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2[[caption-width-right:206: Creator/ChristopherLloyd has another toony adventure]]
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4->''"Ready for some speedy, convenient and only relatively disturbing hole travel?"''
5-->--'''Drew Blanc'''
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7''Toonstruck'' is an [[AdventureGame Adventure]] [[PointAndClickGame point-and-click]] game developed by Burst Studios and published by Virgin Interactive on October 31st 1996, for MS-DOS. It uses FMV of Creator/ChristopherLloyd as [[PunnyName Drew]] [[MeaningfulName Blanc]], as well as animated cartoons, making most of the game have a RogerRabbitEffect.
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9The basic plot goes that character designer Drew Blanc has a meeting with his boss, who demands him to create more bunny characters for the 10th anniversary of the "Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show", since it needs something new and fresh to retain its audience, for the very next day.
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11Thus Blanc has to pull an all-nighter to figure out what kind of bunny would go well with the titular character of FFBB show. While he's at it, he gazes up at one of his own designed characters, Flux Wildly, in a sketch he has on the wall, longing to actually use him instead of the rabbit he's gotten fed up with.
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13He nods off, suffering from author's block. He wakes to the sound of his TV turning on and displaying said show, only for it to turn into a void that sucks Blanc into the cartoon world! In it, he meets his very own character, Flux, and asks him for help to return to the human world. Flux takes Blanc to the king of Cutopia, who promises to help him go back, in exchange for gathering the materials for the Cutifier - a machine to counter the Malevolator that [[BigBad Count]] [[MeaningfulName Nefarious]] has developed; a flying machine equipped with a raygun which has been used to transform the people and places of Cutopia into dark, twisted malevolence.
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15Thus begins the journey of Drew Blanc and Flux Wildly to find the pieces to make the Cutifier work and reverse what the evil Count Nefarious has done.
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17Then things go crazier...
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19ExecutiveMeddling meant that only ~1/3 of what Burst Studios wanted to make made it into the game resulting in a pretty big {{Cliffhanger}}. A sequel was meant to resolve this but Virgin [[LeftHanging pulled the plug]] before it could be finished when the first game proved to be a financial disappointment. Some of the unused materials from the game can be seen [[http://akril15.com/sr/toon/toon.html here]],[[https://web.archive.org/web/20051029032433/http://www.lauraj.net/portfolio/GameArt/Toonstruck/Toonstruck.htm here]], and on the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpepjZhDhg8&list=PLACMSh_URlEcwVqYAoOP-uylLtUxiXWPQ Toonstruck animator Laura Janczewski's official YouTube channel]]. Besides, there is a Lost Media Wiki [[https://lostmediawiki.com/Toonstruck_2_(cancelled_PC_adventure_game;_1996) entry for the the unreleased Toonstruck 2]], as well as [[https://tcrf.net/Proto:Toonstruck three]] [[https://tcrf.net/Toonstruck entries]] [[https://tcrf.net/Prerelease:Toonstruck on]] The Cutting Room Floor. In addition, [[https://toonstruck2.com/ there is a project aiming to release a remastered version of Toonstruck with the use of AI art, and then bring to life Toonstruck 2]]; the project team includes some of the people who worked on original Toonstruck.
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21The original game was re-released on Website/GOGDotCom on February 10, 2015 and UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on November 15, 2016.
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24!! This game provides examples of:
25* AdvertisedExtra: Spike is featured very prominently on the cover and main menu, to the point where one might assume he's the BigBad of the game. He only appears in one room near the end of the game, and is knocked unconscious shortly after.
26* TheAhnold: Jim the bulldog.
27* AlreadyUndoneForYou: Count Nefarious's castle
28* AlternateTooniverse: It's a world separate from from the live action one and has different lands: ([[SugarBowl Cutopia]], [[{{Mordor}} the Malevolands]], and [[CloudCuckooland Zanydu]]).
29* AmbiguouslyGay: The Carecrow.
30* AnimalSpeciesAccent: Polly the sheep speaks with a shaky voice resembling a sheep's bleat. She still retains this after she's turned into a {{dominatrix}}.
31* AnvilOnHead: After [[spoiler:you trick the Footman into falling into the trapdoor in the king's bedroom]], three barrels fall down. The first two contain TarAndFeathers, and the third contains an anvil that puts the character out of commission for the rest of the game.
