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What to do with this character idea?
Topic Started: Jan 11 2018, 08:05 AM (9 Views)
Michael Morin
Peasant
Hi,
The idea would be more Roger Rabbit-esque. Like, he's an animated actor who played a bunch of different roles. That way he could be pretty versatile and show up in different settings as if they were roles he was playing, and also have a sort of "real life" backstory for his showbiz career. But yeah, catchphrases and things like that would be good to give him a consistent identity no matter where he shows up.
Generally, I think the setting should be based on the real world, with the same countries and history. However, cartoon characters (we could follow Roger Rabbit and call them "toons" for short) are real, living beings, albeit created by human imagination. Cartoons are filmed the same way as live-action movies, but with toon actors. While toons are capable of a wide range of physical responses, far beyond what humans can do, they tend to be less capable of varying their personality beyond what they were created to be. Thus, unlike human actors who will play a variety of different roles, toon actors usually end up "playing themselves", even if they might be cast into different situations.

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