Just like many cartoon characters we know and love, these guys star in lots of 6-7 minute cartoons as well as other series. First comes the typical toons where it revolves around one, 2 or more. Some are funny, some are crazy and some you don't wanna miss. As you would expect, with characters such as these there would be well known cartoon segments used. In these kinds of toons, anything can happen, like lengthening their legs into lassos or shaping themselves into keys. We also got bouncy dancing, pitter pat noises, jaw drops, piano teeth, eyes in a moving painting, eyes in the dark, eyeballs jumping out when screaming and the one and only door chases. The door chases are a bit of a running gag in the cartoons because they're so funny and enjoyable where they all just run from place to place doing nothing but aimless sprinting not know where they're going. All that popping out here and there, to and frow, summersaulting, swaying, tripping, walking backwards, rolling, crashing, piggybacking and running after each other opening and closing the doors non stop from the doors themselves, to the ceiling, to the floor. Leave it up to Looney Tunes and Scooby Doo to make something as classic as eyes in the dark. Speaking of Scooby Doo, I think there was a parody of that somewhere. But just so you know, one of my cartoons has a bit of blackface in it. But I only put it there in a way to show I know it's wrong to do so. When it happens, the toons just rub it straight off and nothing else. I did it because I've seen it happen in some cartoons and I wanted to show people that I won't make the same mistake by pushing it to the limit.
The series Culture Tour has its name because it has the gang travelling around the world experiencing the cultures of well known countries and states. They visit many sites. America, Japan, Australia, Italy, China, Egypt, Africa, England, Paris, Mexico, Spain, Canada, Brazil, India, Korea, Russia, Greece, Hawaii, Switzerland, Dutch, Turkey, Thailand, even Medieval. They take the right outfits and speak in other languages. It's a fun way to learn of the culture of the world itself. Fame Tales are a collection of parodies, or adaptions, of famous fairy tales, films, books and Broadway musicals of the golden age starring my toons. And note that some of them feature cameos of other classic toons. Some examples of the Fame Tales are Cinderella, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Robin Hood, Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Jaws, Annie, Little Shop of Horrors, The Wizard of Oz, King Kong, Godzilla, Star Wars and so on. Just like the actual stories, there's happy moments, sad moments, times when you just wanna shake your fist and awesome moments that blow you away. Even though they have changes, they're just as good. Then comes the Whacko Pictures is a 3D film. Whacko Pictures in 3D-lympics. I had inspiration from Space Jam and its sequel because film was absolutely amazing to have everything in the Warner Bros family. If Disney and DreamWorks can do something like that, I'm getting tickets. This film features tons of sports, and it's the only thing where my toons become 3D rather then 2D. For the story, Sneakers and his buds are abducted by an insane coach who is looking for people to help him win an Olympic game featuring tons of sports. So both the goodies and baddies have to put their differences aside and work together to compete and win their freedom. As I said, there's plenty of sports here. Athletics, aquatics, gymnastics, ball games and other kinds. So be ready for some sportsmanship and slapstick toons tropes. So those are my sweet little toons for ya. Like how Mickey Mouse, the Looney Tunes and how lots of other whacky were back in the day. You know, usual toons of laughter and fun.
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