The Brave Little Toaster 20th Anniversary???
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The Brave Little Toaster 20th Anniversary???
I been wondering if Disney still has the rights to The Brave Little Toaster and been thinking if Disney takes out a new 2 Disc set for the movie. 
Hopefully The Brave Little Toaster does get re-release on DVD since the first release doesn't really do it justice.
			
			
									
						
							Hopefully The Brave Little Toaster does get re-release on DVD since the first release doesn't really do it justice.
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Yes, they still have the rights. But I'd be shocked if the movie was upgraded to a 20th Anniversary Edition. BVHE just hasn't shown a lot of interest in re-releasing anything (that's not a Disney animated classic) on DVD in the past two years. I think we'd be more likely to see a low-priced trilogy set for the three movies (a la <i>The Mighty Ducks</i> box) than a 2-disc re-release of the original. But I doubt we'll see either. Too bad; I enjoy the movie and it deserves a better DVD. A different studio probably would have seen fit to reissue it by now.
			
			
									
						
										
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I've never seen this film, and I've heard it's great.  I wish they'd release a better DVD, but I'm not holding my breath and will pick up the existing one after I get the remaining nine animated classics I need to complete my collection.
As for Back to the Future, there was a major framing problem on the second and third movies. They actually matted a pan and scan version of these two films. They were supposed to fix this problem after the initial run and place stickers on the corrected versions, but I never never seen any packages with stickers on them, so I don't know if the problem was ever corrected. That's why I've never bought it. If anyone knows if this was in fact corrected, please let us know.
			
			
									
						
										
						As for Back to the Future, there was a major framing problem on the second and third movies. They actually matted a pan and scan version of these two films. They were supposed to fix this problem after the initial run and place stickers on the corrected versions, but I never never seen any packages with stickers on them, so I don't know if the problem was ever corrected. That's why I've never bought it. If anyone knows if this was in fact corrected, please let us know.
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They did fix it, go to bttf.com. They explain what the fixed version says on the box and everything. We still have the messed up one because I bought it for my boyfriend in like 2002 and we haven't bought the new one yet.carter1971 wrote: They were supposed to fix this problem after the initial run and place stickers on the corrected versions, but I never never seen any packages with stickers on them, so I don't know if the problem was ever corrected. That's why I've never bought it. If anyone knows if this was in fact corrected, please let us know.
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Maybe John Lasseter will make it happen since so many Pixar Alumni worked on this and he tried to make the film in CGI at Disney in the early 80's.
According to BTTF.com Universal put the defective discs back on the market so it's impossible to tell which are the correct versions anymore. It makes me frustrated...
			
			
									
						
										
						According to BTTF.com Universal put the defective discs back on the market so it's impossible to tell which are the correct versions anymore. It makes me frustrated...
So I don't own any of the Brave Little Toaster trilogy (if it is, indeed, able to be called a trilogy - I have only seen the first so I do not knoew).
Would now be as good a time as any to buy? I doubt these would ever make it to Blu-ray, but it has been three years since this topic originated - any word in that time about a new restoration, re-release of any of the three Toaster films?
If not, walmart.com has them for a reasonable price and I may just go ahead and buy them.
			
			
									
						
										
						Would now be as good a time as any to buy? I doubt these would ever make it to Blu-ray, but it has been three years since this topic originated - any word in that time about a new restoration, re-release of any of the three Toaster films?
If not, walmart.com has them for a reasonable price and I may just go ahead and buy them.
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Ironically, a lot of the story elements in Toy Story 3 kind of reminded me a bit of Toaster.
Spoilers - Most notably, the owner getting older (college age), as well as the near destruction of the non-human protagonists in a climactic final scene. I have to say Toaster had the more satisfying ending for my tastes, though.
			
			
									
						
							Spoilers - Most notably, the owner getting older (college age), as well as the near destruction of the non-human protagonists in a climactic final scene. I have to say Toaster had the more satisfying ending for my tastes, though.
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