

He is reminded of the time his bulb burned out and the Master replaced it, leaving him with a "glowing" feeling. This leads Lampy to have a talk with Toaster about what warm feelings are. Later in the night, Toaster thanks him for letting them all camp underneath him, and he snuggles with him too. When they seek to find shelter, Blanky warmly provides a tent for them. Shortly afterward, the gang says goodbye to the animals and continues their journey, soon traveling into a dark forest. Toaster yanks him out of the hole and retrieves the picture. At first, seeming to befriend Blanky, a group of mice tries to pull him down into a hole and try to eat his picture of the Master. Meanwhile, the animals are frolicking around the other appliances, and Toaster returns. Alarmed and confused, he runs away from it, only later discovering it shedding a petal in sadness. It mistakes its reflection in Toaster as another one of its own kind, and despite his explanation that it is only a reflection, it hugs him. He loses them but soon encounters a lone yellow flower. Afterward, Toaster becomes so overwhelmed by the animals ogling themselves in him that he runs off into a field of tall flowers. They then put on a show when trying to capture a meager worm. The next day, the gang comes to a flowery meadow and a lake where they meet many animals, some of which are fascinated by their reflections in Toaster's chrome.

Blanky tries to snuggle up with someone, but no one will let him do so, so he eventually goes to sleep by his lonesome self. That night, after journeying a while across the countryside, the gang camps in a clearing of thick brush, not before arguing amongst one another first. After coming up with some strange transportation methods, Toaster uses an office chair for Kirby to pull and a car battery named the Junko to provide power for himself and the others as they travel. The others are initially hesitant but then agree that together, they can succeed. After an intervention of hopeless depression among the gang, Toaster (refusing to believe the Master would deliberately abandon them) aggressively decides that they should go to the city and find the Master.

Now they know that the Master is gone for good. Soon the gang hears another car approaching, but when they look out the living room window together, they discover that it is only a realtor putting up a "For Sale" sign. The gang soon comes face-to-face with an Air Conditioner, who acts sarcastic and cynical, and informs them that the Master is not returning, despite their delusions that he is.īut when Toaster suspects that the Air Conditioner is acting in this manner because the Master never played with him as he did with themselves, he responds by ranting terribly and overheating, destroying himself in the process. Kirby tries to grab it from him, causing ruckus among the gang, and eventually causing the picture frame and glass to break. Disappointed and weepy, he goes to get a picture of the Master and begins to cry, much to Kirby's annoyance. When Blanky looks out the attic window he at first really does believe the Master is coming and has a daydream but then he realizes that the car passed by, and is obviously not the Master's.

They hear a car outside and excitedly think it might be their Master who's coming back. The Disney Junior Gang meet five appliances-a radio, Radio a lamp, Lampy an electric blanket, Blanky a vacuum cleaner, Kirby and a toaster, Toaster who they must help the five appliances to find their master and teach them the values of friendship.Ī toaster named "Toaster", an electric blanket named "Blanky", a goose neck lamp named "Lampy", an antique radio named "Radio", and a vacuum cleaner named "Kirby" awaken in a cottage in the woods, carrying out their daily routine of work and play.
