


On October 8, 2020, Joey created the "ToontownReleaseArchive" repository on Toontown Rewritten's GitHub to release a 1.0.5 Beta build of Toontown Online from September 5th of 2001, with all of its files donated by Joe Shochet.
#TOONTOWN REWRITTEN TWITTER ARCHIVE#
The same user returned several months later to /r/Toontown on Septemand released yet another archive dubbed "Anesidora", a collection of Toontown Online source code that contains developer comments. A notable leak known as "Spotify" is the nickname given to another archive that is supposedly identical to Pandora, which was released by an /r/Toontown user on June 10, 2020. Pandora, a nickname used by the Toontown Rewritten Team for the particular archive, was anonymously donated to the team by a former Disney imagineer sometime in 2019, and is currently not yet released to the public. Soon after it surfaced that the Toontown Rewritten Team was not only in possession of Bruce Woodside's donation but also in possession of "Pandora", some leaks of previously unseen artwork, original game files, and source code were unveiled on /r/Toontown. The archive was released via a separate domain outside of Toontown Rewritten's website that features never-before-seen Toontown Online history, including original design documents and artwork. On May 26, 2021, the Toontown Rewritten Team announced on social media that they would be launching an archive of Toontown Online titled the "Toontown Preservation Project" on June 2nd in celebration of the game's 18th anniversary, and share their favorite pieces of the game's history every day until then. Only two design documents pertaining to Cog Buildings and doodles were shown in a comment posted by Jeremy on /r/Toontown at the time.
#TOONTOWN REWRITTEN TWITTER PROFESSIONAL#
In an effort to help preserve Toontown Online's history and due to high demand from the Toontown community, Joey announced that the Toontown Rewritten Team would work towards obtaining professional scans of original design documents and artwork that were delivered to them by Bruce Woodside sometime in 2018. Preservation of Toontown Online's history Design documents and artwork
