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The Phantom Tollbooth ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' is a children's fantasy adventure novel written by Norton Juster, with illustrations by Jules Feiffer, first published in 1961. The story follows a bored young boy named Milo who unexpectedly receives a magic tollb ...
'', a 1961 children's book written by
Norton Juster Norton Juster (June 2, 1929 – March 8, 2021) was an American academic, architect, and writer. He was best known as an author of children's books, notably for ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' and ''The Dot and the Line''. Early life Juster was born in ...
and illustrated by
Jules Feiffer Jules Ralph Feiffer (born January 26, 1929)''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; Page 107 is an American cartoonist and author, who was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 as North- ...
, and its different adaptions..


Main characters


Milo

Milo is a school-aged boy and the main character, bored with life prior to receiving the gifts. He was a very confused boy. Milo's age is not stated. In early drafts, Juster put Milo's age at eight, then nine, before concluding that it was "not only unnecessary to be that precise but probably more prudent not to do so, lest some readers decide they were too old to care..." A very early draft has in his place a ten-year-old named Tony with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Flanders. In the
Chuck Jones Charles Martin Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, director, and painter, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series of shorts. He wrote, produ ...
adaption In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process of natural selection that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the p ...
, Milo is portrayed by
Butch Patrick Butch Patrick (born Patrick Alan Lilley; August 2, 1953) is an American actor and musician. Beginning his professional acting career at the age of seven, Patrick is perhaps best known for his role as child werewolf Eddie Munster on the CBS comedy ...
who also voices his animated form.


Tock

Tock is a "watchdog" (with an alarm-clock in his body) who befriends Milo after saving him from the Doldrums. Tock was based on one of Juster's favorite characters, Jim Fairfield from ''
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy ''Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy'' was a radio adventure series which maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM (AM), WBBM in Chicago on July 31, 1933, and was later carried on CBS, then NBC and finally Cita ...
''. In the Chuck Jones adaption, Tock is voiced by
Larry Thor Larry Thor (August 27, 1916 – March 15, 1976) was a radio newscaster and announcer, an actor in film and radio, and a university professor. He "was noted for his distinctive voice ... his rich resonant tones." Early professional life A native ...
.


Humbug

The Humbug is a pompous insect who joins Milo and Tock on their quest. Juster said, "For the sake of balance, I wanted someone who was the reverse f Tock a bad influence, someone who is a braggart, not very honest, a huckster, not too trustworthy, a self promoter—in short, someone sure to steer Milo wrong." In the Chuck Jones adaption, Humbug is voiced by
Les Tremayne Lester Tremayne (16 April 1913 – 19 December 2003) was an English actor. Early life Born in Balham, London, he moved with his family at the age of four to Chicago, Illinois, where he began in community theater. His mother was Dolly Trema ...
.


Rhyme and Reason

Rhyme and Reason are two princesses who settled disputes. The kings banished them to the Castle in the Air, thus being Milo's
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. They explain to Milo the reason why he has to study things. In the Chuck Jones adaption, Rhyme and Reason are voiced by Patti Gilbert and
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respectively.


Minor Characters


King Azaz

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Azaz the Unabridged is the King of Dictionopolis, one of the two rulers of Wisdom. In the Chuck Jones adaption, King Azaz is voiced by
Hans Conried Hans Georg Conried Jr. (April 15, 1917 – January 5, 1982) was an American actor and comedian. He was known for providing the voices of George Darling and Captain Hook in Walt Disney's ''Peter Pan'' (1953), Snidely Whiplash in Jay Ward's ''Dudle ...
.


Mathemagician

The Mathemagician is Azaz's brother and the other ruler of Wisdom. He rules the city of Digitopolis. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Mathemagician is voiced by Hans Conried.


Faintly Macabre

Faintly
Macabre In works of art, the adjective macabre ( or ; ) means "having the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere". The macabre works to emphasize the details and symbols of death. The term also refers to works particularly gruesome in natu ...
(or Aunt Faintly), the Not-So-Wicked Which. When she regulated all words used in public, she became old and tired and started using less and less words in the posters and ended up using no words at all, and when she put up a poster written: 'silence is gold' King Azaz became angry and imprisoned her. She tells Milo that she can be released from the dungeon with the return of Rhyme and Reason. Juster's comment that "witches hate loud noises" was only a plot device that he made up. In the Chuck Jones adaption, Faintly Macabre is voiced by
June Foray June Foray (born June Lucille Forer; September 18, 1917 – July 26, 2017) was an American voice actress. She was best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Nell Fenwick, Lucifer from Disney' ...
. Unlike the book that had no mentioning on if she was released or not, Faintly was seen exiting the dungeon and reopening her stand upon Rhyme and Reason's return.


