![]() ![]() In an attempt to return Wittgenstein to his full capacity, Radio and Ratso go to the storage building of the college to find the WFC-11-12-55 tube. The appliances learn that unless they find a replacement quickly, Wittgenstein's vacuum tube will blow and lead to his death. Wittgenstein reveals that he is living on one rare vacuum tube, a WFC-11-12-55, due to being infected by a computer virus. Meanwhile, Mack, Rob's lab assistant, plots to sell the injured animals Rob had been tending to a Santa Clarita laboratory named "Tartarus Laboratories." The appliances discover an abandoned, old prototype TLW-728 supercomputer named Wittgenstein in the basement. The appliances, along with a rat named Ratso, seek to help Rob by finding and reversing the effects of his computer virus. One night, while finishing his thesis, his computer crashes due to a computer virus. Rob McGoarty, the owner of the appliances, and the one referred to as "The Master," is in his last days of college while simultaneously working at a veterinary clinic. The film was released direct-to-video on May 20, 1997, in the United Kingdom and on May 25, 1999, in the United States by Walt Disney Home Video.Ī sequel, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, was released in 1998, which was strangely released first as the film took place after To the Rescue when Rob McGoarty became a father. ![]() It is the sequel to The Brave Little Toaster (1987). Unlike the other novellas in The Brave Little Toaster lineup, it is the first film not to be based on the novella of the same name by Thomas M. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue is a 1997 American animated musical film. ![]()
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