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What is the Sticker Book?

  • The Shticker Book is where you can exit toontown, change to windowed mode, go your estate, view your gag training frames, design your kart and more! Here you'll find a guide that will tell you everything you'll need to know about your Shticker Book.

Options

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  • A - Use this button to turn the music on and off.
  • B - Use this button to turn the sound effects on and off.
  • C - When this feature is turned on, and someone asks to be your friend, they'll get a message that says "(Your toon's name here) isn't looking for friends right now."
  • D - This will allow you to change how Toontown is displayed. When you click it, this window will pop up:
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  • Set the resolution to however large you want your screen to be, and click the circle next to either In a window or Full screen, depending on which you want.

Speedchat Colors

In Options, you can set Speedchat to one of these colors:

  • Purple.jpg
  • Blue.jpg
  • Cyan.jpg
  • Teal.jpg
  • Green.jpg
  • Yellow.jpg
  • Orange.jpg
  • RedChat.jpg
  • Pink.jpg
  • Brown.jpg

Districts

  • Boingy Summit
  • Bouncy Summit
  • Bouncyville
  • Crazy Grove
  • Crazy Hills
  • Crazy River
  • Crazyham
  • Funnyboro
  • Funnyfield
  • Giggly Bay
  • Giggly Hills
  • Giggly Valley
  • Gigglyfield
  • Goofy Valley
  • Kookyboro
  • Kookytown
  • Kookywood
  • Loony Harbor
  • Loonyburgh
  • Loonyville
  • Loopy Harbor
  • Loopy Valley
  • Nutty Hills
  • Nuttyboro
  • Screwy Park
  • Silly Harbor
  • Silly Rapids
  • Silly Valley
  • Sillyham
  • Toon Valley
  • Wacky Falls
  • Zany Acres
  • Zanywood
  • Zippetyham
  • Welcome Valley
Discussion community comments archived from Talk:The Shticker Book

CBD

For the time being, please leave this page except for style updates or to fix typos. We can go back and fix minor wording changes later on, there's a lot to do in this wiki. :)

I would like to reassert the above. Also, proper terminology IS SOS, not SoS, as shown in both the photo and a quick google search. :) --CBD 08:21, 29 June 2007 (CDT)

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