It was quite easy for Annette and Roy to sneak out of the Port Orleans resort, thanks to using their magic pencils and making themselves invisible. Once they left, they happened to spot Cindi walking down a pathway, a mint julep in her right hand, a beignet in her left.

"CINDI!" Annette and Roy exclaimed, embracing their old friend.

"ANNETTE! ROY!" The woman hugged the two children, devouring her beignet in a second and nearly spilling her mint julep. "Oh it's great to see you again!"

"Same here!" Annette replied. "How're things at the kingdom?"

"Not good." Cindi glumly replied. "Come with me..."

--

Over in front of the castle, a frightening thing was taking place. Millions of traditionally animated Disney characters were seen holding up massive signs and waving them around.

"NO ANIMATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!" A bunch of CGI-animated cartoons exclaimed.

"I dunno but I been TOLD!" A traditionally animated squirrel from Snow White exclaimed.

"I dunno but I been told!" Other 2d cartoons replied.

"Pen and ink is the way to go!"

"Pen and ink is the way to go!"

"Woah what's happening?!" Annette exclaimed, then talked to one of the CGI bugs from "A Bug's Life".

"Well what's going on is that WE think these hand-drawn people should go back to their FLAT country and stay there!" The bug exclaimed.

"Oh yea?" Sebastian the crab retorted. "Well why don't ya say dat to ma' face ya bulbous FREAK!"

The bug and crab started beating each other up, creating a cloud of smoke.

"Son of a pencil!"

"Virtual nightmare!"

"INKBLOOD!"

"Hold it! Hold it!" Cindi exclaimed, rushing into the area. "I say we settle this in a less...er, violent way."

--

The trial was held within Cinderella's Castle, with CGI toons occupying the right side, and traditionally-animated goons occupying the left side. Cindi, Annette and Roy were in the middle of it all, and the judge was none other than Mickey Mouse.

"Well, alright, lets begin." Mickey cleared his throat. "All in favor of doing completely CGI raise your hand--"

The CGI cartoons raised their hands/other appendages.

"--Those opposed?"

The traditionally-animated cartoons raised their hands/other appendages, looking quite angered at the CGI cartoons.

"Well, it looks like we have a verdict!" Mickey cleared his throat, about to speak when--

A huge fight broke out between the CGI and traditionally-animated cartoons. Since they all were cartoons, it was mostly censored by a massive cloud of smoke.

"P-P-P-P-P-PLEASE, STOOOOP!" A tall, attractive toon exclaimed.

"What th—" Annette pondered.

From behind, the female cartoon was in a sparkly red dress, and appeared rather shapely (despite the fact she had bunny ears, a cotton tail, and bunny paws), with red hair.

"Woah, she's hot…" Roy sighed.

As soon as the surprisingly busty rabbit/human cartoon turned around to reveal her ditzy, human-like face with whiskers and a bunny nose, Roy's opinion quickly changed.

"—(*HURRK!*)", Roy exclaimed, trying not to vomit, "—NEVER MIND!"

"Hello, Ruby…" Mickey glumly commented as the half-rabbit half-human cartoon walked up to the podium.

"Mickey, I believe th' best way ta go about this whole thing is ta let BOTH 2D AND CGI have their moments on-screen!" Ruby spoke, sounding surprisingly eloquent given her strange appearance. "They're both great animation styles, CGI with its ability ta be produced real quick an' capture modern, realistic detail, an' 2D with its timeless quality an' th' fact so many people poured their talent inta makin' every single drawing come ta life!"

The almost-100 year old cartoon mouse took a little while to answer Ruby, then cleared his throat.

"Ruby, I see your point." Mickey spoke. "But I'm gonna have to see more evidence that both styles of animation can, in fact, get along.."

"Well, look no further than my BOYFRIEND!" Ruby happily exclaimed.

Baymax, of all cartoons, immediately stepped in front of the podium.

"Hello. Ruby." The robot spoke, waving one massive, puffy white arm.

"B-but he's CGI." Roy remarked.

"Yeah, and my ol' man had a thing fer humans!" Ruby smirked. "C'mon big boyy!" The 2d rabbit jumped into Baymax's arms.