List of cameos in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
All the Toon characters on this list have either appeared physically or in another form in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
These characters had all appeared in either film or cartoon shorts made by various studios, presented here.
Walt Disney
- Mickey Mouse
- Minnie Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Daisy Duck
- Goofy
- Pluto
- Pete
- Horace Horsecollar
- Clarabelle Cow
- Huey, Dewey and Louie
- Clara Cluck
- Jose Carioca
- Peter Pig
- Gus Goose
- Bucky Bug from Bugs in Love
- The merry dwarves from The Merry Dwarves
- The trees and flowers from Flowers and Trees
- The sun from Father Noah's Ark
- Zeke Wolf, Fiddler Pig, Fifer Pig, and Little Red Riding Hood
- The orphans from Orphans' Benefit
- Toby Tortoise, the girl bunnies and the animal pedestrians from The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Water Babies from Water Babies
- Jenny Wren from Who Killed Cock Robin?
- Cock o' the Walk from Cock o' the Walk
- Elmer Elephant and Joe Giraffe from Elmer Elephant
- Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs, The Queen (appearing as the Witch) and the forest animals from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Ferdinand the Bull from Ferdinand the Bull
- Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, and Lampwick from Pinocchio
- Various Fantasia characters:
- The broomsticks from The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- Hyacinth Hippo and Madame Upanova ostrich from Dance of the Hours;
- Pegasus, a unicorn, and the cupids from The Pastoral Symphony
- The Chinese mushrooms and Russian thistles from The Nutcracker Suite
- The Reluctant Dragon and Sir Giles from The Reluctant Dragon
- Dumbo, The Crows, Mrs. Jumbo, Casey Junior, and one of the clowns from Dumbo
- Bambi, The Great Prince, Faline, and Thumper (mentioned) from Bambi
- Pedro the plane from Saludos Amigos
- Ben Buzzard from The Flying Jalopy
- Emotion from Reason & Emotion
- Monte from The Pelican and the Snipe
- Chicken Little from Chicken Little
- Peter and Johnny Fedora from Make Mine Music
- Brer Bear, the Tar Baby, the hummingbirds and the Sis Moles from Song of the South
- Willie the Giant and the Golden Harp from Fun and Fancy Free
- The forest animals from Melody Time
- Danny from So Dear to My Heart
- J. Thaddeus Toad and Cyril Proudbottom from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- Mr. Walker from Motor Mania
- Alice (mentioned), Bill the Lizard, Tweedledum, The Cheshire Cat, and the doorknob from Alice in Wonderland
- Lambert's mother from Lambert the Sheepish Lion
- The apartments and skyscrapers from The Little House
- Witch Hazel from Trick or Treat
- Tinker Bell, John Darling and the rhinoceros from Peter Pan
- Maleficent's goons from Sleeping Beauty
- The penguin waiters and the silhouette of Mary Poppins from Mary Poppins
- Flaps the Vulture and Kaa from The Jungle Book
- Piglet from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Warner Bros.
- Bugs Bunny
- Daffy Duck
- Elmer Fudd
- Porky Pig
- Yosemite Sam
- Tweety Bird
- Sylvester
- Foghorn Leghorn
- Road Runner
- Wile E. Coyote
- Marvin the Martian
- Sam Sheepdog
- Speedy Gonzales
- Bugs Bunny Prototype
- A character resembling Michigan J. Frog
- A gray version of Marc Antony
- Yoyo Dodo from Porky in Wackyland and Dough For the Do-Do
- A fox that resembles George from Of Fox and Hounds
- Gracie from Pop 'Im Pop!
- Toro from Bully for Bugs
MGM
- Droopy Dog
- Spike
- Screwy Squirrel
- Meathead
- Benny Burro
- A character resembling Barney Bear
- A purple version of George
- The octopus from Half-Pint Pygmy*
Paramount Pictures/Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios
- Betty Boop
- A colorized version of Koko the Clown
- Wiffle Piffle
- Joker (the harlequin jack-in-the-box logo for Noveltoons)
Universal Studios/Walter Lantz Productions
- Woody Woodpecker
- A character resembling Wally Walrus
- An orange version of Papa Panda
- Chilly Willy (mentioned)
- Dinky Doodle (mentioned)
20th Century Fox/Terrytoons
- Gandy Goose
- The lion from The Temperamental Lion
King Features Syndicate/Pat Sullivan
Al Capp
- Lena Hyena from Li'l Abner
Trivia
(*) Denotes anachronisms; these characters (or, in the cases of characters such as Tinker Bell, the animated versions of them that appear in the film) were created after 1947. But as screenplay writer Peter S. Seaman said, "The aim was entertainment, not animation history." It also has been mentioned before with such settings that the characters may simply have not been "discovered" yet, and their movies simply have not been produced yet.