Chroma

Chroma is the conductor of an orchestra that plays all the world's colors. Feiffer's drawing of Chroma was loosely modelled on
Arturo Toscanini Arturo Toscanini (; ; March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor. He was one of the most acclaimed and influential musicians of the late 19th and early 20th century, renowned for his intensity, his perfectionism, his ear for orch ...
In the Chuck Jones adaption, Chroma is voiced by
Shepard Menken Shepard Menken (November 2, 1921 – January 2, 1999) was an American film, television, voice, radio character actor. Early life Menken began his career at the age of 11, when he started appearing on children's radio programs. After high school, ...
.


Dr. Kakafonous A. Discord

Dr. Kakofonous A.
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is a scientist who enjoys creating unpleasant sounds, and curing pleasant sounds. Feiffer's illustration of him bears a striking resemblance to
Groucho Marx Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx (; October 2, 1890 – August 19, 1977) was an American comedian, actor, writer, stage, film, radio, singer, television star and vaudeville performer. He is generally considered to have been a master of quick wit an ...
as Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush. In the Chuck Jones adaption, Dr. Kakafonous A. Discord is voiced by
Cliff Norton Clifford Charles Norton (March 21, 1918 – January 25, 2003) was an American character actor and radio announcer who appeared in various movies and television series over a career spanning four decades. Early years Norton was born in Ch ...
.


Awful DYNNE

The Awful DYNNE ("awful din") is a
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who collects noises for Dr. Dischord. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Awful DYNNE is voiced by
Candy Candido Jonathan Joseph “Candy” Candido (December 25, 1913 – May 19, 1999) was an American radio performer and voice actor. He was best remembered for his famous line "I'm feeling mighty low". Early and personal life Born on Christmas Day in ...
.


Soundkeeper

The Soundkeeper is a woman who loves silence and rules the Valley of Sound. Her vaults keep all the sounds ever made in history.


Dodechahedron

The
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, an inhabitant of Digitopolis with twelve faces, each of which shows a different emotion. Preliminarily, this character was to be J. Remington Rhomboid, the Mathemagician's assistant, a two-dimensional character who would have become three-dimensional as a reward. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Dodechadedron is voiced by
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.


Officer Short Shrift

Officer Short Shrift is a very short man who works as a police officer of Dictionopolis. He unfairly arrests Milo and Tock where he blames them for wrecking the Dictionopolis Word Fair which Humbug and Spelling Bee did. Officer Short Shrift has a tendency to sentence the characters he arrests for long periods and tends to forget those prison sentences. In the Chuck Jones adaption, Officer Short Shrift is voiced by
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
. This version is shown to have a motorized wheel stand in place of legs, a police siren on his hat, and assumes that everyone is guilty. He first appears when Milo arrives in the Land of Wisdom assuming he is a guilty person. Officer Short Shrift's arrest of Milo and Tock remains intact where he also had to assume the role of
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and
jailer A prison officer or corrections officer is a uniformed law enforcement official responsible for the custody, supervision, safety, and regulation of prisoners. They are responsible for the care, custody, and control of individuals who have been ...
to sentence and incarcerate them. By the end of the film, he passes by Milo's car quoting "Everyone is found innocent until proven guilty".


Lethargarians

The Lethargarians, small mischievous lethargic creatures who live in the
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and are irresponsibly lazy. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Lethargarians have a villainous role being more mischievous and are voiced by an uncredited
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.


Spelling Bee

The
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is a giant
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who is an expert speller, but sometimes an enemy of the Humbug. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Spelling Bee is voiced by
Shepard Menken Shepard Menken (November 2, 1921 – January 2, 1999) was an American film, television, voice, radio character actor. Early life Menken began his career at the age of 11, when he started appearing on children's radio programs. After high school, ...
.


.69

.69 is a boy who is only .58 of a person from an "
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" family, which has 2.58 children.


Canby

Canby is a frequent visitor to the Island of Conclusions, who is as much "as can be" of any possible quality. Play on the words "can be".


King Azaz's Advisors

King Azaz's advisors consist of the Duke of Definition, Minister of Meaning, Count of Connotation, Earl of Essence, and Undersecretary of Understanding, all of which have the same (or almost the same) meaning. They welcome Milo and Tock to Dictionopolis as soon as they enter. In the Chuck Jones adaption, they are all voiced by
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
.


Whether Man

The Whether Man is a man who deals with ''whether'' there will be
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, rather than the specific nature of the weather. Note that Feiffer drew Juster as the Whether Man. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Whether Man is voiced by
Daws Butler Charles Dawson Butler (November 16, 1916May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Ho ...
. He had a larger role in the film where he has Milo find his way. The Whether Man also helps to get Rhyme and Reason out of the Castle in the Air.


Alec Bings

Alec Bings is a boy of Milo's age and weight who sees through things. He grows downwards from a fixed point in the air until he reaches the ground, unlike Milo, who grows upwards from the ground.


