Trading Cards

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From 2003 to 2010, Disney released a series of trading cards that were included with mail newsletters. When players subscribed to Toontown Online, they were provided the opportunity to opt-in receiving trading cards in the mail. There were three series, each consisting of NPC Toons, Gags, Cogs, Fish, and historical-themed cards.

Types of Cards

Toonography

This type of card shows a brief summary of a well-known shopkeeper that is seen around Toontown, usually for Toontasks. There were no Toonography-related cards in Series Three.

Neighborhoods

Neighborhood cards are designed like a postcard which contains the neighborhood and a short summary of it at the back. It only appeared in Series One.

Cogs

Cog cards were cards which showed the image of a Cog on the front and details of the Cog on the back. Every Cog had a trading card, with the exception of the Chief Justice and the Chief Executive Officer, who were introduced into the game after Series Three came out.

Gags

Gag cards display Gags that Toons use. These cards showcase every Gag track of the first six Gags in each. Level seven Gags weren't shown because they weren't out at that time.

Fish

Fish cards have a picture and the name of a fish on the front with a description and details on where to catch it on the back. They first appeared in Series One.

Great Moments in Toontown

Great Moments in Toontown cards usually showed new feature releases, such as Doodles and Cashbot Headquarters. There were also cards for Toons that won various contests like Fishing or defeating Cog Buildings. They were not in Series Three.

Series One

Main article: Trading Cards/Series One

Series Two

Main article: Trading Cards/Series Two

Series Three

Main article: Trading Cards/Series Three

Trivia

  • There are many errors when comparing the graphics on the cards to the game itself; for example, in the Name Dropper card it has green skin, but in the game, it has purple skin.
  • Trading cards from series three could be viewed at the old Toontown site and the test site before they got upgraded.
  • The pictures above the Gags in the Toon Hall are from the Gag cards.