Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: After toaster's nightmare, why does lightning strike the ground in front of a tent full of metal appliances?

Piemanmoo

Correction: This is a question, not a mistake. and to answear it lightning strikes randomly and does not always strike metal objects.

Corrected entry: When the appliances are leaving the house for the first time, Lampy sees the sun and says something like, "I wonder where the switch is", leading us to believe that he doesn't know what the sun is. However, when everybody is in the mechanical parts warehouse, while they (including Lampy) are singing a song, they look out of the window and call the sun "the sun," meaning that they now know what the sun is. At what point did they all learn this?

Piemanmoo

Correction: They may know that the Sun is called "The Sun," just like they know they are a Lamp, a Vacuum Cleaner, a Toaster, etc., but they don't know how it works.

Corrected entry: When the Hanging Lamp notices that Lampy's bulb is broken he gives him his own light bulb. The problem is that he still shines light even though he doesn't have his bulb in anymore.

Piemanmoo

Correction: He does still have a bulb. He says "Here, you can have one of mine." Apparently, he has more than one bulb to spare.

Corrected entry: Why would Rob's apartment have both an old-fashioned black and white TV and a hi-tech projector?

Piemanmoo

Correction: What does one have to do with the other? Even today, believe it or not, there are people who still own and use their black and whites, and have purchased other TVs and other modern electronics over the years.

Corrected entry: The length of Kirby's cord changes drastically throughout the movie. When he rescued Blanky, it was at least 25 feet, but as they were crossing the waterfall, it was only about 7 feet.

Piemanmoo

Correction: We are talking here about household appliances that can walk and talk. Why should they not be able to alter the lengths of their cords? They are not bound by the rules of 'real life'.

J I Cohen

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