Our story begins in an old countryside cottage, which seemed abandoned for years and its only inhabitants were a few appliances. Cherry was looking through a map with her friends as they ended up in their next adventure spot, or at least they thought they did.

"Are we here, Cherry?" Atticus asked.

"I'm not sure, this map that Drell gave me says that the cottage is up ahead and we'll meet some new friends in there, but I don't see or hear any people." Cherry replied.

"Well, maybe it's the toaster that my uncle said you had to help and develop with your Element of Empathy?" Thor reminded her. "Remember what he said?"

"Oh, right, in the previous story!" Lionel said. "The Transformers/My Little Pony crossover!"

"Yeah, yeah..." Cherry replied and shrugged. "Like this is really gonna work."

"Before we go in just willy nilly, we should probably try our new forms to blend in with this kind of adventure," Atticus suggested. "Like with Woody and Buzz, remember?"

"If you say Woody and Buzz one more time..." Cherry warned him.

"Just saying, it might be a good idea in this sort of adventure." Atticus said with a sheepish grin.

"Yes, yes," nodded Lionel. "Better than making ourselves more appliances."

Atticus then memorized the spell he learned for this sort of thing and so it happened.

"So are we our doll-" Cherry began to ask.

"Some of us were action figures." Thor clarified.

"Sorry," Cherry rolled her eyes, but was more annoyed at the interruption than being ignorant about the difference between dolls and action figures. "So, are we in our action figure form or are we furniture like Belle and Prince Adam's castle during the enchantment?" she then finished her question.

"I thought we'd be in action figure form." responded Lionel.

"We are, I promise," Atticus replied. "Look!"

Everyone then looked at themselves as they were only a few inches and back in their action figure forms from their Toy Story adventures.

"All right, let's try to find a way inside, guys," Thor suggested. "This adventure needs us."

"Right." Everyone else agreed as they came closer to the cottage.


Inside the cottage, there were in fact no people at all. There was a toaster with a perfect reflection of the morning sun rising up and then under the stairs closet was a big vacuum and then up the stairs, there was a little boy's where there was a picture of a young boy next to a smart red radio, but all of a sudden...

"Good morning, good morning, good morning!" The radio suddenly announced. "That was a billion and one strings playing one of your all-time favorite tunes! At the top of the news this morning, there's monkey business in Utah. Oh, but seriously, now it seems like a band of renegade chimpanzees have taken a Pulitzer prize-winning poet Lester Charles and on demanding-" he then chattered on.

"Hey, what's the big idea?" A voice complained. "I'm attempting to get some sleep!"

"Look, buddy. I'm doing a broadcast, do you mind?" The radio retorted, speaking for itself then.

Suddenly a light hit the radio.

"WHOA! Not in the face, pal! Now let me see, uh... oh, yes, the chimps are protesting..."

A small brown lamp was shown before jumping on the bed to the radio. "I have a good mind to reset your alarm! PERMANENTLY!" he then threatened.

"Sorry, folks. We seem to be experiencing a little technical difficulty, but I'm sure it's nothing we can't handle!" The radio then said before doing some radio gibberish only for the lamp to shut him off.

"Whew, can't even hear your own thoughts around here with the racket around here." The lamp sighed in relief.

Then the radio shot up and pushed the lamp right off the bed.

"HOLY MOTHER OF EDISON! WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!" The lamp gasped, suddenly shooting up after that. "YOU MIGHT HAVE BROKEN MY BULB!"

Cherry and the others soon found a window cracked slightly and went inside and began to explore the cabin.

"I think the ones we're looking for are around this way," Atticus said as he pointed in one direction. "I hear voices."

"Then let's go follow them," said Thor.

And so, they went, looking for a way inside.


"I'm thinking you think too much, pal. What we need is some wake-up music!" The radio told the lamp and started singing on a small yellow electric blanket until the radio fell off, almost hitting the lamp and causing a huge thud to be heard downstairs where there was a huge gray air conditioner.

