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Loosely based on the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? Set in a version of Hollywood where cartoon characters commonly referred to as "toons" and people co-exist, the film follows Eddie Valiant , a private investigator who must exonerate Roger Rabbit , a toon who has been accused of murdering a wealthy businessman. Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights for the film's story in Price and Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg and his production company, Amblin Entertainment.


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Disney Gives Jessica Rabbit a Dramatic New Look for Disneyland Ride
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of those films that is great for both kids and adults. For the children, the premise is about cartoon characters who live in the real world, which is basically every playground dream ever come to life. It also combines both Disney and Warner Brothers characters in one film, a glorious crossover that audiences had never seen before and are unlikely to see again. The rights issues were a nightmare. For the adults, the words of Eddie Valiant say it best: the tale is primarily one of greed, sex, and murder. This was one of my favorite movies as a child, but I have to admit, if you stop for even a moment to consider the reality of the world these characters occupy… it is deeply screwed up. Where did they come from in the first place?



Disney gives Jessica Rabbit a politically correct makeover, angering some fans
The Orange County Register reported these changes will include making Jessica a private eye on the hunt for the Toon Patrol Weasels, the criminals behind a sharp rise in crime in Mickey's Toontown. This poster will be displayed in the queue. Wolf's satirical mystery novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?





The popular character, though, is getting a makeover. The character was recently removed , though, and replaced with barrels of acid. This poster will be displayed in the queue. Disney does not understand the concept of Jessica Rabbit I recently heard about Disney re-designing Jessica Rabbit for "modern audiences" and while I am not fan of that idea at all - it got me thinking.

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