32* BagOfHolding: Drew's inventory is one of these, given to him and presumably invented by Bricabrac. On the inventory screen, the thing is HUGE.
33* BigBadEnsemble: For the majority of the game, the sole main threat is Count Nefarious, who wants to turn all the toons evil and rule the toon world. But in the end cutscene of disk 1, we learn that [[spoiler:Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun is evil too, and she's working independently of Nefarious to take over both the toon world and the real world.]] However, we don't see much of her after that, as disk 2 takes place in Nefarious' castle, and the story is CutShort after that.
34* BigThinShortTrio: Feedback (short), Goggles (thin) and Lugnut (Big).
35* BloodlessCarnage: Mostly played straight, with a few aversions: When Warp pins on the acid-squirting flower, there's a squirt of blood, and when Woof punches through Warp's head with the boxing glove, it leaves his bloodied brains smashed through the wall. Being a toon, Warp is back on his feet in a few seconds. The characters in ''[[GameWithinAGame Wac-Man]]'' also bleed when they are hit.
36* BondageIsBad: After being zapped by the Malevolator, Marge the cow and Polly the sheep are turned into a BDSM duo [[spoiler:who kill Elmer the horse to make glue]].
37* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Flux becomes this when exposed to the Cutifier. Though he does in fact become a much "nicer" character, Zanydu people seem somewhat opposed to the constant friendliness of the Cutopians, so to him, that is crazy.
38* BuryYourGays: Possibly for the Carecrow. He acts CampGay and some time after he gets malevolated, Nefarious hits him with the Malevolator again, which causes him to apparently fall over dead.[[note]]He can be seen alive after the cutscene, but he isn't the same.[[/note]]
39* ChekhovsBoomerang:
40** [[spoiler:The Cloak and the Spit]] are used first to solve a puzzle and then again as a component of the Cutifier.
41** Several of the items you find and use in Disk 1 have other uses in Disk 2, such as [[spoiler:the Music Box, the Magnet, the Watering Can, and the Mallet]].
42* {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler: Drew manages to defeat Nefarious and Fluffy Bun Bun and destroy the Cutifier and Malevolator before returning to the real world. But Flux contacts him (through a communicator he gave him at the last second) and informs him the two are still alive and they need Drew's help. The mutagen Nefarious shot into Drew finally kicks in turning him into a toon before he warps back to the toon world. End game.]]
43* CardboardPrison: The Malevolands prison, as well as Nefarious' castle.
44* CartoonCheese: There are two pieces of sentient cheese in the game, both in Cutopia's tavern. One is the bartender, who is green and shaped like a clover, but otherwise fits the trope (covered in holes and gets eaten by mice). The second is one of the patrons at the tavern, who is a more traditional yellow circle with a slice missing.
45* CartoonCreature: While most of the toons are based off of animals or objects, there are some like Flux and the bouncer that don't resemble anything at all.
46* ColorCodedSpeech: Almost all characters have subtitles that are based on the color of their skin or clothes.
47* ConstantlyLactatingCow: Marge is an anthropomorphic cow who laments her butter-making Churnatron being out of order due to a missing part. Once you find that part and it gets reattached, Marge will attach the machine's suction caps to her udders every few seconds to produce butter.
48* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover of the game shows poor Drew strapped to an [[ElectricTorture electric chair being electrocuted]] by the insane clown, [[MonsterClown Spike]]. In the actual game, Spike only shows up at the very end of a game in one scene and is knocked unconscious after that. While Drew can be electrocuted in the game, it is not by an eletric chair but if he chooses to try to open the scanning door with his hand to the entrance where the Malevolator is then a shock helmet will appear on him and buzz him.
49* CuteIsEvil: [[spoiler: Fluffy-Fluffy Bun Bun. An ickle-wickle cutesy-wutesy megalomaniacal despot.]]
50* CutShort: The second half of the game has never seen the light of day because they were banking on sales to justify its release.
51* DeadpanSnarker: Drew Blanc tends to be this. It's a feature seen with many Zanydu residents as well.
