Hey, y'all!
I'm planning on introducing y'all my new OC, R.T. Hamilton, and giving y'all another Who Framed Roger Rabbit story while I work on my other stories like Of Toons and Tragedies and Josh Donald Morgan.
This is the summary of this story:
Immediately after R.T. Hamilton moves into the Acme Factory with her younger sister and pregnant mother, strange things begin to happen as she tries to get adjusted. At first, R.T. and her sister are greeted with notes and chewing gum but things slowly get wrong after a series of negative experiences and hearing sounds of laughter. Will R.T. figure out the history behind the negative experiences and keep her mother and sister safe or will she and her family loose their close connection?
I was inspired by a haunted house show (A Haunting) that I like to watch sometimes and the deaths of the Toon Patrol weasels. I thought, "What if the Acme Factory was converted into a giant house? What if the Toon Patrol haunted the Acme Factory after their deaths?" Then, boom. This story was created.
I hope that y'all enjoy this!
-imaginarytoon1
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In the central region of Los Angeles, California, there is a place called Hollywood, home of the movie stars. Hollywood is very well known for it being the home of the entertainment industry, highly diverse, its dense population, and diverse neighborhood. It was, at first, a small community during the late 1800s but Hollywood eventually merged with the city of Los Angeles and became the most recognizable and dominant film industry spot in the world.
But Hollywood isn't the home for just human actors and actresses. It is also the home for cartoon beings, or 'Toons'. Located at one spot in Hollywood is a town called Toon Town. According to the people who live in Hollywood, Toon Town is an area where only toon beings live. It was a place built for Toons when accidents increased because of Toons thinking that the real world was like a cartoon. In between the 1920s and 1930s, every Toon moved into Toon Town and the number of accidents decreased almost immediately.
Unfortunately, despite of how popular Toons were during the times of recovering from the World Wars and the Great Depression, Toons weren't given the same rights as humans. According to Maroon Cartoons star Roger Rabbit, Toons were were only just entertainers and performers. If there was a humans-only club, Toons cannot do anything except serve and perform. He added that when his wife, Jessica, had to perform on a night when he didn't have anything to do, he would sneak into the club while hiding in a disguise.
But Hollywood isn't just known for famous movies and entertainers. It was also known for one of its very famous cases when Maroon Cartoons star Roger Rabbit was framed for the murder of Acme Factory owner, Marvin Acme. But when a reluctant and asinine private investigator took time to investigate, it turned out that it was, quoted by Roger Rabbit, "all a big misunderstanding...a set-up, a scam, a frame-job."
After the Roger Rabbit case, times have changed...as many things do. Eventually, the Roger Rabbit case became a legend and Toons were allowed to work and learn with humans instead of being separated. When the right to co-exist with humans was given to the Toons on June 22, 1988, there was a dramatic population increase in Hollywood. Despite of the dense population, Hollywood still provided opportunities for many individuals, both Toon and Human.
But this story is not about Toons.
This story is about a young girl...and how a time to move...became her worst nightmare.
Anything can happen anywhere. Even in the safest place on Earth, there is evil. In United, there is real evil and danger. They lurk in the darkest shadows in our most ordinary times. Between the worlds we see and the things we fear, there are doors. When they are opened, NIGHTMARES...BECOME REALITY. Join us as we hear the story of R.T. Hamilton experiencing a terrible nightmare that anyone can experience.
