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{{IRL}}On August 20, 2013, Disney announced that ''[[Disney's Toontown Online]]'' was scheduled to close on September 19, 2013, at 11:59 AM Pacific time. The game was still online for almost 30 minutes afterward, but all servers were reset somewhere around 12:30 PM Pacific time. Since that time, the game's launcher has not been able to connect any users to the game.
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{{IRL}}On August 20, 2013, Disney announced that ''[[Disney's Toontown Online]]'' was scheduled to close on September 19, 2013, at 11:59 AM Pacific time. The game was still online for almost 30 minutes afterward, but all servers were reset somewhere around 12:30 PM Pacific time. Since that time, the game's launcher has not been able to connect any users to the game.
 
[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-08-20_at_10.01.42_PM.png|frame|left|Closing Announcement]]{{clear}}
 
[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-08-20_at_10.01.42_PM.png|frame|left|Closing Announcement]]{{clear}}
   
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According to the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130822130226/http://toontown.go.com/closing-faq#answer2 Closing FAQ], [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s reasoning for closing the game was as follows:
 
According to the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130822130226/http://toontown.go.com/closing-faq#answer2 Closing FAQ], [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s reasoning for closing the game was as follows:
   
{{Toonquote|The Walt Disney Company is committed to offering high-quality, entertaining play experiences in both online virtual worlds and mobile apps. At this time, we are shifting our development focus towards other online and mobile play experiences, <s>such as Club Penguin</s><ref group=note>The "such as Club Penguin" portion of the closing message was present in the original message but later removed, likely due to backlash from ''Toontown'' fans over the mention of ''[[w:c:clubpenguin|Club Penguin]]'' as a reason for ''Toontown'' closing.</ref> and a growing selection of Disney Mobile apps. We deeply appreciate your enthusiasm and loyal support for Toontown Online and sincerely hope you will continue to enjoy the large variety of online and mobile play experiences Disney offers - with more to come soon!|Closing FAQ|<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130822130226/http://toontown.go.com/closing-faq#answer5 Closing FAQ] Toontown.com.</ref>}}
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{{Toonquote|The Walt Disney Company is committed to offering high-quality, entertaining play experiences in both online virtual worlds and mobile apps. At this time, we are shifting our development focus towards other online and mobile play experiences, and a growing selection of Disney Mobile apps. We deeply appreciate your enthusiasm and loyal support for Toontown Online and sincerely hope you will continue to enjoy the large variety of online and mobile play experiences Disney offers - with more to come soon!|Closing FAQ|<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130822130226/http://toontown.go.com/closing-faq#answer5 Closing FAQ] Toontown.com.</ref>}}
 
In June 2015, Jesse Schell hinted that ''Toontown Online'' closed due to becoming unsustainable in its business model (subscription-based downloadable RPG).<ref name="schellivision">[[:File:OMG!Con 2015 - Jesse Schellivision]].</ref> Schell later clarified that free-to-play gaming on mobile phones was cutting into the profitability of subscription-based gaming on desktop computers. He also confirmed that Disney had chosen to redirect all Disney Online resources to their acquisition of ''[[w:c:clubpenguin|Club Penguin]]'' instead of maintaining ''Toontown Online'', ''[[w:c:piratesonline|Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'' and ''{{wp|Pixie Hollow (video game)|Pixie Hollow}}''. Both of these problems led to the decision to close ''Toontown Online''.<ref name="2018GoogleInterview">[[:File:Toontown Online Developers Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions]]</ref>
 
In June 2015, Jesse Schell hinted that ''Toontown Online'' closed due to becoming unsustainable in its business model (subscription-based downloadable RPG).<ref name="schellivision">[[:File:OMG!Con 2015 - Jesse Schellivision]].</ref> Schell later clarified that free-to-play gaming on mobile phones was cutting into the profitability of subscription-based gaming on desktop computers. He also confirmed that Disney had chosen to redirect all Disney Online resources to their acquisition of ''[[w:c:clubpenguin|Club Penguin]]'' instead of maintaining ''Toontown Online'', ''[[w:c:piratesonline|Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'' and ''{{wp|Pixie Hollow (video game)|Pixie Hollow}}''. Both of these problems led to the decision to close ''Toontown Online''.<ref name="2018GoogleInterview">[[:File:Toontown Online Developers Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions]]</ref>
   
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==Events and items==
 
==Events and items==
*On August 20th, 2013 The Walt Disney company announced Toontown was closing for a unwelcoming update. Attention all Toons! Toontown will be closing for an update from 10:00 AM PT until 1:00 PM PT, which should give Goofy just enough time to start a mess and clean it up. Thanks for your patience! http://web.archive.org/web/20130820173901/http://toontown.go.com/toon-hq/ After the game came back up there was this terrible message that showed up. and it said Attention, Toons! Toontown Online will be closing on September 19th 2013. [[User blog:Bermuda/Important News from the Toon Council]]
 
*During that moment the Walt Disney Corporation gave everyone free access to everything in Toontown such as free membership and double jellybeans.
 