The air conditioner turned his switches to "On" and "Cool" and then he coughed out a small piece of dust and in an instant, it fell on the floor. The vacuum cleaner awoke to that and started cleaning the floor. He leaves grinning and in the kitchen, there was the toaster who awoke next with steam coming from up top and then BURST! Nothing comes out, but it heard the commotion going downstairs. She then unplugged herself and went down, using a broom and putting it back in place. Meanwhile, the desk lamp and the radio were yet arguing. The blanket then followed them and the vacuum was just annoyed, but the toaster was interested. The lamp then hit the wall as he was trying to get to the radio. The toaster chuckled to this in amusement. The desk lamp then had the radio cornered, but the blanket slid down and was heading toward the lamp and the radio, but the battle continued where the toaster let the vacuum pass.

The vacuum then sucked until suddenly sucking up the blanket which caught his attention. "OH, WHOA! OH, DEAR! WHAT?!" he then cried out, speaking in a dark, grave voice. Fortunately, this was enough to make the battle stop.

"Hey, what's going on? What's going on?" The desk lamp demanded. "Who turned out the lights?"

"Good morning, everyone." The toaster greeted nicely.

"Good morning, Toaster." The blanket replied.

"Hey, Slots!" The radio added.

"Salutations." The desk lamp replied.

The vacuum cleaner tried to greet the toaster, but was muffled.

The lamp and the radio then began to pull the blanket out of the vacuum and Toaster put him upright again.

"Ah, thanks." The vacuum cleaner said after that just as the group made it over.

"So, this must've been what it was like to be in Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts' perspective." Cherry commented as she and the others found the electric blanket, vacuum cleaner, radio, desk lamp, and toaster which matched the description in the letter she was given about coming over here.

"Did anyone else hear Tony the Tiger like that time at House of Mouse?" Atticus asked the others.

"Huh? Tony isn't a Disney character," replied Lionel. "Why would he be at the House of Mouse?"

"Oh, boy..." Cherry rolled her eyes slightly.

"Didn't Cherry ever tell you?" Atticus asked Lionel.

"I thought it would give him a headache and it kind of did for me too." Cherry replied.

"Then I'll explain real quick," Atticus then explained to Lionel about why Tony the Tiger was in the House of Mouse. "Drell told us that breakfast cereal mascots are real, such as the Trix Rabbit, Lucky from Lucky Charms, and even yes, Tony the Tiger, so he visited The House of Mouse one night when Pete brought his wife Peg over and we realized that Peg had to leave Pete so that she could be with Tony the Tiger instead because they're better for each other." he then said without skipping a beat like it was a totally normal and logical story and experience even if Cherry resented that adventure.

"...that's a pretty weird pairing." Lionel said.

"I think it works." Atticus shrugged.

"I told you he was weird," Cherry said to Lionel. "Anyway, let's just move on already, Tony the Tiger is not here and this has nothing to do with that."

Atticus then looked sheepish in response.

"Guys, it looks like we aren't alone today." The toaster said to the others by her sides.

"Huh? Whaddya mean?" asked the lamp as he craned his neck. "Who else could be out here?"

"Um... hi." Cherry said as she put her hand up.

"Intruders! They must be dust mites in disguise." The vacuum cleaner glared at Cherry and the others.

"...what?" Cherry muttered at that. "Someone's been working their job too long."

"Your dust is getting busted for longer than you can imagine!" The vacuum cleaner said, zooming right toward Cherry and the others to suck them up.

"Hey, back off, big guy!" Lionel said. "We don't want any trouble!"

"Kirby, knock it off!" The toaster cried out as she stepped between the vacuum cleaner and the group. "Huh? Dolls?" she then asked.

"We're not dolls, we're action figures." Cherry clarified.

"I don't remember The Master ever bringing dolls over here." The toaster said to the others.

"Me neither, it's usually just us." The blanket agreed.

"Well, we were passing by, and figured we'd drop in." said Lionel.

"It's a long story that we don't have time to get into." Mo remarked.

"Well, it's nice to meet you guys then," Toaster replied. "I'm Toaster and this is Blanky, Lampy, Radio, and Kirby." she then pointed out to the blanket, desk lamp, radio, and vacuum cleaner respectively.

"Nice names." Cherry smirked.

"And who, may we ask, are you guys?" Lampy asked after that.

The group then also gave their names.

"Well, nice to have you guys around," Toaster then said. "We were just about to get to work."

"Then what's in our line-up today?" Radio then asked Toaster.

"What are our instructions?" Lampy added.

