Am I the only one who finds this number extremely disturbing? How did this scene make it into a kid's movie? The cars are being CRUSHED; they're dying, for God's sake. On that note, however, it's catchy.
fuck you Brave Little Toaster..,. this scene, the one with the f' clown, the death of the air conditioner gave me nightmares as a child... FUCK YOU FUCKIN' TOASTER MOVIE!
I never noticed that the thing that hit one of the cars windshields and broke it at 2:11 was a headlight from one of the cars being lifted to the crusher until now.
Yes, it is very, very sad to watch these once trusted old and new vehicles sing to their death because they think they're done for and "worthless".
They are NOT worthless!! It is the SPIRIT that animates the body, not just the heart, bones, and blood, or in this case, the motor, framework, and gasoline.
[Death] is NOTHING what we think it is!! With God, the ending is just the beginning. And for the BETTER. For THE BEST.
@BK181294 Probably. I bet also because the magnet looked so mad the whole time. Maybe when I was little I took it as he meant to do the mean deed of crushing the cars
@dragonsissiy Both the Magnet and Crusher scared me when I was little. When all you hear is the Crusher in the background and the music starting slowly at the same time with the Magnet coming out of the smoke, it's some scary shit when you're little.
@thewewguy8t88 no instead they had that bit with the toys holding hands as if to say goodbye, that really made me cry, plus thank god for the lil green aliens!
0:50 "I got my kicks on route 66". The Brave Little Toaster was written by Jon Raft. The movie Cars was dedicated to Jon Raft. The movie Cars takes place mainly on Route 66... In Missouri. One of the songs in Cars' soundtrack has certain lyrics to it. "Get your kicks. On route 66." Coincidence? I think not! Also seeing as The Brave Little Toaster was made like 40 years before Cars.
The red car is not a superbird, it's a Corvette C2. Superbirds were designed for competition, and not really road-trip type cars. They were much more rectangular too, and didn't have any gills behind the front wheel. I would mention the lack of a rear wing, but I suppose it could have fallen off. Still, it's definitely a Corvette. Either way, it is pretty sad.
@Scrapyard24c If it was a superbird it would have black on the headlights, and it wouldn't have a chrome bumper. Not to mention the shape is undeniably a corvette. Look at the side. The corvette has the same ridge across the fenders, but the superbird is just a flat side. When they drew the car they probably didn't research the way the hood opens, considering it's just supposed to be a generic muscle car. But look at 0:53 and compare it to real pictures.
@dylansan120 You think it's GM, I still say it's Mopar. We'll probably never know. But on a different note, I believe that the reservation pick-up is a 1946 Chevrolet 3100 Pick-Up, just by looking at the cab, grille, and headlights. Do you think so?
The cars in the junkyard sing about their pasts before getting crushed makes me think about old people in retirement ranting about their pasts before they die
you know i think the magnet looks mad cause he/she works day and night and he/she is tired of hearing the cars singing about the bad things/good that happened to them and he/she thinks that its life is way worse than theirs.
I have a different story from other people,i used to love this song when i was a kid and i used to actually think it cool when they were crushed and i still love the song BUT,it now seems to have a darker edge to it now i understand it all....
@maxsw87101 yeah like the red sports car. A new front and rear axel, some body work, a little engine work, and maybe some trans work, and he would have been ready for the drag strip again. I'm a mechanic and I could have done that easy
This is said to be one the darkest songs ever produced by Disney, compared to the likes of Hellfire from The Hunchback. This is also, in my opinion, THE darkest song ever produced by Disney with a country sound to it.
@loverboyz901 It wasn't produced by Disney, simply distributed by Disney. It was produced by Hypertension Productions. I do agree with you, it is rated as being one of the darkest children's songs ever produced. Frankly, I think it is THE darkest song I've ever seen in an animated movie. I also believe that it was rated above Hellfire on the lists I've seen as well. I'll have to double check myself.
For those of you who haven't seen the whole movie:
If it's any comfort, near the end of the movie, the garbage masher is temporarily disabled, so it's entirely possible that some of the cars who didn't die in this scene were salvaged during that time. Anyway, a lot of the cars looked like they were already dead, and many of those who weren't obviously wanted to die. Besides, it's just a movie, right?
