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[[WMG: Most of the alliances will eventually [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turn against the humans]].]]
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Just think about it: five appliances wait patiently for their MASTER to return (God/Jesus is sometimes called our Master). They are almost tricked into thinking that he has abandoned them, but they overcome this and set off to find him and the CITY OF LIGHT (Heaven). Their many adventures are metaphorical for the trials and tribulations of life. No matter how many dangers they face, they NEVER LOSE HOPE that they will find him. However, in the end, [[spoiler: they don't find him. ''He finds them!'']]
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Just think about it: five appliances wait patiently for their MASTER Master to return (God/Jesus is sometimes called our Master). They are almost tricked into thinking that he has abandoned them, but they overcome this and set off to find him and the CITY OF LIGHT City of Light (Heaven). Their many adventures are metaphorical for the trials and tribulations of life. No matter how many dangers they face, they NEVER LOSE HOPE never lose hope that they will find him. However, in the end, [[spoiler: they don't find him. ''He finds them!'']]
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I wrote those two WM Gs several years ago. I now consider them old shames and would feel embarrassed leaving them up.
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[[WMG: Toaster is a [[Series/DoctorWho regeneration]] of Rob, who is the inventor of the living appliances.]]
First of all, Rob is a [[Series/DoctorWho Time]] [[WMG/TimeLord Lord]]. When Rob got older, he discovered a hidden talent. So he went back in time so that he could introduce a new technology to the world earlier. However, he lost control of his powers and was sent back to the 1930's or 20's. After 20 years or so, he came up with a new type of technology. It was a sort of "heart" that would actually give sentience to appliances and other electrical objects, to better allow them to perform jobs. This secret, held only by manufacturers, was soon applied to other objects, such as vehicles. A few years after he came up with this, he passed away while driving in the country. Being a [[WMG/TimeLord Time Lord]], he regenerated, but somehow did so into a walking, talking toaster. He realized that his car had stopped very close to his old childhood home, and headed there, being followed by the car. After a few more years, he saw himself as a young kid. Not wanting to creep himself out, he invented the name "The Master" to call his future (or was it his ''past'') self by. The other guys soon picked up this term.
[[WMG:Toaster saved Rob/The Master not only because he wanted to, but also to avoid creating a GrandfatherParadox.]]
See WMG above for details.
If the human Rob would have died, this would have negated everything leading up to his time travel, invention of the living machines, and eventual death, making Toaster unexist, as well as negating all the events of the movie. This becomes a Wall Banger when you consider that the only reason Rob went to the junkyard in the first place is because the characters were dumped there. And the only reason the characters were there is because ''Toaster insisted on going out to find the damn master in the first place''. There's more I could explain, but it's ''way'' too confusing to think about...
On the other hand, if Toaster actually [[spoiler: died during his HeroicSacrifice,]] this would not affect the human Rob in any way...until he went back and time and got into the ''same situation'', effectively creating a StableTimeLoop. God, my head hurts...
First of all, Rob is a [[Series/DoctorWho Time]] [[WMG/TimeLord Lord]]. When Rob got older, he discovered a hidden talent. So he went back in time so that he could introduce a new technology to the world earlier. However, he lost control of his powers and was sent back to the 1930's or 20's. After 20 years or so, he came up with a new type of technology. It was a sort of "heart" that would actually give sentience to appliances and other electrical objects, to better allow them to perform jobs. This secret, held only by manufacturers, was soon applied to other objects, such as vehicles. A few years after he came up with this, he passed away while driving in the country. Being a [[WMG/TimeLord Time Lord]], he regenerated, but somehow did so into a walking, talking toaster. He realized that his car had stopped very close to his old childhood home, and headed there, being followed by the car. After a few more years, he saw himself as a young kid. Not wanting to creep himself out, he invented the name "The Master" to call his future (or was it his ''past'') self by. The other guys soon picked up this term.
[[WMG:Toaster saved Rob/The Master not only because he wanted to, but also to avoid creating a GrandfatherParadox.]]
See WMG above for details.
If the human Rob would have died, this would have negated everything leading up to his time travel, invention of the living machines, and eventual death, making Toaster unexist, as well as negating all the events of the movie. This becomes a Wall Banger when you consider that the only reason Rob went to the junkyard in the first place is because the characters were dumped there. And the only reason the characters were there is because ''Toaster insisted on going out to find the damn master in the first place''. There's more I could explain, but it's ''way'' too confusing to think about...
