ToonDoo is a fun and easy way to create your very own cartoons/comics without actually having to show off your artistic abilities, or rather, lack of. On ToonDoo there is absolutely no drawing that needs to be done in order to create a cartoon. Instead, you use pre-installed characters, backgrounds, and other objects to make cartoons promptly. I am going to state both the pros and cons of ToonDoo, starting with the pros. As mentioned before, ToonDoo is such an easy web 2.0 tool to use, and I think almost anyone could adapt to it in a matter of minutes or hours. You simply just drag and drop characters and backgrounds onto a story board (there are many different types/sizes). You can also add dialogue, which can be pre-included phrases on the website, or you can type your own in the text bubbles, which is pretty neat. You can view other ToonDoo creations made by various users around the world, and I believe you can share your own cartoons as well. Here is a picture of a toondoo creation. There is a lot to like about a website such as ToonDoo, but that doesn’t mean it is without its faults. Sure, you can create cartoons very fast with built in characters etc…but that doesn’t leave a lot of room for creativity. There is no drawing that can be done, which was disappointing. I think it would be cool if you could combine built in animations and draw your own, to give it some more style. Also, you have to make an account to use ToonDoo. This is understandable for the sharing aspects, but I think it would be nice if you could just go on the website, make a cartoon, and save it on your computer. It's also worth noting that ToonDoo has another website called ToonDoo Spaces, in which you can make comics in a community, with others. But, you have to pay for it, so I did not get to try it out. Here is an example of ToonDoo in video format, and also a teacher's guide to Toondoo. Overall, I found ToonDoo kind of fun and very easy to use, but also lacking in features, so I will give it a score of 6.5/10.