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Serious question /co/, the "Dip" from the movie "Who

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Serious question /co/, the "Dip" from the movie "Who framed Roger Rabbit?" could kills forever just Toon characters or every 2d animated characters?
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>>87249965
Comic book characters also, if that is what you are getting at.
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>>87249965
Are you asking if 3d characters are immune to it?
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>>87250251
Yes yes of course, but just "Toon type" or even capeshit characters?
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>>87249965
Watch the movie. Judge Doom was a three dimensional character and it killed him.
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>>87249965
The dip was made of stuff like acetone and turpentine.

It would kill anything made of ink or paint.
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>>87250447
i'm asking if non-toons characters are immune to it, for exemple the "humanoid hanna-barbera characters" from the 70's are immune to it? but not Spongebob or Courage the cowardly dog?
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>>87250496
Judge Doom was a toon in disguise you mong.

Here's your (you).
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>>87250516
so Superman could be killed by the Dip?
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>>87250540
But he wasn't hand drawn like all the other toons in the movie were. He was this rubbery thing.
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>>87250565
If the Superman in question was made of ink or paint, yes.

The dip is harmless to humans.
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>>87250588
There was a toon under the rubber.
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>>87249965
What if you kill a famous cartoon character with that shit?
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>>87249965
What could kill a CG cartoon character?
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>>87250667
The Delet Key
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>>87250667
No, they were never alive in the first place.
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>>87250516
Acetone, toluene, benzene. All polar solvents. Mixed together The Dip would be cleae and extremely flammable, but after dissolving a bunch of toons would maybe turn the greenish color.
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>>87250667
Electromagnetic Pulse?
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>>87250610
Aside from the normal adverse affects of the stuff. There's a reason there are warnings to use protection when using those chemicals and to avoid getting it on your skin
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>>87250538
A shoe toon is the same as a sponge toon unless that sponge was not created with ink and paint on cellophane. Toon is a catch-all for sentient creatures from cartoons.
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>>87251575
Cartoons haven't used ink and paint since 2006-ish. Would they be immune to dip?
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>>87249965
this is the scene that traumatized my childhood

it wasn't Gmork from Neverending Story
it wasn't clowns
it wasn't the dark
not heights
not spiders
not my great grandad, cold to the touch in a coffin when i was 6

it was this damn murder scene
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>>87250643
i would kill superman, batman, iron man, hercules, and every character from frozen for sure
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>>87251620
Maybe we can get Johnny Test to test that for us.
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>>87250588
"What was that, a rubber mask?"
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>>87250474
It's basically pain thinner. It's gonna kill them all.
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>>87251660
Pretty sure it won't work on the frozen characters
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>>87250643
yeah good fucking luck killing Bugs Bunny with that shit
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What about characters like Mickey Mouse, who have appeared in CGI incarnations over the years? Can Mickey shift between ink and CG forms? Is the CG one a stunt double?
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>>87250516
So not Flash or digital characters like Johnny Test?
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>>87249965
Could always just "draw" them again anyway.
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>>87252294
If roger rabbit were made today, it would probably involve a computer virus that permanently erases data; so as to deal with CG characters.
It would probably also be a really awful film.
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Do you guys think there was an Anime Town in Japan?
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>>87253081
Maybe just a district in Tokyo and some other cities
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>>87249965
If we're going by both the book and the movie, Toons are vastly different from comic characters. Toons are virtually immortal, indestructible reality warpers that have Dip as their kryptonite. Comic characters are mortal beings that can die easily, but have the ability to create doppelganger's that can do whatever they're written to do. The book sucked so much ass though, so take this with a grain of salt.
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>>87253081
desu it would be fucking crazy
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