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[[WMG: Holli Would is the Cool World {{Satan}}''.]]

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[[WMG: Holli Would is the Cool World {{Satan}}''.{{Satan}}.]]
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[[WMG: Holli Would is the Cool World {{Satan}}'']].

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She may have been the first human to have entered Cool World physically, and was murdered on sight. She has been a doodle for so long that she has no memories/has suppressed memories of her human life, but still desperately wants to return to human form. It's not likely, but let's face it, it would have made for a better film if that was explored.

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She may have been the first human to have entered Cool World physically, physically and was murdered on sight. She has been a doodle for so long that she has no memories/has suppressed memories of her human life, but still desperately wants to return to human form. It's not likely, but let's face it, it would have made for a better film if that was explored.
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[[WMG: Holli Would is the Cool World {{Satan}}''.

She's a [[LightIsNotGood very attractive woman usually dressed in white and/or light tint colors with blond hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. Looking angelic in spite of being a nymphomaniac and sociopath]]. She lives in a place that looks like a surreal version of {{Hell}} if it were a city populated by [[{{Toon}} demented cartoons that can be seen as demons, especially the more monstrous hyper-realistic ones that occasionally appear]]. One that she's trying to escape from. Her tempting of Jack into sex is presented in the same vein as the original sin. And when the remnants of that sin defile her form akin to a fallen angel (i.e. the random Doodle transformation spasms), she opts to remedy it and essentially start the apocalypse where complete anarchy commences, portrayed in a manner akin to the Gates of Hell opening.
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** He was in prison. You don't generally go to an actual high-security prison for white-collar crimes or slander. Violence was clearly involved.
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[[WMG: Cool World and Toon Town are based on Hollywood and Las Vegas, respectively.]]

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[[WMG: Cool World and Toon Town are based on Hollywood Las Vegas and Las Vegas, Hollywood, respectively.]]
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** Considering that in the original source material ''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?'' Jessica hailed from pornographic comic books from the 1930's, this theory has merit. Even in the movie someone like her landing someone like Roger is considered "marrying up", meaning she could have been trying to escape her seedy roots and make something of herself beyond a porn star or a prostitute.
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The first person we see going into the Cool World is Frank Harris, and it happens in a moment of severe shell-shock coupled with the shock of having just lost his mother on the motorcycle accident incited by that drunk driver. When his stress reaches optimal levels, he [[BigNo loudly]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens rages against the heavens]] before miraculously appearing in the Cool World, where Doc Whiskers tells him that he'd never seen anyone make the trip "in the body" before, meaning that minds have gone there before. This clearly happens at the moment when Frank's mind snaps and is lost forevermore. A lot of people (in so much as "a lot of people" have had anything to say about ''Cool World'') have asked how it's possible for Frank not to have lost his sanity after living in that chaotic CrapsackWorld / SickSadWorld for so long. The answer is, he's already insane.

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The first person we see going into the Cool World is Frank Harris, and it happens in a moment of severe shell-shock coupled with the shock of having just lost his mother on the motorcycle accident incited by that drunk driver. When his stress reaches optimal levels, he [[BigNo loudly]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens rages against the heavens]] before miraculously appearing in the Cool World, where Doc Whiskers tells him that he'd never seen anyone make the trip "in the body" before, meaning that minds have gone there before. This clearly happens at the moment when Frank's mind snaps and is lost forevermore. A lot of people (in so much as "a lot of people" have had anything to say about ''Cool World'') have asked how it's possible for Frank not to have lost his sanity after living in that chaotic CrapsackWorld / SickSadWorld for so long. The answer is, he's already insane.
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OK, I'm 100% serious about this; I think I've discovered [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory the true meaning behind]] ''CoolWorld''. So bear with me...

