Robo: I'm not expecting like 50 types of fish with different rarities and weights Toontown: *Has 70 Fish, different weights, and multiple rarity levels*
Gotta keep in mind this guy is essentially a newer player, he may have prior experience but he doesn't have much so things he says, take it like he's nearly brand new to the game. I don't fault him for not knowing this, I personally find it entertaining hearing him say stupid things that anyone who puts a little bit more time into the game knows.
I played it in 2003 when it came out. Me and my sister both loved it as kids. We were also lucky enough to both have our own computers and we'd play together. Man, toontown was actually such a memorable part of my childhood.
Remember when toon town was a thing? If you do does anyone also remember wizard 101 because man I used to see those commercials all the time. Toon town rewritten at least doesn't have the same problem as those private club penguin servers where you can get hacked.
“Im not expecting over 50 types of fish with different weights or anything”. That my sir is exactly what is in the game lol. Imo at least, the fishing isnt clunky at all, the amount you pull back is as far as the line is cast, its consistent and the fish hitbox is pretty big. Once you get used to it, fishing is fast, efficient, and has some depth.
My mom, dad, and I used to play ToonTown together over 10 years ago. We just found out it still existed last week & we’ve been playing. It’s crazy that I see this video right after we refind it 😂
I remember taking my moms credit card and buying like 6 months of membership when I was in middle school, what made it worse was I could only play it in her classroom at school at school cause we didn't have internet at home
i played toontown rewritten religiously a couple years ago lmao, i had a twitter account in the ttr community and made a bunch of friends and it was a really fun time :)
I played this game for yeeeeeeears! I was devastated when they closed it down. I even had a membership that would let you go into the cog headquarters! I had almost all the gags too 😭 such good times
just letting you know, the racing is more in depth you were only on the beginner track lol, if you save up tickets you unlock much more advanced and fun racetracks
It is pretty buggy lol. But yeah, a lot of the game is way more in depth than what people see. That’s why so many people all ages can enjoy it till this day.
I wouldn't consider it buggy if you mean filled with glitches. The kart racing is bad to me because the karts handle awfully, there's no other controls for your vehicle besides the arrow keys to steer your kart better or improve anything, the items are limited and the tracks are not designed around the mechanics at all. However I do actually like mini golf and fishing though and think they're both way better in execution.
As someone who has been following the game since Online died and have played through rewritten probably more than I played the original game, the creators of the game are not the reason for the community sticking together. The almost 5,000 people online was a spike in population due to Corona, and Rewritten's team is known for dedicating the game to staying almost exactly the same as the original. It took them years to even get parties, doodles, and basic features of the older game whereas other less popular fan servers that worked very hard had them right from the beginning; though those have now been buried and forgotten. What's kept the community together is people's undying love and nostalgia for the game. The community is the best part really, and it's so rare to find such a refreshing simple strategy game based on teamwork where everyone is a genuinely nice person. I think that is partially the game's fault, but what brings people back over and over during the years does end up bottom line being the hopeful, strong community of normal average 90's and 2000's kids :) If you want almost completely refreshing content involving a Toontown fan server, please check out Toontown Corporate Clash. That game is pure sweat, blood, and tears from people who have cared for the game since they were little. Either way, join the community :)
Great Video! As a toon town grinder myself getting seltzer water and going into invasions is the easiest way to grind. Whenever you kill a cog in an invasion you get 2x xp and the higher cogs you kill the more points you get. But hey, it’s not an addiction if you know it’s an addiction!
Yeah, that's just the kind of player people tend to hate, those chatless people who just go around trolling. I've fallen for the tactics back in the day so I just outright ignore those people when they try tricking me onto the trolley with them. Speaking as someone who started playing Toontown in late summer 2003 & never truly stopped, I have a lot I can say on the game such as why people stay, there's a number of reasons & yes, community is one of them. The Toontown Skype Idiots absorbed me into their group over 10 years ago & I'm still friends with some of the members to this day, we actually are the Toontown Discord Idiots now. They're great people but I played somewhat solo for years before meeting them, friends in game do come & go, I've been apart many groups that just kind of broke apart after like a year so community isn't really what kept me apart of it from 2003-2009. A lot of that was the game was an escape for me, had a hard time in school? Play Toontown. Family fighting again? Play Toontown. Rainy day? Play Toontown. It rains a lot here so there were many times when I stayed inside & played Toontown as a kid, I did play outside a lot in the summer so I wasn't completely shut in. It was my first MMO, not the best yeah but it's been there for me when I needed it so I can't hate on it. I'm 28 years old now & still play from time to time, can't as much given real life is in the way, even with the pandemic & no, I'm not in work because I worked with kids & I can't be around those little disease buckets during this time but I am getting ready to move so I've been working a lot on the house & packing. It's been fun just logging in & spending about 20 minutes doing mindless tasks to take a little bit of the stress off from moving. I know it's not the best, there's many flaws that I can easily see given I was a little on the older side when I started playing & I get it's a game meant for small children but it's a very good baby's first MMO, nice way to get kids introduced into the world of online gaming & I like it for that. Never go into Toontown seriously & if you want a more upscaled Toontown that's meant for more strategy, I do believe Corporate Clash might be your speed, definitely give that a look but it is a very different game. A basic understanding of gags & their functions is definitely recommended before doing the create a toon since you can pick your starting gags in that game.
