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The brave little toaster book
The brave little toaster book









the brave little toaster book

Tom Willhite liked the idea, too, and got us the rights to the story so we could pitch it to the animation studio along with our test clip. I’ve always loved animating inanimate objects, and this story had a lot of that. Years later, he recalled:Ī friend of mine had told me about a 40-page novella called “The Brave Little Toaster,” by Thomas Disch. In the early 80’s a Disney junior animator named John Lasseter had the crazy idea of making a computer-generated feature. These similarities may be more than a coincidence. In both movies, the objects obsess over becoming lost, broken, or unwanted.

the brave little toaster book

Both movies center on the objects’ struggle to be reunited with their owners.

the brave little toaster book

It’s about inanimate objects that talk and move when people aren’t around, and their fierce love for a little boy. In some ways, Toaster was a dry run for Toy Story. A John Lasseter sketch, from back when he wanted to make a computer-animated Brave Little Toaster.











The brave little toaster book