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nortsauce · 2 days
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MORE TOONS!!!
Izzy WAS part of blackbeard’s show, but after the murder, he gave a tip-off that framed stede in a bad light all because he didn’t like stede and ed together. But by the time he realized he was wrong, and that framing stede could mean the end for animated shows as they know it, he tried to right his wrongs but he got shot and “killed." But at the crux of the case, he comes back as a silly rubber-hose unicorn toon, having evidence of who the real perpetrator MIGHT be! he could still be wrong tho. he's got a pretty nasty bump (horn) on his head!
Buttons is a weird human, but thats because he’s not human! He’s actually a seagull who’s doing his best to make sure his buddy Stede stays alive! He’s got vital information he saw through his “bird’s eye view” hehe get it? Regardless he’s a force to be reckoned with as he knows more than he lets on.
Archie is chaos incarnate, a sort of satire spinoff toon of blackbeard and the gentleman’s shows but regardless is fun-lovin’ and is on stede’s side! of course having Jim as a crush doesn’t dissuade her from joining forces! she’s got artillery and looney weaponry all stored in her hammer space! she may look intimidating, but she’s actually a hollow-brained sweetheart 💝 (think rico from the penguins of Madagascar)
And finally Jim! i actually have way too many ideas for them. One of them being they had their own show that had multiple crossovers due to how popular it was, but stuck with the plot and ultimately got canceled due to the murder of |||||||||||| Used to hate stede, his gang, and his goofy ass show until they found family and friendship and love within the group and now does anything to protect that. Including aiding and abetting! you need a crime done criminally bad? call jim! they have weird morals 💪
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ren-054 · 2 months
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messy doodles of these goobers
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aeb-art · 2 months
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this post is brought to you by this post and @ren-054 (i'm including the sketch bc i like it ouo)
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darkwingismycity · 1 month
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Deciding to post this! Say hello to my family au for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”! This was a blast to make, and I’m glad it came out well. I made an askblog for them called @ask-the-rabbits so check it out when you’re able!!
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ask-the-rabbits · 1 month
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Meet the Rabbits! 🐇
Welcome to askblog, everyone! We hope you enjoy your stay! But you’re probably curious about who you’ll be asking these questions to! Well, let me introduce you to the sweet lil fellas that are Roger’s Kids! (These are from a q&a I died on Instagram!)
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I hope you’ll get to know them more soon! And I’m sure they’d love to get to know you! 🤩
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weaselsneazel · 3 months
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pt 1 of my WFRR infection AU
i’m gonna put all creepy imagery under read more
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radicallxser · 5 months
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have this ?? idk, i tried
not great but i thought it was fun enough to share :)
sorry for the shit quality
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anyway
my hand hurts now
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marinerainbow · 1 year
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The FNAF fan song 'Creepin' Towards the Door' gave me this idea.
Five Nights at Roger Rabbit's Toontown AU
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(Please note; I know NOTHING about Fnaf, nor do I plan to go into the series. All I know is that it's got neat character design, something spooky happening, and they're all animatronics. So I apologize if I get lore wrong)
Summary
Set in the 80's, a huge, cartoon themed restaurant was opened, under the name Roger Rabbit's Toontown. By the towns mysterious judge, Mr. Doom no less. Nobody could fathom why a normal man of law would establish such a business, let alone a man like Doom who's attire alone looked like he was ready for a funeral any minute. Especially a funeral he was the cause of.
Nevertheless, Mr. Doom's new gig quickly became quite popular among children and families. From the colorful visuals, the cute and witty cast of oddly advanced animatronic characters. It even brought in more tourists for the town! Which of course, made Doom an even bigger presence in the community than before.
However, no one ever stopped to wonder; how are these robots so advanced for the time? Why did the cruel judge even think about going into the family friendly business? And how do the toony characters seem so... Life like?
No one cared to question it. Neither did Eddie Valient, the new and desperate security guard hired for the night watch. But he's going to see exactly what these animatronics get up to when the curtain draws close...
The Restaurant
Judge Doom is an old soul. Which is a nice way of saying that he's a stuffy, old-fashioned man. And the decor of the place shows his taste. Despite the more toony and child friendly theme, it is definitely a homage to the early 1900s. It even makes history fun! Children can find plenty of interactive attractions around the place that will tell them interesting facts, such as how the first animated cartoon was made in 1908.
The size of the place is also clearly meant to make sure that the 'town' part of the establishments title was not to be taken lightly. Large enough to be considered a mansion, with one huge stage in the center and circled by the countless tables (think Dolly Parton's restaurant Stampede, as seen below), not to mention all of the secret passage ways and vents that allow the cast and staff to either navigate the restaurant without disturbing the show, or quickly make their way to the audience to interact with them and make them a part of the stageplay! Which, each play is on par with your favorite Saturday morning cartoons; wacky, zany, and just a hint of adult humor for the parents.
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Eddie and whoever else might be on night watch with him will have quite the hassle keeping track of all the animatronics, when they know the place inside and out...
