Does Anime exist in this universe?

Does Anime exist in this universe?

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I'd wager that there's a Toontown equivalent in Japan.
Of course, I'm also willing to bet that it was nuked a couple of years before the events of the movie, considering the timeframe. Perhaps an anthropomorphic toon nuke of some sort, or a dip-based dirty bomb, depending on whether the United States military had a toon combat division or not.

There's an anime version of Toontown in Japan. It's locally regarded as Osaka's Red Light district.

God I hope not. Toon Town is pure and magical. An anime equivalent in Japan would be horrendous. Think about it; there's a high probability of tentacle rape happening, or a city block getting blown away by a supercharged space monkey

>Toontown equivalent in Japan.

The last script I saw floating around for a sequel took place in the 70's and was about the influence of more 'adult' themed toons. Including an anime style character but the main antagonist was a Fritz the cat analogy iirc.
This was in the mid 90's and it was a terrible script.

It used to but possession of such material results in the death sentence.

It's 1947 in WFRR. There was no Anime. No Manga. In fact, in the book, the author mentions that Fat Man and Little Boy were Toon bombs in their reality, capable of cartoonishly large amounts of destruction. After nuclear Toon explosions estimated to be hundreds of times more powerful than those of our world's Fat Man and Little Boy, squadrons of Disney crows and Looney Tunes vultures swarmed all of Japan, and over the next eleven months they killed an estimated 60 percent of the population of bomb survivors.

Ergo: no Anime development in Japan in the decades after the Acme case.

At the time the film was set, the animation industry in Japan would have still been pretty small. It was only about a decade before that they switched over from mainly using cutout paper for animation to celluloid.

So there might have been a Toontown-equivalent in Japan but it would have been tiny compared to Toontown and looked a lot different.

Actually that raises the question if there was a Toontown East since early studios like Bray and Terrytoons were in New York.

>since, like the American toons, the Japanese tentacles are merely actors in films, they're actually super chill and get annoyed when people act frightened around them.
>"Sakura-chan, I am not here to rape you, that was just a movie! ...Why do you look so disappointed?"

Not to mention the sheer number of big fat smelly guys trying to bang your gf if you ever visit.

Toons seem to act the same on and off the set. The only difference is a script directing them. I'm not rolling those dice

>cartoons, anime, 3d animation, fan animation, rule 34
fuck that world has to be crowded to shit

Dip was produced by the villain of the film, so for practical reasons we can deduce that dip wouldn't have been used during the war. We just sent Bugs Bunny in to deal with Jap toons. It worked out about the same.

How would Toontown look now considering current cartoons?

How come the japs never took a stab at this?
Is it because it has to be anno levels of 2deep4u?
Or is it because it needs to be action nonsense plot?

Every character from Disney movies before 1947 would be banished by Judge Universe because they hurt current-year toons' feelie-wheelies. Toontown would then resurrect and re-elect Judge Doom to make Toontown great again. Current-year toons proceed to Dip themselves

I just saw this less than a day ago.
Stop making threads on my behalf, FBI.

Considering the timeframe, it would more likely be things like AstroBoy and Gigantor.

>Bugs Bunny goes on a "diplomatic mission" to Animeville
>slips a bunch of dip into the drinks and excuses himself before the big toast
>quietly holds his hand over his mouth to muffle his cries of horror as he hears the screams of the dissolving toons inside and presses his weight up against the door to keep them from clawing their way out until its over
>tried to return to civilian life after the war but he was never the same

sounds good.

don't forget thaat a lot of tooons of the 80s had been reimagined by studio and where diagnosed originally with some sort of Huntington disease for toons, explaining why they were so stiff back then.

It could be possible that Japan managed to create its own Toontown equivalent around the same time the movie takes place, with its own rules and everything. After all, Tezuka did design his comics around the idea of everyone being actors playing a role, and were therefore able to appear in multiple stories. But it would probably be somewhat primitive compared to Toontown around that time, with it being black and white and somewhat limited animation. It would probably be the 30s all over again.

I'm thinking you are full of shit.

That Baby was clearly just playing a role.

Japan had cartoons before 1947 though.

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Well of course he acts different off set, its funny, the reason for every action of a toon

Jap toons looked close to what western toons looked like before bomb. Nuke radiation started the moefication of Jap toons to anime.

Cartoons are not just Anime because they were made in Japan. What's wrong with you?

You lie when you say you're thinking.

Japan would have created hideous cartoon animals and then just fucked them to death and gorged themselves on their cartoon flesh.

We need to go deeper, what would ToonTown look like nowadays? We saw what happened with Betty but how about the other Rubber Hose cartoons? Do cartoons age and have offsprings? Would ToonTown get swarmed with newer toons, how would they interact with older, less relevant toons?

