![]() I wasn't joking when I compared this scene to Dexter.Īt the end of the ordeal, we see the shopkeeper take his prize: the motor.īecause we watch this through the eyes of living appliances that are scared shitless, we know it's essentially a still-beating heart of a blender that was dismembered alive. Just look at the gleam of the screwdriver, the way that Elmo's silhouette plunges his knife into the heart of the blender. ![]() ![]() Many of these other deaths on this list are unintentionally horrific, but here the terror is completely intentional. We see the gang's eyes widen when the blender is crushed in a vice when the cord is ripped away, they all cringe like they just watched someone tug a guy's dick clean off. The appliances go dormant when humans are around, like the toys in Toy Story, but it's hard not to imagine the agony of the blender as it's torn apart. The shopkeeper already rolled out the wax paper, setting up his mini Dexter kill room. The little guy tries his best to hide behind a cereal box, but it's too late. The blender isn't ready to die, however, which makes it all the more tragic when a customer comes in needing a particular kind of blender motor. The shop is filled to the brim with disheartened and hopeless kitchen gadgets, just waiting for the day they'll be stripped for parts. ![]() Aside from the central protagonists, pretty much every non-human character in the movie is subject to untold amounts of misery.Īt one point, the gang finds themselves in an appliance store run by muppet clergyman Elmo St. We've covered the awful automobile killing grounds of The Brave Little Toaster, but that's not the only traumatic moment in this 90-minute animated horror show. A blender is tortured and dissected in The Brave Little Toaster ![]()
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