@zvermilyer3 Even if it is just a movie, I think you're allowed to have emotional attachment to things you sympathize with or feel pity towards. Songs are not real but the lyrics touch you. I believe characters can touch you as well. Life and death is a subject everyone can relate to. This is simply an opinion and people can feel whatever they wish. I respect that, just throwing in my two cents. X3
I just noticed the strangest thing!! I was Watched the swedish wersion and when the tv guy holds up the picture with the bikini lady in the she does not have a bra!!!!!
The red car at :48 That was the point of the song where I started to cry. Funny, because when I watch it now, I feel like crying at that very same spot. Watching this now truly makes me twice as sad knowing what exactly the lyrics meant. When understood fully, this is a very tragic song, but despite that, I still love it all the same and it remains one of the most memorable scenes from The Brave Little Toaster.
this is where my love of old cars started is when i saw this when i was 2 or 3. i felt bad for the old cars so i wanted to help them, 16 years later i still have the same feeling
Is it just me, or does this song remind anyone else of "Crazy Train"? XD I'm weird.
And I never really understood the weight of this scene as a kid, what scared me the most was when the air conditioner exploded. O_O Still does, actually. XD
Do you know what kind of car that 'red sports car' is? It's a Plymouth Superbird. Back in the 70's, a little less than 2,000 were even made and even fewer of that survived because they were converted back to Road Runners. Today that car would be worth 300,000-800,000. It was salvagable, but it would need a lot of repairs, the headlights were stuck, a lot of parts were taken from under the hood and he looked like he had axle and back end damage.
Oh, for f***'s sake. Yet AGAIN I have been thumbdowned for no reason! I'm getting sick of this!! It's true this was an adult story, maybe I went a little overboard when I said Disney failed miserably! I'm getting sick of fascistic users thumbing me down! Everyone is entitled to a point of view! You're no better than bookburners or the FCC! Gah!
How true. XD And I agree. Watching it now, I get the full meaning of the words of this song and even now, it remains a very powerful and heart wrenching song.
The red Plymouth Superbird from KC Missouri. I cried whenever he got smashed. I felt so bad for the car, I wrote a story when I was little about how he got rescued from the junkyard and found himself a master. XD
that movie was aleays a bit creepy to me as a child... especially this scene... but it's great! the thought that there is more to household appliances or simple everyday life objects is very interesting... and by that that i dont mean singing toasters ^^ i mean the fact that things carry memories, lifestyles, storyie and so on...
I love the maturity of this song; TBLT is filled with so many adult themes, and the older I've gotten the more this song has meant to me. The idea that these cars have traveled the "road of life" suggests that they understand humans, loneliness, and futility better than any other appliance encountered in the film, and since cars reflect eras and are often outmoded and replaced, they are a stunning metaphor.
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The story this film was based upon was not intended for children. It was written like a children's book but was for an adult science fiction magazine. Disney, unfortunately, thought they could adapt this, set the bar way too high and failed miserably at making a movie that wouldn't scar children for life.
i'm grateful i could see this movie as a child. you can not face what you don't know, that's why teens (and some others not-so-young) are so weak (psicologically speaking) nowadays.
This particular song made me a bit sad when I was a kid. Especially the part where the little green car just drives himself up on the conveyer belt and resigns himself to his fate. At least he went on his own terms somewhat.
No kidding, since the characters don't react like this is simple scrapping: it's pretty clear from their shocked expressions this really is the end. It's death for them.
Yup. They're all old and worn and lived out their life. I like the funeral car's line; "I beg your pardon, it's quite hard enough just living with the things I have learned."
This scene scared the crap out of me as a kid. I'd almost compare it to a retirement center where they harvest your organs after you die. And the gang being showered with mufflers and tires is almost tantamount to us being showered with gore.
That car isn't a Camero, it's a Plymouth Superbird. It's a very rare sportscar and now he'd be worth 300,000-800,000 on E-Bay. I cringe when he gets smashed.
This is one of those movies that made me realize how precious life is or can be. The entire junkyard resembles a post apocalyptic era type scene due to its massive size.
That's sad :(
blaria95 1 day ago
this was my favourite fable from my childchood. Polska przejmuje tą bajkę!
sparanstaa 1 week ago
Am I the only one who finds this number extremely disturbing? How did this scene make it into a kid's movie? The cars are being CRUSHED; they're dying, for God's sake. On that note, however, it's catchy.
TwilightAddict247 1 week ago
"Pardon me while I panic!"
LOL.
TwilightAddict247 1 week ago
This goes in the dark end of Awdry and comes right out the other side as a scary but groovy number.
