User blog comment:007Jamesdean/How Do You Kill A Toon?/@comment-31358352-20180203014909

Good job as always, James. I'm glad to have been included in your simulator adventures and I got to take part in the final battle against Judge Doom. Surprised me when I saw in the movie, he was really a murderous, insane, pure evil toon by the infamous name of Baron Von Rotten. Didn't know the name until you did this chapter, but I definitely know that Judge Doom is one guy that deserves a spot in the Underworld for his crimes. Thankfully, your OC and I survived going up against him and gave him one last hard drink for him before his end. Though, what makes me wonder is if Judge Doom was a toon all along, why did he create the one thing that would kill a toon for good and yet, it would be his Kryptonite too since it dissolves anything animated and drawn by an ink pen. I don't know though, but that's my opinion. Also, can't believe my character has a healing factor in your story. It's definitely sounds like good news since he and now J.D. have the means to regenerate like Deadpool and Wolverine since they are the best examples of super-powered people who can heal from a lot of trauma. Though that begs the question: How much can that healing factor do for me and your OC, James? Just asking a simple question and if you know the answer or not, that's fine with me since it's just me asking you something that's been on my mind. Anyway, good job and I do have to say Who Framed Roger Rabbit was indeed a classic movie with a lot of good real-life actors and memorable cartoon characters of the 20th century. I'm talking about Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, and Joanna Cassidy for doing a splendid job in playing their live-action selves quite well. Though it was sad that Bob Hoskins died four years ago. He definitely left his mark here during his lifetime. Though it's long overdue, so long and rest in peace, Eddie Valiant. Friend to both man, woman, and Toon. Of course, though, I was surprised Mel Blanc came back for his last role as voice actor to those of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, and Sylvester themselves before he passed on a year later. He was a bonifide "man with a thousand voices" and I have no doubt you can do a darn good impression of the voices he provived for more than just Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes. Also, kudos to the late June Foray for her voice over role in the movie, Charlie Fleischer for providing his voice to Roger Rabbit himself, Kathleen Turner for, surprise, surprise, voicing Jessica Rabbit herself, Joe Alaskey, Tony Anselmo, Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor, David Lander from Laverne & Shirley, the late Alan Tilvern, Cherry Davis for voicing old Woody Woodpecker, and Mae Questel (R.I.P.) for voicing Betty Boop one last time. Alright then, thanks for your time and looking forward to your next chapter, hopefully including me in it. Just kidding about that. You do your thing, kay? With that said, see ya!