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[[File:Who-Framed-Roger-Rabbit_avi_download.jpg|thumb|Who Framed Roger Rabbit on DVD (January 1, 2003)]] | [[File:Who-Framed-Roger-Rabbit_avi_download.jpg|thumb|Who Framed Roger Rabbit on DVD (January 1, 2003)]] | ||
'''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 American [[Wikipedia:Fantasy film|fantasy]]-[[Wikipedia:Comedy film|comedy]] film directed by [[Wikipedia:Robert Zemeckis|Robert Zemeckis]] and released by [[Wikipedia:Amblin Entertainment|Amblin Entertainment]], and [[Wikipedia:Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone Pictures]] in June 22, 1988. The film combines [[Wikipedia:Films with live action and animation|live action and animation]], and is based on [[Wikipedia:Gary K. Wolf|Gary K. Wolf]]'s novel ''[[Wikipedia:Who Censored Roger Rabbit?|Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'', which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' stars [[Wikipedia:Bob Hoskins|Bob Hoskins]] as a [[Wikipedia:Private detective|private detective]] who investigates a murder involving the famous cartoon character, Roger Rabbit. [[Charles Fleischer]] co-stars as the titular character's voice, [[Christopher Lloyd]] as the villain Judge Doom, [[Kathleen Turner]] as the voice of Roger's cartoon wife, and [[Joanna Cassidy]] as the detective's girlfriend, [[Dolores]]. | '''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 American [[Wikipedia:Fantasy film|fantasy]]-[[Wikipedia:Comedy film|comedy]] film directed by [[Wikipedia:Robert Zemeckis|Robert Zemeckis]] and released by [[Wikipedia:Amblin Entertainment|Amblin Entertainment]], and [[Wikipedia:Touchstone Pictures|Touchstone Pictures]] in June 22, 1988. The film combines [[Wikipedia:Films with live action and animation|live action and animation]], and is based on [[Wikipedia:Gary K. Wolf|Gary K. Wolf]]'s novel ''[[Wikipedia:Who Censored Roger Rabbit?|Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'', which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' stars [[Wikipedia:Bob Hoskins|Bob Hoskins]] as a [[Wikipedia:Private detective|private detective]] who investigates a murder involving the famous cartoon character, Roger Rabbit. [[Charles Fleischer]] co-stars as the titular character's voice, [[Christopher Lloyd]] as the villain Judge Doom, [[Kathleen Turner]] as the voice of Roger's cartoon wife, and [[Joanna Cassidy]] as the detective's girlfriend, [[Dolores]]. | ||
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|[[Charles Fleischer]] | |[[Charles Fleischer]] | ||
| [[Roger Rabbit]], [[Benny | | [[Roger Rabbit]], [[Benny the Cab]], [[Greasy]], [[Psycho]] | ||
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|[[Christopher Lloyd]] | |[[Christopher Lloyd]] | ||
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|[[Kathleen Turner]] | |[[Kathleen Turner]] | ||
| [[Jessica Rabbit]] <small> ( | | [[Jessica Rabbit]]<small>(speaking voice, uncredited)</small> | ||
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|[[Amy Irving]] | |[[Amy Irving]] | ||
| Jessica Rabbit <small> ( | | Jessica Rabbit <small>(singing voice)</small> | ||
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|[[Betsy Brantley]] | |[[Betsy Brantley]] | ||
| Jessica Rabbit <small> ( | | Jessica Rabbit <small>(performance model)</small> | ||
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|[[April Winchell]] | |[[April Winchell]] | ||
| [[Baby Herman]] <small> ( | | [[Baby Herman]] <small>(baby voice, uncredited)</small>, [[Mrs. Herman]] | ||
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|[[Lou Hirsch]] | |[[Lou Hirsch]] | ||
| Baby Herman <small> ( | | Baby Herman <small>(adult voice)</small> | ||
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|[[Stubby Kaye]] | |[[Stubby Kaye]] | ||
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|Mel Blanc | |Mel Blanc | ||
| [[Daffy Duck]] / [[Tweety |Tweety Bird]] / Bugs Bunny / [[Sylvester]] / Porky Pig | | [[Daffy Duck]] / [[Tweety|Tweety Bird]] / Bugs Bunny / [[Sylvester]] / Porky Pig | ||
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|Tony Anselmo | |Tony Anselmo | ||
| [[Donald Duck]] <small>(under the voice recording of Clarence Nash)</small> | | [[Donald Duck]]<small>(under the voice recording of Clarence Nash)</small> | ||
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|Mary T. Radford | |Mary T. Radford | ||
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| Tony Pope | | Tony Pope | ||
| [[Goofy]] <small>(partially Bill Farmer)</small> / [[Wolf]] | | [[Goofy]]<small>(partially Bill Farmer)</small> / [[Wolf]] | ||
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| Peter Westy | | Peter Westy | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* This is the final movie where Mel Blanc voiced the [[Looney Tunes]] before his death in 1989. | * This is the final movie where Mel Blanc voiced the [[Looney Tunes]] before his death in 1989. | ||
** It is also the final time Mae Questel voiced Betty Boop before her death in 1998. | |||
* The film inspired 3 cartoon shorts "[[Tummy Trouble]]", "[[Roller Coaster Rabbit]]" and "[[Trail Mix-Up]]". It also inspired a comic book series called "Roger Rabbit Comics" and a short comic book series called "Roger Rabbit's Toontown". | * The film inspired 3 cartoon shorts "[[Tummy Trouble]]", "[[Roller Coaster Rabbit]]" and "[[Trail Mix-Up]]". It also inspired a comic book series called "Roger Rabbit Comics" and a short comic book series called "Roger Rabbit's Toontown". | ||
* The film also included a chapter book "[[Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit]]" and a graphic novel "[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]]". | * The film also included a chapter book "[[Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit]]" and a graphic novel "[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]]". | ||
== Videos == | == Videos == |