52* DialogueTree: Bit of a strange case. The "main" conversation is represented by an ice cube (to "break the ice"), that melts further and further as the conversation plays out (and can no longer be pursued once entirely melted), other subjects that are touched upon through the main conversation will appear beside the ice cube as icons depicting the subject.
53* {{Dissimile}}: More than a few jokes of this nature.
54* DoubleEntendre: The organ in the tavern is a source of many dirty jokes.
55-->'''Drew''': "So tell me. Have you ever played with your own organ?"\
56'''Bartender''': "Och no. It's really too hard for me to master. The best I can do is to keep it clean and hope that someone with skilled hands walks into the pub and gives it a good pounding."\
57''[[HehHehYouSaidX [Drew and Flux laugh[=]=]]]''
58* DoWellButNotPerfect: [[ItMakesSenseInContext The instructions in the toilet paper]] of the Fish Flushing game in the fishing outhouse say that in order to win, you have to get the yellow puffer fish. But the fish you actually need to advance the storyline is the second best prize: a green sole.
59* EitherOrProphecy: At the start of disk 2, Drew is locked up in Count Nefarious's castle. Nefarious actually has the sense to use Ms. Fortune's precognitive powers to predict whether he will actually escape or not. Ms. Fortune tells him that Drew will never escape unless a lifeless knight walks ([[spoiler:Drew uses a magnet to move a suit of armor onto some switches that open the way to the armory]]), a bird rises in flames ([[spoiler:Drew uses a dumbwaiter to serve some gator guards a turkey stuffed with dynamite]]), and she herself obeys his command ([[spoiler:Drew uses mirrored glasses to reflect Ms. Fortune's HypnoticEyes back at her]]).
60* ElephantsAreScaredOfMice: Zanydu is connected to the mainland by a shuttle [[HamsterWheelPower powered by a precariously perched pachyderm]], who can be scared into running to Zanydu by showing it a conscious mouse (or lured into running to Cutopia by [[MotivationOnAStick showing it a peanut]]).
61* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: Sort of. Feedback, Goggles, and Lugnut were all brought back from the dead, but otherwise avert most of the actual tropes of zombiehood (shambling, brains, etc.). The only real evidence that something is off about them is that, aside from the gadgets which grant each one his respective missing sense, they're not proper toons, but just ambulatory construction guides that cartoonists and animators usually draw before they fill in the finished character. The implication, to an artist, is that a half-job is the best Nefarious could (or would) do on their resurrection - that, or they're just artist's concept sketches who were binned (read: killed off) before being fully realized into full-fledged characters.
62* EvilPlan: Take over the world and [[spoiler: Go to the human world and take it over as well!]]
63* EvilVersusEvil: [[spoiler: Nefarious' initial plan to turn things evil with his machine, and Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun planning to turn everything cute (including those that weren't cute before, such as the inhabitants of Zanydu and the Malevolands) with her machine.]]
64* ExecutiveMeddling: InUniverse, the plot starts when Drew's boss forces him to come up with several new characters to add to ''[[ShowWithinAShow The Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show]]'', much to Drew's discontentment.
65* ExpressiveMask:
66** Flux's "eyes" are actually a pair of heavily stylized glasses; he doesn't appear to have proper eyes at all, but that doesn't seem to slow him down.
67** [[spoiler: Fluffy's mask of King Hugh functions exactly like a real face.]]
68* {{Expy}}: Flux seems to be inspired by [[Franchise/SamAndMax Max]]. Both are small, loudmouthed creatures who are somewhat {{Heroic Comedic Sociopath}}s (Although Max is ''much'' more of a comedic sociopath than Flux). They even have similar-sounding voices, and Drew even calls Flux "little buddy" a few times, which is Sam's affectionate nickname for Max.
69* EyeScream: Spike the Clown enjoys torturing balloon animals by poking their eyes with a pin.
70* FateWorseThanDeath: ZigZagged with [[spoiler: the serum that Count Nefarious had Drew injected with, which slowly turns him into a toon and might trap him in the cartoon world forever]]. For the entire second half of the game, Drew is terrified of this happening, but [[spoiler:in the ending, when his boss turns down his suggestion and he gets a call from Flux asking for him to come back, he's smiling as he's becoming a toon]].
