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  • i watched this tons of times and i still cant believe that the last car at the end committed suicide

  • @sonicfan4242 Wow, I never noticed it but you're right. I always thought he was trying to escape the magnet, but it seems he does indeed drive onto the conveyor belt on purpose. Damn...

  • This movie was dark, depressing, and frightening (especially for being a children's movie). Nevertheless, I look back fondly on watching and re-watching this on VHS as a child. This video is a nostalgic slap to the face- faved.

  • Okay, wow, the "I took a man to the graveyard" part is... scary...

  • Lol, I sang this song for a play i did in school once, I did the voice of the hearse and the car that took a texan to a wedding and the one with the surfboard in the play. I also had to play the fan in the B-Movie scene of the play, it was really weird. :D

  • @MafiaScarecrow you did a play of the brave little toaster? how that work?

  • @dragonkingofthestars Doing the play was hard to get to work. It was more of a musical than a play, but the set had cars everywhere for the junkyard scene and the singers mostly just hid behind them.

  • @MafiaScarecrow sounds nice. but how did you over come the fact that the main characters are appliances looking for a way to there 'master'? was one guy dressed like a giant lamp?

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  • Damn, man... That magnetic crane thingy coming in through the fog in the beginning is so eerie...

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  • i don't remember this one

  • This song really touched me as a kid and even more now that I'm old enough to really understand it. There was a bunch of freakish parts about this whole scene, from the fact that one of the cars were upside down so spent the last seconds not even being aware enough to see her end coming like the other ones, after the song where the Master almost gets crushed, and the fact that the Toaster jumps in the gears and gets himself mutilated to save him.

  • I was the families T-Bird

    I had a v-8 engine

    i drove fast down the highway

    family drives were always fun

    then i blew my head gasket.

    worthless

    no we didn't send our car to the crusher, but we couldn't keep it so we donated it instead.

  • The Indian reservation truck goes out like a boss. 

  • I went to Afghanistan and I keep watching this over and over and...crying

  • Love this song now. It really disturbed me as a kid.

  • It's like the hand of god picking and choosing who goes next.

  • I cried during this part when I was 4.

  • This song really left it's mark on me, as a little kid...like a facefull of acid.

    And I always WONDERED about that junkyard magnet...isn't there supposed to be a human actually operating those things? And if there wasn't, shouldn't the junkyard people have noticed that the crane was moving around and picking targets all on it's own?

  • @ranchoth isn't there supposed to be a human operating a vaccum, radio, blanket, radio, lamp??? lol logic doesn't work in this movie.

  • @ranchoth It would be similar to the war against skynet and the machine army in the Terminator, only it would be a war against rougue appliances and machines!

  • @ranchoth I know. I was always like" Come on guys notice the crane, save them!"

  • 0:48 nooooo not a corvette stringray :(

  • that magnet and rusher were badass

  • can't believe that last car committed suicide

  • yeaah, my children are gonna watch this movie all the time :P (i did and i turned out okay)

  • this was my favorite movie back in the day. I remembered getting so upset and wanting to go to the junk yard to save the cars from the crusher lol.

  • I hate to as but how is this movie and song considered dark? I haven't seen the whole movie before so I don't really know. I vaguely remember watching the junkyard bit a few years ago though

  • @TwinGleeks101

    Rather than give you a long explanation, I'll tell you one simple thing.

    Imagine these cars were human like you and me. Since them being alive isn't enough to show how dark and depressing this is to you (oddly), imagine if these were people being deemed worthless and sent to their deaths.

  • @metaXzero there is a human version made by Ride6TDI look it up and sweet dreams

  • Just imagine how terrifying this must be for mechanical individuals like Toaster. It'd be like a slaughterhouse, body parts and organs scattering everywhere! He/she must have been traumatized for life when that disembodied muffler came flying out at them at the end.

  • where do u think lightning mcqueen will go in the future...

  • who gets rid of a talking car

  • @Kerry786 a car that talks when no ones around.

  • I TOOK A MAN TO A GRAVEYAAArrd!

  • 18 people are worthless.

  • Don't worry, you may get recycled into a bullet and kill a deer.

  • @6000NoobTube Bullets aren't typically made of steel.

  • @Mandolinpossum I thought that only applied to DeLoreans.

  • @6000NoobTube Most older cars have a steel body; the DeLorean was special because it used stainless steel, which made it more rust resistant than other cars.

  • @Mandolinpossum Make a freakin' steel bullet!

