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:bulletblue::bulletblue:And because I love you all so much, I've decided to add in extras! Wow! It's just like the bonus features on your DVD! Isn't this so exciting you could wet yourself!?!?:bulletblue::bulletblue:

:bulletblue:Toonatopia flag and map

:bulletblue:Aftermath:
Kim Possible's Return
Page 42 (WIP)

:bulletblue:Unused characters & deleted scenes

:bulletblue:Interview with the cast & crew (?) (I'm still wondering if I should put this in... I don't have that much to say, but I do have some things I'd like to point out.)

:bulletblue: Director's commentary(?) (I'm debating over this one too.)
:bulletblue:I am not doing any sequels! However, that doesn't mean I don't have ideas for sequels. Here they are:
Toonatopia: War of the Shows
From the deepest regions of space, an evil new empire has emerged and lusts for universal domination. It is a race called “Reality TV”. And their first stop is Toonatopia It’s up to every cartoon (including the classics, the retired, and even the Never-Weres) to fight for their very existence.
Toonatopia: Escape from The University of Educational Programming
Our heroes somehow end up trapped in a university where cartoons from Playhouse Disney, PBS, Nick Jr., etc. live. Luckily for them, they find refuge among “the resistance” (a.k.a. the bad guys like Swiper the fox, the Hacker, and others.) But can they escape before they get brain-washed into becoming non-violent pre-school dribble?
Toonatopia: The Quest for The MTV Peninsula
A while ago, the MTV Peninsula was home to many great cartoons such as Daria, Bevis and Butt-head, and Celebrity Deathmatch. But one tragic day an earthquake struck, separated MTV from the rest of TV Place, and drifted off to sea. Since then, MTV has aired nothing but trashy reality shows. Members of The [Adult Swim]ming Pool and Comedy Central Center decide to set sail in search of the floating peninsula and return it to TV Place.
Toonatopia: Holiday Havoc
Every winter, the Rankin-Bass Comet circles Toonatopia, spreading Christmas cheer all over the world. But Professor Utonium, Dexter, Jimmy Neutron, and the other great scientists are starting to worry. According to their research, Rankin-Bass keeps coming earlier and closer each year. (A chemical in the o-zone called “commercialism-dioxide” is said to be the cause.) Something must be done, or else the comet will crash and create a never-ending holiday rush. Villagers from the Christian Cartoon Coastline (such as Davey, and Goliath, and the Veggietales cast) pitch in to try to stop the commercialism and the comet.
Toonatopia: Battle of the Bowls
A horrible genocide is taking place down in Mascot Marsh. The cereal mascots are being captured and forced to make their sugary cereals less sweet and more healthy. Can they ban together and fight off this evil force?
Toonatopia: The Nicktoons and their Holy Geyser
The Slime Geyser is missing and the Nicktoons must set out to find it and bring it back home.
Toonatopia: The Case of the Anime Assassin
For the toons in the Manga and Anime Archipelago, it wasn't unusual to go under redubbing. However, some of the finest anime shows are getting more than just a voice makeover. Scenes have been poorly edited because they're considered "inappropriate," lousy rap songs are used for their opening theme, and some characters even had their genders and races changed. Nobody knows for sure who the culprit is, but there's a sneaky suspicion that those working for 4Kids Entertainment is behind all this.


(And if any of you guys want to do a sequel, then please do so. Just remember to give me credit.)
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LMAO the Pillsbury Doughboy?
Somebody's gotta represent Mascot Marsh.

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My squel is called Toonatopia 2 the war on baby shows if that's ok with you.

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OH YEAH. Stupid me. xD
Sweet. I really enjoyed this comic. ^_^

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OMG Yay!!! You even included the Pillsberry Dough boy and the dragon, Haku, from Spirited Away!!! ROCK ON!!! You're art is amazing as always!!

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I too am thinking of a sequel.
2natopia: The hope to be's.
It reflects the story of what Original Characters like Malco, Leapin' Leamur and such journey around the tooniverse.
If that's cool with you.

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Yay!! Congrats on finishing the series; it was excellent and I really enjoyed reading it. I love big and diverse crossovers, absolutely love them. I like how you were able to pull cartoons from all over the place, from Spongebob to Felix the Cat. And yes, I understand all too easily that with big crossovers, a lot of characters have to be left out (It's a price to pay to make sure the casting doesn't get out of hand). But, I think that your selection of characters was good. You had an unlikely but vicious villian, Xtremebob, and spunky heroes, the Catscratch and Camp Lazlo crew. The appearance of the retired toons and the Never-weres was also quite a sight to see; like I said, I like how you kept your comic diverse with characters from different networks and time periods. It's also cool how you had it full of action and drama, but not flowing with utter violence and all. The sequal ideas are good, especially Holiday Havoc and Educational Programming (someone else besides me actually knows Hacker from Cyberchase!) Anyway, great job on this, and I'm glad that you decided to see it through to the finish; not many people do with fan comics.

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