

This is shown occasionally in the TV show, and more clearly in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. In Sponge Bob Squarepants, the undersea world is animated and the surface world is live-action.Cartoon Network had several advertisements between 20 that depicted the channel's characters in a huge live-action city.An unusual example where the humans are also animated, just more realistically (they're painted in a shade darker than 'Toon' people and objects, have a much more subdued range of motion and especially reactions, and are drawn with five fingers). Bonkers was a cartoon, but some people in the cartoon were humans and some were toons.Cartoon Land, from the very early Walt Disney shorts, Alice in Cartoon Land.An episode of The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo sent Shaggy and Scooby into the worlds of several Newspaper Comics.Animaniacs portrays the characters as Animated Actors created by production studios, though the Warners and Slappy Squirel know that even their 'real world' is still a cartoon.

Season 2 of World's Greatest Adventures sends Rufus to Cartoonland in a teleporter accident it's a cartoon world with a simplistic chalkboard-like artstyle, and Toon Transformation applies.The Second Dimension in The Cartoon Man trilogy serves as this.Mention is made of 'Inkblot Grove' and the 'Toon Quarter', but they haven't been visited in-comic yet although they're implied to be more like toon ghettos.
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Toon Town is casually mentioned, but not visited, in Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary Wolf.The only remaining references to it are one of Harris' nicknames for Holli and a brief scene in the comic adaptation. The film originally contained a locale called 'Sweet Place', where the more family-friendly, Disney-esque toons lived, that played the trope straight.The eponymous Cool World, although it far more resembles Dark City than the bright and cheery (but also crapsaccharine in its own way) Toon Town of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Last Action Hero: In Jack Slater's movie world, cartoons mix with human beings in the police station.Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Unlike Space Jam, the cartoon characters just exist on Earth without any inter-world travel.The Trope Namer from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a suburban Los Angeles district where the Toon community lives.Appropriately enough, the Trope Namer itself appears as part of this world, and is suffering under the tyranny of Homie X Luxory and Secks. In Those Lacking Spines, Inept Crossings seems to serve as the home of the many characters who get lumped into bad fanfiction crossover pieces.The Toon World, a deck of cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! created by Pegasus and featuring caricatured duel monsters.
