Daily Alpha Giveaway Winners:

Today's Question:

"What can Toontown do to better encourage teamwork and support clans?"

One small thing that can be done is clan name tags. In this feature, you can buy something that is called a clan tag... When you buy it, you will be able to gift it to other people in your clan/guild. You can type your clan name in it, and it will go under your name tag, so you will still have your name tag visible.

I think that toontown could possibly bring trolley tracks to a larger scale, and let more people on the trolley... My mind is fuzzy. :/

I think that adding a party system to Toontown would be great. Also little things like a clan list in game, and adding a clan tag above your name, and just adding an in game clan system.

Toontown should have contact with clans; always helping and trying to give them information to be up-to-date.

Chat for everyone so people can talk. And if they are using profanity on chat don't let them have it.

I think a better way to encourage teamwork would be to create tasks that say "Complete 5 buildings with 3 other toons" or something like that.

Toontown can encourage teamwork and support by enhancing the speedchat as well as the speedchat plus. By enabling toons to freely (minus foul language) chat with each other teamwork will follow...

I think if a Toon sees another Toon by himself, then they can talk and take over cog buildings or do ToonTasks together.

Ban everyone in hacking teams so we can be in peace while we play at estates

Help, Never Give Up even how hard it is, Cheer for each other, If there's a bully, stand up and Never Stop trying. :D

Slate's Story Contest:

What I liked the most about my main toon was that he was like a best friend to me. He always made me smile, and we did everything together.

My best Toontown memory is, get this, Toontown itself. You see, Toontown was not only my first online game, it was also the game that introduced me to the internet in general... Of course online games is nothing new now, but it was something I've never experienced before.

My favorite activity was just being apart of the toons that hung around helping other toons get there tasks, gag tracks, and doing boss battles. I can't wait to do that again.

Ladybug Pedalmuffin was my toon's best friend because we could relate to each other. The moment that we first met being the same level 14 cog suit in CFO's lobby, we clicked!... We were really productive together and we had a ton of laughs. We can't wait to rewrite our toon's friendship in Toontown Rewritten.

Total sadness. I cried, which is very unusual for me. But the feeling of absolute betrayal. My whole childhood (From beta to the last day) was invested in that game. It was the only thing I knew for so many years, and it was where I met my most amazing friends that helped me through some of the hardest things. It was horrible knowing I couldn't create anymore memories with my best friends on there...

I said goodbye to my original main Toon when I said (in exact words) "Goodbye Cool Pinky. I will always remember you no matter what. I hope to see you again one day. Bye."

On the big summer, when I heard tt is closing and I've got a membership, I played like 12 hours a day. I stayed up all night until the morning light. I was so addicted and I had so much fun. My parents were mad at me! And no, I didnt get sick of it.

The most I miss about toontown is the environment. I have played other MMO games and none of them have the teamwork that is needed in Toontown.

I took a group of lower toons in to the VP battle. There were some greeners there who left, and I was alone with one other Mr. Hollywood. We teamed up and helped the other toons with our highest gags and our best unites. It was a long and difficult fight but in the end we came out on top like champions.

Toontown helped me through a difficult time, after I lost my mom. That's when I created Taffy Beanfoot and started playing. I would lose track of time and myself in the game. It provided an outlet and a way to channel my emotions. I ended up making a good friend who I played with all the time and we became friends in the real world, as well. It has also been a wonderful way to spend quality time with my daughter and share a common bond, as we would play together and work our toons... There's not a day goes by that one of us doesn't mention Toontown, at least. It's a tie that binds us.

Toonbook Group Contest:

"A group of Toons who are thankful for having a re-made version of Disney's Toontown Online, and ready to to get vengeance on Toontown by defeating cogs, tasks, activities together as a group."

"In this group, we will be helping to stop the bullying in Toontown and in Toontown sites! We will be hosting events and rewarding toons for helping other toons... No one wants those nasty toons in Toontown!"

"...If you ever need assistance when Toontown Rewritten is out, simply post in the group and an officer will be off to help!... I hope you all utilize this tool to your advantage and enjoy it!"

Hello, everyone! Welcome to what would normally be Super Saturday, however we don't have much time for that today. We haveto hand out, after all!First Topic: Our Daily Alpha Giveaway. Once again we've got a whopping 4,500 entries, and the number won't stop climbing. Today we have another question that is less about what Disney did wrong, but what we have done wrong. "What is the worst thing that Toontown Rewritten has done so far, and how should we have done it?"Toonbook had a huge success yesterday as well. Over 600 new clans were made, and we gained a ton of new members. It seems like you guys had a lot of fun with it, and I'm glad that you did! It was a hard decision, but we managed to narrow down three groups that really stood out. Check them out with the other winners below.Finally, we need to get to some more serious business. Apparently a group of Toons have created " Toonter ", a Twitter for Toons. Obviously, they are. The! Don't worry, toons. I managed to infiltrate their systems to take them down. At least, until I gained a few followers... Head on over to Toonter to join in on their alpha key contest. All you have to do is make a meme relating to Toontown and "Toont" it with the hashtag listed in their rules. You can head on over there now to check it out!Enough of that, though, lets take a look at these winners.The people listed below were randomly selected from the entries to win. Head on over here to enter for tomorrow's giveaway!Don't worry Fat Dudley Pickleflinger, I get what you're talking about.On Thursday, we asked Slate to host a contest during her livestream. Using Google+, toons posted answers and stories to her page based off of the questions asked. One toon was chosen for each. Here they are!The following are clans, groups, and guilds that were created over the past 24 hours on Toonbook. The Toonbook staff judged them based off of creativity, maturity, and popularity. Each one received 3 keys to pass out to their group, with an extra key to the #1 winner.- 173 members- 85 members- 132 members