Can someone explain me the lore of this movie?

Can someone explain me the lore of this movie?

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Sure

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Just watch the movie you fucking idiot

It's an adaptation of a book. The book is way more mean spirited than the movie.

what part?

There is no lore. It's just a silly half-cartoon movie.

seemingly the cartoons are actually drawn but then come to life and independent and live in toon town. then studios hire them as if they were actual actors.
I base this simply on Jessica saying "shes not bad she's just drawn that way",
Plus they don't age or seemingly reproduce (or have sex)

>Have an idea for a comic book
>Someone already did it
>Even if you change some core aspects to differentiate it, people call it a rip-off
Is there a worse feeling than this

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isn't shags and scoob webcomic the same thing?

Cartoons are real. The various cartoons are basically actors. Said actors live in a small neighborhood in Hollywood called Toontown.

>Plus they don't age or seemingly reproduce (or have sex)
It's more like Chalk Zone rules in the fact that if you draw a cartoon it takes life. Their constant population is completely dependant on human imagination.

Isn't Toontown a Disney property?

There are some cartoons

this bitch took the knot

Is it true Bob Hoskins developed mild schizophrenia from this movie?

Reminder that the plot of the movie is based on the real life conspiracy theory that the tramways of the US were bought out by motor companies, who intentionally ran them into the ground to sell more cars
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_streetcar_conspiracy

Look as long as it is better than the orginial no one is going to give a shit if its a rip off or not.

>Conspiracy theory
theory? It's horribly self-evident how manufactured Americans' want for car ownership is. Look at any horrible Californian 6-lane gridlocked highway and it's obvious the only reason a body of people would pick cars over public transport is because of auto industry manipulation. Lobbyists are legal in the US for fuck's sake.

Only a toon could come up with a crazy idea like a freeway

Someone should start a conspiracy theory that the world is secretly run by cartoon characters disguising themselves as humans, and that WFRR was based on true events.

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Ya. And the car companies forced how roads were built into cities too.

At a certain point cars become so dominant that retarded infrastructure seems like the only perceived solution.

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just add more lanes lmao

>The author liked the movie so much that he retconned the first book as a bad dream that Jessica had so he could continue with the movies timeline
Thats gotta be one of the highest compliments an adaption can get from an author

I unironically love the book but am pretty eh on the movie. I never read the sequel because I don't care about the movie's universe.

Is that really a compliment, or is it a way to more easily profit off the fanbase the movie acquired?

>more easily profit off the fanbase the movie acquired
When has there ever been a major animation studio or author that only cared about profits?

One... more... lane...

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Y es he created a tulpa of roguer rabbit.

But the boom pilot is not bad at all.

>Lobbyists are legal in the US for fuck's sake
It’s the American way. We would never trample on an individual’s right to lobby.