Well if the chip and Dale live action movie is a sequel to roger rabbit it shows the world despite having animated characters still progress like the real world so doom words on the freeway kinda falls flat there still traffic jams and the shops became part of everyday life instead the wonderful things it would bring and in the present day today Toons seems not to have powers like their great grandparents they still have powers but seems to be more realistic in nature and they probably died If they jump off a building with a few acceptsons
Just a thought. At 1:14 mark where Judge Doom said “Traffic jams are a thing of the past.” Include some video of maybe a couple of different traffic jams on a Freeway. Just a thought though. Great video though.
"Traffic jams will be a thing of the past" Yeah, that didn't age well! It'd be interesting if there was a city or county where anime characters lived. I'd love to see Judge Doom try to use his DIP on the anime characters, emphasis on the word try.
Nowadays, the opposite may be happening but not really, there's still freeways and traffic, but now there's electric vehicles, and charging stations, nowadays why drive a tesla and charge your vehicle, or i wouldn't take the lousy freeway, while you can take the Metro for a dollar, and Metrolink and Amtrak for $10-20 ,more transit infrastructure is being planned, but it's being more delayed, were still in Dooms reality, But its bad we'll have freeways, gas stations, cheap/now expensive motels, rapidly cooked food, tire salons, sport stadiums, automobile dealerships, and Wonderful Billboards
He's running people out of their homes to build a Freeway. That's just a real thing the Government has done to low-income neighborhoods. They call it "Urban Renewal".
He deserved the recognition for this role. They said Tim Curry was 'too scary' for the role, but Lloyd still freaked out generations of children. He took it so seriously; never blinked when the camera focused on him, and the red shoe death scene was his favourite. He saw this as a way of getting back at Disney for the villains who scared him as a kid.
Roger Rabbit is just about a documentary about Big Car and Big Oil conspiring to get rid of good public transportation in favor of freeways and lots of cars.
Honestly judge doom is in my opinion my favorite Disney twist villain because while I knew he's a judge that shouldn't be trusted, I never expected him to be the main villain Roger rabbit is soo good Honestly one of my favorite Disney films and a perfect tribute to dectetive noirs and classic animation
I watched this with my 4 year old son last weekend, he fell off the sofa many times due pure laughter. The Chinatown references and hilarious hints at L.A. urban nighmare were icing on the cake.
Toon Town is symbolic of all the neighborhoods filled with marginalized minorities that were torn down for freeway and highway projects. So much beautiful classical architecture demolished in favor of soulless parking lots for dead empty malls and big box stores. All so people would be forced to buy a product that is slowly destroying the planet.
Only Christopher Lloyd could make a villain in played straight in such silliness and make him one of the most threatening sounding villains who sends chills through you.
The thing I didn't understand is that after Judge Doom destroyed away Toontown and the other toons with the "Dip", was he planning on building this whole freeway himself and/or getting the Weasels in building the freeway?
@@jacobtennyson9213 Thank you and I remember him saying all this from 0:53-1:04. Those must be bad guys who works for him to build his freeway where those bad guys must not be toons since he was planning on killing all toons even though Doom is a toon himself and maybe soon Doom would have killed the Weasels who are also toons. Otherwise if the L.A. City Council and construction crews were not bad guys, maybe they felt they had no choice but to do what he says since he's a judge.