Since all John or Carrie had to do to change back was close their eyes or otherwise stop looking at the mirror, since no injury was really permanent for Tex Avery style toons anyway (though John still felt they didn't fit that art style) the couple had had no really problem with going inside the house of mirrors.
To be on the safe side however, they chose to stick together. They saw a cartoon pig in a business suit end up as skinny as a rake. And a mouse in a farmer's outfit get so big and around he had to be rolled away from the mirror.
Just as promised by the sign, all the warps and twists were undone as soon as the toon looked away.
With nothing apparently to worry about, John and Carrie went form mirror to mirror holding hands. They dragged along with giant hands and rears. Then they wobbled about with bodies like spaghetti! They enjoyed wrapping around each other like that!
They came to a mirror that made them look morbidly fat, and they just giggled which made their bodies jiggle like jelly and pressed against each other happily and rolled away.
They saw a couple of child toon look into a mirror and stretch out into adults. Looking the same mirror made the foxy couple look gray and feelble.
"I didn't know cartoons could GET old!" Said John.
"WHAT?" Shouted Carrie now hard of hearing.
"I SAID I DIDN'T KNOW CARTOON COULD GET OLD!"
"Of course they can get sold! That's how the studio makes money!"
"I said old!"
"What about a road?"
"Let's just move onto the next mirror."
"Lex just moved his next beerer? I don't think that's a word!"
John just feebly pushed Carrie so her line of sight wasn't on the mirror anymore (though he likely could have taken her comically appearing elderly glasses and rendered her legally blind just as easily).
The two then came a mirror similar to the chibi mirror.
When a mother toon and her baby looked into it, they became a pregnant toon until the mother to be walk away, and she became a toon mother pushing a stroller again.
"I think that is taking the physics of this joke way too far." John said. "And toons PREGNANT? Oh come on! That would never get past the PTA in a child's cartoon! Unless it was one of those 'miracle of life' specials or something."
"John." Carrie said happy, then shouted in his ear so loud his brain rattled inside his skull for a few seconds after! "WILL YOU NOT TAKE THIS ALL SO SERIOUSLY!"
"Geeze! Sorry! But no comedy is complete without the straight fox! That's just common toon sense!" John defended.
"Hmmm." Carrie thought for a second, "Okay, you're right." Then she skipped along like the entire argument had happened in another timeline.
"Tsunderes aren't part of Tex Avery style toons you know, they're supposed to be the sweet but shrewd types who can wrap a guy around their little finger but are too nice to do so except to the absolute worse of men." John said.
Carrie struck a pose, "Well excuuuse me! I'm just having some fun! I'm surprised you know this much about genre styles anyway!"
"I -did- have a childhood ya know foxy. I know basic toon motifs and I have a co worker whose an otaku."
"Pst. Bet he's in the Anime Zone of Toon World right now trying to buy a Brainwashed-Cat-Girl-Maid-Ray-Gun."
"That . . . actually sounds a lot like him . . . maybe it's a good thing that objects don't function the same between zones if they don't fit the genre."
"Well come along handsome, we've got a lot more of Imagination Land to explore."
"Right behind you foxy." John said following the sway of his wife's tail.
They glanced in the youth mirror, and the distort image made into kids. They didn't have gloves in the reflection, but Carrie did have a flower in her hair and John was wearing knee guards. They looked amazingly similar at such a cute age.
"Too bad we can't stay like this after looking away!" Carrie said in a higher pitched voice. "Hey, do you think if I smash the mirror we'll stay like this?"
John took her hands in his automatically, "MORE likely it would end up smashing us instead too!"
"Yeah . . . you're right. Too bad."
"Carrie."
"Duh! This IS a vacation! And this IS a theme park! We should enjoy it as much as possible!"
They then passed through a series of multiple mirrors, got into an argument with their reflection about the proper direction out of the mirror maze, and finally came out the other side.
"Admit it hansom, you had fun." Carrie said with a sly smile.
"Okay. I did. So let's see what else we can try around here!"