Atheneastro 1 week ago
You two fucks who disliked the video are really worthless. Great song, nonetheless.
iTngz 2 weeks ago
This is sort of freaky, but dang is it catchy.
THiNGYBOBinc 2 weeks ago
Here's the the Racecar; so much for fortune and fame...
FallaciousGee 3 weeks ago
i trace my love of cars back to watching this when i was 3 or 4
endurocatfish 4 weeks ago
my childhood <3 :D
92JOHNNYBEAR 1 month ago
fuck you Brave Little Toaster..,. this scene, the one with the f' clown, the death of the air conditioner gave me nightmares as a child... FUCK YOU FUCKIN' TOASTER MOVIE!
impulsoprog 1 month ago
jebus that was a disturbing song / video
SlowDaddie 1 month ago 2
from what I've read the Hearse car is actually the voice of Michael Jackson
mibevan 1 month ago
can't believe that last car committed suicide man
mibevan 1 month ago
that magnet was so badass
mibevan 1 month ago
I never noticed that the thing that hit one of the cars windshields and broke it at 2:11 was a headlight from one of the cars being lifted to the crusher until now.
Ilovewashers 1 month ago
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Ilovewashers 1 month ago
well we know why there are no humans in cars,, they rebeled and fed us to are own crushers. probably a museum some were dedicated to the great war.
dragonkingofthestars 1 month ago
Imagine if this is how humans dispose other humans who are considered "worthless"...
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Yes, it is very, very sad to watch these once trusted old and new vehicles sing to their death because they think they're done for and "worthless".
They are NOT worthless!! It is the SPIRIT that animates the body, not just the heart, bones, and blood, or in this case, the motor, framework, and gasoline.
[Death] is NOTHING what we think it is!! With God, the ending is just the beginning. And for the BETTER. For THE BEST.
KingofPepsi 2 months ago
One person obviously relived a traumatic childhood memory.
ManicMindTrick 2 months ago 2
and i thought rod torque redline`s death in cars 2 was nasty
cmksify 2 months ago 2
The sad ones for me were The Texan one, and The Surfer one D:
vinemon 3 months ago
don't show this to Lightning McQueen ;)
barbaro267 4 months ago 18
@barbaro267
or finn mcmissile.
saphireroze001 3 months ago
0:48 nooooo not a corvette stringray :(
mpowerness92 4 months ago 9
this is sad
musiccrazy413 5 months ago
1:44 The Hearce's voice is bitchin'!
MiKAelangelo90 5 months ago
I used to love this film when I was little. especially this song I liked all the different cars! Memories
HoundDogEntertainmnt 5 months ago
When I was little, for some reason this part scared the fuck out of me.
dragonsissiy 5 months ago
@dragonsissiy It was the magnet, and his desire to end life, wasn't it?
BK181294 5 months ago
@BK181294 Probably. I bet also because the magnet looked so mad the whole time. Maybe when I was little I took it as he meant to do the mean deed of crushing the cars
dragonsissiy 5 months ago
@dragonsissiy Both the Magnet and Crusher scared me when I was little. When all you hear is the Crusher in the background and the music starting slowly at the same time with the Magnet coming out of the smoke, it's some scary shit when you're little.
jigsaw213 5 months ago 2
@jigsaw213 And then the (barely) underlying tones are there to terrify you as an adult.
dobnits 2 months ago
The race car and the hearse, had the most tragic stories, man, I get tears in my eyes
TKXboxer 6 months ago
i'm a uk car! i'm the pride of bratain a true classic,
back in the day i was cool and wild!
now just a junk of metal and rusting away
oh why can't i be sleeping in a barn instead of here?
sirmugman 7 months ago
Anybody else think that this sounds like a Meat Loaf song?
BaneOfXistence4 7 months ago 2
@BaneOfXistence4 i can see him sing it with bonnie tlyer for the female parts or maybe a load of old celbs
sirmugman 7 months ago
I also have always felt sad for the blue car and the green truck its like they ran and there masters just left them for Worthless Junk.
wotldthe2006 8 months ago
Sadly my first truck is going to be crushed but in a way its motor is going to be in another truck so in a way it will still be with me...
wotldthe2006 8 months ago
the red muscle car and purple hearse got the best voices in my opinion, and the race car had gr8 lyrics ^^
l2Gauge 10 months ago
ma jeunesse !!!
xarkeon2 10 months ago
This song used to haunt me as a child. Every time I saw this, I felt horrible.
