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'''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 American [[Wikipedia:Fantasy film|fantasy]]-[[Wikipedia:Comedy film|comedy]] film directed by [[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 [[ | '''''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''''' is a 1988 American [[Wikipedia:Fantasy film|fantasy]]-[[Wikipedia:Comedy film|comedy]] film directed by [[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 [[Gary K. Wolf]]'s novel ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'', which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' stars [[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]]. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
In a stereotypical 1947 cartoon, ''[[Somethin's Cookin']]'', | In a stereotypical 1947 cartoon, ''[[Somethin's Cookin']]'', Roger Rabbit messes up (he sees birds instead of seeing stars). Detective [[Eddie Valiant]] watches him blow his lines, and R.K. Maroon, Roger's boss, tells Eddie that he thinks Roger's wife, [[Jessica Rabbit]], has been making Roger suspicious that she is cheating on him. He sends Eddie to figure out if Jessica had been cheating, to which Eddie replies he will not work with Toons (a Toon killed Eddie's brother). R.K. convinces Eddie, and he finds out that Jessica has been playing patty-cake---literally---with Marvin Acme, the owner of Toontown. | ||
Eddie takes a few pictures of the patty-cake game and shows them to Roger. Roger gets drunk and storms off, declaring that him and Jessica will be happy no matter what. Heartbroken, Roger sits outside of the Acme Factory crying, wile looking at pictures of him and Jessica. The next day, Eddie finds out that Marvin has been killed by a safe dropped on his head. Roger is the prime suspect, according to [[Judge Doom]], the Judge of Toontown. Doom says that when he catches Roger, he will kill him using the Dip, the only thing capable of killing a cartoon character. Doom has enlisted the help of the [[Toon Patrol]], a gang of weasels named [[Smarty]], [[Stupid]], [[Psycho]], [[Greasy]], and [[Wheezy]], to capture Roger. | Eddie takes a few pictures of the patty-cake game and shows them to Roger. Roger gets drunk and storms off, declaring that him and Jessica will be happy no matter what. Heartbroken, Roger sits outside of the Acme Factory crying, wile looking at pictures of him and Jessica. The next day, Eddie finds out that Marvin has been killed by a safe dropped on his head. Roger is the prime suspect, according to [[Judge Doom]], the Judge of Toontown. Doom says that when he catches Roger, he will kill him using the Dip, the only thing capable of killing a cartoon character. Doom has enlisted the help of the [[Toon Patrol]], a gang of weasels named [[Smarty]], [[Stupid]], [[Psycho]], [[Greasy]], and [[Wheezy]], to capture Roger. | ||
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|[[Richard LeParmentier]] | |[[Richard LeParmentier]] | ||
| Lt. Santino | | [[Lt. Santino]] | ||
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|[[Joel Silver]] | |[[Joel Silver]] | ||
| Raoul J. Raoul | | [[Raoul J. Raoul]] | ||
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|Paul Springer | |Paul Springer | ||
| Augie | | Augie | ||
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|Richard Ridings | |[[Richard Ridings]] | ||
| Angelo | | [[Angelo]] | ||
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|Edwin Craig | |Edwin Craig | ||
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| [[Wheezy]] / [[Lena Hyena]] | | [[Wheezy]] / [[Lena Hyena]] | ||
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| Russi Taylor | | [[Russi Taylor]] | ||
| Birds / [[Minnie Mouse]] | | [[Birds]] / [[Minnie Mouse]] | ||
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| [[Les Perkins]] | | [[Les Perkins]] | ||
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| [[Droopy]] | | [[Droopy]] | ||
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| Wayne Allwine | | [[Wayne Allwine]] | ||
| [[Mickey Mouse]] | | [[Mickey Mouse]] | ||
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| Singing Sword (archival recording) | | Singing Sword (archival recording) | ||
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| Tony Pope | | [[Tony Pope]] | ||
| [[Goofy]] <small>(partially Bill Farmer)</small> / [[Wolf]] | | [[Goofy]] <small>(partially Bill Farmer)</small> / [[Big Bad Wolf]] | ||
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| Peter Westy | | Peter Westy | ||
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| Mime | | Mime | ||
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| Nancy Cartwright | | [[Nancy Cartwright]] | ||
| Dipped Shoe | | Dipped Shoe | ||
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| Judge Doom when he runs away in Toontown | | Judge Doom when he runs away in Toontown | ||
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| Frank Welker | | [[Frank Welker]] | ||
| Dumbo / Additional voices | | Dumbo / Additional voices | ||
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