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Out Of Character

Jeremy Rodden: The original creator of Toonopolis and the one who let it die the first time around. After over a year in the memories of those who enjoyed Toonopolis Fighting World, TFW has returned once again led by this wonderful person (hey, I'm writing it - I can write what I want). A college graduate no longer bogged down by full-time undergraduate studies, Jeremy can now devote more time to doing what he enjoys: writing and slacking off!

In Character

Kid Gemini: Once a thirteen year old kid who got sucked into the Tooniverse through his television set, Kid Gemini has returned to Toonopolis after a two year absence in real world terms. Now, at age fifteen after real time got ahold of him again - Gemini is a little more mature and puberty finally got him. He's a little bulkier than before but still has his short red hair, freckles, big ears, and black horn-rim glasses. After the debacle of deception that ended the first season at the First Movie, Gemini has learned from his mistakes and uses his ultimate power in the Tooniverse for a good cause: bringing back the greatest entertainment business in the Tooniverse. Note: Kid Gemini cannot be used in roleplays without Jeremy's permission.

Jimbob the Talking Eggplant: When Kid Gemini left the Tooniverse, he left Jimbob in charge of the Toonopolis Fighting World. What an idea that turned out to be. Haunted by delusions and manipulated by everyone in the league, Jimbob went nuts and tried to kill everyone by blowing up the arena. Some made it back, some didn't. Since Gemini has recently returned, Jimbob has stopped talking to the plants in his office and gone back to his job as director of publicity and commissioner of the league with great happiness. Note: Jimbob cannot be used in roleplays without Jeremy's permission.

Lefty Hand: Lefty is the left half of one body shared by both he and his twin Righty. The body is a normal body, but there are no arms - the two use their own heads to hold onto things. They speak with their head (hand) clenched in a loose fist, like you'd normally see a hand puppet do. Their eyes are on the inside of their index finger's knuckle and they have no nose - the space between their thumb and index finger is the tongueless mouth. Lefty's much more straight of an announcer than his brother. As a matter of fact, the only person he really ever insults is Righty. He enjoys being an announcer and he favors his job - unlike Righty, who really doesn't care. He stays focused on calling the fights and is very un-biased.

Righty Hand: Righty is the right half of one body shared by both he and his twin Lefty. Righty is an idiot. As the color comentator of the pair, he feels it is his job to make jokes. Unfortunately for the fans, he is really not that funny and at times pretty tasteless. The only funny part comes from the fact that he is, again, an idiot. The brain of the body must lie in Lefty's half - because Righty doesn't have any. He is pretty knowledgable about fighting and techniques though, but he's fairly biased. He'll usually decide on his favorite toon at the beginning of the fight and even sink to cheering them on like a common fan.

Mike Da Phone: He's a microphone. You know what they look like, right? He's not allowed to have an attitude. Ring announcers aren't supposed to be real people - or toons in this case. He has a pretty dynamic voice, because his head (the tip of the microphone) accentuates it.

Foxxy Lacork: Just like your typical fox, this is one cute toon. She has beautiful red fur covering her whole body with human-like hair on her head. She's got large eyes that seem vacant... because they are. She tries really, really hard to be smart and to be a great reporter. Well, she fails. Foxxy attempts to sound smart when she talks but she sometimes uses big words in improper context and ends up sounding like a ditz. If there was a possibility of a blonde fox, she'd be it.

Guy A. Teen: Guy (pronounced gee with a hard 'g') is one of your old-fashioned barber shop razors, the type used for shaving. He also tends to wear robes and other such clothes that aren't that expensive, due to the fact that he cuts a lot of his suits. Guy is the best interviewer of the bunch. He asks straight-forward questions and is very intelligent. Even though he's a blade, he's not that menacing. He's more of your intellectual type.

Jack Montana: He's a scrawny kinda guy, nearly as scrawny as Kid Gemini himself. He's got fairly bloodshot eyes that constantly have bags underneath them, and he's very shady looking. He's got scruffy brown hair and a small, pointy nose. Not only is he shady looking, but he's also pretty shady himself. As a thirty year old guy that got sucked into the Tooniverse the same way Kid Gemini did, by watching too many cartoons, it can tell you how popular he was. He's the brunt of jokes and deservingly so. He's also got something of a nervous twitch, maybe from the years of torture he endured throughout his real life.

Floating Orb: There's not really much to this thing. It's merely a small orb that floats around the fighting pit. It doesn't have a personality. It watches the fight and when it feels that one of the toons has been incapacitated, it screeches to end the fight. It also screeches to begin the fights.

The Wall: The Wall is made of the finest red bricks in all of Toonopolis - weather resistant and unbreakable. It has several hidden cameras embedded within its bricks, placed in precise locations for the optimum performance. The cameras shoot in black and white without sound, but somehow The Wall is able to provide captions at the bottom of the screen. However, the captions never state who is speaking at the time, which can lead to confusion when filming group situations. The Wall is sly and sneaky. Any toon in its immediate presence will fail to notice that it is there, even if they are looking for it. The only way you can see The Wall is through a camera, but the focus is never directed toward The Wall because the cameraman doesn't notice it. The only reason it's existance is known is because of a film clip that somehow got on the air during the filming of TFW's 9th episode. Immediately after the show, employees of TFW's Intelligence Agency sought after this cunning wall in order to give it a job opprotunity; they never found it, of course, but soon after their wanderings The Wall sent TFW a clip of the search party looking for him, with a caption that read, "Ha ha ha...I accept your offer." Note: The Wall was created by Jen Bruck.

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