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Warner War

Warner War

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Action and Thriller
The Toon haters have always been a problem for the cartoon franchises, especially the Warner Studio. But when the haters took it a step too far by kidnapping one of the young toons, the adults took it into their own hands to destroy the toon haters once and for all, even if it means real violence.
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Jenny had a hard life until the night she stumbled into the pizzeria looking for shelter ignoring everything she knew about it, after that making herself a home there working on the animatronics during the day and walking the streets at night; scraping a living dumpster diving for food that only would have been wasted otherwise. But of course she knew the stories about what happened in the walls of the place she now called home, it was why she never stayed there at night just to be safe; but of course something had to go wrong with her new life. There is an old saying 'if it ain't broken don't fix it'. The animatronics were never really broken, there had always been something in them - something dark that couldn't be controlled; the damage to their outer bodies simply marks showing age but never hindering them with the exception of the forgotten white fox. But then along came a young girl who began to fix them, treating them with kindness and calling their pizzeria home showing no fear of them like all the others; for the first time they saw real kindness... and soon they grew too attached to that kindness to simply let her go. ( Mature Rating for future descriptive lanuage ) { All art belongs to the representative owner and not myself }

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