On the other hand, if Toaster actually [[spoiler: died during his HeroicSacrifice,]] this would not affect the human Rob in any way...until he went back and time and got into the ''same situation'', effectively creating a StableTimeLoop. God, my head hurts...
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[[WMG: The cars in the "worthless" song, are going throught different stages of dealing with their own death.]]
In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) Fear (the pink car) Bargaining (the red muscle car) Anger (the Indie 500 car) Depression, (the texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, Acceptence (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet). Now with that mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it agian]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) Fear (the pink car) Bargaining (the red muscle car) Anger (the Indie 500 car) Depression, (the texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, Acceptence (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet). Now with that mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it agian]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
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[[WMG: The cars in the "worthless" song, are going throught through different stages of dealing with their own death.]]
In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) Fear (the pink car) Bargaining (the red muscle car) Anger (the Indie 500 car) Depression, (thetexas Texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, Acceptence Acceptance (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet). Now with that in mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it agian]].again]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
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[[WMG: This, ToyStory, and GnomeoAndJuliet take place in the same universe.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in [[ToyStory Toy Story 2]], Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in [[ToyStory Toy Story 2]], Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
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[[WMG: This, ToyStory, WesternAnimation/ToyStory, and GnomeoAndJuliet take place in the same universe.]]
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In theToyStory WesternAnimation/ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in [[ToyStory Toy Story 2]], WesternAnimation/ToyStory2, Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the ToyStory WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the
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I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in [[ToyStory Toy Story 2]], Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
I'm surprised nobody brought this up before. In the ToyStory series, toys can become alive when their owners aren't looking. Same here. Maybe the appliances became alive because they were basically toys to Rob when he was a child, and the "magic" spread to other appliances? Also, in [[ToyStory Toy Story 2]], Hamm mentions a garden gnome next door. This implies that in the ToyStory universe, lawn ornaments are also alive, as in Gnomeo and Juliet. If The Brave Little Toaster and Toy Story are in the same universe, and Toy Story and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe, than The Brave Little Toaster and Gnomeo and Juliet are in the same universe!
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magnet). Now with that mind, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqT2uOa1-d0 watch it agian]]. Tell me I'm wrong.
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In order of apearence, Denial (the blue car) fear Fear (the pink car) bargining Bargaining (the red muscle car) anger Anger (the Indie 500 car) depression, Depression, (the texas wedding car, the hearse, and the surfer's car) and finally, acceptence Acceptence (the old truck, who to preserve his dignity drives himself to the crusher rather then be dragged there by the magnet).
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[[WMG: [[TheBraveLittleToaster This film]], ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/Nine'' are all alternate branches off the same timeline.]]
As in ''WesternAnimation/Nine'', the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to ''WesternAnimation/Nine'']]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of ''WesternAnimation/Nine'' used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
As in ''WesternAnimation/Nine'', the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to ''WesternAnimation/Nine'']]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of ''WesternAnimation/Nine'' used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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[[WMG: [[TheBraveLittleToaster This film]], ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/Nine'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' are all alternate branches off the same timeline.]]
As in''WesternAnimation/Nine'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'', the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to''WesternAnimation/Nine'']]
''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'']]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of''WesternAnimation/Nine'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'' used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]]]]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]] used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]] used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]]]]
''WesternAnimation/Nine'']]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of[[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]] ''WesternAnimation/Nine'' used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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As in [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]], ''WesternAnimation/Nine'', the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
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A ptitle! Wow! pop goes the ptitle!
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** Or maybe it was [[DextersLaboratory Dexter]], who shed his accent to fit in, and is trying to rebuild his life after an experiment destroyed all of that ground-breaking technology in his basement.
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** Or maybe it was [[DextersLaboratory [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dexter]], who shed his accent to fit in, and is trying to rebuild his life after an experiment destroyed all of that ground-breaking technology in his basement.