71* FetchQuest: The main objective of the game is for you to find pieces to fuel Cutifier in order to undo the effects of the Malevolator. When you are not doing that, then you finding items to advance to certain areas of the game or obtain other important [[PlotCoupon plot coupons]].
72* {{Foil}}: [[spoiler:During his pitch to his boss at the end of the game, Drew proposes that Flux be added to the cartoon as a co-star to Fluffy because they would act as foils to each other.]]
73* {{Foreshadowing}}:
74** An example that was cut. Just before Drew is transported to Cutopia, Vincent van Gogh's self-portrait can be seen hanging on Drew's room's wall. One of the things that was cut from the game was getting to meet Vincent van Gogh.
75** In the final game, there is a plaque outside King Hugh's castle announcing the future site of a royal botanical garden. King Hugh hasn't shown any interest in gardening, but [[spoiler:rabbits love gardens, and Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun is awfully upset about her meadow being destroyed...]]
76** When Ms. Fortune tries to warn Count Nefarious about an intruder in the toon world (Drew), Nefarious says "I have no time for more news of rabbits." The only prominent rabbit in the game is Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun. The implication seems to be that [[spoiler:Ms. Fortune used her psychic powers to predict Fluffy's world domination plot ahead of time, and Ms. Fortune had previously tried to warn Nefarious, but he hadn't listened]].
77** At one point after meeting Fluffy for the first time, you can ask her about King Hugh again. She will say that she "[doesn't] see him very much lately" because he's "all tied up" with other things. [[spoiler:Guess which cute and lovable bunny kidnapped him]]?
78* ForgetfulJones: King Hugh's royal engineer Bricabrac is ridiculously forgetful.
79* FunWithAcronyms:
80-->'''Robot Maker''': I am a Super Mega Ultra Genius!
81-->'''Flux''': That's SMUG for short, right?
82* GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul: The goal of the first half of the game is to build the Cutifier, a device that makes everything and anyone it zaps bright and cheery, in order to undo the damage caused by the Malevolator (which has the opposite effect). [[spoiler:The more sinister side of this trope rears up when you actually finish the device and King Hugh (actually Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun in disguise) reveals that she wants to use it to conquer the whole world by forcefully turning everyone into her happy subjects]].
83* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy:
84** The security guards in both Cutopia and the Malevolands are shown to be frequently incompetent in their own ways. The latter's case is even lampshaded by Drew after he gets into the Malevolator.
85** The only subversions is an outhouse security guard who is determined not to leave his post and doesn't fall for the same tricks seen in other media and the monster bouncer at Seedy's, who only allows the duo in when they finally get the proper attire.
86* HappyCircusMusic: "Fun Fair," a happy calliope waltz by Dick Stephen Walter, plays during the puzzle to get into Spike the clown's room. It's a SimonSaysMinigame where you click different parts of a giant clown face.
87* HereWeGoAgain: The ending has a rather tragic example. [[spoiler:Drew is inspired by his adventures (which he thinks are a dream) to incorporate Flux into Fluffy's show as a character foil. His heartfelt pitch to Sam Schmultz the next morning completely fails to move his narrow-minded boss, who is outraged that Drew went against his orders to create more cute characters. Turns out a MeanBoss won't appreciate you doing anything but exactly what he told you to do, even if your proposal is a far superior idea.]] Luckily (?) enough for Drew, [[spoiler:he's not immediately fired because his boss still needs him to create more characters. And also because his adventure was real and he gets sucked back into the Toon world soon after.]]
88* HypnotismReversal: The final act of the game introduces Count Nefarious's right hand, Ms. Fortune, who is a gypsy cat with HypnoticEyes. A pair of reflective sunglasses are enough to turn the tables on her, while somehow protecting the wearer as well.
89* ImpactSilhouette:
90** Jim leaves behind a bulldog-shaped hole in the wall once you've dealt with him.
91** The third-flooguards in Nefarious' castle leave alligator-shaped holes in the bathroom window.
92** Snout doesn't make a hole, but he leaves an imprint on the dungeon wall shaped like his body.
93* InvoluntaryDance:
94** The mouse in the tavern will start dancing and be unable to stop as long as Drew is playing the organ. [[spoiler:Even if it's standing right next to the mousetrap]].
