Ep. 26 - The Brave Little Toaster: Consumerism, Abandonment, and Pixar’s Hidden Origin
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The Brave Little Toaster isn’t technically a Disney movie… but it almost was. In this episode of Disney Junkie: Magic and Myth, Jennifer and Producer Brennon explore the fascinating history behind one of the most beloved cult animated films of the 1980s.
They dive into the life of author Thomas Disch, whose story challenged consumerism, identity, and the fear of being forgotten. Along the way, they discuss why audiences empathize so deeply with inanimate objects, whether Disney preserves classic stories or replaces them, and why darker children’s films continue to resonate decades later.
The episode also uncovers one of animation’s greatest “what if” stories: how The Brave Little Toaster was originally developed at Disney, how John Lasseter’s ambitious vision for the film ultimately led to his departure from the studio, and how that path eventually resulted in Pixar and Toy Story. It’s a remarkable look at the movie that quietly helped shape the future of animation, even if it never officially became part of Disney’s animated canon.