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''''' | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a mystery novel written by [[Gary K. Wolf]]. It was later adapted by [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] and [[Amblin Entertainment]] into ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit (film)|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]''. It was originally published on June 6, 1981.<ref name="Amazon"/><ref name="garywolf"/> | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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== Comparison == | == Comparison == | ||
=== <u>To ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''</u> === | === <u>To ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''</u> === | ||
Although the book features many of the same characters used in the film, some of their characteristics, as well as the basic plot, are significantly different. The novel is set in the present day and in a strange universe in which humans and cartoon characters co-exist. The cartoons of the novel are primarily comic strip characters, as opposed to animated cartoon stars, with famous strip characters making cameos, such as Dick Tracy, Snoopy (from ''Peanuts''), Dagwood & Blondie Bumstead, Beetle Bailey, and Hägar the Horrible. Strips are produced by photographing cartoon characters. In this version, "Toon" characters speak in word balloons which appear above their heads as they talk. Although some characters have learned to suppress this and speak vocally, the use of word balloons forms several important plot points. | Although the book features many of the same characters used in the film, some of their characteristics, as well as the basic plot, are significantly different. The novel is set in the present day and in a strange universe in which humans and cartoon characters co-exist. The cartoons of the novel are primarily comic strip characters, as opposed to animated cartoon stars, with famous strip characters making cameos, such as Dick Tracy, Snoopy (from ''Peanuts''), Dagwood & Blondie Bumstead, Beetle Bailey, and Hägar the Horrible. Strips are produced by photographing cartoon characters. In this version, "Toon" characters speak in word balloons which appear above their heads as they talk. Although some characters have learned to suppress this and speak vocally, the use of word balloons forms several important plot points. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Who Censored Roger Rabbit alternate cover.jpeg | Who Censored Roger Rabbit alternate cover.jpeg|<center>Alternate cover</center> | ||
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