Lord, give me the strength to finish Clothing Chapter 2 Before Christmas!!!
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New Graham Ness Payser, aka The Pacesetter, sticker up in my Redbubble shop! Check him out!
Redbubble here!
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The talented people like Eric Goldberg & Jennifer Lee at Walt Disney Animation Studios are celebrating Disney Television Animation's 40th Anniversary and 100th Series with a TOONTOWN AD using hand-drawn animation.
The spot features Mickey Mouse and the gang in their ONCE UPON A STUDIO desings interacting with Walt Disney Imagineering and Disney Television Animation rides like "Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway" & "DuckTales: Donald's Boat"
TOONTOWN also features rides like "Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETcoaster" inspired by "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" and Goofy's How-to-Play Yard featuring nods to "Goof Troop", "DuckTales 2017" and "A Goofy Movie".
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☆+.*Welcome to ToonTown*.+☆
*イラストの使用・転載禁止 / Any use or reproduction of these illustrations is prohibited.
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My tooniversal toon . Does anyone still play tooniversal? I want to be on every tt server possible .
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what if chippy was a deer... a deersaw. [gets rocks thrown at me]
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HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOONTOWN!!! I've been on this game since Summer '04 and it looks like that won't be changing anytime soon, lol. We've come a long way as a game and community ^__^
Anyways, here’s a Flipnote Flippy.
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Question for the two of you
I know you said that toons don’t die but a lot of shows and movies looks like every each toons or anime had a death that looks painful and gruesome
The best and worst form of method acting. Toons have always been indestructible. Drop an anvil on us and we shake it off. We feel it. Not as much as you would and we do bounce back but we can be knocked out and pain is a thing. The idea of even killing a toon didn't come until the later 40s and now that's only used under studio regulated terminations (but that's a whole other dark history). That's one of the reasons studios liked us. They could put us through anything, sometimes even taking out their frustrations on characters. Those are the more slapstick moments like Tom and Jerry. They must have been sore after a day of shooting.
But as time went on, things did get darker in ways I don't really care for. Especially in foreign films. Dawn would know more about that.
-Doris
And I do! So yeah, we can be taken apart and some are designed to be done in ways more gruesome than others. Most times, there are artists on set to redesign a toon from one scene to the other. If you think getting a redesign sounds mentally heavy, try being told you won't have an eye after a scene, or an arm or leg. Someone comes on set, applies paint thinners to parts or deletes pixels and redraws you there with whatever scar or missing part you'll have. Before this was a norm, it was crazier! Imagine being one of those horror characters made to fall apart and have pieces cut off on scene. I think because we don't die, studios were fine with it, but I've read that they still feel it in the moment. There was a push to do any crazy death scenes in post on frame and apply damage between takes rather than during. Now some toons have that in contracts. Studios agreed because it meant cleaning less ink and paint on set when doing it in post. Not cutting into a toon on set was changed to save on mopping up a set, can you believe that!? Just glad I wasn't drawn as an 80s anime toon.
Come join the Doris Doodle Fan Discord! We'd love to see you there!
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Adorable Disney Vacation Club bus themed around Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Imagineering's "Mickey And Minnie's Runaway Railway".
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