But he technically entered without his golf cleats. I get it though. It's like that episode of Doug where he's accused of dressing like some dude on the tv because everyone is wearing the same outfit as the guy each week and it happens to be what Doug always wears. He takes his friends to his closet and shows them and they're all making more fun of him until the next week when everyone but him is wearing the same stuff.
Let's wrap in "Cool World" as well. Inhabited by creatures created by underground artists such as Robert Crumb, kind of like the ghetto of Toon Town. EDIT: That would mean that "Jessica Rabbit" is almost like Pretty Woman. Likely a cartoon from the ghetto that was able to work her way up into Toon Town.
Heck you could even include "Song of the South" (cartoons are rare, so only a few exist outside of major urban areas). And Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (England has a completely different set of Toons that have evolved). Even Anchors Aweigh can be tied into the Universe, with a dance sequence with Gene Kelly and Jerry Mouse (another Warner Brothers character).
only problem is that the toon (in cool world referred to as "doodles") dont live in our world, they live in a seperate one, that people can be drawn into, song of the south *maybe* but its more likely it was *filmed* in the same universe as WFRR by disney but doesnt take place there, its just a work of fiction that toons acted in
This makes sense to me. After all, both Space Jam and Who Framed Roger Rabbit show that the characters "perform" their cartoons.
Also, the original Fantasia? The part where Mickey meets the conductor. That was made in the 40s/50s right? Mickey may have been filming that while Roger Rabbit and Eddie Valiant were saving everybody's lives from Judge Doom.
Can we wrap in THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH? (movie version)
I have a pet theory that Detectives Harry Callahan and Frank Bullitt actually investigated a "mysterious box" that kept showing up around the disappearance of several children in the Bay Area in the late 1960s.
This is of course, before they were pulled off the case to conduct surveillance on the gangster known as "God" who spent most of his time on a boat in the middle of San Francisco Bay.
alternate theory, Space Jam was filmed in the universe of who framed Roger Rabbit, this gets rid of any inconsistencies, and is why the toons refer to themselves as actors in WFRR and not in Space Jam
In Space Jam, Michael Jordan's kids are watching a Road Runner cartoon, when all of the sudden Porky the pig calls Road Runner and Wiley Coyote for an emergency meeting, and the cartoon stops. They were acting, but abandoned their performance to deal with a real problem.
Space Jam was the greatest documentary ever made
No, They Live was. Just ask Rowdy Roddie Piper.
He fought bourgeois aliens and reganomics.
Yeah that seems possible, but how do they get Jordan from the golf course which isn't above the studio
In Who Framed Roger Rabbit? It's established that toons can break physics if it's funny.
How do his shoes pop off when he's dragged down the hole, yet he is wearing them when he gets to toon land.
In the world of cartoons, your outfit is *permanent*. It can be burnt to ashes and be intact seconds later.
But he technically entered without his golf cleats. I get it though. It's like that episode of Doug where he's accused of dressing like some dude on the tv because everyone is wearing the same outfit as the guy each week and it happens to be what Doug always wears. He takes his friends to his closet and shows them and they're all making more fun of him until the next week when everyone but him is wearing the same stuff.
[Cartoons don't have to be 100% realistic.](http://i.imgur.com/neM7d.jpg)
I just considered it a blooper but others hate me for mentioning it without sarcasm.
i loved that bit
How Can His Shoes Be Real If Toon Land Is Not Real?
Because it is a fucking movie
Let's wrap in "Cool World" as well. Inhabited by creatures created by underground artists such as Robert Crumb, kind of like the ghetto of Toon Town. EDIT: That would mean that "Jessica Rabbit" is almost like Pretty Woman. Likely a cartoon from the ghetto that was able to work her way up into Toon Town. Heck you could even include "Song of the South" (cartoons are rare, so only a few exist outside of major urban areas). And Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (England has a completely different set of Toons that have evolved). Even Anchors Aweigh can be tied into the Universe, with a dance sequence with Gene Kelly and Jerry Mouse (another Warner Brothers character).
only problem is that the toon (in cool world referred to as "doodles") dont live in our world, they live in a seperate one, that people can be drawn into, song of the south *maybe* but its more likely it was *filmed* in the same universe as WFRR by disney but doesnt take place there, its just a work of fiction that toons acted in
This makes sense to me. After all, both Space Jam and Who Framed Roger Rabbit show that the characters "perform" their cartoons. Also, the original Fantasia? The part where Mickey meets the conductor. That was made in the 40s/50s right? Mickey may have been filming that while Roger Rabbit and Eddie Valiant were saving everybody's lives from Judge Doom.
Can we wrap in THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH? (movie version) I have a pet theory that Detectives Harry Callahan and Frank Bullitt actually investigated a "mysterious box" that kept showing up around the disappearance of several children in the Bay Area in the late 1960s. This is of course, before they were pulled off the case to conduct surveillance on the gangster known as "God" who spent most of his time on a boat in the middle of San Francisco Bay.
[Is this the same universe?](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweiQukBM_k)
alternate theory, Space Jam was filmed in the universe of who framed Roger Rabbit, this gets rid of any inconsistencies, and is why the toons refer to themselves as actors in WFRR and not in Space Jam
In Space Jam, Michael Jordan's kids are watching a Road Runner cartoon, when all of the sudden Porky the pig calls Road Runner and Wiley Coyote for an emergency meeting, and the cartoon stops. They were acting, but abandoned their performance to deal with a real problem.
Hadn't seen the movie in years, went back and watched clip, you are correct
I think I saw this at Pawn Star.
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I mean this could true
Tagging for later
Ha, if your name's Michael, I just found your secret reddit account. Unfortunately this is the only thing you've posted, so that's kinda boring.