

Junkshop Appliances: (singing) Aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaah. (as the Junkshop Appliances vocalize ends as It's A 'B' Movie.) NC (vo): On the surface, The Brave Little Toaster appears to be a family friendly film and I do stand by that's what it is. (cut back to the movie, various clips as NC speaks) NC: And maybe this was more intense than I remember. (cut to the scene where The Master (Rob) ( Wayne Kaatz) screaming at the crusher before Toaster almost saves him.) (cut to the scene where The Air Conditioner explodes to death.) Peters screaming in terror which Kirby laughing wickedly at off-screen.) (cut to the scene where Toaster and his gang scares Elmo St. (cut back to the movie, showing the Evil Firefighter Clown leans down at Toaster in the dream sequence.) NC: I remember liking this movie, okay, but I don't remember anything especially dark in it.


(cut back to NC, he puts it onto his desk.) NC (vo): The 1987 Disney film about animated Toaster and his friends searching for their long-lost owner.

(cut to the movie, various clips as NC speaks.) (cut to NC holds the Disney DVD, confused.) NC (vo): Since, I first started the series i got a fair amount of people asking me to talk about The Brave Little Toaster. (We begin with a poster from The Brave Little Toaster as NC speaks) It opens with a curtain opening, followed by a montage of shots of various freaky-looking pop culture characters while demented organ music plays in the background.)Īnnouncer (Doug): Ladies and gentlemen, behold the outcast, the creepy and depraved, the bizarre creations not meant for the normal world! (pronounces it "woild") Embrace the twisted weirdness of (A sign pops up with a title on it, which the announces reads.) "Freakshow Cinema"! Then we are treated to a brand-new opening, different than the usual NC intro.
