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- Disney's Toontown Online/Unused Animations. From The Cutting Room Floor. With the next animation, they were only found in the French Toontown Phase files.
This article is a work in progress. ...Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes. |
To do: There are loads more. Also, replace the videos with gifs of the animations. |
- 1Cogs
- 2Cog Attacks
- 3Toons
- 4Estates
- 5Streets
Cogs
Unused Feet Walking Defeat Animation
Deep within the Animation/Model files is a strange animation of the cog's feet walking away after being defeated.It may have been intended as an alt defeat animation, but it was cut for unknown reasons.However enough, it was possibly intended for an unused Cog defeat; Cogs weren't originally going to explode but shrink into small clowns.
(Source: MMO Central Forums)
Unused Lured State Animation
To do: Rip the animation. |
According to this animation, you were supposed to lure cogs. It was cut for unknown reasons.
Unused Cog Walk Animation
To do: Rip the animation. |
A weird cog walking animation scrapped for unknown reasons. It could've been used on The Big Cheese, Name Dropper or any other cog.
Unused Hose Retalitation Animation
Even if you squirt a cog with a fire hose, it won't be pushed back which is why this animation remains unused. It was actually seen in an Alpha screenshot.
Cog Attacks
Unused Song & Dance Attack
Cogs originally had a Song & Dance attack, but it was scrapped for unknown reasons.Strangely enough, that attack was mentioned on a Big Cheese trading card. In the Cog Attack strings, it seemed like it was going to work as a single Toon attack.
Jesse Schell, the game's director, in a 2017 Q&A session, says that he doesn't remember what this was used for exactly, but that it was one of two things. This animation was used as part of some sort of 'hypnosis thing, where you hypnotize the Cogs into doing [the animation]. That's one theory, and then the second theory I'll put out there is that I think there was supposed to be an attack with the marketing guys, [Sellbots].'[1] The animation can be found in most versions of the phase archive files.
Jesse Schell, the game's director, in a 2017 Q&A session, says that he doesn't remember what this was used for exactly, but that it was one of two things. This animation was used as part of some sort of 'hypnosis thing, where you hypnotize the Cogs into doing [the animation]. That's one theory, and then the second theory I'll put out there is that I think there was supposed to be an attack with the marketing guys, [Sellbots].'[1] The animation can be found in most versions of the phase archive files.
Unused Smoke Cigar Attack
Cogs originally had a Cigar-smoking attack, but it was cut most likely due to its use of tobacco in a kid-friendly game.
Toons
Taunt Emotion
A scrapped emotion that shows a toon what looks like about to pick a fight. It was scrapped for unknown reasons, but it could have been because of its violent nature/misuse. Strangely enough, it could still be found on the 'Many Faces of Flippy' poster that was included with newsletters.
Miscellaneous Animations
Several unused Toon animations can be found in the phase files. Their purposes are unknown. They are mixed in with the cog battle and playground-category files.
Estates
Unused Jellybean Bank Animation
The Jellybean Bank in the Toon Estate's would have opened up from the top when activated. An unused/incomplete animation file can be found in the phase files and can be viewed by remapping the missing textures.
(Source: SweetRatt)
Unused Laughing Doodle
An unused animation of a Doodle laughing. It may have originally been the Speak Command as the final version uses a similar animation.
Unused Doodle Ball
An unused animation of a Doodle rolling into a ball. With the next animation, they were only found in the French Toontown Phase files.
Unused Strange Doodle Animation
An even more incomplete version of the unused Doodle Ball animation.
Streets
Unused Buildings
An unused dancing building in Toontown Online. The model of the building is used for the Toontown Sign Factory. The concept of animated buildings would later make a reappearance in the Toontown 2.0 prototype.
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Disney's Toontown Online |
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Developers: Disney Interactive Media Group, Schell Games, Frogchildren Studios Publisher: The Walt Disney Company Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X Released internationally: June 2, 2003 This game has unused animations. This game has a prototype articleThis game has unused areas. This game has hidden development-related text. This game has unused enemies. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused models. This game has unused items. This game has unused music. This game has unused sounds. This game has debugging material. This game has regional differences. This game has revisional differences. This game has a prerelease article |
This page sucks. If you could make it suck less, that would be awesome. Specifically: Needs more meat - be more descriptive about everything, make this look more like an article and less like a database. And don't add speculation. |
This game is defunct. Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down. As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen. |
This article is a work in progress. ...Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes. |
To do: Revisional Changes, such as removed clothing and changed-around textures.
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Disney's Toontown Online was an MMORPG developed by Disney Interactive and Schnell games. It was targeted towards kids and families, which focused on taking the role of a Toon that fought evil business robots with the use of silly gags. Even though the servers were shut down on September 19, 2013, it still manages to have a following as the developers are surprisingly open to talking about some scrapped concepts and unused content contained within its files.
- 3Revisional Changes
- 3.3Changed Sounds
- 4Removed Minigames
- 5Unused Sounds
- 7Unused Text
- 8Regional Differences
- 8.2Gameplay changes
- 9Game Oddities
Subpages
Unused Models Stuff that wasn't seen outside of the vault. |
Unused Animations Smoking is bad, even for mechanical robots. |
Unused Areas Extra mini-game maps and some sort of... Foot Factory? |
Unused or Removed Textures Ever thought something was at your estate? Think again. |
Original Storyline Video
The original Flash launcher displayed a video while the game being downloaded. It involved Scrooge McDuck trying to repair the robot found in Gyro Gearloose's lab in order to make money, but after accidentally crossing the two wires, the robot turns evil and goes on to create the Cogs using another machine found in the laboratory. The video was later removed with newer versions of the launcher, but it still could be watched from the UK website for a while.
Sadly, a usable version of flash launcher as we know it is no longer on the internet, or so we thought. The 3 .swf files for this flash launcher have been found but can't be displayed here due to compatibility issues.
![Toontown Online Phase Files Toontown Online Phase Files](https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca887773594c2.wixmp.com/f/ad720178-45a3-4f5c-af55-12c96989c2fa/d9mjeks-27390022-6249-42c0-b180-cc50dd6e585a.jpg?token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJ1cm46YXBwOjdlMGQxODg5ODIyNjQzNzNhNWYwZDQxNWVhMGQyNmUwIiwic3ViIjoidXJuOmFwcDo3ZTBkMTg4OTgyMjY0MzczYTVmMGQ0MTVlYTBkMjZlMCIsImF1ZCI6WyJ1cm46c2VydmljZTpmaWxlLmRvd25sb2FkIl0sIm9iaiI6W1t7InBhdGgiOiIvZi9hZDcyMDE3OC00NWEzLTRmNWMtYWY1NS0xMmM5Njk4OWMyZmEvZDltamVrcy0yNzM5MDAyMi02MjQ5LTQyYzAtYjE4MC1jYzUwZGQ2ZTU4NWEuanBnIn1dXX0.b0oxVWEPjlBxH1GUWIHnnGdP-MWOqdVe1laX9Si0IaM)
Revisional Changes
Toontown Online has went under some changes throughout the years, whether it be minor aesthetic changes or differences in gameplay.
Loading Screen
sv1.0.6.16 and Prior | sv1.0.7.12 |
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File:TTO LoadingScreen Before.png | File:TTO LoadingScreen After.png |
On August 26, 2003, Toon Tips were introduced on the loading screen. Before that, it was just artwork of the Sensational Six riding a Trolley.
Donald's Dock Toon Headquarters
sv1.0.36.9 and Prior | sv1.0.36.10 |
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File:TTO DDockToonHQ Before.png | File:TTO DDockToonHQ After.png |
The mast of the Donald's Dock Toon Headquarters was changed from an unfitting gold to a more suitable wooded-green color.
Changed Sounds
Cog Question Sound Effect
Before 2010, the Cogs used a different sound effect when asking a question. It is very similar to the Skelecog's question sound effect, and was changed likely to make it sound more distinct.
sv1.0.40.12? |
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Removed Minigames
On the Toontown test servers, the assets for three new board games were added to the Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres neighborhood.
Originally, players could walk up to one of the picnic tables scattered around the area and play a minigame with another. Chinese Checkers was the only playable game on the test server. None of these games were ever fully implemented into the public build of the game, although the models and graphics can still be found in the phase_6.mf archive of the original game's files.
(Source: Removed/unreleased features - Playgrounds - Toontown Wiki)
Chinese Checkers
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Tutorials | ||
Buttons | ||
Misc. |
Find Four
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Buttons |
Regular Checkers
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Misc. |
Unused Sounds
Emotions
Different Cry Sound
A longer version of the cry emotion sound.
Taunt sound
Toontown Online Phase Files Online
A file called avatar_emotion_taunt.mp3 in the same archive.
Photo Fun Leftovers
To do: Is the minigame's logic still in the source code? |
These are leftover sound effects from the removed minigame in the phase_4 archive.
