The toons own it, of course! At least that's what happens at the end. At first, Judge Doom wants to get his hands on Toontown so he can eradicate it and turn it into a freeway. He then is melted by Dip and everyone is happy again.
The Toons and Toon Town became real in Who Framed Roger Rabbit through interaction.
The world Toon Town from Who Framed Roger Rabbit was created by one Frank Marshall and Robert Watts.
That movie was Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
toon town
Judge Doom... the toon-in-hiding played by Christopher Lloyd.
Marvin Acme didn't create Toon Town.
No, but that'd be pretty weird if it did.BTW, Who Framed Roger Rabbit was awesome.
Maybe "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988).
No , Babs Bunny did not appear in the Who Framed Roger Rabbit fim . Who Framed Roger Rabbit debuted in 1988 before Babs Bunny appeared in Tiny Toons Adventures in 1990 although Warner Bros were reinventing the classic characters in the 1980s .
No, they were always real.
The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit popularized the phrase Toon. Toon commonly refers to characters in cartoons. There is also a role playing game called Toon.
"Toon Town" .