The Cast
The Humans
Judge Doom: The owner of this fine establishment. A mysterious man with a dark aura. Rumors say that going into the family entertainment business is him trying to turn over a new leaf... Though others believe that the family fun is an attempt to hide something far more sinister...
Eddie Valient: a down on his luck man who just needs something after the untimely and mysterious death of his brother. He can't keep asking his girlfriend for help, he knows she has her own bills to pay- not to mention he already owes her so much. He needs this job, even if those animatronics are freaky...
The Good Guys
Roger Rabbit: The main protagonist and mascot of the restaurant. This cute little rabbit just adores his beautiful wife, loves all of his friends, and offers a helping hand to those in need! Even if those mischievous weasels are out and about... Though sometimes, even heros need someone to save them...
Jessica Rabbit: The wife and secondary protagonist of the restaurant. Although her design is meant to appeal to the more mature members of the audience, she is always right beside her honey bunny and ready to step in when the weasels go too far...
Baby Herman: Oddly, the only humanoid animatronic in the whole establishment- next to Jessica that is. His role on stage is a sort of 'oblivious side plot'; Roger is almost always, for some reason, taking care of the baby and has to keep him out of trouble. Though when everyone goes home, this baby proves just how much of a loud mouthed brat he can be... It's odd how a child character would have such a crass soul deep down, no?
Benny the Cab: Taking the role of Roger's side kick and vehicle, this cab is part of the reason why the restaurant is so huge; to make room for such a huge animatronic, especially one made for chase scenes! Despite being a car, he almost seems a bit human... Though the same could be said for all the other animatronics too.
The Bad Guys
Smartassguy Weasel: The big bad of the whole cast. As the leader of the giggling pack of weasels, he's the one behind most of the nefarious plots against Roger Rabbit's Toontown. Mean, egotistical, and a cutthroat attitude to boot. You don't want to get on his bad side, as Eddie will find out soon enough...
Greasy Weasel: Smarty's perverted right-hand man. With an oily personality, a swift hand, and eyes on Mrs. Rabbit herself, it's a wonder Doom allowed this character to be made for a children's establishment... They should see what he's like when the lights go out.
Wheezy Weasel: This weasel is believed to be the Judges way of teaching children to say no to cigarettes. Quiet, intimidating, and with his glowing red hued eyes, it's odd how Wheezy wasn't chosen as the main villain for the cast...
Psycho Weasel: This animatronic has seemed to take it upon himself to bring a whole new meaning to 'interactive storytelling' in the grimmest sense. Psycho will often pop up out of nowhere and scare unsuspecting patrons, and the few times he speaks is always something... Sinister... Why Doom would think a character this morbid would be fit for family-friendly entertainment is anybodies guess.
Stupid Weasel: The only villain animatronic who seems to fit in the toony theme of the establishment the best. A big dumb brute, who just follows orders. His childish antics shine a more light-hearted light on the rest of his gang, but also make him stick out like a sore thumb... It's almost like he's not where he's supposed to be...
Will the nightguard be able to survive all five nights in Toontown? What do you think?
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starlingdrawz · 2 years
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*casually dumps a bunch of tropes and aus onto your yax*
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glambots · 2 years
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Two quick Moon-centric "Who Framed Roger Rabbit/Toon AU" ideas that have given me the Brain Wurmz:
That moment when Jessica is singing "Why Don't You Do Right" (but going along with a prior anon's idea, Moon is singing Buble's cover of "I'm Feeling Good") and she yanks Eddie up to her face by his tie, but Moon can't see your face in the super dim lighting of the club (because night, duh), so he only gets a good look at you when he yanks you in close for the final line and he gets so flustered at how attractive you are that he nearly fucks up the whole thing out of sheer embarrassment. ("OH NO THEY'RE HOT--")
ALSO that moment when Jessica goes to Eddie to beg for help (the "I'm not bad, just drawn that way" scene), but it's Moon trying to intimidate you out of helping, and he ends up accidentally pinning you to your own desk and doesn't even realize it until you're like, "Mr. Moon, I'm gonna need you to take like five steps back" and then he just "Ah." (Insert Chica or Roxy taking that exact moment to step into your office to give you some files or something and completely misreading the situation--not helped by the fact that Moon was trying to "rough you up," and now your clothes are all rumpled, and you two are very close, and oh boy misunderstandings ahoy!)
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nortsauce · 15 days
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Who the hell framed Stede Bonnet???
i’m returning to my roots and going back to rubberhose someone save me 😭
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@flygutzz
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ren-054 · 2 months
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— Who Framed Sun ‘n Moon Sterling?
coming to theaters never OWJDKSNDKSJDK
Anyway it’s done!!! Woooo!!! Nothing can compete with the original power couple tbh but I had fun drawing all of them akndms
@cacaocheri @clovergreensocks
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aeb-art · 2 months
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i said i'd make myself benny the cab in the au and i meant it
the toon designs for sun and moon are @ren-054's, though this is definitely too messy to tell lmao sorry
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diamondjester · 2 years
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who framed roger rabbit au where you can tell when i stopped drawing
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talesofsonicasura · 2 months
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Weretoons
I couldn't help but think of this concept after seeing this post. *Check out @horologiiiumart to see their Pizza Tower AU* Cartoons! We know them from age to style, whether it be classics or modern day. The most unique of them being particular movies like Who Framed Rodger Rabbit, Space Jam and Looney Tunes Back In Action.