>every morning a bunch of girls run out of their houses with toast on their mouths
>High schools fucking everywhere each with their own magical/fantasy gimmick

>ToonTown with the size of New York
>ChinaTown populated by shitty bootlegs
>characters adapted from comic books and movies suffering a lot of racism for not being "pure toons" and not having toon physics
>a political shitstorm because a new age of toons doesn't want to follow the funny rule
>the 70s toons where everybody was dressing like Scooby Doo and the Hannah-Barberas were like the fucking Mafia
>80s toons where there was an oversaturation of toyetic mascots and He-Man/Conan action heroes
>the edgy 90s kids
>the noodle armed Adventure Time generation

Would dip work on CG/clay/puppet characters?

Dip is turpentine, acetone and benzene. I don't think they'd melt clay or puppets. They melt toons because the first two are paint solvents, and toons are basically paint on cels.

All I can think of in this movie is what does it feel like to touch a toon?
And is it possible to impregnate a toon woman and would the children be humans or toons?

>We need to go deeper, what would ToonTown look like nowadays?

like a gay parade of weirdos and special snowflakes where all the old stars of ToonTown are considered as senile or creepy gay bashing fucks

like there are girls from Steven Universe kissing and suddenly Earthworm Jim with a megaphone and GOT HATES FAGS jumps in and screams at them before getting detained by diversity police

Every fucking time I watch this movie, the scene where Eddie is looking at the vacation photos and how he reacts when he sees the pictures with his brother hits me like a sack of bricks.
It's not even a personal connection. The scene itself is just that strong for me.

I think user will start foaming at the mouth if he keeps on describing this.

How would the early 90s anime dubs work in the universe of WFRR?

I'd imagine there would be some instances of the anime characters complaining with each other how their work is being edited and cut

how would dubbing work?

What would the boom of anime in the 90s and early 2000s look like in the WFRR world?

god think about it, theatrical animation, tv shows, fan animation on internet, rule 34 stuff, shit made on computer and toons made on paper, not mentioning fucking immigrants from other countries coming to work to get an international fnabase.

WFRR is about racism in EEUU, cartoons are the black people in the 40's.
They have their own ghetto, clubs, get paid ''in peanuts'', you don't work with them...

So only makes sense to have anime if you want to shit on popeye for all those anti-japs cartoons.

It propably wiill work just like the dubbing of life-action movies. They will aknowledge it's and maybe conplain about it if it's really bad and harmfull, but most of the time it won't have an actual impact.

There are some cases where an obscure cartoon becomes really popular outside of the country it was made so they may do more trips there to ensure good relations with fans and networks but even then it wouldn't have any impact on them.

THIS

It'd be like Thailand but for fat neckbeards.

>disney used to make great films like this
when did it all go wrong???

When the purposely killed traditional animation.

>dig an hole in toontown
>come out in animeland

Now I just want to see some anime character from an anime with a much more positive reception from americans than in Japan making an appearance for their foreign fans.

So, CommieToon community would be like a USSR in its time - where rare beautiful and majestic stuff would be on front, while a tons of weird and creepy stuff where foreigners would not look, like experimental polish cartoons or just cheaply made propaganda.

What we think of as anime didn't start taking shape until the 1960s.

Not yet, anyway. Carl Barks has to be around in WFRR's setting, make comics based off of Donald Duck and his family, and Tezuka has to be inspired by those/Disney/Maroon Toons in general and make his own works.

Tezuka's characters comprise the first 'actor's studio' in Japan, toon-wise. Presumably his Vampire live action/animation hybrid show works ALOT better when the animated characters are real and anime is born. Then others follow like Ishinomori with Kikaider, Cyborg 009/etc. and the Power Rangers are *probably* toons in this alt universe as they can make their actiony stuff easier like with Vampires above.


Of course, this is all going well enough until Go Nagai shows up...

I can't think of anything like Roger Rabbit that combines animation and live action, but Animegataris uses the idea of anime and real life colliding.

Acetone dissolves plastics, so depending on what clay toons are made of, that could be a threat. And if they were made of actual earthenware clay, that would be even worse, since they'd be killed by rain.

There would be an intense fantastical racism, Anime characters would basically be 2D people while cartoons will still be seen as freaks, nuisanses,etc. This would create hate crimes between them, think killzone but with 2 species of drawn beings CGI toond would be like the bastion of toons and the ones in charge.

The animesque characters are seen as race traitors and some radical Anime dudes are developing a weapon to wipe out toons in name of Japanese Jesus.

HEre is something someone has not brought up yet:
Toons have been described as pretty much undestroyable, except by dip.

But what with the anime characters?
Lets say reason why carton characters are indestructable mostly, is because of cartoon physics applying to them.
Do western cartoon physics also apply to the majority of anime characters, considering that an anime character can die more likely in show?