Oh god I hated those trolley trolls, I have trust issues because of them, though I’ll admit I would sometimes do the same but only because I always assumed people who weren’t on my friends list were going to do it and I was not about to give them the satisfaction of trolling me so I would hop off at the last second assuming they would as well
4:36 Toontown when older is so funny. Like I now know cog means “cog in machine” like just one worker of a million for a company. And I’m literally a worker.. for a company… it’s so ironic
It definitely is really grind-y, but it has strategy and teamwork elements i loved as a kid (especially when you get to the later tasks). It was a lot of fun to take down towers and bosses as a kid with my friends (or random people who i just befriended on the street) who all specialized in different gag types. Its a little too simple for me as an adult though. But gosh i do miss those days.
Tootown always lives in the back of my memories. I use to play it religiously. I hated the people that would do the trolly thing. I got in trouble for charging my moms CC for this game monthly. I also remember that there was a way to get stuck out of the game into another dimension
My brother and I played Toontown online RELIGIOUSLY since around 2009 till its closure in 2013. Around 2015 or so we joined Toontown Rewritten. He and I have grown up, and no longer live together, but about once a week we call to kick some cog butts still to this day.
I almost had a mental brake down trying to remember this game and it’s crazy how you literally made a video about it this year🥺 the memories I have with this game
Rewritten is great, but it can definitely get boring when near max. It's a good starting point for those who've never played or haven't in years, but if you want something more, I recommend playing Corporate Clash
It seems super simple now, but having been a kid in 2003 I can see how this would have been appealing back then. Just the idea of hanging out with people live online in a 3D world would have been really amazing, when IRC/ICQ or various online chatrooms were usually the closest you would get.
I remember playing a demo of this at Epcot. I was so excited when I found out I could play it at home. Used to play with friends in computer class at school.
Super unlikely, but would you happen to have any photos/other info from it? I run a Toontown research blog and I'd love to have more information on the cabinets.
@@cynicalsix I just remember they had 3 game booths set up in Innoventions East. You were facing the room as you played and there was a big screen behind the players that observers could watch on. It was across from where that storm center thing was. Wish I had photos. Hope this helps
Im a 13 year old, and ive been playing ttr since it first came out. I played tto at the end of its life when i was rly small, but ive been playing this game forever and enjoyed every second of it
I only got to play the game for about 2 years back in the day before I turned 13, couldn't update my account, and then it closed in another 2 years. I also made a bunch of cog accounts on ROBLOX back in the day and my own custom T-shirts mimicking their suits in Pivot Animator.
btw, there are ways to get around the gag grind. Buildings are the best way to train. I believe its 6x on the fifth floor of a building. So if you have lvl 4 gags and are trying to get it to lvlv 5. Level 4 gags give 4 xp, then multiply that by 6. Most people will try to keep the cogs alive as long as possible to train toon up or lure. Its pretty easy
Man dude. I passed by this from a discord server. It's been almost 10 years since I've last played this game. That game was my life for years when I was way younger. I was at like 120 health from how much I advanced in the game. From seeing your video, I don't even know how I had the patience to grind that much. This took me down memory lane and made me remember how much I made my parents spent for the membership cards. I don't think I'll be able to get back into this game 😅
You said how getting “film things” (Gag Track Training Films) would take too long to get... then there’s me- made an account, became addicted, within 2 days I haven’t taken a step away from my computer and have over 10 more gags then I started with. I need help.
I used to cut out circles, they were jagged and from flimsy paper of course. And I hastily colored them black, and I remember specifically where my childhood mind which took on images of creativity and made them my own within the real world. My entire family was home, my oldest sister just moving out and into college, sometimes coming home. It was around halloween or christmas I think, because it got dark fast at night. And I remember creating these black holes, just to throw them down and pretend I could teleport around places. Haha, I think I'll remember that until I'm wrinkley.