Camera Zoom
Camera Shutter
Camera Instamatic
Unused Music
Trolley Song
This was originally intended for the Trolley, but ended up being unused.
The Big Boss
This never appeared in the game, except in Parties.
Cog Boss Victory
Originally used after beating a boss. It was replaced with the newer Victory Music (Hall of Fame) when Bossbot HQ came out on March 6, 2008.
encnter.string.announce
An unused jingle.
Alternative Summer Fireworks Song
To do: Upload the song. |
An alternative version of the fireworks music. It was never used in game.
Unused Text
news_index.txt
This text is found in the phase_3.5/models/news/ directory and doesn't have any real in-game purpose. Supposedly, it was to help the developers to find the news folder.
![Online Online](https://lostmediawiki.com/images/0/09/ToontownCentral.png)
Missing Key Check
This code checks for keys, and is meant to be ignored. This is located in the TTLocalizerEnglish.py file.
Regional Differences
To do: Tons.
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Japanese voices
The Japanese version had voice acting for the NPCs in the tutorial. All Disney characters in the playground also have voice lines, but only when the player isn't mentioned.
International |
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Gameplay changes
To do: Find more general gameplay changes. |
Battles
The Japanese version bumped up the round time in battles from 20 to 50 seconds.
Game Oddities
To do: There's a ton more. |
Manholes in Cog HQs
After Bossbot HQ was released, some curious manholes could be spotted in in all of the Cog Headquarters. Though, there has been no official information about the manholes and their use and ended up being decorations.
- Manhole in the Sellbot HQ.
- Manhole in the Cashbot HQ.
- Manhole in the Lawbot HQ.
- Manhole in the Bossbot HQ.
Toontown Online Phase Files 2017
Unused Tunnel in Acorn Acres
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The unused Acorn Acres tunnel. The sign reads 'Under Construction'. (From YouTube user ToontownDock.)
This tunnel in Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres was always under construction, and was never entered at all during normal gameplay. At a Q&A during the fan-organized 2016 ToonFest Event, Jesse Schell, Toontown Online's director, Stated that the tunnel had no purpose, and was there if the development team wanted to create a new area they hadn't thought of yet.
Some time after the tunnel was released, an article was published to Toontown Brazil's website stating that behind the tunnel 'were no Cogs'.
Some time after the tunnel was released, an article was published to Toontown Brazil's website stating that behind the tunnel 'were no Cogs'.
Hidden Moon under Estates
Ever since Estates were released on the Test Server, an upside-down moon could be seen if the Toon tried to swim inside the river tunnel. Since the sun has it's own separate texture, it was assumed that a day-night feature for the Estate was considered.
Switched Music
The music for the Toon Slingshot and Treasure Dive trolley games were switched at one point, as evidenced by Treasure Dive's music internally referred to as MG_Target and Toon Slingshot's music referred to as MG_Diving in phase_4.
The Disney series | |
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PlayStation | Magical Racing Tour • Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix • Treasure Planet |
PlayStation 2 | Disney Golf • Finding Nemo |
Dreamcast | Magical Racing Tour • Dinosaur |
GameCube | Extreme Skate Adventure • Finding Nemo |
Xbox | Finding Nemo |
Windows | Disney's Toontown Online • Disney Infinity 3.0 Gold Edition |
Game Boy (Color) | Tokyo Disneyland: Fantasy Tour • Pop'n Music GB Disney Tunes • Magical Racing Tour |
Game Boy Advance | Disney Sports: Soccer • Disney Sports: Basketball • Disney Sports: Football • Disney Sports: Skateboarding • Disney Sports: Snowboarding • Extreme Skate Adventure • Herbie: Fully Loaded • Finding Nemo • Home on the Range • Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise • Kim Possible 3: Team Possible |
Nintendo DS | Disney Friends |
Adobe Flash | Toontown Laff Lanes |
HTML5 | Soaring Over Summer Arcade |
Other | Disney Magic Kingdoms (iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Windows) |
See also | |
Mickey Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy • Chip 'n Dale • Winnie the Pooh • DuckTales • Bonkers • Snow White • Pinocchio • Peter Pan • Jungle Book • Robin Hood • Beauty and the Beast • Aladdin • Lion King • Hunchback of Notre Dame • Tarzan • Lilo & Stitch • Toy Story • Monsters, Inc. • The Incredibles • Cars • Pirates of the Caribbean • The Muppets • Star Wars • Kingdom Hearts • That's So Raven • Suite Life of Zack and Cody • Club Penguin • Gravity Falls |
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