'Toontown
English
Proper noun
'Toontown
- Alternative form of Toontown.
- 1988 September 29, Gregg Drinnan, “Western Hockey League Preview”, in The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask., →ISSN, →OCLC, page B8, column 1:
- The [Saskatoon] Blades get their first full season in Saskatchewan Place. And they’ll get a ton of fan support, what with having sold over 4,400 season tickets. Now, if the folks in ’Toontown could only get a four-sided scoreclock.
- 1990 July 14, Vance Oliver, “[Saskatchewan] Storm lose 126-123 in OT: [Jim] Les means more for Storm”, in Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Sask., →ISSN, →OCLC, page B1, column 2:
- Les, meanwhile, is honing his skills in ’Toontown in hopes of joining a chorus-line of players who are invited to NBA training camps every fall.
- 1990 December 15, Gregg Drinnan, “Taking note with Gregg Drinnan: [Mario] Lemieux to test back soon”, in The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask., →ISSN, →OCLC, page B3, column 1:
- Saskatoon’s 31st annual Kinsmen Celebrity Sports Dinner should be a good one because the keynote speaker will be Phil Esposito. It goes Feb. 1 at ’Toontown’s Centennial Auditorium.
- 1991 October 13, George Bentley, “Bentley’s Beat: We finally made it big!!??”, in Regina Sun, Regina, Sask., →OCLC, page 40:
- [T]hey painted Saskatoon as the boonies — everyone in Regina knows that assessment was right on the money — it’s just that the characters seemed to have a little trouble wrapping their tongues around multisyllabic name of this province. At the same time Northern Exposure was skewering ’Toontown, the Simpsons were making some Saskatchewan history of their own.
- 1993 April 19, REID...@max.cc.uregina.ca, “urry?”, in alt.fan.monty-python[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 9 January 2025:
- >SASKATOON, SASKATOON!!! YIPEE, HOORAH, WILD AND CRAZY NOISES!!!
Go home! 'Toontown is a blemish on the otherwise FINE map of Saskatchewan.. (-: