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| Jon Lovitz | The Radio | |
| Timothy Stack | Lampy/Zeke | |
| Timothy E. Day | Blanky/Young Rob | |
| Thurl Ravenscroft | Kirby | |
| Deanna Oliver | Toaster | |
| Phil Hartman | Air Conditioner/Hanging Lamp | |
| Joe Ranft | Elmo St. Peters | |
| Judy Toll | Mish-Mash/Two-Face Sewing Machine | |
| Wayne Kaatz | Rob | |
| Colette Savage | Chris | |
| Mindy Stern | Mother/Two-Face Sewing Machine | |
| Jim Jackman | Plugsy | |
| Randall William Cook | Entertainment Center | |
| Randy Bennett | Computer | |
| Jonathan Benair | Black and White TV |
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| Producer | Donald Kushner
Willard Carroll |
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| Writer | Jerry Rees
Joe Ranft |
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| Musician | David Newman
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A group of dated appliances find themselves stranded in a summer home that their family had just sold decide to, a la The Incredible Journey, seek their young 8 year old "master". Children's film which on the surface is a frivolous fantasy, but with a dark subtext of abandonment, obsolescence, and loneliness. |
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