It still exists!? I stayed up all night playing on my friend’s moms account when I was in JR high in like.. the early 00’s!! She also played a Final Fantasy MMO. I just remember the graphics being really simple as she and her clan rode their horses across the landscape.
I just logged back on today after maybe 7-10 years of not playing and I have to say it's as fun as I remember. It's more about the grind now compared to when I was a kid and it was all about the trolly games and what were the best parties to go to. Gotta say, I had a good day mentally removing myself from adulthood and playing TTR.
Play Corporate Clash, it's a complete rework of the story, better graphics, way more strategy/in-depth battles (and a new gag track), a better way to get new gags, and is getting a big update in a week
I have back in the game with the same account i had years ago, in the original one, by disney. So a restart playing in a high level, and it’s so cool. If I had to star from the beginning I wouldn’t have pacient
Something about Toontown always felt unsettling as shit. The creepy enemy designs, the very cheap look, the stock sound effects, the bad MIDI music, it felt like a fever dream. And yeah it was extremely grindy, I remember as a kid I got bored with the main progression of combat and gags and stuff after like a week and would just hang out in the opening area and do minigames and visit people's way cooler houses than mine. Which explains why I liked Club Penguin way more.
Toontown Rewritten started about a few months or a year after toontown online ended. Theres also Corporate Clash but its not the same, different story line, new gag track, playgrounds revamped, and new areas
I just saw a man drive way everyone from a server in an "attempt" to "make friends" and could possibly kill this game and is what caused the real Toontown's demise. Perfection.
Rewritten actually changed nothing from the original game (they’re infamous for being lazy,) but can’t blame you for not noticing that. Cool video man! Love this game to this day. I play Corporate Clash, though, since they actually have changed difficulty balancing and added new bosses
I always wanted to play but my computer would just crash before ever getting past the opening screen. Still considering playing to fill this piece of my heart.
I loved TTO. I now love TTR. I recreated my original ducky boy from TTO on TTR. He’s now further ahead on TTR than he was on TTO. I also got the same doodle my ducky boy had. So many memories that never left. I was so sad when TTO closed. :/
I used to play this when I was in elementary, man I played it every day back in like 2006 or something and my character had 130 something laugh points, I remember there was the vp, cfo, the judge, and the CEO boss fights, best game of my childhood
Hey! Kinda cool to see people that aren't in the somewhat niche community of this game giving it a shot, always nice to give some support to our crowd! I noticed that you solely reviewed Toontown Rewritten in this video, and wanted to point out that Toontown: Corporate Clash offers a more sufferable experience that, in my opinion, feels less grindy. I realize that, since you already pushed this video out, chances are you will not add on to this by looking at other servers (Corporate Clash and Tooniversal Studios being the only two other servers that have enough players to progress on), but i thought you might enjoy to know anyways! Other stuff i would have pointed out has already been pointed out by others in this comment section, i feel, so i will not repeat what has already been said. Thanks for taking a look at our interesting community, and how you saw the game gives me a great insight on why more people dont play. If you arent someone who has been playing the game forever, most of the stuff doesnt interest you, especially if you dropped the game in your childhood and picked it back up in your adulthood, it simply doesnt feel fun anymore. On the topic of picking it pack up in adulthood, perhaps surprisingly to you, a majority of the community are no longer children, and the community consists of teenagers and adults now. This is not to say that there is a majority that are still children that have recently picked up the game though! I've just realized i'm rambling on and on about the game, so i'll end my comment here, thanks again for making this look back on our community!
For a kid's game, toontown is uncharacteristicly GRINDY as hell, you'd think this was a fantasy MMORPG with how much grinding there is to it. Not only could leveling up your gags and reaching the end game (after Donald's Dreamland) take a couple of weeks, but then there's also endgame content like the VP, CFO, CJ, and CEO battles that took me MONTHS to finally max out.
Try Corporate Clash next, it has a lot of new content compared to Rewritten, including a new cog line, new gag line, new toons, new gag system, and a complete storyline and task line overhaul.
that's a telephone cable then, not an ethernet cable the connectors are very different, despite looking identical apart from ethernet cables being wider and having more pins
I never played this tbh. The games I played as a kid were: Wizard101, free realms, jumpstart, math blast, animal jam and club penguin. Wizard101 is the only one is still play because it’s dope as fuck. Also used to play hero up
Back in 2004 there are some who are lucky to have fiber optic which is so fast for its time that wireless G will bottleneck it. My parents had 768k DSL back then.
They don't take donations and minimize the use of the Disney characters from the original game. I can also imagine that Disney doesn't care much for ToonTown as an IP so they don't care what happens to it.
