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Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character in the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and its film adaptation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She is depicted as the human toon wife of Roger Rabbit in various Roger Rabbit media. Jessica is renowned as one of the best-known sex symbols in animation. [6]
Walt Disney Feature Animation produced a series of animated shorts featuring Roger Rabbit, following the release of the film.The three shorts (Tummy Trouble, Roller Coaster Rabbit, and Trail Mix-Up), were presented in front of various Disney/Touchstone features in an attempt to revive short subject animation as a part of the movie-going experience.
In March 2009, a UK newspaper voted Betty Boop the second sexiest cartoon character of all time, with Jessica Rabbit in first place and the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny in third. [ 92 ] In August 2010, the inaugural Betty Boop Festival was held in the city of Wisconsin Rapids , Wisconsin , and the third Festival was held in May 2012.
Disney’s decision to tweak Jessica Rabbit’s role in Toontown is the latest in a number of sweeping changes the company’s theme parks have made in the name of more contemporary and more ...
Dua Lipa performed at the Royal Albert Hall on October 17 in a red satin gown with a corseted bodice and leg slit that resembled Jessica Rabbit’s iconic outfit.
The chase sequence through a Toontown hi-rise in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is heavily inspired by the Wolf/Grandma chase sequence in Red Hot Riding Hood, including several gags (ex: the door that opens to the outside of the building) directly lifted from the short. Author Gary K. Wolf based Jessica Rabbit primarily on Red. [7]
As Zemeckis noted, the Disneyland attraction “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” went through changes in 2021 when Jessica in her outfit from the director’s film was removed from the ride and ...
Richard Edmund Williams (né Lane; March 19, 1933 – August 16, 2019) was a Canadian-British animator, voice actor, and painter.A three-time Academy Award winner, he is best known as the animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) -- for which he won two Academy Awards—and as the director of his unfinished feature film The Thief and the Cobbler (1993). [1]