Good idea

The idea of filtering and Censorship

what if the anime characters end up brought that as a disease to toons by accident.

but member that anime characters can also have their own set of toon physics.

Do you think Goku and Superman would have fun with how their fans keep saying they would win against each other?

this. I also like to think they're a minority in toontown and they're segregated like Asians in America used to be.

You're talking about the works of Ozamu Tezuka, well known furry artist?

You're full of shit, please stop talking.

Also keep in mind, at the time in the 40s they were hatred towards other nations, specially japan, hence the grotesque racists propaganda stereotypes.

The idea that the toons would make propaganda cartoons using racists creations of their own (have you seen that deleted scene of the Pig Head?) they can make racists depictions of those minorities to mock them in film.

Lets all just agree that in modern day toontown, Steven Universe would be universally hatred.

The immigrated anime community would actually sue them for copyright infringement as all their little tributes are in fact lifted whole heartedly, Dipper from Gravity falls does not want to hang out with the guy as he is too soy even for him and the former stars of Cartoon Network are already planning a dip attack.

So basically VR chat

>in toontown everyone would hate the cartoons I hate

i'm not sure if that's how it works

Yes and I think it would also lead to this scenario.

I’d say it depends on the level of seriousness in their show.
Like bobobo would be fucking indestructible, but shinji probably not.

I like thinking in R34 as unemployed cartoons.

So that's what happens to Erin Esurance.

...

>Canada has its own Toontown
>It's where all the flash animated cartoon characters of stuff like Total Drama live.
>Johnny Test and his sisters died as a result of a happy little incident in the lab.
>The characters from My Little Pony turn out to be canadian, polite stereotypes.

>suspenseful music
>Coming in Summer 2020...
>A Rabbit in Red...
>Returns after 30+ years!
>music stops
>Roger: WE’RE GOING TO TOKYO!!
>(Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop the Feeling starts playing) I GOT THIS FEELIN’ INSIDE MY BONES
>Roger goes across the world
>Roger: Wow! It’s nice to meet you, Naruto Uzi-maki!
>(Roger shakes hands with Naruto)
>Naruto: Uzi?
>Meet famous Anime characters and start an alliance
>Roger: The girl from Love Live! You’re a superstar idol! The boy from The Hero Academia! You’re a superstar hero!
>And Goku over there is a super...Saiyan!
>To save Japan from the Great Nuke
>Roger: We gotta resurrect Eddie...
>Roger meets New Cartoon Characters!
>Gumball: Dude, you look like if the Nesquik Bunny accidentally bleached his fur.
>(Darwin dabs)
>(record scratch)
>Roger: Uhh...awkward
>(love live theme playing)
>(clip of PPG twerking)
>Roger: Hey, Captain Tsubasa, let’s take a selfie!
>Starring Adam Sandler as Roger Rabbit
>SpongeBob: I’m ready!!
>Tom Kenny as SpongeBob
>John C. Reilly as Wreck It Ralph
>Andy Samberg as Son Goku
>(Goku hits on a japanese business lady) Goku: Are you my wife? Cause I like your Chi-Chis.
>(girl slaps Goku)
>Goku: AH, she’s a fighter!
>Macklemore as Gohan
>Gohan: Yo papa we lit like Saiyans.
>Mila Kunis as Sailor Moon
>Steve Harvey as Himself
>Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson
>Steve: If, YOU, want to please, -you want to, HAVE, a woman, for yo own self, YOU, gotta prove yourself! You can’t be, sittin’ around, pleasin’ YOSELF, sittin down eatin’ TV dinnas’ watchin’ TV, you-you gotta put in the work YOSELF!
>(Homer in the audience) Homer: GET LOST, BALDY!
>crowd gasps
>Steve: Excuse me? You lookin’ in a mirror right now?
>(crowd applauses Steve)
>Homer: D’OH
>Tom Hanks as Woody
>Woody: I’ll help you, Roger.
>Riger: Alright, but no toying around
>Ellen DeGeneres as Herself
>Charles Martinet as Himself, Super Mario
>Roger Craig Smith as Batman
>in...
>”Roger Rabbit Lives Again!”

Painful to read

Cringe

They team up with whoever voiced them in the dub and have buddy cop-esque adventures across the states meeting fans and such.

After Bakshi the Western counterpart would not be too friendly, either.

Holy shit, Anime Toon Town would be crazy today. Especially anime girls. You think J-pop idols get shit on for knowing what a penis is? Imagine hearing that your pure and perfect anime waifu got a boyfriend.

Anime will be real this year don’t worry. At most before 2020, but I’m positive it’s this year.
Please screencap my post.

>NewGroundsTown

It would be interesting since modern cartoons are less crazy than old ones. Even something like gumball doesnt hold a candle to the antics bugs and mickey got into.
But every cartoon character would be like a modern actor. Some are assholes, some are okay.
Robin from TTGO! would totally get blamed from sexual assault.

