Junkshop Appliances

The Junkshop Appliances are supporting characters who appear in The Brave Little Toaster at Elmo St. Peters's Parts Shop. They appear during the "It's a 'B' Movie" song.

The Brave Little Toaster
They are a collection of appliances in various states of disrepair picked up by Elmo St. Peter's to his parts shop. When Lampy asks Hanging Lamp about escaping, which after he responds to the Junkshop Appliances about that, he finds that hilarious. The Junkshop Appliances laugh as well, also finding that hilarious, and then, they, Hanging Lamp, Toaster and his gang, each make their own protest as an answer to the question, by singing "It's a 'B' Movie" (including Lampy, who has somehow learned the answer). However, after the main characters rescue their friend Radio from getting his radio tubes out and about to be bought to Zeke (returning for them) by Elmo St. Peters by scaring him out cold (which is Lampy's idea), the announcer from the Bullhorn calls out a jailbreak to the other Junkshop Appliances. Then, the Refrigerator break the door open with Quadruped protecting it, and he and the other Junkshop Appliances escaped from Elmo's private room to the rest of the Parts Shop to the outside of it, and they returned to their masters' homes, as Toaster and his friends retrieve Radio and flee to the city.

One of the Junkshop Appliances, which is the Fan, makes a cameo appearance in The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars.

The Junkshop Appliances include:
 * A bullhorn with no strap
 * A phonograph with a cracked acoustic horn
 * An old T.V. with a knob-like eye, a broken screen for his mouth and one antenna
 * A(n old) waffle iron( with a torn cord)
 * An lamp with no shade, a bent neck and a broken base
 * A cassette player with tapes and four bunches of tangled tape straps for arms and hands, loose button-like teeth and no door
 * A(n old) refrigerator
 * A cooker
 * An upside-down reel-to-reel tape recorder from Germany with an American accent named "Magnetophone".
 * A popcorn popper
 * A backwards fan with no guard
 * A pencil sharpener with his tongue covered in pencil shreddings and a hole for his nose, that he sometimes has a pencil in

Trivia

 * The model sheet of the cassette player has the name "Tape Recorder" written on it instead of "Cassette Player".
 * The Junkshop Appliances are the inspiration for the reject bots from WALL-E.
 * In the book, the Player appears in the dump sequence. It is described as "mad" and "old", as a result of witnessing deaths.