Juno36 11 months ago
@Juno36 same here
dragonsissiy 5 months ago
seriously could u imagine if toy story 3 had a song like this O.O
thewewguy8t88 11 months ago 2
@thewewguy8t88 no instead they had that bit with the toys holding hands as if to say goodbye, that really made me cry, plus thank god for the lil green aliens!
sirmugman 10 months ago
0:50 "I got my kicks on route 66". The Brave Little Toaster was written by Jon Raft. The movie Cars was dedicated to Jon Raft. The movie Cars takes place mainly on Route 66... In Missouri. One of the songs in Cars' soundtrack has certain lyrics to it. "Get your kicks. On route 66." Coincidence? I think not! Also seeing as The Brave Little Toaster was made like 40 years before Cars.
UnknownLX 1 year ago
@UnknownLX Typo... I meant 20 years
UnknownLX 1 year ago
The red car is not a superbird, it's a Corvette C2. Superbirds were designed for competition, and not really road-trip type cars. They were much more rectangular too, and didn't have any gills behind the front wheel. I would mention the lack of a rear wing, but I suppose it could have fallen off. Still, it's definitely a Corvette. Either way, it is pretty sad.
dylansan120 1 year ago
@dylansan120 But the hood opens the wrong way to be a 'Vette and Superbirds were made availible to the public, not just to the racetrack.
Scrapyard24c 1 year ago
@Scrapyard24c If it was a superbird it would have black on the headlights, and it wouldn't have a chrome bumper. Not to mention the shape is undeniably a corvette. Look at the side. The corvette has the same ridge across the fenders, but the superbird is just a flat side. When they drew the car they probably didn't research the way the hood opens, considering it's just supposed to be a generic muscle car. But look at 0:53 and compare it to real pictures.
dylansan120 1 year ago
@dylansan120 It could still be Mopar however. The Superbird had a Dodge counterpart known as the Daytona and the headlights weren't painted on those.
Scrapyard24c 1 year ago
@Scrapyard24c It's just not though. It looks exactly like the Corvette apart from the hood, and only slightly like a Daytona.
dylansan120 1 year ago
@dylansan120 You think it's GM, I still say it's Mopar. We'll probably never know. But on a different note, I believe that the reservation pick-up is a 1946 Chevrolet 3100 Pick-Up, just by looking at the cab, grille, and headlights. Do you think so?
Scrapyard24c 11 months ago
i like this movie but this is NOT some thing to watch if your down in the dumps :/ especially if you love cars..... |:'[
maxsw87101 1 year ago
So much worse if you mute it.
mouse264 1 year ago
I was scarred by this a kid.
thegrimmkitten12 1 year ago
The cars in the junkyard sing about their pasts before getting crushed makes me think about old people in retirement ranting about their pasts before they die
seirvedcire 1 year ago
you know i think the magnet looks mad cause he/she works day and night and he/she is tired of hearing the cars singing about the bad things/good that happened to them and he/she thinks that its life is way worse than theirs.
urltrayoshimario5000 1 year ago
that indie car, in it's coundition, was still to valuable for scrap. A way was that pickup still doing there is it's engine could run?
railbaron1 1 year ago
@railbaron1 It's spelled, INDY car.
Scrapyard24c 1 year ago
@Scrapyard24c It was a minor misspelling, no need to nitpick.
railbaron1 1 year ago
I have a different story from other people,i used to love this song when i was a kid and i used to actually think it cool when they were crushed and i still love the song BUT,it now seems to have a darker edge to it now i understand it all....
MrDirectorProduction 1 year ago
the red sports car (the plymoth super bird) could easily been restored
Metalhead15712 1 year ago
@Metalhead15712 yeah!
sirmugman 1 year ago
@Metalhead15712 so true and some others could have been restored.....
maxsw87101 1 year ago
@maxsw87101 yeah like the red sports car. A new front and rear axel, some body work, a little engine work, and maybe some trans work, and he would have been ready for the drag strip again. I'm a mechanic and I could have done that easy
Metalhead15712 1 year ago
watchn this as an adult reely shows the edark side of it
brancool88 1 year ago
I LOVE the Herse's voice at 1:46
weasel1822 1 year ago
1:19 Um. where's the magnet's face?