The first person we see going into the Cool World is Frank Harris, and it happens in a moment of severe shell-shock coupled with the shock of having just lost his mother on the motorcycle accident incited by that drunk driver. When his stress reaches optimal levels, he [[BigNo loudly]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens rages against the heavens]] before miraculously appearing in the Cool World, where Doc Whiskers tells him that he'd never seen anyone make the trip "in the body" before, meaning that minds have gone there before. This clearly happens at the moment when Frank's mind snaps and is lost forevermore. A lot of people (in so much as "a lot of people" have had anything to say about ''CoolWorld'') have asked how it's possible for Frank not to have lost his sanity after living in that chaotic CrapsackWorld / SickSadWorld for so long. The answer is, he's already insane.

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OK, I'm 100% serious about this; I think I've discovered [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory the true meaning behind]] ''CoolWorld''.''Cool World''. So bear with me...

The first person we see going into the Cool World is Frank Harris, and it happens in a moment of severe shell-shock coupled with the shock of having just lost his mother on the motorcycle accident incited by that drunk driver. When his stress reaches optimal levels, he [[BigNo loudly]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens rages against the heavens]] before miraculously appearing in the Cool World, where Doc Whiskers tells him that he'd never seen anyone make the trip "in the body" before, meaning that minds have gone there before. This clearly happens at the moment when Frank's mind snaps and is lost forevermore. A lot of people (in so much as "a lot of people" have had anything to say about ''CoolWorld'') ''Cool World'') have asked how it's possible for Frank not to have lost his sanity after living in that chaotic CrapsackWorld / SickSadWorld for so long. The answer is, he's already insane.
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[[WMG: Jack did not actually murder anyone.]]
Given the casual nature of the line in the movie, it could be interpreted that he just killed another artist's career or released a comic in which he was killed in effigy or something.
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She became a doodle after being murdered by one. She has been a doodle for so long that she has no memories/has suppressed memories of her human life, but still desperately wants to return to human form. It's not likely, but let's face it, it would have made for a better film if that was explored.

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She became a doodle after being may have been the first human to have entered Cool World physically, and was murdered by one.on sight. She has been a doodle for so long that she has no memories/has suppressed memories of her human life, but still desperately wants to return to human form. It's not likely, but let's face it, it would have made for a better film if that was explored.
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[[WMG: Holli was once human.]]
She became a doodle after being murdered by one. She has been a doodle for so long that she has no memories/has suppressed memories of her human life, but still desperately wants to return to human form. It's not likely, but let's face it, it would have made for a better film if that was explored.
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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as ChalkZone.]]

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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as ChalkZone.''WesternAnimation/ChalkZone''.]]
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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as [[Series/ChalkZone]].]]

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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as [[Series/ChalkZone]].ChalkZone.]]
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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as [[Series/{{ChalkZone}}]].

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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as [[Series/{{ChalkZone}}]].
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[[WMG: Cool World is in the same dimension as [[Series/{{ChalkZone}}]].

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The director of Who Rabbit visited Hollywood, and had a positive experience. However, the director of Cool World spent a few nights in Las Vegas, and was traumatized for life.

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The director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit visited Hollywood, and had a positive experience. However, the director of Cool World spent a few nights in Las Vegas, and was traumatized for life.
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[[WMG: Cool World and Toon Town are based on Hollywood and Las Vegas, respectively.]]

The director of Who Rabbit visited Hollywood, and had a positive experience. However, the director of Cool World spent a few nights in Las Vegas, and was traumatized for life.

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* Alternately, maybe Jessica comes ''from'' Cool World; she didn't fit in because she's "Not bad, just drawn that way", so she emigrated to the much classier metropolis of Toon Town.

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Going off of the above theory, some of the Doodles in Cool World are people who have gone entirely insane. But others have simply sprung from the minds of people who were, at the time, partially but not entirely insane. Jack Deebs did not create Cool World, as he believes, but he did create Holly Would. Holly and Lonette sprang from the minds/desires of Jack Deebs and Frank Harris, respectively. It is not a coincidence that Jack’s doodle lover is a murderous nymphomaniac while Frank’s is a tough but sweet girl.

