Dip.
The substance that erased Toons was called "The Dip", and was used in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It is made of acetone, benzine and turpentine which all help to remove paint and ink in some way. It was used by Judge Doom in order to make sure Toons obeyed the law, in so executing his role of Judge. Roger Rabbit is later heard of being framed of the murder of Marvin Acme, so Judge Doom later goes out of his way to punish him. He is very unsuccessful when doing this, especially after he captures Jessica and Roger Rabbit (and Eddie Valiant) and tries to take them down with a whole load of it, but seeing as we discovered he is a Toon, he then gets a taste of his own 'medicine'. We also hear about the sad death of a cartoon shoe which dies in this way.
This is a movie called Doom's Epic FightSynopsisThis film starts of on Dip-Station, a place where every new batch of dip (a chemical used to dissolve toons) is made and put to good use. Suddenly, a Toon known as Judge doom arrives. At this point, the Toons is absolutely no match for the Judge, who displays his toon powers for all their worth, his spring-loaded shoes make him jump all the way across the room, and his tremendous strength allows him to punch each Toon about the Dip-Station. The Toons attempts to fight back but the Judge easily overpowers them when he removes one of his gloves, and his hand underneath morphs into an anvil that he uses to knock evry last Toon into some vats. Ready to finish the toons off, the Judge's anvil hand transforms into a buzzsaw, and turn his other hand into an anvil and sharpen his buzzsaw hand. All Toons, badly beaten, seems out of options tillUntil they realized this Station has a Dip Spill button near by. Just as Doom prepares to cleave hevry Toon in two, one Toon (Mickey Mouse) rolls out of the way, grabs a toon mallet with a boxing glove inside and switch it on. Doom dodge the boxing glove as it zooms throughout the Dip-Station and hit the button, alerting Doom with an alarmning school-bell-type ring. The Dip then drains out of The Giant dIp containers, covering the floor of the Dip-Station. Doom, who is a toon and thus very vulnerable to the stuff, then melts down into a puddle of dissolved ink and paint.
The digital technology has been used in the movie "The Congress turned humans into Toons".
No, it is not. Doom is a noun (death, condemnation) or a verb (to sentence or submit one to doom).The past participle doomed can be used as an adjective.
Doom paintings were used to warn people about living a sinful life by showing them heaven and hell.
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A monster that sings glorious music that lures sailors to their doom is a Siren.
Cast Dispel.
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Red litmus paper is used to test for acids. If the red litmus paper turns blue when dipped in a substance, it indicates the presence of an acid.
You used to be able to hold 8, but now that Toontown did an update you can hold 16.
You cant use others, once its used it cant be used agin!