![]() My brother is a massive fan of this 1987 classic and I. This cel can be found at the 24:59 mark in the film, and it depicts an adorable moment between Lampy and Radio during the musical number "City of Light." The lovable group of appliances sings this song as they traverse lush scenery and rolling hills on their quest to find their missing "Master." The image of the pair fills a whopping 8" x 9. Looking for Brave Little Toaster cels I am desperately in search of any animation production cels from the underrated gem/traumatizer of children known as the Brave Little Toaster (if you were not scarred for life by that clown or that junkyard scene, you are a far braver toaster than I). Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. "What a ride to the city of light!" Lampy and Radio, two iconic main characters from The Brave Little Toaster, embrace in this charming, hand-painted original production cel and animation drawing. The Brave Little Toaster: Goes to Mars Original Animation Production Cel With Production Background Currently unavailable. ![]() Credit: Heritage Auctions The Brave Little Toaster Production Cel and Animation Drawing Group of 2 (Hyperion Pictures, 1987). Credit: Heritage Auctions The Brave Little Toaster Production Cel and Animation Drawing Group of 2. The Brave Little Toaster Production Cel and Animation Drawing Group of 2. Now, you can bid to own a The Brave Little Toaster production cel and drawing used in the making of this nostalgic fan-favorite film. ![]() Most of all, I remember the third act, which did the emotional and intense Toy Story 3 climax in a junkyard before even the first of the Toy Story films existed. ![]() I remember the emotional Blanky, the most innocent and emotional of the lot, as the film's heart. I remember rooting for Toaster and his band of appliances as they journeyed to find their master, a young boy named Rob. I know I'm not alone here: there are few films that 80s and 90s kids will find as nostalgic as The Brave Little Toaster.
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