Upon Disney finding about this game, they said and I quote, "No comment." If anything, I feel they should rename the playgrounds to avoid eyes on them.
Disney gave up the Toontown name. Since the Toontown Rewritten staff does not make any sort of profit off of the game whatsoever, Disney does not care that the game exists. As long as the staff is not making money off the game, they can do whatever they want with it. I believe the kid who brought the game back actually purchased the Toontown name from Disney, so that means that it is theirs to modify and do what they like.
Toon Town: teaching kids to hate corporate greed and chain stores from a young age
Funny coming from Disney lmao
Probably why they actually killed it
And all made by Disney
COMING FROM DISNEY
ah yes, the start of a generation of liberals
Robo: I'm not expecting like 50 types of fish with different rarities and weights
Toontown: *Has 70 Fish, different weights, and multiple rarity levels*
That's exactly what I thought LOOL
parkyourecar same
Yeah his video had A LOT of misinformation
Gotta keep in mind this guy is essentially a newer player, he may have prior experience but he doesn't have much so things he says, take it like he's nearly brand new to the game. I don't fault him for not knowing this, I personally find it entertaining hearing him say stupid things that anyone who puts a little bit more time into the game knows.
Finally maxed fishing after 6 years... wish it were so simple!
Wish there was a youtube invasion in the game, new kids would love it just like we did back in the day
right? there just needs to be a popular youtuber to do it
Fuck that, keep ToonTown a hidden gem for those who grew up with it.
I tell you, toontown and pirates of the Caribbean are classics
Honestly, I feel like if it was made a big thing it would be ruined in a way.
I played it in 2003 when it came out. Me and my sister both loved it as kids. We were also lucky enough to both have our own computers and we'd play together. Man, toontown was actually such a memorable part of my childhood.
I had no idea much I wanted this video until I read the title.
Remember when toon town was a thing?
If you do does anyone also remember wizard 101 because man I used to see those commercials all the time.
Toon town rewritten at least doesn't have the same problem as those private club penguin servers where you can get hacked.
EDGY LORD OF COMMENT
Lol wizard 101. I remember those
@@minelelol13244 it's not an edgy comment, you really can get hacked on cpps and a couple of the biggest have a history of hacks
@Pablo A. Bro he’s calling it edgy cause his name is Edge Lord
Uhh Toontown rewritten did get hacked lmao. That’s how there’s all other servers like stride, house, clash, etc.
“Im not expecting over 50 types of fish with different weights or anything”. That my sir is exactly what is in the game lol. Imo at least, the fishing isnt clunky at all, the amount you pull back is as far as the line is cast, its consistent and the fish hitbox is pretty big. Once you get used to it, fishing is fast, efficient, and has some depth.
peanutbutter jellyfish is iconic
Yeah fishing is so much faster than going on the trolley too
@@Halzabalza honestly fuck the trolley
@@DanDaSimmer the only fish i remember
@@Halzabalza beanfest is even faster than fishing👀
I loved this game def spent hundreds of hours on it when I was a kid
same haha
same! fast forward to me playing ffxiv
I still spend hours on it😅
This video triggered lost memories. Thank you.
RIGHTTT
My mom, dad, and I used to play ToonTown together over 10 years ago. We just found out it still existed last week & we’ve been playing. It’s crazy that I see this video right after we refind it 😂
Where did you find the game? I'm looking for my children
@@jwilson9319 just look up toontown rewritten on google it’s the first link :)
It’s because the government is listening
me too I played toontown online 3 months ago
@@malcolmfrontera7027 you mean rewritten?
7:40 there are over 50 different types of fish with weights and rarities :D
*70
@@teddybaldacci6187 well he did say over 50
Yeah I commented this too
rip toontown online, we will always remember your monthly membership
There’s Toontown Rewritten and I’m 17 now and still play all the time.
Clorox Bleach yes i am aware i have a 109 laffer on there
@@cloroxbleach5159 is it pretty much the same thing
I remember taking my moms credit card and buying like 6 months of membership when I was in middle school, what made it worse was I could only play it in her classroom at school at school cause we didn't have internet at home
@@DedBob2007 lmaoo i remember begging my mom for membership every month
i played toontown rewritten religiously a couple years ago lmao, i had a twitter account in the ttr community and made a bunch of friends and it was a really fun time :)
reem karar ❥ tbz i miss it all, i was in the instagram community
Does it still work? Do they charge a fee??