95** If you enter Ms. Fortune's lair without using the appropriate item, she'll hypnotize Drew into dancing until he's brought back to the jail cell.
96* KleptomaniacHero: Considering that some things are actually stolen from others...
97* LampshadeHanging: Oh so much!
98* LaughingMad: SPIKE THE CLOWN.
99* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The cupboard in King Hugh's castle is one of the first things you see in the game, but you can't open it until you obtain the cooking spit much later in the game. Once you do, Drew excitedly remarks how they've been "waiting for this for a long time".
100* LikeIsLikeAComma: Ms. Fit speaks like this.
101* LogicBomb: The only way to get rid of the Robot Maker is by using his own intelligence against him.
102* MagiTek: The Malevolator that is powered by four magical crystals.
103* {{Malaproper}}: B. B. Wolf. For example, he says that it is against prototype (protocol) to be on a first-name basis with dinner and also claims that King Hugh wouldn't be unhappy if his mother was flatulent (flattened) by a bus.
104* MeaningfulName: Aside from Drew Blanc, there's his boss, Sam Schmaltz, who will only accept cutesy bunny-related ideas on Drew's part.
105* MindRape: The reason Spike isn't quite right in the head is because Nefarious had Ms. Fortune inflict this on him [[ForTheEvulz to amuse himself.]]
106* MissXPun:
107** Ms. Fortune is a cat with PsychicPowers (a FortuneTeller), who is also evil (meeting her is a misfortune).
108** Ms. Fit, ValleyGirl who runs the costume store. She's not a ''misfit'' but is instead very fit, since she's noted as buxom and in great shape.
109* MonsterClown:
110** Spike is an insane clown with a fascination for torturing balloon animals. The door to his room (a padded cell) also qualifies, for added fun. [[DisSimile If by "fun" you mean horrifying abominations]].
111** The corrupted Carecrow also counts in a sense. After all, you give him the harlequin costume mere seconds before he's transformed into [[ScaryScarecrows an actually scary scarecrow]].
112* MoonLogicPuzzle: Several puzzles requires one to think using cartoon logic to progress, perhaps most famously picking up Warp's "[[CirclingBirdies stars]]" after he is hit by a boxing glove.
113* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The BigBad is named Count Nefarious, just in case you had any doubts about his villainy.
114* NobodyPoops:
115** AsYouKnow, this toilet is used for our Zanydu sport of fish flushing. What else did you have in mind?
116** Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun claims to make cute poops that smell better than flowers.
117* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Robot Maker speaks with a voice that sounds like robot Creator/ChristopherWalken, especially when he rants about how he'll one day take over the world.
118* NonSequitur: Spike the Clown, all the time. Drew may even engage in non sequitur "conversations" with him that prove fruitless.
119* NoodleIncident: If you attempt to give [[spoiler: the Maleficated Marge and Polly]] any "torture devices" other than the feather, they'll angrily tell you that they've already tried it. The items that elicit this reaction include things like a cooking spit, a giant mallet, and ''a puffer fish.''
120* NPCRoadblock: There are a few:
121** In Zandydu, you can't enter the outhouse until you fix the clock so that the security guard can leave his post.
122** You can't get into the Malevolands until you get B.B. Wolf some wine.
123** When you finally get into the Malevolands the Bouncer will prevent you from entering into Seedy's until you get the proper attire.
124* ObviousVillainSecretVillain: Count Nefarious is the ruler of the [[{{Mordor}} the Malevolands]] who wants to take over the world by turning everything dark and scary with his Malevolator. He is the sole main antagonist for much of the game, [[spoiler: but it's revealed at the end of Disc 1 that Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun, a resident of the good kingdom Cutopia, has taken over her kingdom, and is also planning to take over the rest of the world]].
125* PaintingTheMedium: The game plays pretty fast and loose with the fourth wall in general, but the arcade has an arcade machine partly framing the area, making it look like it's being displayed on such a machine.
126* PixelHunt:
127** Once you poison the vulture in the Way-Outback and get the arrow sign, you might think that's all there is to do since the vulture's corpse just triggers some dialogue and nothing else. There's actually one tiny spot on the corpse that's labelled "loose feather" that is also an item you can get.