Frank Harris began to lose his grip on reality after his mother died. What he lost, and now desires, is love and security. Enter Lonette—beautiful and affectionate, loyal to her boyfriend, and just catty enough to defend herself from troublemakers, but not so much that she causes trouble herself. Jack Deebs on the other hand snapped after his wife cheated on him. He is motivated by viciousness, in various forms: violence (he murdered his wife’s lover), as well as lust and bitterness (creating Holly Would, an objectified woman, to spite his ex wife). Holly is murderous, bitter, and treats the opposite sex like a hobby, because she is literally made of these desires.

Other doodles could easily have come from humans’ minds as well. Jumping back to Frank Harris, his spider sidekick Nails may too have sprung from his mind—not the logical or intelligent part certainly, but the dutiful part of him. Nails acts in a way like Frank’s conscience, reluctantly interrupting his moments with Lonette to remind him of his duty not to break the law of Cool World. His heroic sacrifice midway through the movie foreshadows Frank’s; it was Frank’s determination to do his job and bring Holly back to Cool World that got him killed. As for Deebs, it’s easy to see the Gouns as coming from his mind, perhaps just after he murdered his wife’s lover. Holly was then created later, while Jack brooded about his wife’s betrayal. That’s why Holly and the Gouns already knew each other so well when Jack arrived.

When the person finally does crack, they themselves will become a doodle, as the above Troper suggested, and probably associate with the others they created while going insane.

[[WMG: Cool World is [[{{Who Framed Roger Rabbit}} Toon]] Hell]]

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Going off of the above theory, some of the Doodles in Cool World are people who have gone entirely insane. But others have simply sprung from the minds of people who were, at the time, partially but not entirely insane. Jack Deebs did not create Cool World, as he believes, but he did create Holly Would. Holly and Lonette sprang from the minds/desires of Jack Deebs and Frank Harris, respectively. It is not a coincidence that Jack’s doodle lover is a murderous nymphomaniac while Frank’s is a tough but sweet girl.

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Frank Harris began to lose his grip on reality after his mother died. What he lost, and now desires, is love and security. Enter Lonette—beautiful and affectionate, loyal to her boyfriend, and just catty enough to defend herself from troublemakers, but not so much that she causes trouble herself. Jack Deebs on the other hand snapped after his wife cheated on him. He is motivated by viciousness, in various forms: violence (he murdered his wife’s lover), as well as lust and bitterness (creating Holly Would, an objectified woman, to spite his ex wife). Holly is murderous, bitter, and treats the opposite sex like a hobby, because she is literally made of these desires.

desires.

Other doodles could easily have come from humans’ minds as well. Jumping back to Frank Harris, his spider sidekick Nails may too have sprung from his mind—not the logical or intelligent part certainly, but the dutiful part of him. Nails acts in a way like Frank’s conscience, reluctantly interrupting his moments with Lonette to remind him of his duty not to break the law of Cool World. His heroic sacrifice midway through the movie foreshadows Frank’s; it was Frank’s determination to do his job and bring Holly back to Cool World that got him killed. As for Deebs, it’s easy to see the Gouns as coming from his mind, perhaps just after he murdered his wife’s lover. Holly was then created later, while Jack brooded about his wife’s betrayal. That’s why Holly and the Gouns already knew each other so well when Jack arrived.

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When the person finally does crack, they themselves will become a doodle, as the above Troper suggested, and probably associate with the others they created while going insane.

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[[WMG: Cool World is [[{{Who Framed Roger Rabbit}} [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Toon]] Hell]]



[[WMG: Cool World is [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Toon Town]]'s RedLightDistrict.]]

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[[WMG: Cool World is [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Toon Town]]'s RedLightDistrict.]]



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Cue the ''SuperJail!'' theme song, please. ''I'm coming home... oh yeah, I'm coming home.''

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Cue the ''SuperJail!'' ''WesternAnimation/SuperJail!'' theme song, please. ''I'm coming home... oh yeah, I'm coming home.''
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** So would Judge Doom be resurrected in the Cool World? He's already half mad.

