Send a 👫 and I’ll write four headcanons I have about our muse’s relationship
1. In Toontown verse, Bruce recently discovers his own animation origins. It’s a bit jarring, realizing the world you’ve known your whole life is the creation of many humans. Even more so when you find out your very existence is created for the entertainment of humans; a race you weren’t entirely sure about or certain you want to trust. The Repairman helps Bruce get over that initial shock, teaching him tricks and techniques to make sure that existentialism doesn’t wear down the shark’s psyche.Â
2. The Repairman gives the shark some contact information, those of which vary from every sort of Toon; from hand-drawns in multiple eras of animation, to other CGIs, to a number of Toons from different media and origins. This helps Bruce adjust better, and gives the CGI shark a better grasp on the handle of the residence of the Toons; Toontown.Â
3. Bruce learns several techniques from the Repairman, mainly altering physics to one’s own use. Using this, the shark can actually swim around above the water. Not fly per say, but rather float.
4. Realizing just how fragile the barrier is between their own world and the ‘fourth wall’, the shark tries to remind other Toons to not bring too much attention to it, just to prevent the Repairman from having to do too much work. Its the least the shark could do, after the Repairman helped Bruce so much with adjusting to his startling new reality.