"What do you mean what are we gonna do today?" Kirby scoffed at them. "The same fact we've done for the last 2,000 days! CHORES!"

"Chores?" asked Blanky.

"It'll be fun!" encouraged Toaster.

"Fun? Say, I'm always up for some fun!" Radio chirped. "Listen to this, it's a broadcast from Emmett's field and it's the top of the ninth..."

"I don't understand how chores could be fun," commented Lampy.

Kirby just scoffed. "It's not supposed to be fun—it's work!" he remarked.

"I don't like to work without the Master." Blanky pouted.

"Well, alright, if you guys don't want to work, why don't we play a game?" Toaster soon suggested.

"A game?! What sort of a game?" Radio beamed hopefully.

"What are the rules?" Lampy added.

"There's only one rule; you can't stop until the house is cleaned." Toaster instructed.

"Boo!" The other appliances jeered at that.

"Great, we got sucked into a brand-new adventure just to do chores." Thor complained.

"Come on now, chores aren't that bad." Atticus replied.

"Unless you're visiting Applejack and Granny Smith decides that everyone needs a job to do." Cherry smirked.

"Come on, like changing my baby brother's diaper, let's just get it over with and then we can go on with our lives." Mo suggested to her friends.

"Yeah, alright..." Lionel shrugged, relenting.

"Before anything though, we'll need some music," Cherry suggested. "It's better to clean with some music."

"Should we whistle while we work?" Atticus wondered.

"NO!" The others told him.

"Hey, uh, Radio, you got any good tunes in there?" Cherry asked the radio then.

"Got you now! Leave it to me!" Radio replied as came up on the stair rails. "Hang onto your hats, you devil dogs! Because the master of Bebop blaster of all time is gonna give you a SOUL INJECTION!" he then said to the others.

The others glanced at each other, wondering what that meant and soon, they had some music playing to help them clean more efficiently.

"Wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo, Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy, Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy, Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy~" Radio began to sing like the one and only Little Richard as the other appliances and their new friends started to work. "A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo~"

"I guess he does!" Lionel said.

Cherry and the others helped out clean as best as they could in their toy size. Lampy and Blanky looked between the books. Blanky took out a cobweb and shook it off, making Lampy laugh.

"I have a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do. I have a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do. She rocks to the east, she rocks to the west, but she's the gal that I love best~" Radio continued to sing. "Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. WHOO! Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Trutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Trutti frutti, oh, Rudy. A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo."

Cherry was almost flattened by the couch until Atticus and Lionel smiled while helping her. Lampy, Thor, and Radio were then dancing on the couch while Blanky, Mo, and Toaster were cleaning the windows and Kirby secretly danced until he stopped to avoid being seen by the others.

"I have a gal named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy~" Radio continued to sing. "I have a gal named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy. She knows how to love me, yes, indeed. Boy, you don't know what she's doing to me. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. WHOO! Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo. YOW! OHH! Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. WHOO! Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. Tutti frutti, oh, Rudy. A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo!~"

The other appliances continued to dance until one of them seemed to be staring out the window.

"Uh, you okay?" Cherry asked, waving her hand in front of Blanky's face but he seemed frozen.

Toaster noticed this. "HEY! HEY! SILENCE! It's the blanket!" she pointed out.

"...a car..." muttered Blanky.

"A car?" Toaster asked.

"A CAR?!" The others exclaimed.

"What kind of car?" Atticus asked.

"I don't think that's too important for this situation." Mo said to her boyfriend.

"Just asking." Atticus shrugged in defense.

The appliances then set up a tower going to the attic.

"Alright, fellas, easy now. A little to the left, whoa, careful now." Radio told the others as their toy friends tried to help out as well.

"I'm gonna fall." Blanky said worriedly.

"You can do it, buddy!" Thor told the blanket in comfort. "Just keep climbing! And someone get that light outta my eyes!"

Lampy then turned off the light and Blanky continued up to the attic as Cherry joined him, but they soon came over to an oval window that had been boarded up and saw a car coming down the road.

"Can you see?" Toaster asked Blanky.

"Is it him?" Lampy asked. "Is it him?"

"Any news? I'm dying down here!" Radio asked and complained from the weight.

"Is it The Master?" Toaster asked as her voice suddenly echoed. "Is it The Master?"

