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  2. Jessica Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Rabbit (née Krupnick) ... Although in Tummy Trouble and Roller Coaster Rabbit, she rarely made impressions, in Trail Mix-Up, Roger fantasizes over her, ...

  3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    They wrote scripts that had either Jessica Rabbit or Baby Herman as the villain, but they made their final decision with the newly created character Judge Doom. Doom was supposed to have an animated vulture sit on his shoulder, but this was deleted due to the technical challenges this posed. [ 14 ]

  4. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom (ISBN 0-871-35593-0) is a graphic novel sequel that takes place between the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Roger Rabbit short film Tummy Trouble. It also helped to set the scene for the Roger Rabbit comic-book series by Disney Comics .

  5. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Director Says Disney Will Never ...

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    The Forrest Gump director was referring to a change Disney made in 2021 to the Disneyland version of the ride Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. The ride got a new storyline that starred Jessica as a ...

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  7. Roger Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Roger also starred in a comic book series published by Disney Comics from April 1990 to September 1991 and a spin-off series called Roger Rabbit's Toontown, published from June to October 1991, which featured Roger in the first story and supporting characters like Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, Benny the Cab, and the Toon Patrol. The series ...

  8. During a new interview, director Robert Zemeckis claimed "the current Disney would never make 'Roger Rabbit' today." 'Roger Rabbit' Director Says This Character's Sex Appeal Has Made Sequel A No ...

  9. Red Hot Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    The chase sequence through a Toontown hi-rise in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is heavily inspired by the Wolf/Grandma chase sequence in Red Hot Riding Hood, including several gags (ex: the door that opens to the outside of the building) directly lifted from the short. Author Gary K. Wolf based Jessica Rabbit primarily on Red. [9]