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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)?
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Since the movie was being made by Disney, Warner Brothers would only allow the use of their biggest toon stars, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, if they got an equal amount of screen time as Disney's biggest stars, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Because of this, both sets of characters are always together in frame when on the screen. This movie marked the first time cartoon characters from both Walt Disney and Warner Bros. appeared together on screen. Several voice actors make cameos as the voice of the character(s) they have played before. These are `~12624~` (Donald Duck), `~2303~` (Mickey Mouse) and `~339~` (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety Bird). But most noticeable is `~4253~` as Betty Boop. Mae did Betty's voice from 1930 until the character was retired in 1939. Some versions include an extra sequence (called the "Pig Head Sequence"): Eddie Valiant had gone into Toontown, ambushed by the weasels and had a pig's head "tooned" onto his. He went home and took a shower during which Jessica walks into his apartment. This scene was cut from the original release, but did appear in theatrical trailers and a television broadcast. A scene cut from the theatrical version where Jessica rolls up her dress to reveal her stockings as she sits cross-legged is included in this sequence. Judge Doom picks up a record and reads its label: @#The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down#@. Then he says, "quite a loony selection for a bunch of drunken reprobates." The song @#The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down#@ is the familiar theme song for the Looney Tunes cartoons. Jessica Rabbit's speaking voice was performed by `~8895~`, and her singing voice was performed by `~1301~`. Turner was uncredited. During filming, `~1636~` delivered Roger Rabbit's lines off camera in full Roger costume including rabbit ears, yellow gloves and orange cover-alls. During breaks when he was in costume, other staff at the studios would see him and make comments about the poor caliber of the effects in the "rabbit movie". One scene that came about by accident was when Roger and Eddie Valiant arrive at Maroon Studios to interrogate Mr. Maroon. As `~6759~` delivered his lines, he looked straight ahead, instead of down at a three-foot rabbit. The animators decided to have Roger stand on tiptoe against the wall to cover up the gaffe. `~907~` was initially offered the job of directing this movie, but turned it down because he considered it "conceptually inauthentic to use the Looney Tunes genre/character stable as a springboard for a variation on the !~howard_duck~!~Howard the Duck~! story". `~6759~` watched his young daughter to learn how to act with imaginary characters. He later had problems with hallucinations. Hoskins' son was reportedly furious that his father hadn't brought any of his cartoon co-stars home to meet him.
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