"It's him, he's back!" Blanky beamed as he began to daydream something which caused Cherry's eyes to glow bright as a power flashed through her brain while she tried to hold onto him for support. "It's The Master!" he then said before flying down the stairs from the attic and the door opened.

A car came in front of the cottage and out came a redheaded kid in glasses. "Blanky!" the kid cooed.

"Master!" Blanky beamed.

"Blanky!" The kid cheered.

The two then came closer together and were about to hug... only for the kid to disappear and so did the car that drove past which caused the poor blanket to become depressed.


"...well, that was messed up." Cherry then said as she saw something that no one else saw, feeling wide-eyed about the experience.

"...well, was it him?" asked Lampy, not even reading the room. Toaster frowned at him. "Well, I'm just curious, whether or not, it was him. I hate being left in the dark, you know?" he looked and saw Blanky coming back down. "I guess we can assume that it wasn't him, right?"

"No, Lampy, it wasn't him," responded Lionel, his tone flat.

"Let's get back to work!" called Toaster, as the appliances put everything back.

"I'm sorry for that little interruption, folks," said Radio. "We'll return to our regularly scheduled program at this time."

As Blanky climbed back down, he gazed at a picture of 'the master', and couldn't help but cry.

Kirby, however, would have none of it. "OHH, CRY, CRY! WEEP, LAMENT AND SOB!" he bellowed. "IT'S DISGUSTING! EVERY TIME I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! EVERY SINGLE-Give me that foolish picture!" he demanded, trying to vacuum it out of Blanky's grasp.

"Whoa! Hey!" Atticus cried out and glared.

"NO, NO!" Blanky cried out, trying to keep the picture while Cherry decided to help the blanket out.

"I just put it away!" Toaster then said.

"In the garbage!" Kirby demanded.

"No, you can't!" Blanky begged.

"Wimp!" Kirby taunted.

"LET GO!" Cherry yelled out while the others tried to help her help Blanky.

"He's not coming back anyway!" Kirby reminded them firmly.

"He might, but the fact is there's just not enough facts." Lampy suggested.

Radio shouted some wrestling dialogue, but Lampy shut him off. They all tugged at the photo, causing it to get knocked high into the air, and it came down with a CRASH! Cherry, Atticus, Lionel, Mo, and Thor all grimaced as that seemed pretty bad for their new appliance friends. Blanky gasped in shock.

"Oh, no!" Kirby frowned as even he felt concerned about that.

They all then leaned in to see the picture of their young master now shattered.

"So, this must be The Master." Cherry commented.

"His clothes remind me of Phineas Flynn." Atticus added.

"...okay." shrugged Lionel, before a gust of wind almost blew the picture away, accompanied by snickering. As the gang glanced up, they saw it was coming from the air conditioner.

"What are you laughing at?" asked Toaster.

The Air Conditioner stopped. "Absolutely nothing, nothing at all," he said in a smug, Jack Nicholson-esque voice.

"I think he was laughing at us," said Lampy.

"You know something, you're a real bright little lamp." The AC mocked dryly.

"Oh, thanks!" Lampy smiled, taking that as a compliment until it hit him. "Hey!"

"And you're full of hot air, what's your point?" Cherry retorted.

"Oh, what a clever comeback coming from a doll with a voice box." The AC retorted.

Cherry glared and shook her fist in annoyance.

"You guys really have an attachment for that boy, don't you?" The AC then mocked the other appliances.

"Yes, he was our master." Blanky defended.

"Well, that's real nice and any day now, he might come romping back, right?" The AC continued. "Just come whistling right back in through that door and everything will be the same, real keen-peachy-like."

"Uh-huh!" Blanky nodded hopefully.

"It's a possibility." Lampy added.

"Well, at least we try to be optimistic." Toaster then told the smug air conditioner.

"Optimistic?! Somebody untie the knot in this guy's cord!" The AC rolled his dialed eyes.

Kirby growled. "Why don't you just shut off?" he remarked.

"Hey, I'm real frightened, Kirby," sneered the AC. "What are you gonna do? Suck me to death?"

Kirby just hmphed.

"What is it with you guys, anyway?" The AC asked. "You just came off the assembly line? Now get this through your chrome: we've been dumped! Abandoned!"

"But he loves us," Blanky insisted.