Scrapyard24c 1 year ago
@Scrapyard24c what do you mean ?
maxsw87101 1 year ago
This is said to be one the darkest songs ever produced by Disney, compared to the likes of Hellfire from The Hunchback. This is also, in my opinion, THE darkest song ever produced by Disney with a country sound to it.
loverboyz901 1 year ago
@loverboyz901 It wasn't produced by Disney, simply distributed by Disney. It was produced by Hypertension Productions. I do agree with you, it is rated as being one of the darkest children's songs ever produced. Frankly, I think it is THE darkest song I've ever seen in an animated movie. I also believe that it was rated above Hellfire on the lists I've seen as well. I'll have to double check myself.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
For those of you who haven't seen the whole movie:
If it's any comfort, near the end of the movie, the garbage masher is temporarily disabled, so it's entirely possible that some of the cars who didn't die in this scene were salvaged during that time. Anyway, a lot of the cars looked like they were already dead, and many of those who weren't obviously wanted to die. Besides, it's just a movie, right?
zvermilyer3 1 year ago
@zvermilyer3 Even if it is just a movie, I think you're allowed to have emotional attachment to things you sympathize with or feel pity towards. Songs are not real but the lyrics touch you. I believe characters can touch you as well. Life and death is a subject everyone can relate to. This is simply an opinion and people can feel whatever they wish. I respect that, just throwing in my two cents. X3
DruittViscount 1 year ago
I just noticed the strangest thing!! I was Watched the swedish wersion and when the tv guy holds up the picture with the bikini lady in the she does not have a bra!!!!!
there´s just stars over her nipples!!!! :O:O
jhasjkfhkjs 1 year ago
@jhasjkfhkjs That's on the original American version too. They censored it in the DVD version.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
Ever notice at 1:03, the Plymouth Superbird (red car) is trying to turn himself off of the conveyer belt before he's smashed?
DruittViscount 1 year ago
The red car at :48 That was the point of the song where I started to cry. Funny, because when I watch it now, I feel like crying at that very same spot. Watching this now truly makes me twice as sad knowing what exactly the lyrics meant. When understood fully, this is a very tragic song, but despite that, I still love it all the same and it remains one of the most memorable scenes from The Brave Little Toaster.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
at 2:37 all the junk piled up looks like trees
brancool88 1 year ago
this is where my love of old cars started is when i saw this when i was 2 or 3. i felt bad for the old cars so i wanted to help them, 16 years later i still have the same feeling
endurocatfish 1 year ago
Is it just me, or does this song remind anyone else of "Crazy Train"? XD I'm weird.
And I never really understood the weight of this scene as a kid, what scared me the most was when the air conditioner exploded. O_O Still does, actually. XD
myxchemicalxfixation 1 year ago
stop taking this so seriously it's a kids movie just Enjoy it
MetaSonic543 1 year ago
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MetaSonic543 1 year ago
Is this like a prequel to the Pixar film Cars or something? LOL...
hotelmario510 1 year ago
I loved that crushing machine as kid. And that magnet was like a nightmare.
Onypop2 1 year ago
That red sports car was PERFECTLY salvagable!
84ccipollini 1 year ago 5
@84ccipollini
Do you know what kind of car that 'red sports car' is? It's a Plymouth Superbird. Back in the 70's, a little less than 2,000 were even made and even fewer of that survived because they were converted back to Road Runners. Today that car would be worth 300,000-800,000. It was salvagable, but it would need a lot of repairs, the headlights were stuck, a lot of parts were taken from under the hood and he looked like he had axle and back end damage.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
omg when i was like 5 this song scared the shit out of me lmao :)
XglitchXkingX 1 year ago
Gamaei!!
AngelosKoulogiannis 1 year ago
i've only seen bits of this film so I don't know if it is good or not but my first impression of it is that it is slightly disturbing...
iamthe80sgirl 2 years ago
it good and its a tad disturbing but not by much
ember1k 2 years ago
@iamthe80sgirl It's done with the idea that children see things differently than adults, AND can handle a lot more than we give them credit for.
TheGeneralCritic 1 year ago
damn, I just love this cartoon :)
djorgos 2 years ago 3
The guy who wrote The Brave Little Toaster killed himself :(
nosalvation88 2 years ago
@nosalvation88 why???
djorgos 2 years ago
We've done worse to Jews....