What makes these quite special, especially the forner, are the interactions between our world with the cartoon side. Toons live on completely different rules unlike normal people. Any natural laws of the world being replaced with their cartoon version.
Jumping ridiculous heights outta sheer fright, bodies mold and stretch when interacting with certain things or storing objects much stronger than the average pocket easily. It is an easy thing for a toon to understand and do. But what if there's an exception to this rule.
Weretoons are a very unique entity amongst were-beings. A non-toon being who becomes a fully functional Toon under various conditions. The basic being a full or crescent moon on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. (Days where new episodes for cartoons usually air on said night or incoming morning.)
*Caution must be heeded around Weretoons during the Blood Moon! Their antics have a high probability of not only becoming malicious but can potentially maim normal people! Lunar Eclipses will increase their aggression too.
Solar Eclipses and Blue Moons are the only safest shift alternatives for normal folk. Although it is best to keep an eye on inexperienced Weretoons with the latter. Blue Moons can cause uncontrollable sadness or unhealthy actions related to it.*
Transformations can also be triggered by excessive laughter, vengeful rage, or exposure to certain quantity of ink. Essentially the building blocks for cartoons in simpler terms. (Their purpose, the rules and creation of the popular Rubberhose.)
There is no clue if they occur naturally but these can be created through artificial means. Like any epidemic, it involved a Patient 0 and enough people to get infected for it to be impossible to eradicate. A Weretoon can spread their influence through biting, organ/blood transfusion, or their descendants.
*The percentage of those who become Weretoons through heritage start at 80% before dwindling down to the average 20% further down the bloodline.*
Weretoons don't always share the same species between non-toon and toon forms. A large chunk of individuals gain unrelated features or can become a completely different species upon a shift. EX: One human can become a Cartoon Dragon while another turns into a cartoon version of themselves.
In toon form, the Weretoon doesn't follow all natural laws. A good chunk are instead replaced with the Cartoon Laws of Physics. These new rules mainly focus on motion, objects, matter and gravity. Non-toons can be subjected to them by a Toon in the right moment.
Weretoons are born with a unique type called Tropes. These often determine their abilities and what kind of cartoon shenanigans they can do. Here's a simple list involving the more known ones. Link to a character archetypes for those who want to delve further.
Strongman- A trope that embodies incredible physical prowess such as strength or speed unmatched by many.
Eldritch Horror- A trope which manifests in transformations which range from varying degrees of body horror for intimidation and frights.
Jester- A trope that focuses on crafting mischief onto others on usually dangerous or potentially lethal levels.
Chaos Agent- A trope which embodies sheer mayhem with no care for the immense destruction wrought and anything caught up in the antics. *Most dangerous*
Loser- A trope that manifests as various degrees of misfortune or lackluster skill which can affect more than just the possessor.
Mad Scientist- A trope where anything can be made possible through science but will go wrong at some point and be possibly inhumane.
Magician- A trope which can turn the simplest sleight of hand into actual magic as long as the trick isn't fully interrupted.
Defense against Weretoons often varies upon the respective form. They can be killed like any non-toon equivalent if unable to or haven't shifted. It is highly important to not cause an blood drawing injury when a Weretoon is in mid-shift.
*This video is pretty good at explaining further depths on the concept of dealing with a toon.*
This often leads to a creation of a Clone. Clones are Toons born from this process and can create Weretoons just like their predecessors. The only differences between them being their tropes, appearance but also nature. Most clones tend to be very off-point or malformed versions of their Weretoon creators.
Their intelligence and copied memories usually varies between how close they are in resemblance to the original. All Clones are very clingy which often leads to stalking until taught not to. They tend to be very hostile with those deemed a threat to their Weretoon or said creator if mistreated enough.
It is near impossible to kill/injure a Clone and Weretoon in toon form except for one thing: The Dip. A lethal concoction of turpentine, acetone and benzene that became a real threat upon the popular staple status attained by Who Framed Rodger Rabbit. Weretoons can get hurt by it even if they aren't in toon form. Ink is the only thing that can treat Dip injuries. A fully submerged Weretoon will be severely burned in non-toon form and death can follow if they shift before removing the solution.
The Dip is a popular tool almost a particular group of people known as Cartoon Hunters. A common fear amongst Weretoons and Clones since these individuals will go to any length to kill a confirmed person. Most Cartoon Hunters won't let any moral boundaries like innocence or victims get in their way. Only the death of the Weretoons matter to them.
Dangers such as these led to most living in hiding or secret communities. Weretoons can be considered tall tales and crazy stories due to how elusive their nature has become. That doesn't mean there isn't a chance someone in your neighborhood can be one.
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weaselsneazel · 3 months
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Pt 2 of my Wfrr Au
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