  • @6000NoobTube you mean an armor piercing bullet? why would you kill a deer with that?

  • @popcatzoo Why would a sick, insane doctor kill babies that have yet to even be born?

  • smosh

  • @badjon117 me too

  • Wow when you watch this movie when youre older, you realize how fucked up this movie really is. O.o

  • this movie scared the shit out of me as a child.

  • This is where Minecraft gets its cubes D:

  • @TheFoxxKing one reason more for me not to play minecraft

  • @heuler012 :c you build your houses out of recycled cars that sing

  • I heard that one of the main creators of this movie commit suicide shortly after this movie was made. Considering how depressed someone had to have been to make something like this, not a big shock.

  • @jkwaffle

    You heard REALLY wrong. The person who made the NOVEL this movie is based on commited suicide over a DECADE later. And it had nothing to do with the novel or the movie. His life partner died and he never got over his death.

  • @trollingbiznach Sorry, please read my below question to you =] forgot to tag you

  • trollingbiznach what's the God symbolism in it? I'm fascinated. :D

  • this was like the most intense movie ever to me when i was 6

  • I was terrified of this movie when I was a kid.

  • When you were a kid. :D THIS MOVIE IS SO FUN!

    Now, O-O..........I feel depressed.

  • reminds me of joy division a bit :/

  • Sweet mother of God.

  • I remember loving this movie... But watching this, I feel extremely terrified...

  • my family just traded in our 15 year old car and now i feel sad about it

  • lol i remember being completely oblivious as a kid watching this... now we watched this in our philosophy class... and i realized its about God, death, identity.... MINDDDFFUUCCKK

  • I remember thinking as a kid why are this cars singing? THEYS ABOUT TO DIE!!

  • sMOSH!??1++1+!

  • I feel like I just witnessed a brutal murder.

  • @TheVidNerd and a suicide (lastcar)

  • Holy shit, I don't remember this movie being so dark when I was a kid.

  • 1:38 anyone notices the TV and the guy in it?

  • @animoia Yeah, he's one of the characters in the show that the video creator cut out so the song wouldn't be interrupted. xD

  • this sad!! they are dying  :'(

  • Epic song....just..amazing!

    the movie is more than amazing@__@

  • Okay, to the two people below me...

    Can you both quiet down? I'm trying to watch a rather dark and heavy while at the same time profound and inspired song of Cars singing their lives in their final moments before being crushed to death and turned into a 2 centimeter cube.

    Okay? Alright.

  • Pixar clearly loves this movie.

  • Is it weird that this scene scared me as a kid?

  • @AbStar921 Nope. I can't imagine why it wouldn't.

  • @solarice04 Just...seeing the Master heading towards the crusher.....

  • This song TERRIFIED me as a child.

  • Wait a sec, that car on the bus drove off it, couldn't it get out of the junk yard or did he drive onto the belt?

  • @BowserwithaShotgun He drove onto the belt.

  • @BowserwithaShotgun He drove onto the belt, if you listen to his line, he is singing about being abandoned and left for junk, showing that he is seriously depressed. He decides to drive onto the belt, instead of letting the magnet put him on there. If you are putting two and two together than you probably see what they did here, he commits suicide

  • @arkayen666123 The crusher let him have his dignity. It's like walking to the noose instead of having the executioners drag you there.

  • @arkayen666123, I don't think the green car commited suicide. He saw the Magnet coming for him. It wasn't shown but two things happened: 1) He tried to escape but the Magnet caught him and threw him onto the belt 2) He knew there was no escaping the Magnet so he drove onto the belt.

    All the vehicles getting crushed are sad about being disgarded as "worthless" junk and being abandoned by their human owners, not not wanting to live anymore.

    Then again...it's open to interpretation. :)

  • @arkayen666123, Oops, I meant the green truck, not car.

    I also noticed that he is facing the crusher backwards. If he commited suicide, he'd be going face first. He was obviously captured by the Magnet and placed onto the belt. :(

  • @ZebrasFirst That was an animation mistake, the guy who made this movie admitted this was a suicide, as was the scene with the air conditioner

  • @arkayen666123, LOL!! I think you're making that up!

    Animation mistake? Were the other vehicles that went into the Crusher backwards an animation mistake, too?

    Secondly, the Air Conditioner did not commit suicide earlier in the film. He just lost his "cool" and blew a fuse. The five main characters made him feel unloved and wasn't paid any attention to by Rob, "The Master".

