![]() One thing I really love about Roger is his character. It's a surprisingly touching and deeply depressing scene, given the fact that the person delivering it is a rabbit who looks and sounds like he failed Alice in Wonderland auditions. Roger is understandably distressed when confronted with this evidence and storms off into the night, lurking about the back of Jessica's nightclub and sobbing over his lost love while looking at what I'm assuming are honeymoon pictures. Apparently a clapping game equals an affair in the toon world. Or, to be more accurate, playing patty-cake. ![]() And Eddie gets the pictures of Jessica playing hanky-panky with Mr. Neither of them has room to talk.so to speak. The result? One of the funniest piano routines ever put to film where Donald and Daffy make fun of each other's speech impediments. ![]() would only let Disney use their characters if Bugs, Daffy, and the rest got an equal amount of screen time as the Disney characters. They bring him a glass with literal pebbles in it. I love the part where Eddie asks for a drink 'on the rocks' and those ridiculous penguins follow that instruction. They can't be hurt, can't get sick, and they can't be killed, (well, except for via Dip).but that begs the question of can they be erased? Raoul: I'm not worried about you I'm worried about the refrigerator. ![]() Raoul: Roger! I've dropped that on your head 23 times already. Just drop the refrigerator on my head one more time. It doesn't exactly make sense.but it's Roger Rabbit. It's interesting how in this world toons come into being by being drawn (not born) but then they proceed to get jobs and get married and act out their cartoon gigs like live action actors would. It's basically like the world's biggest mashup with characters from just about every major cartoon in existence.perfect for a good old round of I Spy. One of the fun things to do with this movie is to play Spot The Cartoon Cameo. And the Los Angeles transportation renovation. It's a gloriously goofy, surprisingly touching story about self-discovery and redemption. What ensues from there are hijinks, kidnappings, bar brawls, killer tune hybrids, and a gang of weasels that can laugh themselves to death. One day the head of the studio he works for hires private investigator Eddie Valient (Hoskins) to look into Roger's wife, Jessica Rabbit, who is a singer at a local nightclub and may be having an affair with Mr. One of the biggest stars out of all the toons is a rabbit named Roger. They primarily live in a section of Los Angeles (not far from Hollywood) called 'Toontown', but they interact freely and often with the humans. The plot? In 1947, cartoon characters, commonly called "toons", are living beings who act out cartoons in the same way that human actors make live-action production. It is classed as an action-mystery-fantasy story and combines traditional 2D animation with live action performances. This film was created in 1988 by Walt Disney studios. So, in honor of him, I am going to review two films that have my favorite roles that he starred in. I'm still mad that The Lorax abomination stole this sceneīob Hoskins, beloved character actor and the star of Roger Rabbit, passed away April 29 of 2014. The only official product in existence where you will see Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse on screen together. The perfect marriage of animation and live action. If you have not yet watched this film, please go and do so before proceeding.
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