 
*On August 23, 2013, the [[Silly Meter]] returned and the [[Gadzooks Shirt]] was added to the game. Also, [[Clarabelle Cow]] opened the [[Clarabelle's Cattlelog|Cattlelog]] to include every accessory ever available.
 
*On August 23, 2013, the [[Silly Meter]] returned and the [[Gadzooks Shirt]] was added to the game. Also, [[Clarabelle Cow]] opened the [[Clarabelle's Cattlelog|Cattlelog]] to include every accessory ever available.
 
*On August 30, 2013, [[Goofy]] knocked the Silly Meter into a spooky mode, spreading Halloween across Toontown. All costumes became available in the Cattlelog. Toons were also able to trick-or-treat across Toontown and earn a [[pumpkin head]], which lasted until September 5, 2013.
 
*On August 30, 2013, [[Goofy]] knocked the Silly Meter into a spooky mode, spreading Halloween across Toontown. All costumes became available in the Cattlelog. Toons were also able to trick-or-treat across Toontown and earn a [[pumpkin head]], which lasted until September 5, 2013.
*On August 30th, 2013, During the closure which lasted about 1 month ,The Walt Disney Company gave everyone the ADMIN notification in the game that Disney's Toontown Online was scheduled to be closing for another update during the Halloween event that was happening. After this update is when we got these other events such as Christmas, the mega invasions , creating a black cat on Friday the 13th and on the final day which was September 19th 2013 on the toontown website you got a silly certificate.[[User blog:Bermuda/Toontastic Thanks to YOU!]] This is video evidence by a youtuber named Silverweave. ADMIN: Toontown will go down for an update in 30 minutes.https://youtu.be/7-uoAOWIg9o?t=28
 
 
*On September 6, 2013, in an attempt to restore the Silly Meter's function, Goofy accidentally set Toontown into Winter Holiday mode. Winter parties returned, as well as caroling across Toontown to earn a [[snowman head]], which lasted until September 13.
 
*On September 6, 2013, in an attempt to restore the Silly Meter's function, Goofy accidentally set Toontown into Winter Holiday mode. Winter parties returned, as well as caroling across Toontown to earn a [[snowman head]], which lasted until September 13.
 
*On September 11 and 12, [[Cold Caller]]s [[Mega cog invasion|invaded]] Toontown.
 
*On September 11 and 12, [[Cold Caller]]s [[Mega cog invasion|invaded]] Toontown.
 
*On September 13, 2013 - which was a Friday the 13th and due to the work of the Silly Meter, all Toons, including [[NPC]]s, were temporarily transformed into [[black cat]]s. Toons could create their own black cats that would permanently remain as black cats until the game's closure.
 
*On September 13, 2013 - which was a Friday the 13th and due to the work of the Silly Meter, all Toons, including [[NPC]]s, were temporarily transformed into [[black cat]]s. Toons could create their own black cats that would permanently remain as black cats until the game's closure.
*On September 16 and 17, [[The Big Cheese]]s [[Mega cog invasion|invaded]] Toontown.
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*On September 16 and 17, [[The Big Cheese]]s [[Mega cog invasion|invaded]] Toontown.[[File:Death note.jpg|thumb|Error message when trying to log in for the last few hours.]]
*[[File:Death note.jpg|thumb|Error message when trying to log in for the last few hours.]]At some point during the morning of September 19, the game stopped connecting any more players who attempted to log in. Only players who had already logged in still had access to the game until the servers reset around 12:30 PM Pacific time. Internal memos between Toontown employees later confirmed that hackers had caused the error, and were trying to fix it and keep the game open a few hours longer, but they couldn't fix it in time.
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*At some point during the morning of September 19, the game stopped connecting any more players who attempted to log in. Only players who had already logged in still had access to the game until the servers reset around 12:30 PM Pacific time.
 
*In the first two weeks of January 2014, the website went through a takedown process. At first, the domain ''toontown.com'' was trying to access content that wasn't there, but by January 11, the domain was modified to redirect to Disney's homepage at ''disney.com''.
 
*In the first two weeks of January 2014, the website went through a takedown process. At first, the domain ''toontown.com'' was trying to access content that wasn't there, but by January 11, the domain was modified to redirect to Disney's homepage at ''disney.com''.
   
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*The closure announcement for ''Toontown'' was concurrent with the closure announcements of ''[[w:c:piratesonline|Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'' and ''{{wp|Pixie Hollow (video game)|Pixie Hollow}}'', which closed at the same time as ''Toontown''.
 
*The closure announcement for ''Toontown'' was concurrent with the closure announcements of ''[[w:c:piratesonline|Pirates of the Caribbean Online]]'' and ''{{wp|Pixie Hollow (video game)|Pixie Hollow}}'', which closed at the same time as ''Toontown''.
 
* As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, the domain names for ''Toontown'' and ''Pirates of the Caribbean Online'' redirect to Disney's home page. ''Pixie Hollow''<nowiki/>'s domain name redirects to a broken page that used to host an FAQ concerning the game's closure (no such FAQ was made for ''Toontown'' or ''Pirates'').
 
