But it’s nowhere near what people in the movie business would ever honestly define as a quote-unquote “KID’S MOVIE.” Kid’s movies are usually half-assed excuses for entertainment that play to the simplistic impulses and demands of a young child’s brain and attention span: which often contain over acting characters, dorky musical numbers, over the top set design, half-assed plots with plot holes galore, low-budget crappy looking animation, and very likely a propensity for the director to be lax in his craft and let badly directed scenes slide. It should be watched by children, specifically children of about 8-10. Right off the bat, you should be aware that The Brave Little Toaster is NO Kid’s Movie, at least as far as people have defined “kid’s movies.” Now, I don’t mean to say that kids can’t watch this, because I saw The Brave Little Toaster for the first time when I was 5 years old. (Sigh)…(sniff)…Um, (cough)…this is probably the most difficult film to watch…that I have ever seen in my entire life.
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