Toon Bullets

The Toon Bullets are 6 Toon .38 talking bullets, that unfortunately turn out to be "dum-dums", each with unique personalties and they are all Old Western characters from the movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit one being voiced by the late Pat Buttram.

Role in the movie
During the events of the movie, Eddie decides to enter Toontown. Tossing Maroon's gun away, he takes out a Toon-sized cartoon revolver. His mahogany gun box, labeled on the outside with "Valiant & Valiant" and inscribed inside with a thank you from Yosemite Sam ("Thanks for getting me out of the Hoosegow") is lined with red velvet. His ammunition, resting under a velvet crease, comes to life from a deep sleep - six Toon .38 Dum-Dum Bullets.

After the Dum-Dums eagerly dive into their respective chambers in his opened gun cylinder, Valiant snaps it shut, reaches into his shoulder holster and removes his Wild Turkey bottle. He removes the cork with his teeth, spits it out, and then after a long pause, pours the booze onto the ground. He flings the empty bottle high into the air and fires one Toon .38 at it. The Toon bullet climbs quickly toward its target, gives an Indian warpath whoop, and destroys the bottle with an axe.

Later on, Eddie steps into a dark alley and brandishes his oversized Toon gun with the Dum-Dums. The 'real' Jessica steps out of the shadows - and fires and deflects the long-barrelled gun (similar to the one that killed Maroon) out of the hand of a shadowy figure behind Valiant to save his life. She explains that Doom had murdered Maroon with the same gun. Eddie shoots at Doom three times, unfortunately the 3 bullets go the wrong way. Then, the rest of the bullets remain in Eddie's Toon gun and aren't seen throughout the rest of the movie after this.