ESPAÑOL:
The Toon Bullets are six talking Toon bullets, that unfortunately turn out to be "Dum-Dums", each with unique personalities and they are all Old Western archetypes in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
During the events of the movie, Eddie decides to enter Toontown. Tossing R.K. Maroon's gun away, he takes out a cartoon revolver. The mahogany gun box, labeled on the outside with "Valiant & Valiant" is inscribed inside with a thank you from Yosemite Sam ("Thanks for getting me out of the Hoosegow") lined with red velvet. The ammunition, resting under a velvet crease, comes to life from a deep sleep - six Toon .38 Dum-Dum Bullets.
After the Dum-Dums eagerly dive into their respective chambers in his opened gun cylinder, Eddie snaps it shut, reaches into his shoulder holster, and removes his Wild Turkey bottle. He removes the cork with his teeth, spits it out, and then after a long pause, pours the booze onto the ground. He flings the empty bottle high into the air and fires one Toon .38 at it. The Toon bullet climbs quickly toward its target, gives an Indian war-whoop, and destroys it with a tomahawk.
Later on, Eddie steps into a dark alley and brandishes his oversized Toon gun with the Dum-Dums. Jessica steps out of the shadows - and fires and deflects the long-barreled gun (similar to the one that killed Maroon) out of the hand of a shadowy figure behind Eddie to save his life. She explains that Doom had murdered Maroon with the same gun. Eddie shoots at Doom three times, unfortunately, the 3 bullets go the wrong way. Noting that they were "Dum-Dums", Eddie discards the revolver with the remaining two in order to pursue after Doom.
Z: 100mm.
SPANISH:
The Toon Bullets are six talking Toon Bullets, who unfortunately turn out to be "Dum-Dums", each with unique personalities and all are archetypes of the Old West in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
During the events of the movie, Eddie decides to enter Toontown. Throwing R.K. With Maroon's gun away, he pulls out a cartoon revolver. The gun's mahogany case, labeled "Valiant & Valiant" on the outside, has a thank you from Yosemite Sam ("Thanks for getting me out of Hoosegow") lined with red velvet inside. The ammunition, resting under a velvet fold, comes to life after a deep sleep: six .38 Toon .38 Dum-Dum bullets.
After the Dum-Dums eagerly dive into their respective chambers into the cylinder of their open gun, Eddie slams it shut, reaches into his shoulder holster and pulls out his bottle of Wild Turkey. He removes the cork with his teeth, spits it out and then, after a long pause, pours the drink on the ground. He tosses the empty bottle into the air and fires a .38 Toon at it. The Toon bullet quickly climbs toward its target, emits an Indian war cry, and destroys it with a tomahawk.
Later, Eddie enters a dark alley and brandishes his oversized Toon gun at the Dum-Dums. Jessica steps out of the shadows and shoots and deflects the long-barreled gun (similar to the one that killed Maroon) from the hand of a shadowy figure behind Eddie to save his life. She explains that Doom had killed Maroon with the same gun. Eddie shoots Doom three times, unfortunately, all 3 bullets go in the wrong direction. Realizing they were "Dum-Dums", Eddie discards the revolver with the remaining two to chase Doom.
Z: 100mm.