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** Another is the song with the now obsolete 80's appliances mocking the main characters for being "outdated", when actually the heroes are actually the type of appliances that last for many years whose functions would still be useful today. Many people still use twenty year old toasters, lamps, and vacuums. Compare that to how often you have to update and replace your computer.
** Did the song "B-Movie" seem like this to anyone else? As a kid, it's confusing as to why the Appliance Shop characters suddenly break into a song about old monster movies. Then you get older and realize that they're trying to make Toaster and the gang feel better about the situation with black comedy humor.
* The flower that falls in love with its own reflection in Toaster's chrome plating looks vaguely like a daffodil, which is a member of the [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissus_%28mythology%29:Narcissus chr(28)mythologychr(29)|Narcissus]] family.
* In the sequel movie 'Brave Little Toaster: Goes to Mars' Kirby says that he's traveled a long dusty road of life. At first it just sounds like he's being old, but then the Brilliance comes when you realise that the Kirby Vaccuum was sold door-to-door.
* Many people were probably annoyed by Blankie's neediness and tendency to cry at the drop of a hat. But he was characterized that way for a reason-- he's an ''electric blanket'', an object whose very reason for existence depends upon cuddling close to someone and keeping them warm.