"That's right!" Radio added.

"So what? He's a boy, he has a family," the AC shrugged (or he would if he had shoulders). "They move away, he moves away. It's a package deal!"

"But perhaps they're all-" Atticus was about to say, trying to lighten the situation.

"He's not coming back! Pure and simple." The AC retorted.

"Oh, yes! Did you speak to him recently or something?" Kirby scoffed. "They could drive up any second."

"You really think so?" Blanky asked hopefully.

"I'm not speaking to you!" Kirby firmly told the child-like blanket.

"The entire bunch of you have a combined wattage of five, perhaps less, it's been years!" The AC countered. "It's scrap metal time!"

"Well, you can do what you like," Toaster retorted. "We're not gonna give up hope!

"And we're gonna help them!" Atticus added in his usual optimistic way."

"That's real touching, Toaster," The AC then scoffed. "You're gonna get me bawling like a baby anytime now.

"I'm starting to think that maybe you're jealous." Cherry retorted.

"Sure, I'm jealous of a bunch of dimwits." The AC retorted.

"Dim?" Lampy asked angrily, taking offense to that.

"I think it's because your master never played with you like the others because you're stuck in a wall!" Cherry then told the air conditioner.

"Dang, Cherry." Thor muttered.

A big gust of wind shot out, and then the AC began to glower. "So.. .it's back to that stupid static again..." he muttered. "Y'think I don't know what's going on in here? I know what goes on in this cottage; it's a conspiracy, and every one of you low-watts is in on it. Just 'cuz you can move around, you think you're better than I am!" by now, he was shouting; if he were human, he'd be foaming at the mouth and red-faced. "I'M NOT AN INVALID! I WAS DESIGNED TO STICK IN A WALL! I LIKE BEING STUCK IN THIS STUPID WALL! I CAN'T HELP IT IF THE KID WAS TOO SHORT TO REACH MY DIALS!" And now sparks were shooting from his face.

"She didn't mean it!" insisted Toaster. "Really!"

"IT'S MY FUNCTION!" The AC screamed as he started to glow red-hot.

"No! Wait! Wait!" called Toaster.

"Everyone get to cover!" called Lionel. "He's gonna blow!"

Everyone soon ran off and ducked for cover as this looked pretty bad.

"YANK THE CORDS!" Toaster told the others.

Blanky, Radio and Lampy pulled out their plugs from two outlets and took cover. Thor held onto Atticus, Cherry, Lionel, and Mo as they hid under the couch while the appliances hid behind the chair. The AC huffed and puffed while turning boiling red hot as sparks flew while everyone else hid under the couch or behind the chair until it seemed to be all over after one big blow.

"Is it over?" Thor asked in concern.

"Someone go check." Mo suggested.

Toaster and Lampy carefully peeked from behind the stairs and everyone came out to see the air conditioner's blown up remains.

"Poor Air Conditioner." Blanky frowned.

"I didn't think he'd take it so hard." Toaster added softly.

"Well, he was a jerk anyway." Kirby scoffed at that.

"...that was... nightmarish..." Lionel described.

Just then, Lampy heard something. "Hey! Hey! What's that?" he asked. "What's that?"

"A car!" exclaimed Blanky.

But Kirby would have none of it. "I don't want to hear another word about cars!" he declared.

"You said it!" Toaster agreed bitterly.

"Sounds pretty close." Radio remarked.

"Just don't even start!" Kirby glared.

"Sounds real close." Lampy insisted.

"Do you guys think you can check the window for us?" Toaster asked their new friends as they had a better chance of checking this out than they would.

"No problem." Cherry replied as she gave an A-OK gesture with her fingers.

Thor soon rushed to the window and got down on his knees while Atticus, Cherry, and Mo piled on his back and Lionel was at the top so he could look out the windowpane.

"Okay, what are we looking for?" Lionel asked. "Is it still a car? Or something else?"

"There is a car." Cherry then said.

"I knew it!" Lampy remarked to the other appliances.

The others then suddenly went away to hide and did nothing as they expected their master to come back for them. However, it wasn't what they thought as a guy came by and brought out a sign before hammering it down.

Atticus took a bit of a closer look. "It's a for sale sign." he then said with a sad sigh for their new friends.

