No.1050399
>I worked on a reservation…
>Who would believe
>they would love me and leave
>on a bus back to Ol' Santa Fe?
>Once in an Indian Nation
>I took the kids on the skids
>with the hope he was happy 'til I heard him say,
>"You're worthless."
This car willingly drives onto the conveyor belt and commits suicide, too.
No.1050864
>>1050399
at least post the good one
No.1050869
>>1050868
I never watched the film and never will. What exactly is the appeal?
No.1050870
>>1050869
Largely being kinda nihilism for children. Probably couldn't introduce some of the concepts in the film to children in any better way.
No.1050875
No.1050887
>>1050870
I think you mean pessimistic, the majority of kids films are technically nihilistic since there's a good outcome for the protagonists regardless of what they do.
No.1050889
The toaster is male. His male part is clearly visible and actually used on screen.
No.1050906
>>1050889
Did you just assume xir gender?
No.1050909
>>1050864
It doesn't fucking work.
No.1050910
>>1050887
What's so pessimistic about it?
No.1050976
this is a really weird movie.
there's like one short song in the beginning and then an hour of no songs, then the last 20 minutes jams in like 3 songs.
Somehow, it pulls it off without feeling awkward
No.1050978
>>1050910
I used to really like it when I was a kid but can't remember much, if anything it's more "animistic" than pessimistic since the appliances are loved so much by their owners that they gain sentience. The pessimism comes mostly from the second movie, when they start to throw them away and I think they have to save a baby in one of the two movies? Anyways the pessimism is all about becoming obsolete and having to deal with being unwanted by the people you actually hold dear, which in the case of Toy Story makes a little bit of sense, since it's a child literally loving his toys so much that they figure out they're alive, but in this case it's completely retarded, appliances are made to last a certain amount of time and be replaced, had they shown sentience to other humans 99% of the struggles of the main characters would have instantly vanished.
Also if there's one thing I really took as a message from this movie is to save fucking everything and at every given opportunity, the supposedly genius ditz owner of the appliances forgets to make even a single solitary save in his graduate thesis and loses the whole thing that he somehow had worked "so hard" to finish and has to start over. It's kind of retarded in the context of the movie but it's a really important message.
No.1051062
>>1050869
>and never will
Why the fuck not? It's a great movie.
No.1051068
>>1051062
>Why the fuck not?
Well, I definitely won't with that kind of attitude, mister frowny-pants.
Because the story sounds retarded and uninteresting.
No.1051070
>>1050870
Wouldn't it be existentialism?
>>1050887
>the majority of kids films are technically nihilistic since there's a good outcome for the protagonists regardless of what they do.
¿Que? Elaborate pls
Besides that, isn't it more than a bit silly to say such things about kids' films, let alone good ones from the past like that of Walter Disney?
No.1051071
>>1051070
*Not saying Toaster is good or from Walter Disney
No.1051090
>>1050866
>Horn gramophones and reel-to-reels were "junk"
Those were the days, oh for a time machine…
No.1051102
This is now a /co/ WEBM thread
No.1051105
>>1050867
Shit, this movie makes me sick of buying crap just by looking at it for 5 seconds.
No.1051106
>>1050868
Jesus, no wonder America ended up so hateful growing up with this literal garbage.
No.1051187
No.1051243
>>1051070
Interesting you should mention Disney:
Lasseter and Wilhite pitched Brave Little Toaster to the Disney executives as what would be the first fully 3D computer-animated full-length movie.
The executives, being the Jews who had replaced the talent, asked what being computer-animated would bring to the table. Specifically they wanted to know if it would be faster and/or cheaper to do it. Upon receiving an answer of no to both, the execs replied that those were the only two reasons to even consider computer animation.
Lasseter was promptly fired after making the pitch (seriously, like 5 minutes later). This would ultimately lead to the foundation of Pixar, but fucking imagine that–the most eminent animation studio in America, renowned for some of the finest animation in the history of the world, reduced to firing someone for daring to suggest pushing a boundary.
No.1051362
>>1051243
I remember when Disney tried selling replicas of the Pixar lamp, without Pixar's permission, or cutting Pixar in.
