I used to watch this show called Mrs. Piggle Wiggle. I loved it! But now I can't find anything about it, I searched but I keep getting dead ends. Can anybody help me?
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Try looking on amazon or another site that sells videos. It was based on the book series of the same name, and I remember our public library had some of the videos.
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Wasn't there a sequel to that as well? "The Brave Little Toaster goes to Mars"? I always remember thinking to myself "... how the heck does a toaster get to Mars?"
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Wasn't there a sequel to that as well? "The Brave Little Toaster goes to Mars"? I always remember thinking to myself "... how the heck does a toaster get to Mars?"
Martians need toast, too.
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I used to watch this show called Mrs. Piggle Wiggle. I loved it! But now I can't find anything about it, I searched but I keep getting dead ends. Can anybody help me?
I read all the books but didn't know anything about a show. It would have been awesome to watch that as a kid.
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couple more things about the Brave Little Toaster- there were two follow-up movies to the original; The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (199 and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1999).
Jon Lovitz (Jay Sherman of the "The Critic", SNL) was the voice of the radio.
Thurl Ravencroft died in May of this year- he was the voice of Kirby the vacuum.
Phil Hartman voiced the air conditioner that self-destructs as well as the hanging lamp in the new house. Hartman was shot to death by his wife in 1998.
Loudmouth (the Radio) directs the group "North by northwest" then cautions them to "watch out for low-flying aircraft". This is a reference to the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest (1959) in which Cary Grant is chased by a low-flying biplane.
AWWWWW What a rush!!!
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