

If that's the case, simply go to toontown.online and browse away! On the website, you'll find a digital museum of Toontown’s development history, promotional material, and more.įor most folks, you’ll be most interested in just browsing the digital museum to see all of the neat things we have on display. The Toontown Preservation Project is a mini-site dedicated to archiving the history of all things Toontown Online that can't be achieved with Toontown Rewritten alone.

Right! That's probably an important thing to tell you. What is the Toontown Preservation project? Without further ado, I present to you The Toontown Preservation Project !

To that end, we've spent a long time figuring out the best way to put together a mini-site to preserve all of the bits of Toontown Online that we can't preserve with Toontown Rewritten alone. The in-game portions of Toontown Online are just one piece of this, though - Toontown stretches far beyond the reaches of our screens, and we wanted to find a way to preserve every single piece of it forever, for free. We never want the memory of Toontown Online to fade away, which is a large part of our goal of running Toontown Rewritten. Thus, I didn't hesitate for a moment to be a part of this special project to give back to the Toontown community in the same way it's given back to me. To say that this game helped shaped who I am as a person would be an understatement. This game introduced me to some of my greatest friends, and helped me through the toughest of times in my life. In case it's not obvious - Toontown Online is very important to me. Today, I’m here talk about what the Toontown Preservation Project is, and how you can help us with our efforts to keep every bit of Toontown alive! My official jobs for Toontown may be Creative Writer and Social Media Specialist, but I tend to end up working on a whole mess of other things too. I'm Brad from the Toontown Team, and I'm one of the curators of this new project.
#TOONTOWN OFFLINE HOLIDAYS ARCHIVE#
As of today, we're officially launching the largest archive of never-before-seen Toontown Online history to date: The Toontown Preservation Project! There were exactly 12,284,338,176 color combinations available in Create-a-Toon before 10 new colors were released on February 1, 2015.Get out the TNT-filled party poppers! Grab a slice of Birthday Cake! It’s Toontown’s 18th Birthday, and we have big things in store for today's celebration.Orange Duck) until the name is approved unless the name is already in the Pick-a-Name name generator. If a Toon types a name, their name is displayed as their Toon's head's color (i.e.A Toon's Laff Meter color is determined by a Toon's head color that is chosen in Create-a-Toon.An alternate cheesy effect is known as No Color, a cheesy effect that can obtained by completing "Just for Fun!" ToonTasks, which makes a Toon have a white color and also affects some pieces of clothing.To become a Polar Toon, Toons can visit Paula Behr at Hibernation Vacations and say "Howdy!" in which they then transform to a big and white Toon for one hour while in The Brrrgh.This can typically only be done from December 24th to December 25th during the annual Twelve Days of Winter event. To become a Polar Bear, players must create a new bear Toon and visit Paula Behr on Tutorial Terrace to speak to him.This can only be done on October 31st during the annual Halloween event. To become a Black Cat, players must create a new cat Toon and visit Flippy on Tutorial Terrace to say "Toontastic!".

This rewrite is available from October 25th to November 1st during the annual Halloween event. To obtain a Spooky Purple color, Toons can purchase it from Clarabelle's Cattlelog for 1,031 jellybeans.These rewrites are available from September 19th to October 20th during the annual Cartoonival event. To obtain a Cartoonival Blue or Cartoonival Pink color, Toons can visit the Cartoonival Tower to purchase either item for 300 Cartoonival tokens.
