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{{stub}} | {{stub}}{{Topquote|But this isn't a cartoon! This is real life!<br>''(facing the viewer)'' Don't tell him. He might crack.|Skippy and Slappy Squirrel, ''Animaniacs''}}[[File:toon steve jackson.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | ||
[[File:toon steve jackson.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | Toon is a role playing game by [[Steve Jackson Games]] wherin you create a cartoon character and essentially play with the shticks used in classic cartoons, with emphasis on the Warner/MGM style of the mid-20th century. It emphasizes slapstick, silly effects, and cartoon physics over "real roleplaying" or problem-solving. There is no death to speak of, since most things that would kill you usually end up generating a comic effect. At most when you "Fall Down" you'll reappear a short time later none the worse for wear. | ||
Toon is a role playing game by [[Steve Jackson Games]] wherin you create a cartoon character and essentially play with | |||
There is a particularly [[grim and dark]] adventure that was written for Toon by some guy in the mid 90's, based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's the ultimate in black comedy roleplaying. | There is a particularly [[grim and dark]] adventure that was written for Toon by some guy in the mid 90's, based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's the ultimate in black comedy roleplaying. | ||
[[Category:Roleplaying]] | [[Category:Roleplaying]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:30, 25 January 2026
"But this isn't a cartoon! This is real life!
(facing the viewer) Don't tell him. He might crack."
Toon is a role playing game by Steve Jackson Games wherin you create a cartoon character and essentially play with the shticks used in classic cartoons, with emphasis on the Warner/MGM style of the mid-20th century. It emphasizes slapstick, silly effects, and cartoon physics over "real roleplaying" or problem-solving. There is no death to speak of, since most things that would kill you usually end up generating a comic effect. At most when you "Fall Down" you'll reappear a short time later none the worse for wear.
There is a particularly grim and dark adventure that was written for Toon by some guy in the mid 90's, based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It's the ultimate in black comedy roleplaying.