    Close to the end of the film, Rob returns to the house and repairs Air Conditioner back to life. AC is happy once again.

  • @ZebrasFirst Believe what you want, or you can look it up for yourself instead of having an argument with someone who now thinks you are an idiot over the internet. Which one will it be? Look on IMDB if you are so adamant to prove yourself right. Or are you going to accuse me of making up IMDB too?

  • @arkayen666123, I don't care if you think I'm an idiot, at least I don't lie.

    I noticed you said nothing about Air Conditioner being restored after you claimed he killed himself. That was a lie.

    I did look the film up at IMDb under the Trivia section and found nothing of "the guy who made this movie admitted this was a suicide". That was a lie.

    The only thing I did find close to that was...(Continued-->)

  • @arkayen666123, Con't... Producer Donald Kushner wanted the scenes of the scary clown and this demolishing scene in the junkyard removed because he thought it was too intense for children. It said, "...Kushner thought "Worthless" should be cut from the film, too, due to one of the cars driving onto a crusher on purpose, using a suicide reference."

    It does not mean he "commited suicide", it was implication that he did. Again, why would he be reversed going into the Crusher if he did? ??

  • @arkayen666123, I also found nothing in the IMDb site about any "animation mistakes" concerning a vehicle was supposed to commit suicide. That was a lie, too.

    I think you just like to be dramatic. It's very, very simple: All vehicles caught by the Magnet were placed on the belt and crushed, including the last one. Suicide would not make any sense, he was headed for the Crusher either way. Kushner knew people like you would try and go there. And he was right.

    You silly.

  • @arkayen666123, And one more thing... Donald Krushner was just one producer of three or four others and many other filmmakers part of the creation of this film. He was not as you said, "the guy who made this movie". He was one of the producers. So, that, too, was a dramatic lie.

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  • @ZebrasFirst You are either a troll or just stupid. Go ahead and live like that, you seem to enjoy ignorance. Oh, the end of Titanic, Jack didn't die, it was only implied. Darth Vader fell asleep. Johnny of the room just kissed the pistol. There was no rape in Hound Dog, he just knocked her down. Voldemort was a hallucination. Santa Clause actually is real, it's a diversion technique.And gullible isn't in the dictionary

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  • @ZebrasFirst Yes, and your level of stupidity and inability to take figurative meaning behind anything damages my own intelligence

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  • @ZebrasFirst You haven't proved anything other than you can't look at anything but what is literally on screen. Watch it again dumbass and see that the car crusher belt is in front of him as he speeds off the top of the bus onto it. The fact that he's backwards on the belt is an animation mistake, now shot trying to be intelligent before you hurt your own brain

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  • @ZebrasFirst It says on IMDB that the scene implies a suicide, if you didn't read it then that is your problem. You can stop your pseudo-intellectual argument with me. I am quite sick of arguing with you. Go argue with someone about Han or Greedo shooting first.. Smokescreens? Sure why not, kindly go fuck yourself now, you bother me

  • @arkayen666123, I visited your Channel. I'm officially creeped out. This exchange never happened...AAHHHHH!!!

  • @ZebrasFirst Good for you, I would have considered it a horrible shame to have you on my channel

  • @arkayen666123, LOL!! Oh, THAT you respond to quickly....figures. Dude, I thought your Channel pic was a girl (no offense). Buh-bye.

    Que The Crying Game song...

  • @ZebrasFirst Uh huh, the "You look like a girl" line hmm? I am a transvestite as well, did you know that? I'm also bisexual with a preference for transsexuals. True story, you think something so petty and childish as that tired old troll like is going to work? You're cute, really, but stop flirting with me.

  • This is what I love about kids 'musicals'. Professional musicians are given instructions to write a song that has a deep and tragic subject matter, yet that is upbeat enough to keep children content/interested. In the end, you get a very well written sassy rock song that is something I even enjoy listening to in my 20's!

  • this is the BEST moivie i have ever seen in my life. such a strong point it makes and i will continue to enjoy this movie for years to come. what year was this made?

  • @mattyhodg1 thx! yea i was born i 96 and grew up watching this movie, and still watch it today even as i am 15:D

  • @iheartvideogames1236 Hahah yeah I was born in 92 and still watch it too. It actually has some great moments, and a bunch of brilliant metaphors! All the adult themes make it a super enjoyable watch (:

  • Oh shit... here he comes.

    RUN!

  • Cars, Toy Story?

    How about the Brave Fucking Little Toaster!

