The Dip Machine (a.k.a. News ANIMATED DOOM Establishing Character Moment: Her introductory performance makes it clear she's the ultimate in sexy toon glamor, but the song she sings is about encouraging her man to go out and make something of himself. The character-who-called-himself-“Judge-Doom” was a deranged self-hating toon who apparently failed to make it as a cartoon character in Hollywood so he disguised him as a human and tried to make himself powerful and rich so he could wipe out … 1 Gallery 1.1 Images 1.1.1 Screenshots 1.1.2 Miscellaneous 1.2 Videos It was built and inventedby Judge Doom to spray gallons of Dip to wipe out all toonsand melt Toontown into oblivion in order to profit from the commercial use of a freeway (along with hotels, retail stores, and gas stations) he planned to build in its place. In the story, Roger and Jessica are thrown out of work when Maroon Cartoon Studios resorts to cheaper animation. Judge Doom is the main antagonist in the 1988 motion picture Who Framed Roger Rabbit, portrayed by Christopher Lloyd.He is depicted as a much feared, cruel and nefarious judge of Toontown who is revealed to be both an evil toon mastermind and the one responsible for the framing of the titular character and the killing of Eddie Valiant's brother within the film. Meanwhile, Judge Doom plots revenge as he makes a most unexpected and surprising return. Doom is the much-feared Judge of Toontown. Despite presiding over a city of Toons, Doom is totally without mirth and passes capital punishment on Toons who break the law, placing them in a chemical vat of turpentine, acetone and benzene (essentially oil, paint thinner and film dissolver) which he dubs "the Dip". Character [edit | edit source]. Anyone who has seen the 1988 blockbuster film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit` probably had many nightmares after watching the final scene, where the main antagonist (Judge Doom) is revealed to be the psychopathic toon that killed Eddy Valiant`s brother, Teddy. Roger and company appeared in the 1989 graphic novel, Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom, by Bob Foster and published by Marvel Comics. The Toon Patrol are a gang of toon anthropomorphic weasels who serve as henchmen to Judge Doom and the secondary antagonists of the 1988 live-action/animated film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Judge Doom is the only male character who shows no interest in her. The Dipmobile or The Toon Destroyer) is a vehicle in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Images and videos of the dangerous and sinister toon known as Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. Since he is a toon, he survives this and manages to re-inflate himself before revealing his true appearance to Eddie. In the grand pantheon of all time scary … Judge Doom revealing his true Toon form At the end of the film, Doom and Eddie fight in the Acme Factory where Doom is squashed flat by his own steamroller. Judge Doom remains a total nightmare in Walt Disney’s live-action/animated hybrid Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Along the way, there are cameo appearances by most of the cartoon stars of the Warner Bros., Disney, MGM, Max Fleischer and Universal stables. Eddie Valiant is a Californian private investigator and the protagonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid filmWho Framed Roger Rabbit.