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In the movie, the whole city of Toontown is cartoonish, except for anything foreign to the city such as people and objects from | In the movie, the whole city of Toontown is cartoonish, except for anything foreign to the city such as people and objects from outside of Toontown. At the time of the film, Toontown's look is that of a city in the 1940s. The city's overall area and total population have not been completely calculated. | ||
Not only does the city appear illustrated (drawn and painted) and animated, but the whole environment has an imaginary, fantasy, almost dreamlike atmosphere. Not only do cartoon characters live in Toontown, but even the buildings, cars, plants, and such are all animated with their own personalities, speech patterns, stylistic movement, and other anthropomorphic traits that are impossible in | Not only does the city appear illustrated (drawn and painted) and animated, but the whole environment has an imaginary, fantasy, almost dreamlike atmosphere. Not only do cartoon characters live in Toontown, but even the buildings, cars, plants, and such are all animated with their own personalities, speech patterns, stylistic movement, and other anthropomorphic traits that are impossible in human spaces. | ||
In Disney's television series ''[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers Bonkers]'', Toontown is depicted as a portal from the real world to an alternate dimension known as the "Tooniverse". | In Disney's television series ''[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers Bonkers]'', Toontown is depicted as a portal from the real world to an alternate dimension known as the "Tooniverse". |