128** The gargoyle's horn in Count Nefarious' castle. Unless you mouse over it by accident, there's no way to know there was something you were supposed to click on there.
129** The button for the bathroom sink plug in the castle is ''very'' small.
130* PlungerDetonator: The mousetrap in the pub has one, but it's used to activate a mallet rather than some dynamite.
131* PopcornOnTheCob: You make popcorn simply by tossing a cob of corn into a fire. Drew [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] to tell the players "DontTryThisAtHome".
132* PortableHole: Used for [[PortalNetwork fast traveling]], which also doubles as AnotherDimension
133* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Classical pieces such as "La gazza ladra" and the "William Tell Overture" are heard on the game's soundtrack, the remainder consisting chiefly of production library music.
134* PunnyName: A lot, including, Drew Blanc, Ms. Fit and Ms. Fortune.
135* ReadTheFinePrint: Used very extensively on the poster for the WACME (Not) Everyone's a Winner Contest. If you read only the big bubbly font, it comes across as a usual buzzword-ridden sweepstakes ad, but the much smaller, more generic font interspersed throughout is much, much more pessimistic, effectively ratting itself out as VeryFalseAdvertising.
136* RedHerring: A couple of things serve only to distract you from actual correct answers:
137** The literal red herring you find in the trophy room actually has an use, as you can swap it for different types of fish in the outhouse. However, this comes up when the "Scroll of Wisdom" implies that you're supposed to try to get a puffer fish, which is useless. You're actually supposed to [[spoiler:get the sole, which is presented as the second best type of fish, as a counterpart for the heart in the Malevolator]].
138** The WACME products in the shop look like they'd become useful later on, and they even have their own FMV cutscenes (because there's no way the animators would waste their precious animation budget on scenes that are completely irrelevant, right?) but the only one that serves any purpose is the boxing glove ([[spoiler:you have to watch the demonstration, then grab the stars that briefly appear to use as an item]]). You can't even obtain any of them.
139* TheReveal: In the middle of the game, it's revealed that [[spoiler: Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun took over King Hugh's throne and disguised herself as the king so she can use the Cutifier to turn everything cute and cuddly as she sees fit.]]
140* RogerRabbitEffect: The cartoon characters are animated, of course, while protagonist Drew Blanc is created by filming Christopher Lloyd in live-action.
141* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: "Groan!" "Heavy sigh."
142* SceneryPorn: So many of the backgrounds are just so damn lush and detailed.
143* SceneryGorn: The Malevolands / Malevolated areas. The lush, green grass and forests of Cutopia are replaced by gray dirt, cracks, and spiky briar.
144* SerialEscalation: If Drew is hypnotized by Ms. Fortune, he'll be put back in the castle jail, where Snout enacts new methods to prevent him from getting out[[note]]wearing a gas mask, and attempting to clean the dungeon with a vacuum cleaner[[/note]] before just quitting his job and leaving the key under the mat for Drew to find.
145* {{Scotireland}}: The Cutopian Bartender is half Irish, half Scottish ("...and all cheese!") and alternates between these two accents. He is, in fact, a green cheese shaped like a FourLeafClover wearing a kilt. Also lampshaded: "Most people can't tell the difference!"
146* SequelHook: The final cut scene hints at this: [[spoiler: Drew's pitch to introduce Flux into the ''Fluffy Bun-Bun Show'' is shot down by his boss, but he gets a call from Flux that they need his help with some new crisis. Drew transforms into a toon and disappears]]. Sadly the sales of the game were too disappointing to justify the sequel's development, even though the developers have stated they wish to make one.
147* ServileSnarker: The Footman, though apparently he adores King Hugh and would doubtfully act towards his liege as he does Drew and Flux.
148* {{Sexophone}}: Heard when Ms. Fortune tries to hypnotize Drew.
149* ShoutOut:
150** The title is a riff on ''Film/{{Moonstruck}}''.
151** Cutopia's arcade has arcade cabinets called [[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Wombat]], [[Franchise/StreetFighter Sweetfighter]] and [[VideoGame/PacMan Wacman]].
152** The costume shop has costumes that resemble [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons Rosie the Robot]] and [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Elmer Fudd]]'s hunting outfit, among others.
