

Īn aerial view of Toontown, showcasing a very tall apartment complex The total population of the city is not widely known, nor its area.Īt one point a non-anthropomorphic airplane can be seen, revealing that the city of Toontown has at least a few airports. At the time of the film, Toontown's look is that of a city in the 1940s.

However, the same cannot be said for Toon-based objects, such as the Punching Glove Mallet (a mallet/boxing glove combo weapon that Eddie uses to aim for the Dip sprayer when fighting against Doom). Real foreign objects have also been known to become animated once being exposed to the Toon environment. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the whole city of Toontown is cartoonish, except for anything foreign to it such as people and objects from the real world, outside of it. However, after showing the eyes of his Toon form to Eddie, revealing who he was, his plan on bulldozing Toontown was put to an end.Ī street in Toontown's downtown area take note that the buildings are not anthropomorphic in this scene Maroon (owner of Maroon Cartoons) for almost revealing his plans to Eddie Valiant, the brother of Theodore Valiant, whom he killed five years before. The interdimensional barrier is so thin that you can very easily do both of these things.ĭoom later murdered R.K. Drive or walk across this meadow and you head to Toontown. It can be accessed via a tunnel just outside of Los Angeles as well as right behind the Acme Warehouse first, though is a Toon meadow with occasional anthropomorphic plants and trees, and a smiling Toon sun. In order to accomplish this, he murdered Marvin Acme (owner of the Acme Corporation and Toontown) who was going to give the ownership of the city to the Toons with his will, with Toontown having been originally painted in his backyard to give the Toons a home. Toontown is a city near Los Angeles, California where animated characters, also known as Toons, live.Īround 1947, it was the target for Judge Doom who planned on destroying it in order to replace it with his own new freeway via his company Cloverleaf Industries. “ What's wrong with Toontown? Every Joe loves Toontown!” ―R.K.
