![]() ![]() ![]() It turns out that Fluffy’s world of Cutopia is under attack from dastardly Count Nefarious, who has developed a machine, the Malevolator, which turns everything from cute to evil. If you’ve seen cartoon/real-life crossovers like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Cool World (which, true to form, I haven’t) you’ll know the kind of caper we’re dealing with here. One night, despairing at being asked to improve the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun show by adding ‘more bunnies’, Blanc is somehow sucked into the cartoon world of Fluffy et al. Taking that as an extremely brief starting point, then, Lloyd is Drew Blanc, a stressed-out cartoonist stuck animating the sickly-sweet adventures of bunny rabbit Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun for humourless corporate overlord Sam Schmaltz. Last time, we pretty much covered the fact that this was an adventure game starring Christopher Lloyd, and the fact that adventures were fairly thin on the ground at the time. This is our second go at reviewing Toonstruck, with the first being sufficiently light on detail to countenance a rare re-write.
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