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A hot dog toaster is a variation on the toaster design; it can cook hot dogs without the use of microwaves or stoves. The appliance looks similar to a regular toaster, except that there are two slots in the middle for hot dogs and two slots on the outside for toasting the buns. Or there can be a set of skewers upon which hot dog are impaled.
Toaster Strudel is the brand name of a toaster pastry, prepared by heating the frozen pastries in a toaster and then spreading the included icing packet on top. The brand is historically notable for being stored frozen , due to innovations in 1980s food manufacturing processes.
Deanna Oliver as Toaster, an inspiring pop-up two-slice toaster who is the leader of the clan of small appliances. Toaster is lion-hearted, rational, kind, contemplative, and caring. Timothy Stack as Lampy, an easily impressed yet slightly cranky desktop gooseneck lamp. He is bright but tends to be ironically clueless, though he has a couple of ...
Charles Perkins [1] Strite (February 27, 1878 – October 18, 1956) [2] was an American inventor known for inventing the pop-up toaster. He received U.S. patent #1,394,450 on October 18, 1921 for the pop-up bread toaster. [3] Strite then formed the Waters Genter Company and made the pop-up toaster publicly available in 1926. [4]
The Brave Little Toaster is a 1987 American animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Rees. [4] It is based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Disch . [ 5 ] The film stars Deanna Oliver , Timothy E. Day, Jon Lovitz , Tim Stack , and Thurl Ravenscroft , with Wayne Kaatz , Colette Savage, Phil Hartman , Joe Ranft ...
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is a 1998 American animated direct-to-video musical film based on the 1988 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Disch. [1] It is the sequel to The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997), as well as the third and final installment in The Brave Little Toaster film series.
The Aztec death whistle or ehecachichtli is a type of whistle formerly used by the Mexica people. Though the original whistles likely made a soft wind sound, modern replicas usually produce a high-pitched shrieking sound and are most commonly used to scare off people or animals.