@@Bizzare77777 it's still working and completely free
@@Bizzare77777 still working and free, just less people are playing now and i miss when a lot more wpuld
I do that for toontown like every few years. Maplestory too
7:41 there are actually 70 different species with different weights and rarities dependent on location
I played this game for yeeeeeeears! I was devastated when they closed it down. I even had a membership that would let you go into the cog headquarters! I had almost all the gags too 😭 such good times
Cog headquarters use to scare me 🤣🥲
Damn you really wasted your parents money
Nuttyriver was always the lit server
Yup now it’s blam canyon
It was always impossible to get in nutty river so nutty summit was always the go to
Bro there was this server that I don't remember the name of. I think it was valley something, but there was always drama going on.
@@invisibleseeker unless you had a friend in nutty river and you’d teleport to them :)
@@notnaanbread Toon Valley
just letting you know, the racing is more in depth you were only on the beginner track lol, if you save up tickets you unlock much more advanced and fun racetracks
Nah. The karts are a buggy boring mess. Not worth the time lol.
It is pretty buggy lol. But yeah, a lot of the game is way more in depth than what people see. That’s why so many people all ages can enjoy it till this day.
hard disagree, kart racing and golf are both clunky messes. Golf is extremely buggy but at least it's fun to laugh at the bugginess
I wouldn't consider it buggy if you mean filled with glitches. The kart racing is bad to me because the karts handle awfully, there's no other controls for your vehicle besides the arrow keys to steer your kart better or improve anything, the items are limited and the tracks are not designed around the mechanics at all. However I do actually like mini golf and fishing though and think they're both way better in execution.
As someone who has been following the game since Online died and have played through rewritten probably more than I played the original game, the creators of the game are not the reason for the community sticking together. The almost 5,000 people online was a spike in population due to Corona, and Rewritten's team is known for dedicating the game to staying almost exactly the same as the original. It took them years to even get parties, doodles, and basic features of the older game whereas other less popular fan servers that worked very hard had them right from the beginning; though those have now been buried and forgotten. What's kept the community together is people's undying love and nostalgia for the game. The community is the best part really, and it's so rare to find such a refreshing simple strategy game based on teamwork where everyone is a genuinely nice person. I think that is partially the game's fault, but what brings people back over and over during the years does end up bottom line being the hopeful, strong community of normal average 90's and 2000's kids :) If you want almost completely refreshing content involving a Toontown fan server, please check out Toontown Corporate Clash. That game is pure sweat, blood, and tears from people who have cared for the game since they were little. Either way, join the community :)
Great Video! As a toon town grinder myself getting seltzer water and going into invasions is the easiest way to grind. Whenever you kill a cog in an invasion you get 2x xp and the higher cogs you kill the more points you get. But hey, it’s not an addiction if you know it’s an addiction!
damn I edited my comment so I lost the heart feelsbadman
Yeah, that's just the kind of player people tend to hate, those chatless people who just go around trolling. I've fallen for the tactics back in the day so I just outright ignore those people when they try tricking me onto the trolley with them.
Speaking as someone who started playing Toontown in late summer 2003 & never truly stopped, I have a lot I can say on the game such as why people stay, there's a number of reasons & yes, community is one of them. The Toontown Skype Idiots absorbed me into their group over 10 years ago & I'm still friends with some of the members to this day, we actually are the Toontown Discord Idiots now. They're great people but I played somewhat solo for years before meeting them, friends in game do come & go, I've been apart many groups that just kind of broke apart after like a year so community isn't really what kept me apart of it from 2003-2009. A lot of that was the game was an escape for me, had a hard time in school? Play Toontown. Family fighting again? Play Toontown. Rainy day? Play Toontown. It rains a lot here so there were many times when I stayed inside & played Toontown as a kid, I did play outside a lot in the summer so I wasn't completely shut in. It was my first MMO, not the best yeah but it's been there for me when I needed it so I can't hate on it.
I'm 28 years old now & still play from time to time, can't as much given real life is in the way, even with the pandemic & no, I'm not in work because I worked with kids & I can't be around those little disease buckets during this time but I am getting ready to move so I've been working a lot on the house & packing. It's been fun just logging in & spending about 20 minutes doing mindless tasks to take a little bit of the stress off from moving. I know it's not the best, there's many flaws that I can easily see given I was a little on the older side when I started playing & I get it's a game meant for small children but it's a very good baby's first MMO, nice way to get kids introduced into the world of online gaming & I like it for that. Never go into Toontown seriously & if you want a more upscaled Toontown that's meant for more strategy, I do believe Corporate Clash might be your speed, definitely give that a look but it is a very different game. A basic understanding of gags & their functions is definitely recommended before doing the create a toon since you can pick your starting gags in that game.
