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Unlike the latter, he doesn't care about animals' feelings.
Jay Mohr as Mack McCro, the former assistant of Rob McGroarty. Kevin Meaney as Computer, a home computer who lives in Rob's house. Andrew Daly as Murgatroid, a friendly snake who speaks with a heavy sibilance. Eddie Bracken as Sebastian the Monkey, an old monkey who was the victim of the cruel experiments of Tartarus Laboratories and as a result has a mutilated and bandaged hand. He and Mack plan to take the animals to Tartarus Laboratory. Jonathan Benair as Jim Bob, the assistant of Mack McCro. The brave little toaster goes to mars full movie#
He is rude to almost everyone, but as the movie progresses, Ratso's heart begins to warm to others.
Andy Milder as Ratso, a rat who is initially angry about being kept as a pet by Rob. Though she initially did not like Ratso because of his rude behavior, by the end of the film, they become good friends. Alfre Woodard as Maisie, she is a sweet cat and protective of her three kittens. Jessica Tuck as Chris, Rob's tomboyish, supportive girlfriend. Chris Young as Master Rob McGroarty, a university student, and the original human owner of the five appliances. By the start of the film, he is infected with a computer virus, causing him to function improperly. He was outmoded when transistors were invented. He is powered by a very rare cathode radio tube called the WFC-11-12-55. Brian Doyle-Murray as Wittgenstein, a prototype vacuum-tube-based supercomputer. Thurl Ravenscroft as the Kirby, a very deep-voiced, individualistic upright vacuum cleaner who dons a cynical, cantankerous attitude towards the other appliances. Eric Lloyd as Blanky, an electric blanket with an innocent demeanor. radio alarm clock whose personality parodies loud and pretentious announcers. Roger Kabler as Radio, a wisecracking dial A.M. He is bright but tends to be ironically dimwitted, though he has a couple of good points. Timothy Stack as Lampy, an easily impressed yet slightly irascible desktop gooseneck lamp. Toaster is courageous, intelligent, kind, thoughtful, and warmhearted. Deanna Oliver as Toaster, an inspiring pop-up two-slice toaster who is the leader of the clan of small appliances. They leave college with their appliances and Ratso, planning to start a new and happy life together. In the end, all of the animals are adopted by new owners except Ratso, who Rob and Chris decide to keep as their pet. Wittgenstein restores Rob's thesis and is later sold to a museum to be upgraded with modern technology. Rob proposes to Chris and she replaces Radio's tube with a new one she found in Nome, reviving him. Later, they discover Wittgenstein and Radio in the basement, but Rob is dismayed that Radio's tube is missing. After discovering the appliances in the truck, Rob and Chris assume that Mack had also planned to sell Rob's stuff, but Rob wonders where Radio is. They manage to lure the police to the front of the truck (causing the appliances to crash into the back) and have Mack arrested. The appliances create a makeshift vehicle out of a modem, an office cart, and a car battery and pursue Mack's truck with Rob, Chris, and some guard dogs sent by Wittgenstein following them.
The appliances and Wittgenstein alert Rob and his girlfriend, Chris, to Mack's scheme.
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The appliances install Radio's tube in Wittgenstein and he wakes up with boosted power that regenerates all of his other tubes and destroys all the viruses within him. Guilt-ridden over condemning the animals to their doom at Tartarus Laboratories, Radio gives up his own tube, sacrificing himself. Wittgenstein does his best to survive, but the virus causes him to blow his remaining tube and he dies. However, when Radio and Ratso return with the tube, they accidentally break it during an argument.
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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.