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"Are you Toon enough?"

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Toontown Online is pretty much what it says in the title, a town full of toons, online! It's an MMORPG featuring falling flower pots, cream pies, and corruption of humanity.

You play as a colorful cartoon animal of your choice, living in an equally cartoony world. In Toontown, there's plenty of fun to be had, with Trolley Games, go-kart racing, mini-golf and all sorts of other activities in store. However, the town has become infested with Cogs, robotic businessmen who wish to transform the whole city into a dull, gray corporation. To keep Toontown vibrant and fun, the Cogs must be fought back with a variety of practical jokes, such as the aforementioned pots and pies.

Unlike most MMORPGs, this one has a basic turn-based system and can literally make people laugh their heads off. No, seriously, when a Cog loses a battle, its head explodes!

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Not to be confused with that place where cartoon characters live.

Disney's Toontown Online closed on September 19, 2013. However, fans remain loyal to the game and it remains open through various private servers that retain the game's core gameplay features with the promise of new content.

Notable private servers

Toontown Rewritten , currently active. The most recognized private server with all the features from the original game with new event content and an ongoing storyline with Alternate Reality Game elements. Garnered controversy for stability issues and their handling of the "semi-open beta" system that have since been resolved.

, currently active. The most recognized private server with all the features from the original game with new event content and an ongoing storyline with Alternate Reality Game elements. Garnered controversy for stability issues and their handling of the "semi-open beta" system that have since been resolved. Toontown Infinite , private server closed, however a single-player with Minecraft-like multiplayer support is in the works. The most solidified private server besides TTR in regards to content, often serving as its only real competition. Garnered controversy for security issues and a hacking attempt on TTR servers. Deleted on April 13th.

, private server closed, however a single-player with Minecraft-like multiplayer support is in the works. The most solidified private server besides TTR in regards to content, often serving as its only real competition. Garnered controversy for security issues and a hacking attempt on TTR servers. Deleted on April 13th. Advertisement: Toontown House, currently inactive. One of the earliest private servers besides Rewritten, but much more unstable.

Toontown Offline , currently active. Offline's focus is on creating episodic content that serves as a continuation to the original game's storyline. The game is playable in a singleplayer format, though multiplayer is possible with up to 16 players.

, currently active. Offline's focus is on creating episodic content that serves as a continuation to the original game's storyline. The game is playable in a singleplayer format, though multiplayer is possible with up to 16 players. Toontown Apex, cancelled. While in development, Apex was one of the only private servers with a focus on providing a drastically different Toontown experience than the other servers, focusing on new endgame content for skilled players.

Toontown Corporate Clash, originally known as Project Altis, with a focus on creating new content. Project Altis garnered controversy for server issues and even an attempt to be put on Steam in its earlier days, but was a lot more stable in its later days. Currently under construction as Corporate Clash.

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Toontown Online Tropes

Toontown Rewritten Tropes

Toontown: Corporate Clash Tropes