Disney truly are vampire cocksuckers.
No.1051713
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No.1051728
Invidious embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>1051713
>no invidious embed or MP4/WebM upload
kys
No.1051993
I remember feeling so sad for the flower when I watched this as a kid.
No.1052587
>>1050868
>been there just over an hour and a half
I'm guessing that's the joke?
No.1052616
>>1050399
Confession: I never watched the Brave Little Toaster because /co/ has made it very clear I'll end up crying like a bitch over some smashed inanimate objects.
No.1052631
>>1050875
One of the most interesting animated films ever
No.1052632
>>1050868
this must be from the sequel, the original had much better music
No.1052711
>>1052631
Wait, the Brave Little Toaster isn't a disney film though?
No.1052726
>>1052631
>interesting
What I've seen from it, especially the musical scenes, were terrible and despressing shit.
No.1052753
>>1052711
that's a complicated story
in short, Disney threw the money at it but wanted to keep their own studio distanced from its production
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brave_Little_Toaster#Production
No.1054366
>>1050868
>4,999,450,852,312
>4999 seconds
>83 minutes
>1 hour and 23 minutes
Literally what
No.1054367
>>1054366
Used longform too, it still comes out to 46 days or so.
No.1057979
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>1050868
This is from one of the sequels, the one with the animal.
The original movie dealt with concepts like abandonment, depression, suicide and materialism, but the sequels as far as I remember them were pretty standard animated children's films.
>>1051993
Me too.
I also remember getting really emotional over the lamp getting hit by lightning and the vacuum cleaner saving everyone. "Worthless" was definitely the saddest I got, seeing the crushed cubes of sentient cars on a conveyor belt really stuck with me.
I honestly forget how I felt about video related, so I'm guessing so terrified that I largely suppressed the memory.
>>1052616
It's okay to cry sometimes.
I'm not sure what someone who didn't see it as a kid would think, though. It's still pretty depressing and deals with heavy themes, but I think having viewed it as a kid gives that extra punch to it.
No.1058078
This movie is on archive.org if any of you are interested in watching it.
What other kid's films are there that deal with heavy/dark themes like this one?
The first that comes to mind for me is Pinocchio.
No.1058289
I always thought the point was about how people just discard and waste shit so easily, and that making the objects sympathetic was to get you to think about where your shit ends up. The sequel gets way more blatant about it. iirc they straight up discuss planned obsolescence.
No.1058318
>I worked on an animation…
>Who would believe
>they would love me and leave
>on a bus back to Ol' Santa Fe?
>Once in an 8chan Nation
>I took the kids on the skids
>with the hope he was happy 'til I heard him say,
>"You're worthless."
This man willingly walks onto the conveyor belt and commits suicide, too.
No.1058621
>>1058318
Lies.
There are no artists here.
No.1058778
>>1058744
Oh the nostalgia.
I watched this movie only once as a kid, and the villain creeped me out so hard, it inspired me.
>>1058775
Then get your ass to /fur/, they desperately need it.
No.1058786
>>1058778
>/fur/
Why don't you go back instead?
No.1058790
>>1058778
Nah…8chan is about to only place I can escape drawing furry shit.
I just want to keep drawing and learning and improving. Drawing for Anons is the best way to do that since no one asspats. They will thank you for art but also tell you straight up what you need to work on.
I like it here and >>>/v/ I just don't understand why this board is so dead.why everyone seems to in fight so much and why some shit posters seem determined to ruin the every thread. I guess the cartoons and films out these days are just such uninspired, out right ugly/virtue signaling crap there genuinely isn't much to talk about. Sucks. I was thinking maybe we should make this a comics/cartoons/television + netseres board since God knows /tv/ is an ireedemable shithole.
No.1059151
>>1058786
Because there are no drawfags. Duh!?
No.1059158
>>1050869
>Charm
>Care
>Good music
>Good characters
>Great animation
No.1059521
OP here, this is a webm general now
No.1059533
>>1059529
>>1059525
>>1059526
Clench your asses, the faggots have arrived.
No.1059618
>>1059525
>>1059526
>>1059529
Go back to >>>/caco/
You smelly shitposting hippies.