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'''Tummy Trouble''' is a 1989 short, starring [[Roger Rabbit]] and [[Baby Herman]], that was shown before the feature ''[[Wikipedia:Honey, I Shrunk the Kids|Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]''. | '''''Tummy Trouble''''' is a 1989 short, starring [[Roger Rabbit (character)|Roger Rabbit]] and [[Baby Herman]], that was shown before the feature ''[[Wikipedia:Honey, I Shrunk the Kids|Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]''. | ||
This is the first of three animated Roger Rabbit shorts, produced after ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. It was made by [[Wikipedia:Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Pictures]] and [[ | This is the first of [[:Category:Roger Rabbit Shorts|three animated Roger Rabbit shorts]], produced after ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. It was made by [[Wikipedia:Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Pictures]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] and was released on June 23, 1989. | ||
[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/The_Disney_Wiki Disney Wiki]'s page can be found [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Tummy_Trouble here]. | [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/The_Disney_Wiki Disney Wiki]'s page can be found [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Tummy_Trouble here]. | ||
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*Adult Baby Herman - [[Lou Hirsch]] | *Adult Baby Herman - [[Lou Hirsch]] | ||
*Orderly - [[Corey Burton]] | *Orderly - [[Corey Burton]] | ||
*Droopy | *[[Droopy]] - [[Richard Williams]] | ||
*Jessica Rabbit - [[Kathleen Turner]] | *Jessica Rabbit - [[Kathleen Turner]] | ||
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*[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Three_Little_Wolves_(characters) The Three Little Wolves] (picture frame) | *[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Three_Little_Wolves_(characters) The Three Little Wolves] (picture frame) | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Raggedy Andy|Raggedy Andy]] | *[[Wikipedia:Raggedy Andy|Raggedy Andy]] | ||
* | *Droopy | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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*Mickey Mouse's trademark shoes and shorts can be seen adorning the changing screen in Baby Herman's hospital room. Nearby is a diagram of a mouse's skull, in Mickey's design, on the weights there is a moneybag. When the scene cuts back the clothes are gone and the diagram has been replaced with a Rabbit's Brain, which is represented by a peanut. | *Mickey Mouse's trademark shoes and shorts can be seen adorning the changing screen in Baby Herman's hospital room. Nearby is a diagram of a mouse's skull, in Mickey's design, on the weights there is a moneybag. When the scene cuts back the clothes are gone and the diagram has been replaced with a Rabbit's Brain, which is represented by a peanut. | ||
*The hospital doors that Roger passes as he is moved through the hospital are: Pathology, Urology, Proctology, Gynecology, Biology, Radiology, Geology, Theology, Archaeology, Zoology, Egyptology, Astrology, Musicology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Phraseology and finally Burbank. | *The hospital doors that Roger passes as he is moved through the hospital are: Pathology, Urology, Proctology, Gynecology, Biology, Radiology, Geology, Theology, Archaeology, Zoology, Egyptology, Astrology, Musicology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Phraseology and finally Burbank. | ||
*Droopy's one line ("Gruesome, isn't it, folks?") was actually an outtake from ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''. The voice is that of | *Droopy's one line ("Gruesome, isn't it, folks?") was actually an outtake from ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''. The voice is that of Richard Williams, animation director for said film. | ||
*This is one of the two Roger Rabbit short films to be rated [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association film rating system#MPA film ratings|G]] by the [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association|MPAA]] (now the MPA); the other being ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''. | *This is one of the two Roger Rabbit short films to be rated [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association film rating system#MPA film ratings|G]] by the [[Wikipedia:Motion Picture Association|MPAA]] (now the MPA); the other being ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''. | ||
*This | *This is the only Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman cartoon that ends successfully (even having an ending card after the iris out). | ||
*The patty cake innuendo from Who Framed Roger Rabbit is used by Jessica when she seductively suggests they "go home and play" to Roger as they are leaving the studio. Not picking up on her hints Roger begins to name | *The patty cake innuendo from ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is used by Jessica when she seductively suggests they "go home and play" to Roger as they are leaving the studio. Not picking up on her hints Roger begins to name games they could play, like tiddlywinks, canasta, or parcheesi, only for Jessica to suggest "a little patty cake instead" in a sultry tone. A stunned and love struck Roger replies with "Patty cake? Jeepers." knowing now that rather than wanting to play a game with him Jessica wants to have sex with him instead. A smitten Roger coos lustfully as they walk out of the studio door melting with anticipation of the passionate lovemaking he is about to get when they get home. | ||
*This short film marks Disney's only animated project scored by [[James Horner]], who has also scored a few live-action films made by Disney, such as ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'' (which the short was attached to), ''[[Wikipedia:The Rocketeer|The Rocketeer]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Mighty Joe Young|Mighty Joe Young]]''. | *This short film marks Disney's only animated project scored by [[James Horner]], who has also scored a few live-action films made by Disney, such as ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'' (which the short was attached to), ''[[Wikipedia:The Rocketeer|The Rocketeer]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Mighty Joe Young|Mighty Joe Young]]''. | ||
*This short was filmed at [[Wikipedia:Disney's Hollywood Studios|Disney MGM Studios]] in 1988. | *This short was filmed at [[Wikipedia:Disney's Hollywood Studios|Disney MGM Studios]] in 1988. | ||
*The short was featured in comic book format at the end of ''[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]] | *The short was featured in comic book format at the end of ''[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]]''. | ||
== Home | == Home video releases == | ||
=== <u>VHS</u> === | |||
* ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'' | * ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'' | ||
* ''[[The Best of Roger Rabbit]]'' | * ''[[The Best of Roger Rabbit]]'' | ||
* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (2003) | * ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (2003) | ||
=== <u>Laserdisc</u> === | |||
* ''The Best of Roger Rabbit'' | * ''The Best of Roger Rabbit'' | ||
=== <u>DVD</u> === | |||
* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Vista Series'' | * ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Vista Series'' | ||
=== <u>Blu-ray</u> === | |||
* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition'' | * ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition'' | ||