Radio then hummed "Taps" as this was the end for all of them and Blanky even bawled like a baby in despair before Lampy joined in.

"STOP IT!" Toaster suddenly told them before she found a literal soap box and decided to get up on it. "We're going out to find them!" she then added in determination.

"What?!" exclaimed the appliances.

"What are you talking about?" asked Kirby.

"Exactly what I said, we're gonna go out and find the master!" declared Toaster.

"To the city?" Blanky asked nervously.

"Yeah!" Toaster beamed. "No matter what."

"How exactly would you propose we're gonna do that exactly?" Lampy asked.

"I..." Toaster started to say only to be clueless. "I don't know!"

"Oh, come off it! Be serious!" Kirby scoffed bitterly.

"I am serious!" Toaster retorted.

"You're insane!" Kirby said before moving away into the darkness.

"Why, if only we were all wiener dogs, our problems would be solved!" Radio then commented.

Everyone else then gave him a blank stare in response.

"What?" Toaster asked.

"Or perhaps it was a basset hound!" Radio then said.

"You're all insane!" Kirby complained.

"Explain yourself, Mr. Radio, what exactly are you talking about?" Atticus asked the radio.

"It was a news flash I picked up yesterday about a dog! In an amazing show of loyalty and courage, a terrier named Rover traveled hundreds of miles to be reunited with his owner," Radio explained to all of them. "Poor little critter was incidentally left behind on a fishing trip three weeks ago. He had to find his road across rugged mountain peaks and scorching deserts in order to get home. Little Rover turned out to be one spunky pup." he then concluded confidently.

Mo blinked, confused.

"If a dog can do it, we can do it!" Toaster declared.

"But a dog has legs!" Blanky spoke up.

"Ahh, don't be such a wet blanket." Toaster brushed him off.

"Actually, legs would help, you know?" asked Lampy.

"Brains wouldn't hurt either!" mocked Kirby.

"Lay off!" Lampy complained to the grumpy vacuum cleaner.

"Yes, pipe down, Carpet Breath!" Radio jeered in agreement.

Cherry snickered at that while Atticus looked confused at why she would find that funny.

"Well, I'm going with or without you." Toaster told his fellow appliances, though mostly Kirby.

"I say we stay!" Kirby scoffed, sounding very stubborn. "We'll have a new master anyhow as soon as someone buys the cottage."

"But I don't want a new master, I want our master." Blanky pouted as he clung to Toaster sadly.

"I'm sure you do, buddy." Thor said softly.

"Well? What about the rest of you?" Toaster asked.

The others shared a glance.

"You boys are gonna need a leader!" exclaimed Radio. "Why, alone, you wouldn't last five minutes out there!"

"And I guess you're gonna nominate yourself as leader?" Atticus guessed.

"Of course!" Radio replied confidently. "I used to be a mountaineer, you see? And together, we can stand against the forces of nature!"

"Were you really a mountaineer?" Thor asked curiously.

"Sure! Ask anybody, ask Teddy Roosevelt," Radio replied. "Why, we shot moose together on the Klondike."

Cherry and her friends looked briefly at each other in disbelief, but didn't say anything of course.

"Wow!" Lampy beamed hopefully. "Well, you know I was thinking, you guys will need somebody bright along as well!" he then added.

"Good idea!" Toaster agreed.

"We'll come with you too," Mo said to the appliances. "After all, we're here to help you out."

"Somehow." Cherry added with a shrug.

"Yeah!" Lionel nodded. "Consider it done!"

"Listen to this!" Radio then suddenly said. "World War II, the Normandy invasion and who there, but Lampy to light the way!"

Lampy then smiled brightly as that made him feel very good about himself.

"So are we all in then?" Atticus wondered.

"Well, not exactly all of us..." Cherry reminded him as she pointed in the dark back corner.

Everyone else then looked that way to see a certain stubborn and grumpy vacuum cleaner.

"You know, I thought it'd be good to have somebody come along who's really... strong." Toaster began to suggest.

"And loud." Lampy added.

"And grumpy." Blanky added.

"And oblivious to reality!" Radio concluded.

"Well?" Toaster asked.

Kirby sighed. "I just know I'm gonna regret this," he remarked.

"Is that a yes?" Lionel asked.

