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Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Roger's Profile Rework

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Does anyone remember "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"? You know, the movie that made Disney and Warner
stop a war of more than 50 years just for a few seconds of screentime and that has the coolest scene of victory against alcoholism ever? No? Well, i do.

Anyway, i've decided to rewatch the movie a few days ago, it's still pretty good and the animation/live action segments hold up to this day. Along with the movie, Steven Spielberg and Disney released 3 shorts that aren't currently indexed on the profiles because.... Idk, someone probably forgot to watch them

That's why i'm here, the shorts have a lot of wacky Toon Force feats that are interesting + important enough to change how we currently handle the scaling for Disney's Classic cartoon characters

The Content:
Old Profile:

New Profile:

Changes:

  • P&A Section Additions:
    • Fire and Explosion Manipulation
    • Fourth Wall Awareness and Dimensional travel
    • Fusionism
    • Size Manipulation
    • Afterimage Creation
    • Poison Manipulation
    • Resistance to Extreme Heat
  • Massive AP, Durability and Speed Upgrades
One interesting thing on the movie's story is that Roger's Superhuman Durability comes from his Toon Physiology

As stated here, Roger's Toon nature makes something that should normally harm a human (A refrigerator dropping on his head) don't affect Roger at all. Making a parallel between his Toon Physiology and his physical durability by saying that he should be able to tank "anything" due to his Toon Physiology enabling him to withstand damage far above what should be capable for a normal human. As such, characters who also have Toon Physiology, like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and etc should scale to the same durability value

Massive thanks for @Demon_Lord18, due to him making all the calculations presented here.

That's all



Agree: @DimeUhDozen @The_2nd_Existential_Seed @DarkDragonMedeus

Disagree:

Neutral:
 
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I seriously need to remember to rewatch this movie.

But, yeah, obviously no contention from me considering I'm aware of how toon works in Disney. They're basically a less ridiculous version of Looney Tunes variant (I'm not going to be surprised if this changes though and they become more evenly matched)
 
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