Oh god I hated those trolley trolls, I have trust issues because of them, though I’ll admit I would sometimes do the same but only because I always assumed people who weren’t on my friends list were going to do it and I was not about to give them the satisfaction of trolling me so I would hop off at the last second assuming they would as well
You should try out toon town corporate clash. Its a more reworked version of the game with additional content and updated graphics.
I literally started up playing Toontown Rewritten the day this came out! I love this 💙
4:36 Toontown when older is so funny. Like I now know cog means “cog in machine” like just one worker of a million for a company. And I’m literally a worker.. for a company… it’s so ironic
I LOVE that in this Disney MMO, the corporations are the bad guys
Toontown, Neopets, Webkinz, How to Train Your Dragon MMORPG Game, Jumpstart, etc. Missed all of these games
It definitely is really grind-y, but it has strategy and teamwork elements i loved as a kid (especially when you get to the later tasks). It was a lot of fun to take down towers and bosses as a kid with my friends (or random people who i just befriended on the street) who all specialized in different gag types. Its a little too simple for me as an adult though. But gosh i do miss those days.
I swear one day i want to run down the street and someone random person yell in my face and say "LET'S GO PLAY SOME GAMES"
If you enjoyed this video and want to play ToonTown Rewritten, check it out here! www.toontownrewritten.com/
What game do you want to see next?
You forgot to tag yourself in comment lol
Gonna tell my kids that this game was Persona 5
They'll never see it coming
Anyone remember that game wizard101?
Anyone remember manga fighter? No? Ok... :( that shit wouldve popular if it were released today
This was my main 'MMORPG' growing up is that sad ? Loved it though, especially the cog factory tasks, having to form a group to survive
ToonTown needs to be in the metaverse
Wait until you find out the fishing does have like 50 different types of fish with different weights and rarities and stuff
70 fish x)
"I grew up and moved on to more mature things like Club Penguin" I'm done 😂😂😂 Thank you for bringing back these memories of these games ❤️
Tootown always lives in the back of my memories. I use to play it religiously. I hated the people that would do the trolly thing. I got in trouble for charging my moms CC for this game monthly. I also remember that there was a way to get stuck out of the game into another dimension
My Aunt in New York had this game and I used to watch her play it. The dust has been lifted off this section of my memory
I am actually using the same engine Toontown uses to make my game!
My brother and I played Toontown online RELIGIOUSLY since around 2009 till its closure in 2013. Around 2015 or so we joined Toontown Rewritten. He and I have grown up, and no longer live together, but about once a week we call to kick some cog butts still to this day.
Have to admit. Jumping away from the trolley was kind of an asshole thing to do
I almost had a mental brake down trying to remember this game and it’s crazy how you literally made a video about it this year🥺 the memories I have with this game
It really was one of the most nostalgic games for the 2000s
I miss this game so much. I had so much fun playing this. I remember almost having maxed gags. I was missing out on like 1-2 Gags on each category
... Was the old man at the begginning a stock vid... or you?... or... WHO WAS IT?!
I just realized RoboKast’s avatar is literally wearing rose-tinted glasses-
"I tried to make some friends on these servers"
*is* *this* *a* *weird* *cult?* 9:18
I played it here and there, but when I was a kid, the cogs terrified me. So... I played Club Penguin.
Rewritten is great, but it can definitely get boring when near max. It's a good starting point for those who've never played or haven't in years, but if you want something more, I recommend playing Corporate Clash
It seems super simple now, but having been a kid in 2003 I can see how this would have been appealing back then. Just the idea of hanging out with people live online in a 3D world would have been really amazing, when IRC/ICQ or various online chatrooms were usually the closest you would get.
Habbo hotel was the big one back then
epic, been waiting for a toontown video
Omg I have been trying to remember the name of this game for years!
This toontown, neopets and habbo hotel were litterally my life back in then.
I remember playing a demo of this at Epcot. I was so excited when I found out I could play it at home. Used to play with friends in computer class at school.
Super unlikely, but would you happen to have any photos/other info from it? I run a Toontown research blog and I'd love to have more information on the cabinets.
@@cynicalsix I just remember they had 3 game booths set up in Innoventions East. You were facing the room as you played and there was a big screen behind the players that observers could watch on. It was across from where that storm center thing was. Wish I had photos. Hope this helps
@@Sloth55Chunk It totally does, thank you so much!