* As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, the domain names for ''Toontown'' and ''Pirates of the Caribbean Online'' redirect to Disney's home page. ''Pixie Hollow''<nowiki/>'s domain name redirects to a broken page that used to host an FAQ concerning the game's closure (no such FAQ was made for ''Toontown'' or ''Pirates'').
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**The UK domain for ''Toontown'' was put up for sale in April 2020 and was sold to a third party in February 2021. The domain is <nowiki/>no longer owned by Disney.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 18 October 2023

Real life

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On August 20, 2013, Disney announced that Disney's Toontown Online was scheduled to close on September 19, 2013, at 11:59 AM Pacific time. The game was still online for almost 30 minutes afterward, but all servers were reset somewhere around 12:30 PM Pacific time. Since that time, the game's launcher has not been able to connect any users to the game.

Screen Shot 2013-08-20 at 10.01

Closing Announcement


Reason for closing

According to the Closing FAQ, Disney's reasoning for closing the game was as follows:

The Walt Disney Company is committed to offering high-quality, entertaining play experiences in both online virtual worlds and mobile apps. At this time, we are shifting our development focus towards other online and mobile play experiences, and a growing selection of Disney Mobile apps. We deeply appreciate your enthusiasm and loyal support for Toontown Online and sincerely hope you will continue to enjoy the large variety of online and mobile play experiences Disney offers - with more to come soon!

–Closing FAQ, [1]

In June 2015, Jesse Schell hinted that Toontown Online closed due to becoming unsustainable in its business model (subscription-based downloadable RPG).[2] Schell later clarified that free-to-play gaming on mobile phones was cutting into the profitability of subscription-based gaming on desktop computers. He also confirmed that Disney had chosen to redirect all Disney Online resources to their acquisition of Club Penguin instead of maintaining Toontown Online, Pirates of the Caribbean Online and Pixie Hollow. Both of these problems led to the decision to close Toontown Online.[3]

Schell reported that Disney wants to port the game to mobile devices but doesn't yet see a working business model for self-sustaining, constantly-updating RPGs on mobile devices.[2] Contrary to popular belief, Disney did not close Toontown Online in spite of its fans or abandon the Toontown intellectual property. Disney still has access to the databases containing everyone's Toons data as of the closure date; none of the user accounts or Toons were deleted, and the databases are being stored securely.[4] The company has hosted internal meetings discussing the future of the game, taking the popularity of mobile games and the payment options available on that platform into consideration for planning the next step for the Toontown license.[2] A solution has yet to be agreed upon, but these internal meetings still continued into at least 2016.[4]

Events and items

  • On August 23, 2013, the Silly Meter returned and the Gadzooks Shirt was added to the game. Also, Clarabelle Cow opened the Cattlelog to include every accessory ever available.
  • On August 30, 2013, Goofy knocked the Silly Meter into a spooky mode, spreading Halloween across Toontown. All costumes became available in the Cattlelog. Toons were also able to trick-or-treat across Toontown and earn a pumpkin head, which lasted until September 5, 2013.
  • On September 6, 2013, in an attempt to restore the Silly Meter's function, Goofy accidentally set Toontown into Winter Holiday mode. Winter parties returned, as well as caroling across Toontown to earn a snowman head, which lasted until September 13.
  • On September 11 and 12, Cold Callers invaded Toontown.
  • On September 13, 2013 - which was a Friday the 13th and due to the work of the Silly Meter, all Toons, including NPCs, were temporarily transformed into black cats. Toons could create their own black cats that would permanently remain as black cats until the game's closure.
  • On September 16 and 17, The Big Cheeses invaded Toontown.
    Death note

    Error message when trying to log in for the last few hours.

  • At some point during the morning of September 19, the game stopped connecting any more players who attempted to log in. Only players who had already logged in still had access to the game until the servers reset around 12:30 PM Pacific time.
  • In the first two weeks of January 2014, the website went through a takedown process. At first, the domain toontown.com was trying to access content that wasn't there, but by January 11, the domain was modified to redirect to Disney's homepage at disney.com.

Memberships

Starting on August 20th, all players enjoyed full membership benefits without having to purchase one. Anyone who was already a member were no longer charged recurring payments (refunds were sent out via email if applicable), and membership packages could no longer be purchased.

Billing support for Toontown ended on November 18, 2013.

Trivia

  • The closure announcement for Toontown was concurrent with the closure announcements of Pirates of the Caribbean Online and Pixie Hollow, which closed at the same time as Toontown.
  • As of March 2024, the domain names for Toontown and Pirates of the Caribbean Online redirect to Disney's home page. Pixie Hollow's domain name redirects to a broken page that used to host an FAQ concerning the game's closure (no such FAQ was made for Toontown or Pirates).
    • The UK domain for Toontown was put up for sale in April 2020 and was sold to a third party in February 2021. The domain is no longer owned by Disney.

References