Didn't know where I would post my first post, figured I'd do it here since I got a question also.
I should start sayin' that Toonstruck was one of my favorite games when i was 10-11 years old. Remember i bought it from a swedish shop, still exists & now also webbased (ginza.se) for 49 swedish kronor (approximately 7 USD). I never completed the game though at that time, never got passed the wolf I think. I now realise why, i wasn't a smart kid

But the game had the mark 13+, so no shame on me right?!
Years passed by... I forgot all about the game, even lost the game at some point i believe when I moved to a new house.
Well, enough rubbish.. A couple weeks ago, I visited my sister who lives in a nearby town. We were watching a movie, and at the commercial brake this kind of moviecommercial comes up, think it was some movie with Michael Jordan and a bunch of toons..
My sister says "Welcome to toonstruck" (with a creepy voice). Maaaan, then it hit me.. "Wasn't that the game we used to play when we were kids, you know with the farm and that scarecrow and all I said".. She had remembered it all along, I freaked out!

So glad it came up to my mind again, after all those years.
As i had lost the discs i had no choice but to download the game. Anyway, finished the game yesterday, what a freakin' good game it is! The atmosphere and all the characters voice's are amazing. It still is one of my favorite games of all times, this is why I found this place, started googling for Toonstruck 2 and got really depressed when I read all about cancellation of the sequel. The game has been the only thing on my mind for the last days, thinking of how "the full game" could have been.
Seen some of your progress and I'm really glad there are other people out there who really wants to keep Toonstruck rollin'.
Here comes a little question: I've read that the sequel were practically done and all that, but what did they do with all that material? (toonstruck 2) They couldn't just have thrown it away in the recycle bin could they?

Don't you think there is a possibility that one of the guys who were developing Toonstruck still has the material lying around somewhere?
*Wishthinking man