Minnie's Melodyland

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Minnie's Melodyland
Basic information
Treasure Music note
Population 123 Toons
Number of buildings 95
Number of streets 3
Connects to
Alto AvenueLoopy Lane, Toontown Central
Baritone BoulevardSleet Street, The Brrrgh
Tenor TerraceLullaby Lane, Donald's Dreamland
Cog information
Minimum level 2
Maximum level 6
Maximum building stories 4 floors
Data is by normal gameplay.

Minnie's Melodyland, commonly known as MML, is a neighborhood located in the north side of Toontown. It has streets that connect to Toontown Central, The Brrrgh, and Donald's Dreamland. It is the fourth of six playgrounds that Toons progress through.

Minnie's Melodyland is unique due to its Throw track progression requirement, as Cleff offers a ToonTask where he instructs Toons to deliver him a Whole Cream Pie. It is also the only playground with the highest population of residents.

The fisherman in the playground is Fisherman Fife.

Theme

Minnie's Melodyland is designed to be a land of music. Structures around the playground are made to resemble musical instruments; primary points of interests are the piano walkway, the drum platforms, and the trumpet stairs, with the fishing pond looking like piano keys. The treasure in Minnie's Melodyland is symbolism of music, a music note.

Buildings

There is a party gate with Party Planner Penelope and Party Planner Preston residing next to it for Toons to host parties.

Streets

Minnie's Melodyland has three streets:

ToonTasks

Main page: Minnie's Melodyland ToonTasks

Toons are instructed to complete ToonTasks in Minnie's Melodyland before advancing to The Brrrgh.

Trivia

  • In Toontown Online, Minnie Mouse used to roam the playground. She no longer appears because the Toontown Rewritten Team wanted to prevent from calling attention to the Disney characters by simply not including them in their playgrounds.[1]
  • Minnie's Melodyland used to have a merry-go-round in "Beta 1" of Toontown Online but was eventually replaced by a fishing pond in "Beta 2". Despite its removal, it continued to exist in the phase files.

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