The Toon Bullets are six talking Toon bullets, that unfortunately turn out to be "Dum-Dums", each with unique personalties and they are all Old Western archetypes in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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| - The Toon Bullets are six talking Toon bullets, that unfortunately turn out to be "Dum-Dums", each with unique personalties and they are all Old Western archetypes in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Goal
| - To serve Eddie as his bullets
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Dislikes
| - Judge Doom, Missing their targets
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Voice
| - #1: Pat Buttram
- #2: Jim Cummings
- #3: Jim Gallant
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Likes
| - Eddie, getting their targets
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Appearance
| - Old Western talking bullets wearing old Western clothes
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Name
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Personality
| - Eager, wild, dumb, stupid, funny, silly, serious, comical and idiotic
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Fate
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Alias
| - Dum-Dums
- All: Pat Butram, Chews Tobacco, Walter Brenean, Says Nothing, Andy Devine and Shifty Eyes
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Enemies
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Home
| - Velvet crease , Toon Revolver
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Occupation
| - Eddie Valiant's bullets for his Toon Revolver
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Films
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Friends
| - Each other, Eddie Valiant
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Quote
| - Bullet 1: "What in Sam Hill..."
- Bullet 2: "I don't know. He went thataway."
- Bullet 2: "Where ya been?"
- Bullet 3: "Let's go."
- Bullet 3: "Which way did he go?"
- Bullet 3: "I ain't seen you to nigh onto five years."
- Bullet 2: "Well, Eddie Valiant, well you're a sight for sore eyes."
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| - The Toon Bullets are six talking Toon bullets, that unfortunately turn out to be "Dum-Dums", each with unique personalties and they are all Old Western archetypes in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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