Talk:Judge Doom

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For the 1 July 2005 Vote for deletion resulting in merge to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Judge Doom. -- Jonel | Speak 03:18, 12 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

So if this article was supposed to have been merged in July 2005, what's it still doing here over a year later? The Kinslayer 15:39, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There's evidence that he's actually 3P from the poster in Who Framed Roger Rabbit[edit]

When Judge Doom melts in the Dip in the last scene of Roger Rabbit a yellow color comes up from the goo, I know that you've been thinking, is Pistol-Packing Possum skin flesh color? No, I think this is the result of the film's colors, but I think that Pistol Packing Possum is actually yellow if you light it up as you can seen in the film and not actually flesh-colored as in fanart which could line up with him melting into yellow in The Dip in the final scene. Pistol Packin' Possum was a cartoon R.K. Maroon created after he made a deal with Clover Industries. 'Pistol Packin' Possum' is one of the numerous cartoons being advertised in posters. Upon close inspection, Pistol-Packin Possum has red eyes which Judge Doom has in the end of the film. Another thing that you could see in the poster is the coat, hat and gun that he has, they are almost identical to the ones Judge Doom has with Judge Doom uses his gun to kill R.K. Maroon, and before he shoots him, the reflection of him is reflecting off the poster very identical. It turns out that he may be as well 3P. In the comic book spinoff of 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' that was released a few years later (The Resurrection of Doom) it is revealed that Judge Doom was a toon called Baron Von Rotten A.K.A the toon of a thousand faces. He is said to have been able to morph into anything he desired (including when he transformed his hand into an anvil and a buzz saw at the end of the movie.) but that doesn't explain the gloves in his changing hands. An earlier version of him doesn't have any human characteristics, but that may be a shadowy version of a generic cartoon character, presumably hiding his real form. Now we have founded his real form, for which he was actually a possum, along with the squeaky voice that seemed to be assumed with shrew-type toon characters, we didn't seen Pistol Packin' Possum's hair because it was covered with a hat, but I assumes it's the same with Judge Doom's yellow turnip hair which was covered in a hat not different to the character in the movie poster, Judge Doom also seem to have cartoony teeth also not different to the Possum in the poster. This is really what Judge Doom, the villain of Who Framed Roger Rabbit was really was in all those years, too bad that the other characters in the film didn't see what type of person he really was in this film. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:E000:2500:F000:4C2E:A6E9:3BC2:7D4A (talk) 08:33, 15 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

toon doom[edit]

could someone find a picture of Doom's toon self I find the page needs one

-it's just Chris Lloyd with cartoon eyes and additions.

Clunky writing in lead[edit]

There’s a few passages in the lead that could really use rewording:

  • Many actors were chosen for the role of the character such as Tim Curry and Christopher Lee. Chosen or considered?
  • Also the character and his plot twist reveal as a toon is placed as one of the scariest of characters from films that have been watched as kids alongside Large Marge from Pee-wee's Big Adventure and the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The sentence just doesn’t parse well.

Beeblebrox (talk) 17:51, 31 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone is free to change it. I did a few copy edits myself to hopefully fix the clunky writing. Jhenderson 777 19:39, 31 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]