Talk:Toontown (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)/@comment-5696956-20121117182228/@comment-31409298-20170227203933

Sorry for intruding, but I think the toon terminology only affects certain types of animated characters. In Japan terminology exists but was not well known until the emergence of WFRR; In the Japanese version of this movie they call the city Toontown as Animetown, while in the subtitled version it is written Toontown. The terminology was accepted in Japan and has been used several times, for example: in the anime series  Yu-Gi-Oh!. My opinion about this is that for there to be animated characters of Asian and even European origin in Toontown must respect toon terminology. For example: characters animated as animals in the anime as in Samurai Pizza Cats, Kaiketsu Zorori, Kimba the White Lion or Doraemon. In European culture as Pumby, Count Duckula, Danger Mouse or The Smurfs. Since the first animated version of  Superman  was to appear in the movie it could also include animated characters like superheroes like  Gatchaman,  Astroboy  or  Prince Planet. As for characters based on literature like Snow White should be like Heidi for example. As for robots like the  GoBots  should be like  Voltron  and to end with human characters caricaturists like Little Lulu should be like Nono-Chan o Spirou and Fantasio. All these characters belong to his classic animation respectively.

It should not be forgotten that in Asiatic countries such as Japan there were already silent animated short films in the golden age of American animation. For example, Norakuro, a character that was based on Felix the Cat, and that many of these short films represent similar attitudes to American short films, in addition that both in Europe and in South America there were animated characters from silent animated short films. I would not be surprised if all these characters were somewhere behind the events of the movie WFRR. Who does not say that there are also other entrances to Toontown from different parts of the world? Toons live completely independent of humans and as seen in Bonkers Toontown is in another dimension called the "Tooniverse" so it does not belong anywhere in the real world.