What the fuck was HIS problem?

What the fuck was HIS problem?

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Those damn toons kept getting in his way.

Don't assume gender.

How does fanart work in the Roger Rabbit universe?

He wanted to build an interstate highway

>Deviantart in a WFFR universe.

The possibilities are both fucked up and amazing at the same time

Once you've seen a mans head explode under the weight of a piano... the bone, the brains, the blood... it's all you can think about. All the dip in the world and all of Disney and Warner Bros. combined couldn't give you a tenth of the thrill... My god. It was beautiful.

I guess Judge was an oddball by toon standards by dreaming about something really mundane and having a hatred of the whole wackiness thing.

I assume it takes more than a picture to 'birth' a toon but I'd worry about Zone versions of characters walking around.

Uniquely crazy, even for a toon.

According to the Graphic Novel sequel, he suffered an injury in a freak accident which made his eyes permanently red while causing him to go completely evil.

Was this one of the best movie reveals ever?

Kind of. He was so good at playing villain roles that when he got brain-damaged by a grenade while filming for a WWII-themed short with him as the Nazi, he started taking it to insane extremes.

Canon unmasked version

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How does a toon get brain damage?

They regularly do pratfalls like getting crushed by safes or anvils

What if...he was actually the Phantom Blot, and the reason the Blot wore his cloak was to cover up his burning red eyes?

You have to admit, that would be a better Blot than...this guy.

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Those are scripted and the toons are trained to take those kinds of abuse. To my memory, the grenade that blew up Doom was an accident and he was caught unprepared for it.

The movie implied that the human face was the mask.

He lost the DeLorean.

huh, with the film ending with every toon in turn confirming that he's not a [thing that i am], i liked the idea of leaving it to the audience's imagination.. he's obviously meant to be a creepy character and leaving things ambiguous is almost always the best way to do that

It scrambled his brains really bad. Made him think he was THE villain to all toons all the time (which he was before the accident, but off-camera he was known for being just as friendly as the rest of them) and given the subject matter of the cartoon that he was injured on, drove him to exterminate all toons. After the accident, he upped his game and learned how to impersonate/disguise himself as real people, and became Judge Doom. The comic has a pretty serious Frankenstein bent to it, starting with the opening page

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That sounds interesting as fuck to read

He was a metaphor for self hating minorities.

Roger and Jessica are such wonderfully realized characters. Its a real shame they aren't still relevant in the mainstream anymore.

He's the original Ben Carson.