Toonville: The Official 2013 Reboot
Before we get started, here's some info on some of the show.
Info about the show:
The show takes place in the fictional city of West Toonville, part of a country that contains an expanding array of characters from all kinds of TV shows, from Aqua Teen to Adventure Time to SpongeBob Squarepants to even My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. There is a medium amount of random violence as well, and character deaths can happen. However, characters can be revived either later in an episode or in the next episode, as per Word of God.
Shows that are mainly involved (in terms of main characters and the amount of usage):
Family Guy
Happy Tree Friends (although only a couple of characters are included, as most of the cast in this cartoon are not in the show)
American Dad (linked with Family Guy)
Cleveland Show (technically linked with Family Guy thanks to Cleveland)
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
Phineas and Ferb (for some characters)
The Simpsons
Futurama
South Park
Regular Show
Adventure Time with Finn and Jake
Shows used as secondary:
Total Drama (from Island to Revenge)
Dan Vs.
Scaredy Squirrel
Amazing World of Gumball
Fish Hooks
SpongeBob SquarePants
Fairly Odd Parents
Sidekick
Bob's Burgers
Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy/Grim and Evil/Evil Con Carne
Chowder
Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Looney Tunes Show
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Gravity Falls
Jimmy Neutron
TUFF Puppy
Johnny Test
Brickleberry
Rarely included shows:
6Teen (might move to "shows not involved")
Stoked (might move to "shows not involved")
Bravest Warriors
Powerpuff Girls
Atomic Betty (might move to "shows not involved")
Scooby Doo
Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law
Space Ghost: Coast to Coast
Penguins of Madagascar
Fanboy and Chum Chum
Robot and Monster
Danny Phantom
Tom and Jerry
Planet Sheen (connected to Jimmy Neutron)
Animaniacs (might move to "shows not involved")
Jimmy Two-Shoes
Ugly Americans (might move to "shows not involved")
Squidbillies (might move to "shows not involved")
Rocko's Modern Life
Camp Lazlo
Almost Naked Animals
The Mighty B!
Pound Puppies (the new version)
Back at the Barnyard
Shows not involved at all:
King of the Hill (may actually be used at one point)
Moral Orel (may actually be used at one point)
Robot Chicken
The Secret Saturdays
Skunk Fu!
American Dragon: Jake Long (may actually be used at one point)
Rugrats (may actually be used at one point)
Mucha Lucha (may actually be used at one point)
Annoying Orange (may actually be used at one point)
ThunderCats (may actually be used at one point)
Sym-Bionic Titan
Kim Possible
My Life as a Teenage Robot (may actually be used at one point)
Class of 3000
Clone High (may actually be used at one point)
Avatar: The Last Airbender
My Gym Partner's a Monkey (may actually be used at one point)
Boondocks (I'm a fan, but I don't think the characters in Boondocks fit in)
Mission Hill
Napoleon Dynamite (the FOX cartoon)
Littlest Pet Shop (bleh, I prefer MLP and the other stuff)
MAD
Superjail
Metalocalypse
Black Dynamite
Practically every anime (Bleach, Naruto, Death Note, DBZ)
I should probably stop at this point. If there's any other shows I may have missed, let me know, okay?
Main Characters:
Flippy, the Sane Little Bear Guy
Age: 18
Show of origin: Happy Tree Friends
Brief description on his character in this show: Since the show takes place after his being cured in HTF, Flippy's bad side will not be involved in the show AT ALL, no matter what. (No flames on this change in character from HTF fans) He is Lumpy's roommate, and is basically the cliched but lovable average guy who's trying to enjoy his life in a wild city. He narrates at times, usually at the beginning and end of most episodes, similar to the narration in the show Scrubs. However, not all episodes will feature Flippy as a main part of the story, but he will make appearances as perhaps someone important to the sub-plot(s). He writes in a notebook he calls the Guide, where he writes down what he has learned since coming to Toonville in 2004, where the series started.
Voiced by: Nathan Kress
Likes: Studying, being himself, coffee, his friends
Dislikes: The most annoying things around him, complicated situations
Lumpy, the Dumbass Moose
Age: 28
Show of origin: Happy Tree Friends
Brief description on his character in this show: Lumpy has a very wild personality, as it's like he seems like a retard, but is at the same time a knowledgable guy, similar to Peter Griffin from Family Guy. He can get hammy (loud and obnoxious) sometimes, and can go pretty insane if he's not careful, but in a way that doesn't involve anger issues.
Voiced by: Jerry Trainor
Likes: Sculpting, building, comedy, partying, doing homemade stunts, acting crazy
Dislikes: Things that anger him or make him sad, mints, injuries, being called "gay", elevator doors
Peter Griffin, the Fat and Lovable Drunk
Show of origin: Family Guy
Brief description on his character in this show: Peter follows along with Flippy and Lumpy most of the time, but hangs out with his friends from his own show at other times.
Voiced by: Seth MacFarlane
Likes: Beer, his wife Lois, partying, hanging with Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire, doing anything he wants, cutaway jokes, jumping the shark
Dislikes: Being forced not to have any beer, being told what to do, certain celebrities, Chris Martin
Brian Griffin, the Hard Working Dog
Show of origin: Family Guy
Brief description on his character in this show: See Peter's description; virtually the same, but he has trouble with the antics of people like Peter and Lumpy around him.
Voiced by: Seth MacFarlane (same as Peter)
Likes: Literature, writing and reading books/plays, having a regular relationship with somebody normal, hanging with Peter, tennis balls, rolling in garbage
Dislikes: Bender, Quagmire, vacuum cleaners, being sprayed too much, special kids who pet him too hard, owing money for somebody
All four of these characters make an appearance in this short. More information to come in later episodes.
