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== Mayor Judge Doom of Doomtown (Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, 1988) == King - Mayor Judge Doom Before legally changing his name to "Judge" following election, Doom earned his title as an enforcer of law and order on the toons of Los Angeles. A man not known to take jokes lightly, or blink, a tap of his cane is enough to strike fear in even the most hardened or carefree heart. After pinning the murders of Marvin Acme and R.K. Maroon on Roger Rabbit and Eddie Valiant, Doom rode a wave of goodwill and anti-toon sentiment to mayorship. The dour and stern Judge has an iron grip on L.A. politics and is the sole owner of Cloverleaf Industries, giving him broad authority over SoCal. As rich and powerful as he is, Doom still takes time out to personally scour the city for criminals with his Toon Patrol, doing so with great cunning and severity. While people fear and respect him, none know his greatest secret. Land - Doomtown An informal region around Southern California, everything in "Doomtown" is choked in Tract bungalow suburbs and a near-endless state of gridlock. Two dozen towns and cities have been haphazardly kludged together by an endless tide of suburbia and the tangled freeways that serve it. It's a dense, urban area defined by warm weather and opportunities in spades, provided youβre willing to get your hands dirty. The atmosphere is one of star-studded optimism and noir smog, the underbelly of which hides a hotbed of corruption. Dark deeds are committed in whitewashed Spanish Colonials and International style mansions, and the last pure soul in the city is probably lying somewhere in the gutter. The worst off are toons, who were evicted by Cloverleaf when Toontown was torn down to create a major highway. Doom's policies restrict what toons can do and the jobs they can take in the city, forcing many to move away or into shantytowns beneath the overpasses. L.A. is a firm supporter of the Dip Penalty for criminal toons, and cases against toons often face trumped up charges in kangaroo courts. This has caused a "Red Car" group to form in response to a need to smuggle wanted toons out. Rule - My God, It'll Be Beautiful Doom is a man of grandiose vision, forming ever-greater ways of turning a profit. He's bought out Los Angeles, and the city has bought into him. As a hub for big business and crime, Doomtown is a zone of interest for other factions like the Zaibatsu, Glomgold, and New Mewni. Toons trying to get their start into showbusiness face an uphill battle, especially with Doom's hidden hand in Hollywood. In truth, anything big that happens in L.A. goes through him. Those more discerning of Doom and his persona may suspect his disdain of toons is an act, but not how much "acting" is being done by the red-eyed toon behind the human mask. Anyone who gets too close to uncovering his deception is on Judge Doom's hit list, as the truth would spell curtains for his empire.
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