
Angered with their design flaws, the Wonderluxe appliances escaped, left to Mars, and built a missile rocket set to destroy the Earth. As revealed by Tinselina, the appliances Mars were built on Earth by a corrupted Austrian manufacturer named "Wonderluxe" and designed to fail from the get-go under a scheme of planned obsolescence. However, soon after their arrival, the appliances and Tinselina are taken hostage by an army of military toasters who escort them to their 'Supreme Commander', a colossal refrigerator. They also find Robbie, now encased in a bubble to enable him to survive out in space.

During their flight through space, the appliances meet a pack of sentient balloons who have been let go by human hands and now float endlessly through the cosmos.Įventually, the appliances reach Mars and, upon a rough landing due to Blanky foolishly turning off the microwave, encounter multiple satellites sent from Earth, among them being Viking 1, in addition to a Christmas angel named Tinselina who was sent to Mars with the former.

The appliances, as per a plan by Wittgenstein, create a makeshift spacecraft with the ceiling fan, a laundry basket, the microwave, and microwaveable popcorn as fuel (Calculator is also provided with the required data to be their navigator) and launch themselves into space, leaving only Ratso to prevent a baby monitor from alerting Rob and Chris. After grilling Hearing Aid and learning that Robbie has accidentally been transported to Mars in his place, the appliances contact Wittgenstein, who is an old friend and supercomputer from their days in college, for advice by connecting a computer to a security camera in the museum that acts like a phone. The shocked appliances pursue Hearing Aid, but in spite of this, Robbie is beamed into space. The appliances awaken, find Robbie going up the stairs and pursue him, leading them to enter the attic just as a beam of light appears. Robbie, awakened by the sound of the transmission, climbs out of his crib and follows Hearing Aid. The following night, Hearing Aid escapes from the drawer and to the attic once more. The next morning, Toaster informs the other appliances and Ratso, the family's pet rat, of the events occurring the previous night, leading to the appliances and Ratso agreeing to carefully watch the junk drawer in case of Hearing Aid suspiciously escaping again. One night, Toaster awakes to find the hearing aid in the attic receiving a message which appears to be transmitted from space. At first, the appliances all fear that their masters will pay more attention to Robbie but later grow accustomed to him.

Now being married anew and having moved to a farm, Rob and Chris have an infant son named Robbie and Rob operates a veterinary clinic and repair shop in a barn outside their house. It featured the last performances of actors DeForest Kelley (in her final film role, before his death in 1999), Paddi Edwards, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Carol Channing, before their deaths in 1999, 20, respectively.Īlthough set after the events of The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, Goes to Mars was the final of the two sequels to the original film, as both were in production around the same time and the latter was the first to finish production. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation and distributed for video by Walt Disney Home Video. Both are sequels to the book, The Brave Little Toaster. Disch in 1988 and a film released in 1998 based on it. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children's book by Thomas M.