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This is the debut chapter for Toonville: The Official 2013 Reboot, and is represented with an episode of shorter length than normal (around 2 minutes or so). CharlieHarperFan88, my partner in the FanFiction Royal Rumbles, said I should do this to give a bit of a feel of what the show will kinda be like.
Plot: Lumpy and Flippy have an awkward conversation about milk from a deli.
Rated M for strong language and several accounts of adult situations. Most episodes could stand at a T rating, however, despite the story being M on this site.
I do not own any of the characters and props used for this show (with a couple of exceptions), because they belong to their rightful owners (IE: FOX, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, Mondo Media)
This episode is based off a ManWith11Toes short I watched.
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It was an average day in West Toonville. 2013 has begun just a while ago, and not a lot has happened since New Year's Eve, with that Kathy Griffin fake blowjob thing. The first we saw in this episode is a shot of the kitchen in the house of the blue moose Lumpy, where his roommate and best friend Flippy (information on both can be seen above.) writing in his treasured notebook called The Guide at the kitchen table in the middle of the room. Speaking of Lumpy, he poked his head in from another room, with a little smile on his face.
Lumpy: Yo, Flipster!
Flippy: Oh, hey Lumpy, what's up?
Lumpy: I just got back from the deli!
Flippy: The deli? Is that supposed to be exciting?
Lumpy took a seat next to his best friend at the table, looking to do a little show-and-tell for his roomie.
Lumpy: In a cosmic sort of way, yes. Wanna see what I got?
Flippy: Well, I guess I could close The Guide for now. What'd you get?
Lumpy: Well... I got... *lifts up a full milk carton onto the table* ...milk... and... *opens his other hand, revealing a slice of ham* ...this little piece of meat.
Cue a random silence. AWKWARD!
Flippy: Wait, there's a couple of things wrong with that. One, has there ever been milk at a deli, and two, how come you only have that amount of meat?
Lumpy: You don't need to know my bidness. Aside from that, I forgot the juice. Don't worry, Santa forgets too.
Flippy: ...What?
Lumpy: Nah, I'm just kidding! Santa doesn't drink juice; just milk!
Flippy: *face to table*
Obviously, the green bear is a bit tired of the conversation already that he's having with Lumpy. Seems normal, considering how Lumpy is like ever since they met. If I was Flippy there, I could just continue on The Guide whenever I got something I could jot down.
Lumpy: Man, I'm getting thirsty, I need some juice. You want some, bud?
Flippy: *refocusing on The Guide* ...Whatever.
Lumpy: I got... apple juice... banana juice... orange juice... and some dude juice!
What Lumpy put on the table was, in order, an apple, a banana, that weird picture of OJ Simpson (search for it on Yahoo, Bing or Google) and some white stuff in a beaker.
Flippy: *grossed out* Lumps... is that yours?
Lumpy: What, the dude juice? Whose do you think it is?
Flippy managed to keep his lunch down, or, in other words, he nearly vomited, knowing what the white liquid in the beaker was. Things were definitely not going well in this conversation, which started with milk and meat, and continued with Lumpy's other kind of milk.
Lumpy: What's the matter, you feeling okay?
Flippy was still too grossed out to respond.
Lumpy: Well, I got something special for you!
Lumpy made his way to the closet near the refridgerator (I don't know, maybe he wills it to be there) and opened it. Flippy recovered from his near-puking moment, and looked towards the direction his best friend was at...
...and saw him pull out some dog.
Flippy: ...Seriously? You got a dog?
Lumpy nodded, smiling from ear to ear with a retarded look in his face. Responding to the events, Flippy grabbed the pen and The Guide, got off the chair, and walked off.
Flippy: *raising his arms as he left* I'm out.
As the 18-year-old little bear sat at the couch in the living room to try and get some peace and quiet, Peter and Brian Griffin from Family Guy entered through the front door.
Peter Griffin: Hey, you open?
Flippy: *negatively* Oh god.
Lumpy: Hey guys! You came just in time to meet my new dog!
And with that, Lumpy picked up the unnamed dog to show it off, but he ended up tossing it across the room, right above Flippy who ducked for cover, and the dog landed on Peter's face.
Peter Griffin: AAAAH! Oh god, it's on my FACE! Brian, get this fucking freak off me!
Brian Griffin: Peter calm down! It's just a dog... on your face-now I see this isn't going to end well.
Peter flailed his arms as he ran all over Lumpy's house, knocking down and mostly shattering items all around the living room. Soon enough, as he got the the dog off his face and threw it at the wall, nearly killing it, Peter slipped on what seemed to be a puddle of water, and was impaled through the chest by one of Lumpy's authentic collectable swords, almost instantly killing him. (Again, I don't know, he probably wills that, too) Brian shut the door, briefly horrified by what has happened. Blood formed from Peter's fatal wound, and from under the dog Lumpy got. As Lumpy walked off, Flippy noticed the aftermath of the the events that just recently took place as he got up and sat back down on the futon.
Flippy: *talking to the camera, presumably to the audience* You see, things in this town aren't normal. This isn't your average, every-day sitcom city. This is the country of Toonville, somewhere where anything can happen, and not everything is of the ordinary. And if you're planning on visiting... good luck. You'll need it to survive. Welcome to the show.
The screen faded to black as Flippy focused on The Guide again, as Papa Roach's "To Be Loved" was briefly heard.
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By the way, there is a theme and it is To Be Loved. If you haven't watched WWE's flagship show Monday Night Raw in between late 2006 or 2007 and mid-2009, you probably don't know the song. The official premiere episode will be up soon, so stay gold.
..."Bang."
