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Brave little toaster scary scene
Brave little toaster scary scene






brave little toaster scary scene brave little toaster scary scene

There was something cool about having a giant robot, but at the same time the movie was so sad and to be frank it gave me nightmares. Gosh, I loved the 90s (and early 2000s)! However as I watch all these happy movies that fill me with fantastic memories (specifically Homeward Bound, Air Bud and pretty much any Disney movie) I can’t help but remember the movies that, quite frankly, scarred me as a child.įor example, I’m not sure about you guys, but I was both in awe and terrified of “The Iron Giant”. “Crossroads”, “She’s All That”, “The Prince & Me”, “Angels in the Outfield”… you name it and I’ve been watching it. Ew.Well hello there! I could honestly not tell you what in fact inspired this post maybe it’s because I checked my credit score for the first time ever the other day or the fact that adulthood is in fact horrifying – but lately I have been revisiting all the good movies from my childhood.

brave little toaster scary scene

Yes: I'm really implying that the computer orgasms and white paper comes out. We pan over to a printer, and - as the computer tells us that he can't keep it to himself, the machine explodes with sheets of white paper, one after the other, accompanied with joyful sounds. so that's a bit weird, but not entirely incriminating, right? Wrong: the ending of the scene cements all this as an intentional sex reference. Okay, so the scene in question begins with a computer talking about how his "memory banks are being stroked." All right, nothing too weird about that, I guess, except for those pleasurable sounds he's making at the same time: "Woo!" and "That feels sort of good!" to name a few, before he adds "I feel something happening inside of me!" there's no way that the people who made this movie didn't do this sh*t on purpose. I wish I were, to be honest, and although some might argue that the scene I'm referring to only accidentally conveys an orgasm, no. there really is a scene in sequel The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue, an animated feature film concerning the adventures of a bunch of anthropomorphic appliances, where a computer has the digital equivalent of an orgasm. I never thought I'd end up typing the sentence you just read in the title for as long as I lived, and yet. A Talking Computer Has A Fully-Fledged Orgasm - The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue Wang Films








Brave little toaster scary scene