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Just think about it: five appliances wait patiently for their MASTER to return (God/Jesus is sometimes called our Master). They are almost tricked into thinking that he has abandoned them, but they overcome this and set off to find him and the CITY OF LIGHT (Heaven). Their many adventures are metaphorical for the trials and tribulations of life. No matter how many dangers they face, they NEVER LOSE HOPE that they will find him. However, in the end, [[spoiler: they don't find him. ''He finds them!'']]
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Just think about it: five appliances wait patiently for their MASTER to return (God/Jesus is sometimes called our Master). They are almost tricked into thinking that he has abandoned them, but they overcome this and set off to find him and the CITY OF LIGHT (Heaven). Their many adventures are metaphorical for the trials and tribulations of life. No matter how many dangers they face, they NEVER LOSE HOPE that they will find him. However, in the end, [[spoiler: they don't find him. ''He finds them!'']] them!'']]
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** [[spoiler: Air Conditioner]] = Lazarus. Master's ability to fix the appliances is another sign he is Jesus.
* Elmo St. Peter is Satan, his dog Quadroped standing for Cerberus, the guard dog of Hell. All of the appliances trapped in his shop are former believers who've lost their faith. That is, until the Toaster and friends *save* them.
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** [[spoiler: Air Conditioner]] = Lazarus. Master's ability to fix the appliances is another sign he is Jesus.
Jesus.
* Elmo St. Peter is Satan, his dog Quadroped standing for Cerberus, the guard dog of Hell. All of the appliances trapped in his shop are former believers who've lost their faith. That is, until the Toaster and friends *save*them.
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* Elmo St. Peter is Satan, his dog Quadroped standing for Cerberus, the guard dog of Hell. All of the appliances trapped in his shop are former believers who've lost their faith. That is, until the Toaster and friends *save*
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Hence why he sounds like he's from the 1940s, and his obsession with WWII. Master probably got the radio as a family gift, considering it a cool antique.
[[WMG: Appliances and electrical objects actually ''are'' alive!]]
[[WMG: Appliances and electrical objects actually ''are'' alive!]]
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Hence why he sounds like he's from the 1940s, and his obsession with WWII. Master probably got the radio as a family gift, considering it a cool antique.
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[[WMG: [[TheBraveLittleToaster This film]], {{Cars}}, and [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]] are all alternate branches off the same timeline.]]
As in [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]], the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]]]]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]] used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
As in [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]], the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]]]]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine 9]] used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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[[WMG: [[TheBraveLittleToaster This film]], {{Cars}}, and [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]] are all alternate branches off the same timeline.]]
As in[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]], the Industrial Revolution never ended. But in this timeline, the manufacturing companies held a secret skill: They were able to make living beings...living beings disguised as household appliances. Only the manufacturers know this; everyone else does not.
[[WMG:Alternately, this movie is the prequel to[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]]]]
This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle1d5irnza?from=Film.Nine [[{{ptitle1d5irnza}} 9]] used to bring the stitchpunks to life. Thus, Toaster, Lampy, Kirby, and all the rest are not only sentient, but have souls.
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This would explain the reason the appliances come to life. The producers of said appliances used the same technology the scientist of
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On the other hand, if Toaster actually [[spoiler: died during his HeroicSacrifice,]] this would not affect the human Rob in any way...until he went back and time and got into the ''same situation'', effectively creating a StableTimeLoop. God, my head hurts...
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On the other hand, if Toaster actually [[spoiler: died during his HeroicSacrifice,]] this would not affect the human Rob in any way...until he went back and time and got into the ''same situation'', effectively creating a StableTimeLoop. God, my head hurts...
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There's proof here: If Rob was such a good mechanic, why the crap did he ''decide to become a veterinarian instead?'' Talk about wasted talent... Also, I realized that in the sequels, things that shouldn't be alive are, such as a faucet (not electrical or mechanical) and a computer mouse (the mouse should simply be an ''appendage''). My conclusion? The sequels are just figments of Blanky's imagination. Either that or they are being told by an UnreliableNarrator (possibly Lampy).
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There's proof here: If Rob was such a good mechanic, why the crap did he ''decide to become a veterinarian instead?'' Talk about wasted talent... Also, I realized that in the sequels, things that shouldn't be alive are, such as a faucet (not electrical or mechanical) and a computer mouse (the mouse should simply be an ''appendage''). My conclusion? The sequels are just figments of Blanky's imagination. Either that or they are being told by an UnreliableNarrator (possibly Lampy).
