. "2"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2012-07-31T00:00:00"^^ . "*shrug* I definitely don't see the appeal with this place. I guess it would be OK if you were a true affectionado of the science and artistry behind cartooning. But even then the collection is awfully small and limited by museum standards. Toonseum is more of a small boutique of artwork, it's literally two walls of stills and cells with the occasional prop and a cartoon playing on the overhead screen. Honestly, I've seen more original animation cells and comic stills at Disney stores and memorabilia shops. It will probably take the average Joe 10 to 15 minutes to see everything here and it doesn't seem to be raking in crowds off the street. I get the feel they take in more proceeds off chartering their attached workshop as a meeting/event room than from general admission.\n\nCute little bookshop/trinkets area with memorabilia for sale in the front. Got a spiffy Underdog t-shirt for the wife.\n\nOverall, I do give Toonseum props for what they're trying to accomplish. But for now, as a paying customer, I wouldn't be able to recommend this place especially with other more formidable Pittsburgh attractions nearby."^^ . .