  • wow this song is catchy, 10 wiki articles later...wooo

    

  • @ WastedPo

    I agree

  • I'm not sure about the people complaining about how "sterilized" kids stuff now is. Have you *seen* stuff that's supposedly for kids now? It's trash, filled with innuendo that I *guess* is supposed to be for the adults to enjoy too. (Have you noticed how when they slip in stuff for "adults" to enjoy it always translates to idiotic sex and reality TV references?) At least with "Toaster" it felt like there was artistic integrity behind the decisions and not just desperate attempts at being edgy.

  • @WastedPo I think that's what the complaints are about. A movie like this wasn't a kids movie with some adult references thrown in there, they were pretty much combined.

  • I had this song stuck in my head for years and had long forgotten where it came from. I guess I may as well know where it came from.

  • Truly a movie that must be watched at least twice, once as a child and once as a fully grown adult so you can appreciate it in very different ways.

  • I remember watching this movie as a kid but....I never knew this song was so depressing way back when till now as a(n) adult... T,.,T

  • my teacher showed me this in school but it keep bluffering

  • what does the surfer car say

  • It's a sad sad song

    But man it is catchy

    I've always love it though:)

  • This movie freaked me out the only time I saw it... I was only a five or four year old, my parents never put again that cassette

  • 2:47 retarted bus

    1:04 corvette hood up then down

    the hearse is the best singer (1:51)

  • Song is catchy as hell.

  • @56musical  Yeah it doesn't like like MJ at all to me.

  • can someone explain what the woody wagon said after zuma to yuma? since ive grown up i was interperted the woody's story like the people where killed in a wreck in that car during their trip to zuma. heavy shit no doubt for a kids show what a gem in my childhood

  • So many messages...you can't forget something like this. When I grow old this will haunt me...and when i die, in the back of my mind this scene will be playing.

  • Wish there was more stuff like this nowadays- come on, if your 5, you are NOT understanding this song- its just a nice bit for the older viewers.

    And who wrote this? Its really raw, too much so to just be made up

  • Kid movies need more stuff like this.

  • I think these cars really need to work on their negative attitudes.

  • OH WOW I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS SONG IN AGES!

    *3:24 minutes later*

    Oh wow, I need some anti depressants now..........

  • The last car's voice almost sounds like the late Isaac Hayes of South Park fame.

  • @VGAfanatic Is it weird to say I know Isaac Hayes because of Shaft... not South Park?

  • @Atalla Actually, I probably should've considered Shaft.

  • The Indy 500 car almost sounds like Jim Carey

  • Damn...

    

  • I always laugh at the part with, "Pardon me while I panic!"

  • This movie was for kids.....WHAT THE HELL DID MY PARENTS LET ME WATCH??? I remember crying every time I saw this scene...and that the Indie 500 car depresses me SO much :(

  • You know, I just noticed something. At 2:48, the green pickup doesn't have a door on the left side. But at 3:08, it has a door open and the appliances jump out. Funny.

  • RIP Poor Cars.

  • man i nostalgia so hard, i feel so old :(

  • 1st car - Though I'm probably wrong, 2nd Generation Hudson Hornet is the closest resemblance I can see.

    2nd Car - Same as 1st But a lot greater resemblance to 2nd generation Hornet. 3 & 4: No idea because they only appear in a brief scene covering their front side. 5: Definitely a '67 Corvette, though he says he from KC even though Corvettes have ALWAYS been manufactured in St. Louis. Though I guess maybe KC is just where he got purchased by his original owner.

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  • 6: 1931 Cadillac V-16 racing version.

    7: Closest I can think of is Rolls Royce Phantom V 1965

    8: 50's or 60's Cadillac Hearse.

    9: Ford Woody Station Wagon

    10: Ford F-series First Generation. (F1-F5)

  • This is the type of place i found my dream car. one year ago i stopped by the local scrap yard on a whim and i saw it. a rough looking 1953 willy's CJ3B Jeep. i been working on it for the last year. i got it for 50 bucks, and too think my dream car was gonna be ripped apart for parts and scrap...something just wouldn't be right about that in my mind. we gotta protect those old beauties.

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  • Who would trash a corvette stingray...really?

  • A scary song when a kid, a scarier song when older...scariest thought once you are old

  • this is heart breaking I guess cause my grandfather and uncle have restored vihicles that other people say should be in the junkyard

  • The Nostalgia Critic himself said that the song "Worhtless" was very catchy when he was listing his reasons why he's not gonna review this movie despite getting so many requests to review it. Like him I too love this movie, and for the life of me I don't know why so many people would request for him to review it. It's still a great movie.