Dubmister51 2 years ago
ooooo, the evil magnet!! run little cars!
crowfeather94 2 years ago 2
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Oh, for f***'s sake. Yet AGAIN I have been thumbdowned for no reason! I'm getting sick of this!! It's true this was an adult story, maybe I went a little overboard when I said Disney failed miserably! I'm getting sick of fascistic users thumbing me down! Everyone is entitled to a point of view! You're no better than bookburners or the FCC! Gah!
hotelmario510 2 years ago
This was always my favorite scene. Even now I randomly burst out in the tune. It really affected me.
Fluffymonkeyem 2 years ago 3
im going to go give my Car a big hug right now.
......no joke
cakwfl123 2 years ago 33
I think I'll do the same tomorrow morning =o
xSkighx 2 years ago
@cakwfl123 seriously i almost have a feeling the guys who made toy story 3 were watching this movie right before they decided to make that movie.
thewewguy8t88 11 months ago
@thewewguy8t88 I might be wrong, but I think what became pixar also worked on this. WHOOPS COMMENTING ON A NINE MONTH OLD COMMENT....
Moonkitti 2 months ago
@cakwfl123 I thought the same thing after seeing this
codebreaker212p 7 months ago
@cakwfl123 ;____;
WhiteDragon103 5 months ago
this sounds like something meatloaf would do
brickmaster24 2 years ago
you're right^^
TheWhale55 2 years ago
After hearing this, I took a look at my old phone and nearly broke down crying. I'm incredibly sad, I know.
hotelmario510 2 years ago
my favorite cars are the old limo and woodie surfer car.
NXT0895 2 years ago
@NXT0895
My favorite car was the red sports car, a.k.a. Plymouth Superbird
DruittViscount 1 year ago
I used to watch all the time when I was younger, such good times.
luffylawkidd 2 years ago 2
if the pickup drove off the bus why cant it drive out of the junk yard?
Zoomie00 2 years ago 4
He was old and wanted to die. A new meaning to assisted suicide!
hotelmario510 2 years ago 9
@hotelmario510 And also alone since his old masters left him
wotldthe2006 1 year ago
@wotldthe2006 Yeah, that too...
hotelmario510 1 year ago
@hotelmario510
That wasn't why he wanted to die. He wanted to die because he saw no purpose in living if he had no purpose.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
@DruittViscount Well, to be fair, it never actually happened. This film is pretty deep, though. Definitely not particularly a kid's film.
hotelmario510 1 year ago
@hotelmario510
How true. XD And I agree. Watching it now, I get the full meaning of the words of this song and even now, it remains a very powerful and heart wrenching song.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
it realizes it would be pointless ..... were would he go? wouldnt ppl freak out seeing a car drive its self .... and it probly couldnt get very far
1ard 2 years ago
@Zoomie00 Maybe because it was so depressed it wanted to just get it's death over with?
BrodyFarmBoy 2 years ago
@Zoomie00 He knew his time was up and he decided to go out with dignity instead of being taken by the magnet.
corjonbett 1 year ago
The dark side of "Cash for Clunkers"....
LexingtonWells 2 years ago 42
the first car so sad
gosickone1 2 years ago 4
hey viewers which car do you all like just curious
ilovedisney35 2 years ago
The last one
coolcatevan9 2 years ago
i like the red one from KC Missouri :P
samswhore 2 years ago
@samswhore
I loved that car! I cried when he got crushed when I was little.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
@ilovedisney35
I like the convertible...
StClairKing59 1 year ago
@StClairKing59
My favorite car was the red car. I cried when he got smashed when I was a kid.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
@ilovedisney35
The red Plymouth Superbird from KC Missouri. I cried whenever he got smashed. I felt so bad for the car, I wrote a story when I was little about how he got rescued from the junkyard and found himself a master. XD
DruittViscount 1 year ago
The shocked expressions at 0:06. Wow. They look so traumatised, and understandably so.
TrueVerity 2 years ago 3
when i was little this scene gave me nightmares, but now its kinda cool
ACEkilla17 2 years ago
that movie was aleays a bit creepy to me as a child... especially this scene... but it's great! the thought that there is more to household appliances or simple everyday life objects is very interesting... and by that that i dont mean singing toasters ^^ i mean the fact that things carry memories, lifestyles, storyie and so on...
faselblaDer3te 2 years ago
I love the maturity of this song; TBLT is filled with so many adult themes, and the older I've gotten the more this song has meant to me. The idea that these cars have traveled the "road of life" suggests that they understand humans, loneliness, and futility better than any other appliance encountered in the film, and since cars reflect eras and are often outmoded and replaced, they are a stunning metaphor.
mephistophilesgirl 2 years ago 9
Yikes this is one dark movie! It's like something out of Stephen King.