Im a 13 year old, and ive been playing ttr since it first came out. I played tto at the end of its life when i was rly small, but ive been playing this game forever and enjoyed every second of it
I only got to play the game for about 2 years back in the day before I turned 13, couldn't update my account, and then it closed in another 2 years. I also made a bunch of cog accounts on ROBLOX back in the day and my own custom T-shirts mimicking their suits in Pivot Animator.
btw, there are ways to get around the gag grind. Buildings are the best way to train. I believe its 6x on the fifth floor of a building. So if you have lvl 4 gags and are trying to get it to lvlv 5. Level 4 gags give 4 xp, then multiply that by 6. Most people will try to keep the cogs alive as long as possible to train toon up or lure. Its pretty easy
Man dude. I passed by this from a discord server. It's been almost 10 years since I've last played this game. That game was my life for years when I was way younger. I was at like 120 health from how much I advanced in the game. From seeing your video, I don't even know how I had the patience to grind that much. This took me down memory lane and made me remember how much I made my parents spent for the membership cards. I don't think I'll be able to get back into this game 😅
Cant believe I was born a year before toontown became playable.
You said how getting “film things” (Gag Track Training Films) would take too long to get... then there’s me- made an account, became addicted, within 2 days I haven’t taken a step away from my computer and have over 10 more gags then I started with. I need help.
So I was playing the other day (let's be real everyday) and I told my friend to look up the game to play with me and he found this video congrats
This game is now considered a collection item. I actually have one. Disney closed down the real Toontown in 2013 to make the new Fantasy land.
I used to cut out circles, they were jagged and from flimsy paper of course. And I hastily colored them black, and I remember specifically where my childhood mind which took on images of creativity and made them my own within the real world. My entire family was home, my oldest sister just moving out and into college, sometimes coming home. It was around halloween or christmas I think, because it got dark fast at night. And I remember creating these black holes, just to throw them down and pretend I could teleport around places. Haha, I think I'll remember that until I'm wrinkley.
It still exists!? I stayed up all night playing on my friend’s moms account when I was in JR high in like.. the early 00’s!! She also played a Final Fantasy MMO. I just remember the graphics being really simple as she and her clan rode their horses across the landscape.
Yea toontown rewritten has been around since late 2013/early 2014 and its all free now. They even added new end game content not to long ago as well
“Moved on to more mature things like club penguin and neo Pets” 😂😂😂
I just logged back on today after maybe 7-10 years of not playing and I have to say it's as fun as I remember. It's more about the grind now compared to when I was a kid and it was all about the trolly games and what were the best parties to go to. Gotta say, I had a good day mentally removing myself from adulthood and playing TTR.
Play Corporate Clash, it's a complete rework of the story, better graphics, way more strategy/in-depth battles (and a new gag track), a better way to get new gags, and is getting a big update in a week
3:42 I like How one of the combanation of names are " *fat* *barney* *giggle* *gloop* "
Also sorry for any spelling mistakes my auto correct seems to be slacking. a lot
I have back in the game with the same account i had years ago, in the original one, by disney. So a restart playing in a high level, and it’s so cool. If I had to star from the beginning I wouldn’t have pacient
Something about Toontown always felt unsettling as shit. The creepy enemy designs, the very cheap look, the stock sound effects, the bad MIDI music, it felt like a fever dream.
And yeah it was extremely grindy, I remember as a kid I got bored with the main progression of combat and gags and stuff after like a week and would just hang out in the opening area and do minigames and visit people's way cooler houses than mine. Which explains why I liked Club Penguin way more.
Toontown Rewritten started about a few months or a year after toontown online ended. Theres also Corporate Clash but its not the same, different story line, new gag track, playgrounds revamped, and new areas
I just saw a man drive way everyone from a server in an "attempt" to "make friends" and could possibly kill this game and is what caused the real Toontown's demise.
Perfection.
Rewritten actually changed nothing from the original game (they’re infamous for being lazy,) but can’t blame you for not noticing that. Cool video man! Love this game to this day. I play Corporate Clash, though, since they actually have changed difficulty balancing and added new bosses
toontown back then in a nutshell: you have been banned from toontown for not being toon enough
I always wanted to play but my computer would just crash before ever getting past the opening screen. Still considering playing to fill this piece of my heart.
Me hearing him at 6:24 :
*pulls out a AK-47* DUDE, THERES A GIANT COMMUNITY
I’ve been playing the reboot Toontown Coorporate Clash and it’s like reliving my childhood. I’m 22 playing a children’s game and I don’t care.
Toontown rewritten just had a MAJOR update. Lots of new content.
Great game. Toontown Rewritten is awesome too.
