The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue

The Brave Little Toaster (2:) to the Rescue, a.k.a. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to School, is a 1999 direct-to-video special film released by Disney. It is the second movie of The Brave Little Toaster trilogy, though the story chronologically occurs between the previous two films.

Plot
Rob McGroarty, the owner of the appliances, and whom they refer to as "the Master", is working in a laboratory where he tends to injured animals. While working on a thesis the computer crashes, thanks to thanks to a bunch of terrible computer viruses infecting Wittgenstein, an old TLW-728 supercomputer. The appliances, along with the rat Ratso who found Wittgenstein, then seek to help Rob by finding Wittgenstein to reverse the effects of his virus, hence recovering the master's thesis. Meanwhile, in a dual plot of the film, Mack, Rob's lab assistant, plots to sell the injured animals Rob had been tending, to a place called "Tartaras Laboratories", the same place that old-skinned Sebastian(--an old monkey, that Rob's tending for--)with his hand when he was just a baby. When the appliances find Wittgenstein, they discover him abandoned, all alone and run-down and broken in the basement. The miserable supercomputer reveals that he is living on one rare tube, named the "WFC 11-12-55". Radio has that kind of tube, which possibly means he is a computer, too. The appliances learn that unless they find a replacement quickly, Wittgenstein's tube will blow and lead to his apparent death.

In an attempt to revive Wittgenstein to his superior state, Radio and Ratso go to the college's storage building to find the hard-to-find WFC 11-12-55 tube. When they come back with the last apparent tube for miles, Radio accidentally breaks the tube, and it seems that all hope is lost. Wittgenstein does his best with all his might, but he blows his tube with a big explosion and apparently dies, powering down. The appliances and the Rescue Rangers are then very mad at Radio, and he feels terrible. He then sacrifices his own tube which turns out to be the very rare tube they had been looking for, thus leaving himself as a lifeless appliance. Apparently, the appliances replaced the tube in the nick of time; with the boosted power of the new tube, Wittgenstein wakes up, miraculously regenerates the other smashed tubes connected to himself and is completely revived to as good as new. By the end of the film, the appliances restore Rob's thesis and stop Mack from selling the injured animals, Radio's tube is replaced with a new one (hence his revival) and all is well.

Rescue Rangers

 * Chip is the leader of the Rescue Rangers. Loosely modeled on Indiana Jones, Chip wears a fedora and a bomber jacket and frequently uses rope to lasso or swing to other spots. Chip tends to be serious and with a strong sense of responsibility, to the point that he is sometimes accused of not knowing how to have fun. He can be domineering and often ends up in squabbles with Dale over his more laid back manner. At times, though, he also lets himself go and joins Dale in some frivolity. Voiced by Tress MacNeille.
 * Dale wears a red and yellow Hawaiian shirt reminiscent of Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I.. Though dedicated to the job, he is a fun-loving, mischievous prankster who is sometimes irresponsible and forgets to think before he acts. He spends his free time reading comic books and playing video games. A known candy addict, Dale has "chocolate attacks" similar to Monterey Jack's cheese attacks. He frequently finds himself being knocked on the head by Chip when he says or does something foolish. Voiced by Corey Burton.
 * Monterey Jack is a fat rat with a red mustache that wears a light brownish coat, his favorite food is cheese. Voiced by Peter Cullen and then by Jim Cummings in Season 2 to Season 3.
 * Gadget Hackwrench is a female mouse that has blonde hair and she can create and invent things. Voiced by Tress MacNeille.
 * Zipper is a little bluish green fly who wears a red sweater. He can't talk instead comunicating throught buzzing and other noises. He is very close to Monterey Jack. Voiced by Corey Burton.

Characters of The Brave Little Toaster

 * Deanna Oliver as Toaster
 * Timothy Stack as Lampy
 * Roger Kabler as Radio
 * Eric Lloyd as Blanky
 * Thurl Ravenscroft as Kirby
 * Eddie Bracken as Sebastian
 * Brian Doyle-Murray as Wittgenstein
 * Chris Young as Rob McGroarty
 * Laurel Green as Chris
 * Alfre Woodard as Maisie
 * Andy Milder as Ratso
 * Andrew Daly as Murgatroid
 * Eddie Deezen as Charlie
 * Jay Mohr as Mack
 * Danny Nucci as Alberto
 * Kevin Meany as (Office) Computer
 * Victoria Jackson as (Office) Mouse
 * Eddie Deezen as Charlie
 * Patti Edwards as Lab Computer
 * Johnathan Benair as Jim Bob
 * Ross Mapletoft as (Office) Modem
 * Marc Allen Lewis as the Security Guard
 * Laurel Green as the Campus Student

Other characters include Lab Printer (who was never voiced), Lab Mouse (who was never voiced), Lab T.V. (who was never voiced), Printer (who was never voiced), Lab Modem (who is planned for the film, but never released), Proud the Computer with her Sisters, Phone, Office Door, Lampy's Cousin, the Traffic Lights, the Street Post Lamps, Globe (Pendant) Lamp, Power Supply,  Police Car, Purple Sports Car, Lab (Delivery) Truck, and the Sparks with their Leader; not to mention Maisie's Kittens, Sebastian's Cousin, Murgetroid's Wife and Baby, the Dolbermans, and Ratso's Cousins. Air Conditioner, T.V., Blender, Hearing Aid, Lab Calculator with his brother, Fanny, Microwave, Baby Monitor, Intercom, Camera, Video Camera, Clock, Wall Clock and Alarm Clock are possibly planned for the film, but never released; not even as cameos, except possibly Hanging Lamp. Apple (who just happens to be Computer's brother, because they both share the same design), Plugsy and all of the other Cutting-Edge Appliances, along with almost all of the Junkshop Appliances, are also planned for the film, but never released, especially as cameos.

Songs

 * I'm Into Something Good
 * Remember That Day
 * Super Highway
 * Chomp And Munch
 * Hang In There, Kid