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Louis Conti as the Spanish TV Announcer.Ĭredits Opening (Original 2001 release).Randall William Cook as the Entertainment Complex in Rob's apartment.Susie Allanson as the Toaster oven in Rob's apartment.Danny Mann as Stereo, a Panasonic stereo radio-cassette player who is one of the modern machines that reside in Rob's apartment.Randy Bennett as Computer, a Tandy home computer system who is one of the modern machines that reside in Rob's apartment.Toll and Stern also voiced the Two-face Sewing Machine in Rob's apartment.Mindy Stern as the Mistress, Rob's mother who is an unseen character.Judy Toll, doing an impression of Joan Rivers as Mish-Mash, a hybrid appliance consisting of a can opener, a gooseneck lamp and an electric shaver.Jonathan Benair as Black and White TV, an old monochrome console television who has moved to Rob's apartment and is an old friend of the gang.

While they were benevolent in the novel, in the film, they are formerly jealous and antagonistic towards the gang. Jim Jackman as Plugsy, a pear-shaped table lamp with an LED light bulb who is one of the modern machines that reside in Rob's apartment.Jerry Rees as the singing voice of Radio.Peters, the owner of a spare appliance parts shop where he disassembles even his own appliances and sells the parts. Hartman, by doing an impression of Peter Lorre, also voiced the Hanging Lamp in the spare parts shop.He lost his temper while arguing with them, which causes him to overheat and explode, but is repaired by Rob near the end of the film. Phil Hartman, doing an impression of Jack Nicholson as Air Conditioner, a sarcastic electric air conditioner who resides in the cabin with the gang.Colette Savage as Christine, Rob's tomboyish girlfriend, nicknamed "Chris".After appearing as a child in flashbacks, Rob, now as an adult, is leaving for college. Wayne Kaatz as Robert "Rob" McGroarty ("the Master"), the original human owner of the five appliances.Thurl Ravenscroft as Kirby, a very deep voiced, individualistic upright Kirby vacuum cleaner who dons a cynical, cantankerous attitude towards the other appliances.Jon Lovitz as Radio, a vacuum-tube-based dialed plastic AM radio whose personality parodies loud and pretentious announcers.Tim Stack as Lampy, an easily impressed yet slightly irascible gooseneck desktop lamp.