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** Considering that the first movie was about a talking toaster and every other scene was like a bad acid trip, is a sequel where they go to Mars that far-fetched? All the sequel meant to this Troper was that the writers did just a tad bit more LSD after making the fisrt movie, and decided to make another.
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** Considering that the first movie was about a talking toaster and every other scene was like a bad acid trip, is a sequel where they go to Mars that far-fetched? All the sequel meant to this Troper was that the writers did just a tad bit more LSD after making the fisrt movie, and decided to make another.
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* A sadistic observer. He enjoys watching other appliances get taken apart, and acts as a guard for St. Peters. When he laughs, "Do you hear that boys? They want to know how to escape!" its evidence that he's manipulated the others into thinking there is no escape. He gives Lampy his bulb because he has a soft spot for fellow lamps.
* Same as above, only creepier. He gave Lampy the bulb just so he could watch him lose it again when Peters needs lamp parts. Any words of concern he voices for Lampy or the others is meant in a mocking way.
* Same as above, only creepier. He gave Lampy the bulb just so he could watch him lose it again when Peters needs lamp parts. Any words of concern he voices for Lampy or the others is meant in a mocking way.
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* A sadistic observer. He enjoys watching other appliances get taken apart, and acts as a guard for St. Peters. When he laughs, "Do you hear that boys? They want to know how to escape!" its evidence that he's manipulated the others into thinking there is no escape. He gives Lampy his bulb because he has a soft spot for fellow lamps.
lamps.
* Same as above, only creepier. He gave Lampy the bulb just so he could watch him lose it again when Peters needs lamp parts. Any words of concern he voices for Lampy or the others is meant in a mockingway.
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* Same as above, only creepier. He gave Lampy the bulb just so he could watch him lose it again when Peters needs lamp parts. Any words of concern he voices for Lampy or the others is meant in a mocking
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You can never throw anything out after watching it.
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You can never throw anything out after watching it.
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[[WMG: Tinselena can warp reality.]]
She was originally a fairy, but her apprentice got annoyed by her Christmas spirit, turned her into a Christmas angel tree topper, and sent her to Mars. She went to the future to see if she would ever get back to earth and found out the Wonderlux appliances plans to blow up earth. They succeed. So Tinselena somehow finds out that Toaster and his friends can save earth but they died in the first two movies from... well... Logic. So Tinselena uses her reality warping powers to help our heroes survive long enough to save the world. Why doesn't logic work in this movie? Blame Tinselena.
She was originally a fairy, but her apprentice got annoyed by her Christmas spirit, turned her into a Christmas angel tree topper, and sent her to Mars. She went to the future to see if she would ever get back to earth and found out the Wonderlux appliances plans to blow up earth. They succeed. So Tinselena somehow finds out that Toaster and his friends can save earth but they died in the first two movies from... well... Logic. So Tinselena uses her reality warping powers to help our heroes survive long enough to save the world. Why doesn't logic work in this movie? Blame Tinselena.
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[[WMG: Tinselena Tinselina can warp reality.]]
She was originally a fairy, but her apprentice got annoyed by her Christmas spirit, turned her into a Christmas angel tree topper, and sent her to Mars. She went to the future to see if she would ever get back to earth and found out the Wonderlux appliances plans to blow up earth. They succeed. SoTinselena Tinselina somehow finds out that Toaster and his friends can save earth but they died in the first two movies from... well... Logic. So Tinselena Tinselina uses her reality warping powers to help our heroes survive long enough to save the world. Why doesn't logic work in this movie? Blame Tinselena.Tinselina.
She was originally a fairy, but her apprentice got annoyed by her Christmas spirit, turned her into a Christmas angel tree topper, and sent her to Mars. She went to the future to see if she would ever get back to earth and found out the Wonderlux appliances plans to blow up earth. They succeed. So
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[[WMG: Tinselena can warp reality.]]
She was originally a fairy, but her apprentice got annoyed by her Christmas spirit, turned her into a Christmas angel tree topper, and sent her to Mars. She went to the future to see if she would ever get back to earth and found out the Wonderlux appliances plans to blow up earth. They succeed. So Tinselena somehow finds out that Toaster and his friends can save earth but they died in the first two movies from... well... Logic. So Tinselena uses her reality warping powers to help our heroes survive long enough to save the world. Why doesn't logic work in this movie? Blame Tinselena.
