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| − | '''Twisted Hollywood''' is a neo-noir dystopian setting that takes place in an alternate Hollywood that has grown in both size and power to occupy most of the west coast of America. It is a world where time and space have been jumbled up, not just rewriting the timeline, but also allowing strange creatures and other realities to make contact. Most important, it is a setting where all the magic of the movies is ''real''. | + | '''Twisted Hollywood''' is a neo-noir dystopian setting that takes place in an alternate Hollywood that has grown in both size and power to occupy [[Hollywood|most of the west coast of America]]. It is a world where time and space have been [[The Big One|jumbled up]], not just rewriting the timeline, but also allowing [[puppet|strange]] [[alien|creatures]] and other realities to make contact. Most important, it is a setting where all the magic of the movies is ''real''. |
| − | Unlike the real world, cartoons in Twisted Hollywood aren't made by drawing hundreds of individual pictures. They're made like any other movie, except the stars in front of the cameras are [[toon]]s, living animated beings from [[the Animation|another universe entirely]]. Monster movies aren't made with scale models and people in foam rubber suits, they're made with real monsters — and real property damage. There's a dark side to this, in the form of movie studios starting wars to make war movies, and even worse. | + | Unlike the real world, cartoons in Twisted Hollywood aren't made by drawing hundreds of individual pictures. They're made like any other movie, except the stars in front of the cameras are [[toon]]s, living animated beings from [[the Animation|another universe entirely]]. Monster movies aren't made with scale models and people in foam rubber suits, they're made with [[Kaiju|real monsters]] — and real property damage. There's a dark side to this, in the form of movie studios [[World War 3|starting wars to make war movies]], and even worse. |
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 21 September 2020
Twisted Hollywood is a neo-noir dystopian setting that takes place in an alternate Hollywood that has grown in both size and power to occupy most of the west coast of America. It is a world where time and space have been jumbled up, not just rewriting the timeline, but also allowing strange creatures and other realities to make contact. Most important, it is a setting where all the magic of the movies is real.
Unlike the real world, cartoons in Twisted Hollywood aren't made by drawing hundreds of individual pictures. They're made like any other movie, except the stars in front of the cameras are toons, living animated beings from another universe entirely. Monster movies aren't made with scale models and people in foam rubber suits, they're made with real monsters — and real property damage. There's a dark side to this, in the form of movie studios starting wars to make war movies, and even worse.