About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 62. Chapters: Air Conditioner, Angelique, Ariel's Collection, Bullseye, Buzz Lightyear, Chatter Telephone, Cogsworth, Crusher, Cutting-Edge Appliances, DOR-15, Eeyore, Fife, Fifi, Flame Retardant, Forte, Geppetto's Boat, Glass Slipper, Golden Harp, Hamm, Hockey Puck, Hostile Program, Hugo, Jessie, Johnny Fedora, Kanga, Kirby, Lampy, Laverne, Little Green Men, Little Toot, Magic, Magic 8-Ball, Magic Mirror, Marvin Acme's will, Memory Scanner, Mr. Potato Head, Owl, Papa Plane, Pedro, Piglet, Pinocchio, Prince Eric's statue, Pumpkin Coach, Queen Athena's music box, RC, Rabbit, Radio, Rex, Rocky Gibraltar, Roo, Shepherd's Journal, Slinky Dog, Sorcerer Hat, Spinning Wheel, Stretch, Stromboli's Caravan, Stromboli's Puppets, Sultan, Supreme Commander, Sword in the Stone, T.V., The Coachman's Stagecoach, The Enchanted Rose, The Experiment, The Giant Magnet, Tigger, Time Machine, Tin Soldier, Toaster, Toon Shoe, Toy bull, Victor, Vinylmation, Wheezy, Winnie the Pooh. Excerpt: Acme Disappearing/Reappearing Ink, is a product of the Acme Corperation and used by Marvin Acme to write his will in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The Air Conditioner was another household appliance in The Brave Little Toaster who lived in the Cottage with the other appliances, but unlike them he was permanently placed high on the window sill. When the appliances are saddened by the Master's long absence the Air Conditioner tells them that they should give up hope and forget about the Master, but when they refuse he begins to stubbornly tell them otherwise and when they mention why he's so unfaithful is because of the lack of attention he received from the Master he begins to angrily yell that it was the Master's own fault for not being able to reach him, he soon becomes so flustered that he overheats and blows up. Later on when the Master comes back to the cottage to pick up his stuff he finds the broken Air Conditioner and repairs him, as soon as the Master leaves the Air Conditi...