The area is inspired by Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), and resembles a set from a Max Fleischer cartoon. Hollywoodland was combined with the concept of Mickey’s Birthdayland, as well as a concept found in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, to form Mickey’s Toontown, which opened in 1993 behind Fantasyland at Disneyland. Roger Rabbit was set to be the star of his own land, behind Main Street, U.S.A. Roger Rabbit was recognized as a lucrative character by Disney after the release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and a set of attractions based on the movie was developed for Disney theme parks. The 3 ft (914 mm) gauge Jolly Trolley can also be found in this area, though it closed as an attraction in 2003 and is now present only for display purposes. The “city” is also home to cartoon character’s houses such as the house of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy, as well as Donald Duck’s boat. Toontown features two main attractions: Gadget’s Go Coaster and Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. Mickey’s Toontown is based on a 1930s cartoon aesthetic and is home to Disney’s most popular cartoon characters. It was inspired by “Toontown” from the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit in which cartoon characters live apart from humans. The attraction is a small-scale recreation of the Mickey Mouse universe where visitors can meet the characters and visit their homes which are constructed in a cartoonish style. Mickey’s Toontown is a themed land at Disneyland.
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