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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow
Not necessarily. Toons are based off of us, and they can pretend to be someone or something there not just like we do. Frankie pretended to be an imaginary friend in "Imposter's", RJ lied to the furry critters from "Over the Hedge".
Judge Doom pretended to BE human when was actually a toon in "Rodger Rabbit?". Cartoons may be able to do things that are out of this world, but like I said before, you'd be amazed at how similar they are to us.
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I think what he means (or at least, that's what I got out of it) is that we're seeing their real lives. We see Frankie pretending to be an imaginary friend, but we also see why she did it and everything that happened in her day beforehand; we see their happiness and frustration and even when they have hidden motives, we see them scheming, and so on. Celebrities, for example, we often see only in movies and magazines, and when they are out in public or in front of cameras they have to put on an act all the time.