Everpresent Wordsnatcher

The Everpresent Wordsnatcher is a dirty
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that "takes the words right out of your mouth". He is not a demon per se, as everyone who meets him just sees him as an annoyance. Juster considered naming him the "red crested word snatcher".


Demons of the Mountains of Ignorance

There are different
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that reside in the Mountains of Ignorance. They consist of:


Terrible Trivium

The Terrible Trivium, a demon in the Mountains of Ignorance who wastes time with useless - or "trivial" - jobs.
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observes that The ''Phantom Tollbooth'' itself was a procrastinatory diversion and that it is fitting that this occupies the place of pride as the first demon in the
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of demons. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Terrible Trivium is voiced by
Daws Butler Charles Dawson Butler (November 16, 1916May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Ho ...
.


Demon of Insincerity

The Demon of Insincerity is a misleading demon with a great voice and an insignificant body who never says what he means. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Demon of Insincerity is voiced by
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
.


Gelatinous Giant

The Gelatinous Giant is a gigantic demon who blends in with his surroundings and is afraid of everything, mostly ideas. It gets its name because it looks like a giant pile of jelly. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Gelatinous Giant is voiced by
Daws Butler Charles Dawson Butler (November 16, 1916May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Ho ...
.


Triple Demons of Compromise

The Triple Demons of Compromise, "one short and fat, one tall and thin, and one exactly like the other two". Norton gave these a cameo role just to describe something impossible for Jules Feiffer to draw. These were, in notes, originally the ''Twin Demons of Compromise''


Senses Taker

The Senses Taker (" census taker") is a demon who robs Milo, the Humbug, and Tock of their senses by wasting their time and asking useless questions. Feiffer's illustration was an experiment using spattered ink, later used by
Gerald Scarfe Gerald Anthony Scarfe (born 1 June 1936) is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He has worked as editorial cartoonist for ''The Sunday Times'' and illustrator for ''The New Yorker''. His other work includes graphics for rock group Pink Flo ...
and
Ralph Steadman Ralph Idris Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a British illustrator best known for his collaboration and friendship with the American writer Hunter S. Thompson. Steadman is renowned for his political and social caricatures, cartoons and picture b ...
a few years later. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Senses Taker is voiced by
Daws Butler Charles Dawson Butler (November 16, 1916May 18, 1988) was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera animation production company where he originated the voices of many familiar characters, including Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Ho ...
.


Gorgons of Malice and Hate

The Gorgons of Malice and Hate are two demons that resemble fast-moving soft-shelled
snail A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name ''snail'' is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastro ...
s with blazing eyes.


Horrible Hopping Hindsight

The Horrible Hopping Hindsight is a hopping demon with rear-facing eyes that hops backwards.


Threadbare Excuse

The Threadbare Excuse is a thin demon.


Two-Faced Hypocrite

The Two-Faced Hypocrite is a two-headed quadrupedal demon. Exclusive to the film, the Two-Headed Hypocrite joins its fellow demons in attacking Milo, Tock, and Humbug. Milo defeats it by throwing the word "Forthright" at it.


Overbearing Know-It-All

The Overbearing Know-It-All is a bulbous demon that gives misinformation and bad advice to people. In the Chuck Jones adaption, the Overbearing Know-It-All is voiced by
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
.


Dilemma

Dilemma is a smoke-snorting demon with long-pointed horns and hooves.


Gross Exaggeration

The Gross Exaggeration is a grotesque demon whose teeth can mangle any truths. He often works with the Overbearing Know-It-All.


Unused Characters

In Juster's notes and drafts, there are a number of characters for which Juster had sketched, but did not use in the final drafts: * Milo - A boy who was unused due to technical failures. * The Doorman - A man who received the package of the tollbooth. * The small, wild-eyed little man who kept breathlessly repeating "It's here, it's here" who, in early drafts, brought the tollbooth package to the doorman. In the final draft, it is not known who brought the tollbooth, or who sent the tollbooth. * Mr. and Mrs. Flanders - The parents of Tony (the protagonist's name in early drafts). Tony later became Milo, the latter's age and last name never said. Milo's parents do not appear. * The Chocolate
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- A moose who is always afraid he is not light enough. * The Star Gazer - A person who wonders about everything. * The
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of Approval - A seal who was to be one of the princesses' pets. * The Social
Lion The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphi ...
- A lion who was to be one of the princesses' pets, with a pun about "reading between the lions". * The Inventor - A man who never leaves well enough alone and invents improvements or things that have no use, for example straight bananas and square oranges for easy packing in a spherical car, etc. * The Hitch-Hiker - A man who always leads Milo into doing things the easy way and jumping to conclusions. * The
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- A man who fits the rose colored glasses. * The
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- A man who can be just like everyone else. * Peter Paradox - The assistant to the Mathemagician. * The
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- A robot assistant to the Mathemagician. * The Lucky Boy - A boy that always gets lucky.


References


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