Planetvideogame 2 years ago 5
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The story this film was based upon was not intended for children. It was written like a children's book but was for an adult science fiction magazine. Disney, unfortunately, thought they could adapt this, set the bar way too high and failed miserably at making a movie that wouldn't scar children for life.
hotelmario510 2 years ago
unfortunately?
i'm grateful i could see this movie as a child. you can not face what you don't know, that's why teens (and some others not-so-young) are so weak (psicologically speaking) nowadays.
anonysaced 2 years ago
i love this movie especailly this part :D
ihavemydignity 2 years ago
This particular song made me a bit sad when I was a kid. Especially the part where the little green car just drives himself up on the conveyer belt and resigns himself to his fate. At least he went on his own terms somewhat.
wahenerose 2 years ago
I remember that I think this movie was so scary :P
I'm sitting and wathcing it now xD <3
MJiRock 2 years ago
I love this song. does anyone know exactly what it's called?
DeathNoteOtaku123 2 years ago
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amethystducky 2 years ago 2
Is this a serious question? Look at the top of your screen, smart guy.
EternalSpacetree 2 years ago
its called Worthless
samswhore 2 years ago
@DeathNoteOtaku123
The song is called Worthless
DruittViscount 1 year ago
How do I get this as a song?!
doy1e781 2 years ago
I have an mp3 of it
amethystducky 2 years ago
hey is it just me or does the brown car under the blackish car at about 0:40 look a bit like E.T
thewewguy8t88 2 years ago 2
hehehehehehe yes you're right he totally does! awesome!
nosalvation88 2 years ago
This is a really graphic sciene in a kids movie
ArchieTheArcticLion 2 years ago 3
No kidding, since the characters don't react like this is simple scrapping: it's pretty clear from their shocked expressions this really is the end. It's death for them.
Arrowdodger 2 years ago 2
@ArchieTheArcticLion: I completely agree!
TwilightAddict247 1 week ago
lol there were bikinis and buns there were weinies
MASEOLIO 3 years ago
The ONLY movie that would terrify the AI car K.I.T.T. from knight rider!
TTSnim 3 years ago 4
they seem to accept there deaths quite well.
thewewguy8t88 3 years ago 7
Yup. They're all old and worn and lived out their life. I like the funeral car's line; "I beg your pardon, it's quite hard enough just living with the things I have learned."
sagesaria 2 years ago 6
Why do I get the impression that the reservation car belonged to a Lakota reservation????
SpazAlert004 3 years ago
It's amused me for a while that the singer for the reservation car sounds a lot like Colins from Rent, singing about Santa Fe.
sagesaria 2 years ago
Thought the same thing.
marcusmoon69 2 years ago
This scene scared the crap out of me as a kid. I'd almost compare it to a retirement center where they harvest your organs after you die. And the gang being showered with mufflers and tires is almost tantamount to us being showered with gore.
andyjay729 3 years ago 25
haha that movie was very entertaining...im way too old for it but i watch little kid shows because i can freak out my friends lol
igotthefunk365 3 years ago 2
Me too.I took better care of my stuff after watching this movie.
ExcitusLetalis666 3 years ago 8
Ive always thought i was like the Camaro, been everywhere and knows it
countryfrieddiesel 3 years ago
@countryfrieddiesel
That car isn't a Camero, it's a Plymouth Superbird. It's a very rare sportscar and now he'd be worth 300,000-800,000 on E-Bay. I cringe when he gets smashed.
DruittViscount 1 year ago
The magnetic crane and the trash compactor symbolize one thing in this movie; death comes to us all. And that's why everyday is precious.
MDthornton83 3 years ago
This is one of those movies that made me realize how precious life is or can be. The entire junkyard resembles a post apocalyptic era type scene due to its massive size.
MDthornton83 3 years ago 5
Alaways makes me think about cars in a new way. Like when you see them get tow away and crush in real life.
A car has a life in its own way
icehorse1010 3 years ago 5
You bring up a good point. When I was a kid this moive made me treat my things with more respect.
Luykus 3 years ago 7
i love kirby the vacuum
jarrett798 3 years ago