153** In addition to being a PunnyName, Drew Blanc's surname comes from legendary cartoon voice actor Creator/MelBlanc.
154** When talking about Elmer the horse, Drew and Flux sing the opening lines to Series/MisterEd and then laugh.
155** The Robot Maker's lower body is a dead ringer for a [[Series/DoctorWho Dalek]]'s.
156** Jim mentions getting a [[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} sailor into shape and putting him on an all spinach diet.]]
157* SimonSaysMinigame: The door to Spike's room is a giant clown face. To open it, you need to poke one part of it, then two, three, and so on in the right order.
158* SolveTheSoupCans: The phone dialing sequence, for one.
159* SkewedPriorities: Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun is not having a great day. She's rather upset about the attacks by Nefarious, but "more importantly", somebody gave her cotton candy...''and she hates cotton candy!''
160* StewedAlive: When Drew and Flux come to again after having been knocked out by B.B. Wolf, they are in a cooking pot in the wolf's cave, with a fire underneath and B. B. Wolf cutting carrots and adding the slices into the pot.
161* SubvertedKidsShow: Despite looking like a stereotypical kid friendly game, it contains tons of mature content (swearing, alcohol, sexual, etc).
162* TakeOverTheWorld: The goal of Count Nefarious, the Robot Maker, [[spoiler: and Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun]].
163* TalkativeLoon: Most of Spike's dialouge makes him out this way.
164* TestYourStrengthGame: There's one in the arcade. Naturally you have to cheat to win it.
165* ThatRussianSquatDance: A rather... terrible attempt at it occurs when Ms. Fortune is having fun with the hypnotized Drew.
166* TooKinkyToTorture: Mistress Marge is so used to being whipped by Punisher Polly that nothing can satisfy her anymore. Except... [[spoiler: a feather]].
167* ToonTransformation: In the second half of the game, Drew is injected with mutagen ink that will turn him into a toon and prevent him from returning to his home dimension. [[spoiler:In the ending, it turns out returning to Earth did not nullify the mutagen. Drew becomes a toon and is warped back to the cartoon world after getting a distress call from Flux. [[CliffHanger The end]].]]
168* TrappedInTVLand: Drew Blanc gets trapped inside the cartoon world as part of the game's story.
169* ValleyGirl: Ms. Fit, the owner of costume shop, though a subversion as far as the stereotypical personality traits go, as she reads complex books and discusses their symbolism.
170* VillainousBadlandHeroicArcadia: The good guys live in the pleasant and green land of Cutopia, the bad guys live in the dark and barren Malevolands (and are in the process of converting more and more of Cutopia into Malevolands).
171* VocalDissonance: Lugnut; big hulking guard -- bright helium voice. This actually comes into play when Drew has to mimic his voice to bypass a security lock.
172* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An aversion with the horse in the stable after it is malevolated. The game actually lets you ask about its disappearance. While the response is merely [[EvilLaugh a malicious cackle]], the answer becomes apparent once you ask yourself [[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_glue where the glue comes from]]]]. As a matter of fact, the presence of the machine ought to be a dead giveaway before you even need to bother asking. Not to mention the fact that the poor bugger was named "[[MeaningfulName Elmer]]" and before the stable gets malevolated, right-clicking on the horse will [[{{Foreshadowing}} lead Flux to describe him as]] [[spoiler: "a pot of glue waiting to happen"]].
173** [[spoiler: While we don't actually meet King Hugh (or we probably did, hard to tell), Fluffy Bun Bun mentions that he was locked away. You never get around to rescuing him however.]]
174* WhosOnFirst: A few times, most notably with the singing baker frogs Dough and Mee.
175* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Drew Blanc literally exclaims "Spiders! Why did it have to be spiders?" upon seeing a couple of them crawling on the wall.
176* WorldOfPun: Oh yes; several worlds, to be exact.
177* YankTheDogsChain: The Carecrow asks you to bring him a new outfit when you first see him, but you can't actually do that until much later in the game, after you gain entry to the Malevolands. [[spoiler: Not a minute after he finally gets his new clothes, he gets zapped with the Maleficator.]]
178* ZipMode: Right-clicking on an exit will, with very few exceptions, take Drew there in nothing flat.

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