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[[WMG: All the nuclear weapons are alive as well.]]
And since all electronics in this world want to be loved and used by their master, and nuclear weapons have been doing nothing but sitting in a dark silo and not exploding for decades, with no one to talk to, they have gone insane. The world of TheBraveLittleToaster is getting closer and closer to nuclear Armageddon, in which the nuclear weapons will finally be happy that they can be used.
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* [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Alright. He isn't.]]
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Go on, tell me he ain't.
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Go on, tell me he ain't.
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* [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Alright. He isn't.]]
* [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Alright. He isn't.]]
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[[WMG: Toaster can [[HotelMario Toast Toast.]]]]
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[[WMG: Toaster can [[HotelMario [[VideoGame/HotelMario Toast Toast.]]]]
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* [[FridgeHorror Good lord, does this mean that the air conditioner is a past incarnation of 1?]]
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[[WMG: Toaster is a [[DoctorWho regeneration]] of Rob, who is the inventor of the living appliances.]]
First of all, Rob is a [[DoctorWho Time]] [[WMG/TimeLord Lord]]. When Rob got older, he discovered a hidden talent. So he went back in time so that he could introduce a new technology to the world earlier. However, he lost control of his powers and was sent back to the 1930's or 20's. After 20 years or so, he came up with a new type of technology. It was a sort of "heart" that would actually give sentience to appliances and other electrical objects, to better allow them to perform jobs. This secret, held only by manufacturers, was soon applied to other objects, such as vehicles. A few years after he came up with this, he passed away while driving in the country. Being a [[WMG/TimeLord Time Lord]], he regenerated, but somehow did so into a walking, talking toaster. He realized that his car had stopped very close to his old childhood home, and headed there, being followed by the car. After a few more years, he saw himself as a young kid. Not wanting to creep himself out, he invented the name "The Master" to call his future (or was it his ''past'') self by. The other guys soon picked up this term.
First of all, Rob is a [[DoctorWho Time]] [[WMG/TimeLord Lord]]. When Rob got older, he discovered a hidden talent. So he went back in time so that he could introduce a new technology to the world earlier. However, he lost control of his powers and was sent back to the 1930's or 20's. After 20 years or so, he came up with a new type of technology. It was a sort of "heart" that would actually give sentience to appliances and other electrical objects, to better allow them to perform jobs. This secret, held only by manufacturers, was soon applied to other objects, such as vehicles. A few years after he came up with this, he passed away while driving in the country. Being a [[WMG/TimeLord Time Lord]], he regenerated, but somehow did so into a walking, talking toaster. He realized that his car had stopped very close to his old childhood home, and headed there, being followed by the car. After a few more years, he saw himself as a young kid. Not wanting to creep himself out, he invented the name "The Master" to call his future (or was it his ''past'') self by. The other guys soon picked up this term.
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[[WMG: Toaster is a [[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho regeneration]] of Rob, who is the inventor of the living appliances.]]
First of all, Rob is a[[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho Time]] [[WMG/TimeLord Lord]]. When Rob got older, he discovered a hidden talent. So he went back in time so that he could introduce a new technology to the world earlier. However, he lost control of his powers and was sent back to the 1930's or 20's. After 20 years or so, he came up with a new type of technology. It was a sort of "heart" that would actually give sentience to appliances and other electrical objects, to better allow them to perform jobs. This secret, held only by manufacturers, was soon applied to other objects, such as vehicles. A few years after he came up with this, he passed away while driving in the country. Being a [[WMG/TimeLord Time Lord]], he regenerated, but somehow did so into a walking, talking toaster. He realized that his car had stopped very close to his old childhood home, and headed there, being followed by the car. After a few more years, he saw himself as a young kid. Not wanting to creep himself out, he invented the name "The Master" to call his future (or was it his ''past'') self by. The other guys soon picked up this term.
First of all, Rob is a
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[[DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime The Master]].
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[[WMG: The masters name is...]]
[[DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime The Master]].
[[DoctorWhoNSS4E17E18TheEndOfTime The Master]].