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As far as I know, <i>The Brave Little Toaster</i> wasn't ever released to theaters commercially. It did show up at some festivals, but it didn't get widely seen by the public until it aired on The Disney Channel and later released to video by Disney. Basically, it didn't get enough theatrical exposure to qualify for our Other Animation page; instead, you'll find it in "Direct-to-Video."
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HEY! If you watch The Black Cauldron (1985) all the way through the credits, you'll see that even that was produced in association with Silver Screen Partners.

Anybody with me? 8)
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juliancarter wrote:HEY! If you watch The Black Cauldron (1985) all the way through the credits, you'll see that even that was produced in association with Silver Screen Partners.

Anybody with me? 8)
I think you're right, there. I do know that Rescuers Down Under was definitely a SSPIV co-production, as was, as has been mentioned before, The Little Mermaid. By extension, we can probably include The Great Mouse Detective and Oliver and Co., as well, I think.
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