"It usually is when Cherry says that." Atticus replied.

The appliances all cheered then since they now had Kirby on board for their adventure out into the unknown.


Later, it was now time to get ready as Lampy moved his cord into a box and took out a certain item. "Wow! This was our last fuse." he then told the others.

"Good thing we're getting out of here." Toaster replied as she dealt with the fuse box with Atticus's help.

"I've always loved travel anyway," said Radio as he turned a light on. "The open road...the smell of the wind in my face...the flies clogging up my grill!"

"Yeah?" asked Kirby. "Well, how are we gonna travel?"

"Hey, I've got an idea!" offered Lampy. "We can all pile on top of the bed, you know? And then Kirby can push us!"

"While I do appreciate the Bedknobs and Broomsticks way of traveling, maybe something else?" Cherry replied.

However, the appliances found the bed and decided to try that down the stairs anyway and it didn't work out just as Cherry predicted.

"You're not the only one who can predict things about to happen, ya know?" Cherry said to Atticus.

Atticus shrugged innocently in response, though it was clear that he did do that way too often.

"No, no... hey! How about The Master's pogo stick?" Lampy then said before trying another idea.

The appliances then tried to bounce around on the pogo stick, but it was not as easy as it looked.

"Next!" Cherry then said.

"No, that's no good," Lampy admitted until he had yet another idea. "Hey! How about we're in a refrigerator on a skateboard and Kirby can pull?" he then suggested.

Kirby was then hitched onto the fridge, but the rope snapped and the fridge fell on the floor and Blanky was freezing with his teeth chattering in the freezer.

"No, no, no, hey!" Lampy then said, trying to come up with something else.

"Shut up, shut up!" Radio ranted.

"SHUT UP!" The other appliances agreed.

"Okay, how about someone else give us an idea?" Cherry suggested.


AND SO...

"Arise, Hassan...arise, oh magic carpet!" Radio declared, as the appliances were standing atop Blanky.

"...I don't think this is gonna work." said Lionel dryly.

"Oh, come on, have a little faith!" Radio replied.

"Yeah, this will totally work," Cherry agreed before muttering. "Maybe in Agrabah."

Radio kept trying, but of course, it didn't work, so they tried something else.

"I have heard of a flying toaster, but that was an early 2000s computer program I used to play with." Cherry commented.

Toaster smiled, wearing Blanky like a cape before hopping off from the dresser, flapping her slots, only for them to land hard on the floor since that idea didn't work.

"Guys, call this a stretch, but maybe we could try something with this chair?" Thor suggested as he pushed the swivel chair a bit since it had wheels.

"...maybe..." Toaster pondered.


And shortly, the others were atop the chair, with Kirby pulling it like a horse.

"I gotta admit...the idea has merit," shrugged Mo.

"It has more function than the last few ideas we saw." Atticus admitted.

However, as they got inches away from the door, Kirby was instantly unplugged.

"Now what?" Thor complained.

"We need a longer cord." Toaster suggested.

"Why, we need an alternate power source, I say!" Radio added.

So they went searching, and soon Lampy and Toaster found a car battery! From there, they managed to tie it to the swivel chair and hook it up...but for a few minutes, they stared at the door, hesitating for a time.

"I... guess this is it," said Toaster.

"Uh-huh," nodded Kirby.

"From this point, there's no turning back!" Lionel declared.

"It's not like we have to make any bathroom breaks or anything." Cherry muttered to herself about that.

Blanky took out a picture of their young master with a small sigh.

"Hey, Blanket!" Kirby suddenly called, startling him a bit. "Are you ready to go, Blanket?" he then asked a bit firmly.

"Y-Yeah, I'm ready." Blanky nodded as he hid the picture with a small smile.

"Alright, Kirby." Toaster then said once things were all set.

And so, Cherry opened the door after that was said and they began their journey out into the unknown while Kirby began to roam his engine down out to the countryside to the outside world.

"And awaaaay we... Go!" Lionel and Thor exclaimed as they ventured out.

May 2"Here we go." Atticus said to himself.

"Here we go, here we go, here we go again," Cherry started to say in a Salt N Pepa way. "Ladies, what's my weakness?"

"...shrimp?" Mo guessed.

Cherry rolled her eyes and shrugged at that as they traveled into the countryside.