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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 [[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]].
'''''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]].


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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 second-to-final movie where Mel Blanc voiced the [[Looney Tunes]] before his death in 1989. The final movie where he voiced them was ''[[Wikipedia:Daffy Duck's Quackbusters|Daffy Duck's Quackbusters]]'', released on September 24, 1988, 94 days after ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' was released.
** It is also the final time Mae Questel voiced Betty Boop before her death in 1998.
** 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's success let to 3 cartoon shorts being produced, the shorts being ''[[Tummy Trouble]]'', ''[[Roller Coaster Rabbit]]'' and ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''. It also led to the comic book series ''[[Roger Rabbit (comic book)|Roger Rabbit]]'' and the short comic book series ''[[Roger Rabbit's Toontown]]'' being released.
* 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 character's personalities from the film are reflected in ''[[Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?]]''.
* ''[[Roger Rabbit: The Resurrection of Doom]]'' is set between the film and ''Tummy Trouble''.
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