, 1h31 Directed byJerry Rees OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Musical, Animation ThemesMusical films, Children's films ActorsTimothy E. Day, Jon Lovitz, Timothy Stack, Thurl Ravenscroft, Phil Hartman, Joe Ranft Roles Blanky / Young Rob (The Master) (voice) Rating71% Toaster is a feminine-voiced leader of a group of appliances consisting of an antique radio, a gooseneck lamp, Lampy; an electric blanket, Blanky; and a vacuum cleaner, Kirby, who belong to their master, Rob. They wait every day at Rob's cottage for his return with an increasing sense of abandonment, causing Blanky to hallucinate about finally seeing Rob return. One day, the appliances are devastated to learn that a real estate broker is selling the house. Not wanting to accept the fact that the Master would abandon them, Toaster decides that the group should head out and find Rob. The appliances connect a car battery to an office chair pulled by Kirby and set out into the world, following Radio's signal broadcasts from the city, where Rob lives.
, 1h16 Directed byDale Schott OriginCanada GenresFantasy, Adventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films about children, Jeu, Transport films, Films about toys, Road movies, Children's films ActorsPam Hyatt, Cree Summer, Hadley Kay, Alyson Court, Billie Mae Richards, Chris Wiggins Roles Children (voice) Rating55% Aboard their boat, a yellow bear and a purple horse look after the baby animals known as the Care Bear Cubs and Care Bear Cousin Cubs. On the way, a red sea serpent threatens them—one of the many forms of Dark Heart, an evil spirit. They escape by following a rainbow up to the sky, while the boat transforms into the Cloud Clipper. There, the Great Wishing Star gives the group their "tummy symbols", pictures that indicate each creature's role or specialty. True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse, as the characters are named, become founders of the Kingdom of Caring, a land which comprises Care-a-Lot and the Forest of Feelings.