  • @KTChamberlain I asked him to review it, but not in a bad way. I just wanted to see the movie with his commo lol.

  • @KTChamberlain probably cause the premise seems random if you've never seen it. You have to admit if someone came up to you and said "I just saw a movie about a toaster," you would probably have a lot of questions. It's been a long time since I saw this but it was a weird set up. Regardless, I remember loving this movie.

  • @KTChamberlain I think it's mainly cause of the oddball premise, and the UNGODLY amount of Nightmare Fuel this movie contains. I mean, really, as catchy as it is, this is still a song being sung by broken down cars ready to visit the living vehicle version of Dr. Kevorkian or Euthanasia! *shudder*

  • @StrickenRecord Although Dr. Kevorkian was actually trying to help people release their pain. Seems like this giant magnet's just a douchebag.

  • @strikeforceteen Judging from how the magnet actively seeks out Toaster and his.. her.. its friends later on, I'd say you're right.

  • @StrickenRecord Lol. what a douchebag magnet lol. RIP Dr. Kevorkian. Funny enough he never actually commited murder. He just set up a way for the patient to kill themselves and ease their pain.

  • When I was little this made me so sad.

    I couldn't even tell what the cars were saying exactly but just the tone of the song and their expressions before getting crushed made me devastated.

    It's a very dark scene for a kids movie but the feeling is very deep too.

  • nostalgia critc<3

  • Two things that scare me...

    The two cars who were crushed together. One mentioned they took a man to a wedding, but implied the man committed suicide because of loneliness. Then the second car implied he took the same man to his funeral. That's just down right dark.

    And then the green truck near the end. Other than allowing the crane to take him to his death, he went there willingly. Thus, in a sense, he committed suicide. =/ The things children's films got away with back then...

  • @nightspeller Oh damn! The part about the Texan is very interesting to consider. That's definitely deep.

  • @nightspeller In a way I think they all were accepting of their demise to a varying degree. The first car in particular says one more road would be "a road to long." The Indy car claims he once was praised as top of the line but sadly notes that as time went on he was replaced and forgotten. Not sure if I would call it suicide, but most of the cars have given up hope. Had the BLT and his buds given up hope, they too would have suffered the same fate. Taken to their end by the Grim Crane

  • @nightspeller

    Holy Crap I never actually noticed that the last car drove willingly to his death. I always thought that it was just another transition. Thats pretty dark.

  • @nightspeller Yeah, they were originally going to remove the part with the truck committing suicide, but kept it it. Probably cause they didn't think that kids would notice, it being a living truck and all.

  • @nightspeller I kind of disagree with the same person being related to both cars, or that the man commited suicide.

    I see it more like this:

    The wedding car seems to grieve upon the fact that she only got used once, and that the man driving her didn't even go to the wedding, making it sad.

    The hearse however had to do his job of carrying the dead around all the time which is just as bad in his case.

  • @nightspeller I think this was actually my favorite song in the movie when I was little. Why should we shelter children from the realty of death and leave them to be shocked by it later? I was never disturbed by it because dark scenes like this made the happy ones all the more meaningful and precious.

  • @nightspeller I disagree with the bit about the Texan committing suicide. I always thought it meant he got cold feet and went home ("He kept forgetting his loneliness, letting his thoughts turn to home and we turned.") Sounds more like he turned around and went home.

  • @werthe14 I actually think he/she said "letting his thoughts turn to home and return." Which may mean that he didn't want to return home and committed suicide. Whatever the case, I definitely heard the word return at the end of the sentence.

  • @werthe14 Thats what I thought, i thought he got cold feet and just returned home, but did he really commit suicide, or did he really get cold feet?

  • @nightspeller and yet nowadays childrens shows cant even use a minor insult without being threatened of removal hell they cant even use the light and darkness concept anymore cuz its "too dark and inappropriate"

  • @nightspeller and yet nowadays childrens shows cant even use a minor insult without being threatened of removal hell they cant even use the light and darkness concept anymore cuz its "too dark and inappropriate"

  • @nightspeller Yeah, totally miss those days.

  • @nightspeller I think it's more like the Truck knew his time was up, so, instead of making a fuss, he willingly let go of life....

  • @nightspeller And the director committed suicide. There were more than enough suicidal messages hidden in this movie.

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