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** * So would Judge Doom be resurrected in the Cool World? He's already half mad.
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** So would Judge Doom be resurrected in the Cool World? He's already half mad.
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Finally, we come to the end of the film: Jack becoming a superhero and stopping the chaos unleashed from the Cool World upon Las Vegas. If anyone wants to speculate what ''that'' chaos was all about, be my guest, beause I don't have a theory on that at the moment, but Jack becoming a superhero clearly represents him ''finally becoming comfortable with his madness''. He just allows it to wash entirely over him, becoming a Doodle, and in the end, he's shown very happily yapping on in a small, square comic book panel (nevermind the fact that it's horribly barren and not a nice place any sane person would like to live) while Holli sits in the foreground, visibly depressed. The square comic book panel represents the classic padded "cotton box" where dangerously unstable people are placed into to keep them from hurting themselves, and Holli, the physical manifestation of Jack's confusion, has been soundly defeated.

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Finally, we come to the end of the film: Jack becoming a superhero and stopping the chaos unleashed from the Cool World upon Las Vegas. If anyone wants to speculate what ''that'' chaos was all about, be my guest, beause because I don't have a theory on that at the moment, but Jack becoming a superhero clearly represents him ''finally becoming comfortable with his madness''. He just allows it to wash entirely over him, becoming a Doodle, and in the end, he's shown very happily yapping on in a small, square comic book panel (nevermind (never mind the fact that it's horribly barren and not a nice place any sane person would like to live) while Holli sits in the foreground, visibly depressed. The square comic book panel represents the classic padded "cotton box" where dangerously unstable people are placed into to keep them from hurting themselves, and Holli, the physical manifestation of Jack's confusion, has been soundly defeated.
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[[WMG: Some Doodles spring from the minds/desires of people who are in the process of going insane.]]
Going off of the above theory, some of the Doodles in Cool World are people who have gone entirely insane. But others have simply sprung from the minds of people who were, at the time, partially but not entirely insane. Jack Deebs did not create Cool World, as he believes, but he did create Holly Would. Holly and Lonette sprang from the minds/desires of Jack Deebs and Frank Harris, respectively. It is not a coincidence that Jack’s doodle lover is a murderous nymphomaniac while Frank’s is a tough but sweet girl.

Frank Harris began to lose his grip on reality after his mother died. What he lost, and now desires, is love and security. Enter Lonette—beautiful and affectionate, loyal to her boyfriend, and just catty enough to defend herself from troublemakers, but not so much that she causes trouble herself. Jack Deebs on the other hand snapped after his wife cheated on him. He is motivated by viciousness, in various forms: violence (he murdered his wife’s lover), as well as lust and bitterness (creating Holly Would, an objectified woman, to spite his ex wife). Holly is murderous, bitter, and treats the opposite sex like a hobby, because she is literally made of these desires.

Other doodles could easily have come from humans’ minds as well. Jumping back to Frank Harris, his spider sidekick Nails may too have sprung from his mind—not the logical or intelligent part certainly, but the dutiful part of him. Nails acts in a way like Frank’s conscience, reluctantly interrupting his moments with Lonette to remind him of his duty not to break the law of Cool World. His heroic sacrifice midway through the movie foreshadows Frank’s; it was Frank’s determination to do his job and bring Holly back to Cool World that got him killed. As for Deebs, it’s easy to see the Gouns as coming from his mind, perhaps just after he murdered his wife’s lover. Holly was then created later, while Jack brooded about his wife’s betrayal. That’s why Holly and the Gouns already knew each other so well when Jack arrived.

When the person finally does crack, they themselves will become a doodle, as the above Troper suggested, and probably associate with the others they created while going insane.
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* Does this mean that Holli is BoredWithInsanity ?
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[[WMG: Cool World is [[WhoFramedRogerRabbit Toon Town]]'s RedLightDistrict.]]

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