Yes

My number one thought is, how do the comedic toons react when more dramatic or adventureous cartoons exist?

Roger places such a high emphasis on being funny. I have a hard time imagining how he'd react to something like Transformers or Persepolis.

Reminds me of this image

>Oh my god, Dad, you would not believe how weird some of my fans are. Asami and I are BFFs now, but now I can't with that chick no more. I had lunch with her yesterday and guys kept showing up asking us to kiss. Geez, almost makes me miss being just some nameless ho-bag on the Boondocks...

I mean.
How the fuck would a Japanese Toontown even last.
Frieza alone could wipe out the entire planet if he's having a particularly bad diva moment on set.
And that's just one character from one series among thousands.

>Robin from TTGO! would totally get blamed from sexual assault.

Would TTG Robin be a separate character from Super Friends Robin and DCAU Robin or would he be the same character but revamped each time?

I wonder how he would rreact to absurdist japanese comedy anime like Nichijou, Bobobo bobo bobo, and Cromartie High School.

I would imagine the same actor.

Didn't the book had a literal subplot of toons posing for porn?

Riotous laughter that lasts several seconds, tapering off into giggles, then wiping a tear from his eyes, then a flat, "I don't get it."

It's Japan, they've recovered after ever single Godzilla attack, I wouldn't be surprised if they have preventive measures to handle characters like Frieza.

So...is Godzilla real in this world's Japan?

Is he an actor too?

I don't know man, I was just providing an analogy, but with that new Godzilla movie on Netflix I guess he would be in this world too.

But anime is just cartoons
They'd share the same town

Oh sweet lord...

DELET THIS

>The city consists of 90% High Schools, Onsen, and restaurants/food distribution centers to quell the neverending hunger of Shonen protagonists

>Rather than developing nukes, North Korea puts all their effort into making an army of nothing but squirrels and hedgehogs.

obsessed

God imagine the PPG meeting their PPGZ anime versions.

or hell how did Stitch work with the japanese anime based off his series/film?

>Shazam

>Have a clip of modern toons just hanging out in toontown
>Steven comes in
>Everytime the camera changes his sise alters just enough to be knoticeable
>Everyone else stays on frame
>No one ever brings it up, not even the non-toons.

This tickles me for some reason.

>realize in WFRR world, This pic of Tom would likely be real

...

Would the girls(male) of Anime Toontown be freaked out by how fans of heir shows try hit on them when they are 100% straight off camera?

A lot of child actors grow up with mental problems from all that sudden fame and fortune. How do you think Steven would fare?

Half that town must be just one giant high school. Every high school character from anime in one school that stretches for miles...

I would pay every dollar I own to anyone who could animate this.

His wife Amythest keeps him grounded.

But toons in this setting didn't actually have the toon repercussions outside of Toontown. They had stuff that was liked toons but that was filmed.

Probably like any other neighborhood that's been taken over by hipsters.

In the RR comics the black and white district exists. It's not a huge stretch to imagine more districts popping up.

>Sounds like a luxury to me, Korra. At least Asami is not related to you. And you know, you're both not 13 years old.

Lets not forget the further north you go, the more 80's it gets with Heavy Metal and Raccoons

The equivalent of the Dip on CGI characters would be some kind of virus software that deletes them in a brutal fashion.

Ever seen the movie Cool World?

>The equivalent of the Dip on CGI characters would be some kind of virus software that deletes them in a brutal fashion.
The Rocky and Bullwinkle movie had Boris and Natasha using a laptop specifically designed to erase CGI effects, namely that of said Moose and Squirrel. Of course, it doesn't work as intended.

he was the same actor.
Basically eahc time a wstern cartoon character gets a japanese counter part, it is like one of those things in the 80s where a washed out american actor gets so popular in Japan, they move there for some advertisement to make money.

The Death rate of japanese anime stars is extremely high, especially within the last decade. Essentially, if your creator was part of CLAMP, you are fucked three ways till sunday.

So mostly white cause they kicked out all the minorities they care about so much?

Considering the toons in the movie were made of ink and paint, I'd like to imagine their conception involves them essentially leaping off the pages into real life....and thus characters finalized on the computer like MLP, Foster's (IIRC), and such stepping out of a monitor.

dear god imagine the horse show dealing with their fanbase at cons.

>Twilight Sparkle started a shitstorm on twitter when she called Chris Chan a sperg.
>Rainbow Dash sued for sonic rainbooming a convention after a live reading of "My little Dashie".
>Pinkie Pie no longer going there after having read "cupcakes" and openly asking her fans what the fuck is wrong with them.

what would the anime boom in the 90s and 00s look like? a mass immigration of japanese "toons"?

>every block has a couple of doujin fat old men with big fat cocks waiting to ntr you
my waifu is staying locked inside the house