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Toon logo #10101) Tree
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Toon

Toon logo #10101) US Ambassador in Moscow 2) Acme product user, typically 3) Adult Swim character 4) Animated actor 5) Animated character 6) Animated character briefly 7) Animated critter 8) Animated fellow 9) Animated figure 10) Animated Rick or Morty 11) Animated short 12) Animation creation 13) Animation figure
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Toon

Toon logo #21000[role-playing game] Toon is a role-playing game in which the players take the roles of cartoon characters. It is subtitled The Cartoon Roleplaying Game. Toon was designed by Greg Costikyan and developed by Warren Spector, and first published in 1984 by Steve Jackson Games. == Development == Jeff Dee came up with the idea of creating a role-...
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Toon

Toon logo #21002• (n.) The reddish brown wood of an East Indian tree (Cedrela Toona) closely resembling the Spanish cedar; also. the tree itself. • pl. of Toe.
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Toon logo #22563Alternate character
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Toon logo #20972Toon noun [ Hind. tun , tūn , Sanskrit tunna .] (Botany) The reddish brown wood of an East Indian tree ( Cedrela Toona ) closely resembling the Spanish cedar; also. the tree itself.
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Toon logo #20972Toon obsolete plural of Toe . Chaucer.
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Toon logo #23177Toon is a Dutch name for boys. The meaning is `Flower, gift` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Toon is most commonly given to Flemish boys. What do they use in other countries? Teun (Dutch) The name sounds like: Ton, Twan, Tony, Toni, Teun, Deon, Dion, Doan, Don, Donn, Tan, Theon Similar names are: Ron, Adon, Lon, Boone, B...
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Toon logo #23451A comic relief character generally intended to be recognized as such ? Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are toons (most of Shakespeare?s comic relief characters are toons)
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