
The brave little toaster and friends indeed go to mars. Once again written by Willard Carroll, the title to this sequel is by no means lying about its premise. When it came to this entry, it's no longer surprising. However, it was surprising to learn that much of the original voice cast did not return for the follow up. While The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997) was by no means a match to the original, it did manage to remain fairly faithful to the universe that it was built upon. But like many tent pole starters, the studio took advantage of it years later by creating direct-to-video sequels. While it's typically not associated with the Disney renaissance period, it is has a strong following behind it. The characters and scenes that were created using them were all memorable. The Brave Little Toaster (1987) may have not been a realistic family film with living appliances, but it did have something special about it.
