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It was said by her animators, that Jessica is so "exuberant", because they wondered how far they could take her behavior without comments from the Walt Disney Studios. | It was said by her animators, that Jessica is so "exuberant", because they wondered how far they could take her behavior without comments from the Walt Disney Studios. | ||
After the film, Jessica also appeared in the Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman shorts ''[[Tummy Trouble]]'' as a nurse, ''[[Roller Coaster Rabbit]]'' as a damsel in distress, and ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]'' as a park ranger. In the first two shorts she made no impression, but in the third short Roger fantasizes over her, calling her a 'babe in the woods' and panting like a dog. She also appeared frequently in the [[Roger Rabbit (comic book)|Roger Rabbit comic book series]], and she had her own feature in most issues of ''[[Roger Rabbit's Toontown]]'' such as | After the film, Jessica also appeared in the Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman shorts ''[[Tummy Trouble]]'' as a nurse, ''[[Roller Coaster Rabbit]]'' as a damsel in distress, and ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]'' as a park ranger. In the first two shorts she made no impression, but in the third short Roger fantasizes over her, calling her a 'babe in the woods' and panting like a dog. She also appeared frequently in the [[Roger Rabbit (comic book)|Roger Rabbit comic book series]], and she had her own feature in most issues of ''[[Roger Rabbit's Toontown]]'' such as "[[Beauty Parlor Bedlam]]", where she comes face to face with her arch-enemy, [[Winnie Weasel]]. | ||
With the success of the film and upon the opening of [ | With the success of the film and upon the opening of [[w:c:disney:Disney's Hollywood Studios|Disney's MGM Studios]] on May 1, 1989, the film's characters featured prominently in the company. After taking the Backlot Tram Tour, various props decorated the streets including two different photo opportunities with Jessica: a glittery cardboard cutout and "The Loony Bin" photo shop which allowed you to take pictures in costume standing next to an actual cartoon drawing of characters from the film. There was also a plethora of merchandise including Jessica Rabbit rub-on stickers called "pressers". | ||
Disagreements between the Walt Disney Company, [[Amblin Entertainment]] ([[Steven Spielberg|Spielberg]]) and [[Gary K. Wolf]] (jointly owning rights to the characters) made it difficult for any merchandise or projects to get off the ground and caused the halt of the short film, [[Hare In My Soup]], and the next film ''Who Discovered Roger Rabbit''. In this prequel, Roger meets his bride-to-be, Jessica Krupnick. A completed score by [[Alan Silvestri]] is said to exist as well as test footage and computer generated versions of the characters. Also canceled was an animated TV series, which was replaced by a show called ''[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers Bonkers]'' about a [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers_D._Bobcat feline cop]. Many park attractions never got out of development, such as ''[[Roger Rabbit's Hollywood]]''. | Disagreements between the Walt Disney Company, [[Amblin Entertainment]] ([[Steven Spielberg|Spielberg]]) and [[Gary K. Wolf]] (jointly owning rights to the characters) made it difficult for any merchandise or projects to get off the ground and caused the halt of the short film, [[Hare In My Soup]], and the next film ''Who Discovered Roger Rabbit''. In this prequel, Roger meets his bride-to-be, Jessica Krupnick. A completed score by [[Alan Silvestri]] is said to exist as well as test footage and computer generated versions of the characters. Also canceled was an animated TV series, which was replaced by a show called ''[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers Bonkers]'' about a [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bonkers_D._Bobcat feline cop]. Many park attractions never got out of development, such as ''[[Roger Rabbit's Hollywood]]''. |