There is jokes when u knock on the door or basement hatch thing
I loved TTO. I now love TTR. I recreated my original ducky boy from TTO on TTR. He’s now further ahead on TTR than he was on TTO. I also got the same doodle my ducky boy had. So many memories that never left. I was so sad when TTO closed. :/
Gosh, just seeing pictures of it reminds me of my childhood. Every day after school I would play for hours. I should hop back on rewritten...
I'm just happy to realize this wasn't just some fever dream I had as a kid
I used to play this when I was in elementary, man I played it every day back in like 2006 or something and my character had 130 something laugh points, I remember there was the vp, cfo, the judge, and the CEO boss fights, best game of my childhood
17 years and it's still kicking, I'm glad.
i never played this when i was young. I did animal jam, club penguin, roblox, monkey quest, and poptropica.
The fact i played this game when i was 5 and still grind in this game but on corporate clash tells me something LOL
Hey! Kinda cool to see people that aren't in the somewhat niche community of this game giving it a shot, always nice to give some support to our crowd! I noticed that you solely reviewed Toontown Rewritten in this video, and wanted to point out that Toontown: Corporate Clash offers a more sufferable experience that, in my opinion, feels less grindy. I realize that, since you already pushed this video out, chances are you will not add on to this by looking at other servers (Corporate Clash and Tooniversal Studios being the only two other servers that have enough players to progress on), but i thought you might enjoy to know anyways! Other stuff i would have pointed out has already been pointed out by others in this comment section, i feel, so i will not repeat what has already been said. Thanks for taking a look at our interesting community, and how you saw the game gives me a great insight on why more people dont play. If you arent someone who has been playing the game forever, most of the stuff doesnt interest you, especially if you dropped the game in your childhood and picked it back up in your adulthood, it simply doesnt feel fun anymore. On the topic of picking it pack up in adulthood, perhaps surprisingly to you, a majority of the community are no longer children, and the community consists of teenagers and adults now. This is not to say that there is a majority that are still children that have recently picked up the game though! I've just realized i'm rambling on and on about the game, so i'll end my comment here, thanks again for making this look back on our community!
I hate it when people say they'll put a link in the description and then don't.
For a kid's game, toontown is uncharacteristicly GRINDY as hell, you'd think this was a fantasy MMORPG with how much grinding there is to it. Not only could leveling up your gags and reaching the end game (after Donald's Dreamland) take a couple of weeks, but then there's also endgame content like the VP, CFO, CJ, and CEO battles that took me MONTHS to finally max out.
remember: the soundtrack composer for this also composed the soundtrack of metal gear rising revengeance
*Alexnewtron is shaking and quaking*
Lmao the commercials were the best part... good ol days. thank you!
Try Corporate Clash next, it has a lot of new content compared to Rewritten, including a new cog line, new gag line, new toons, new gag system, and a complete storyline and task line overhaul.
that's a telephone cable then, not an ethernet cable
the connectors are very different, despite looking identical apart from ethernet cables being wider and having more pins
I never played this tbh. The games I played as a kid were: Wizard101, free realms, jumpstart, math blast, animal jam and club penguin. Wizard101 is the only one is still play because it’s dope as fuck. Also used to play hero up
Fun Fact: ToonTown has the same music composer with Metal Gear Revengence
*RULES OF NATURE*
Also, little did you know Toontown fishing actually is god tier with 70 different fish, with weights, rarities, and rod types.
Back in 2004 there are some who are lucky to have fiber optic which is so fast for its time that wireless G will bottleneck it. My parents had 768k DSL back then.
Bro this game was my childhood I remember playing it so much
Waiting on Halloween to make a black cat was the best days.
I knew this game existed when I saw the video exposing Club Penguin Online.
After many years, I've finally found that walking doggy game my older brother used to play
Never played Toontown I did play Fusionfall and Wizard 101 I miss being a Kid now I'm almost an adult ;-;
Anyone know how this game was remastered by fans without being taken down by Disney?
They don't take donations and minimize the use of the Disney characters from the original game. I can also imagine that Disney doesn't care much for ToonTown as an IP so they don't care what happens to it.
Venom Snake disney just doesn’t care. they don’t think it’s worth it to take down a game that they didn’t wanna take care of themselves for no reason
Upon Disney finding about this game, they said and I quote, "No comment." If anything, I feel they should rename the playgrounds to avoid eyes on them.
xXJocelynKittyXx the only thing that they removed was the characters in game(so no copyright)
Disney gave up the Toontown name. Since the Toontown Rewritten staff does not make any sort of profit off of the game whatsoever, Disney does not care that the game exists. As long as the staff is not making money off the game, they can do whatever they want with it. I believe the kid who brought the game back actually purchased the Toontown name from Disney, so that means that it is theirs to modify and do what they like.