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- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an old movie made by Disney and Steven Spielberg in 1988. Roger Rabbit became a popular icon.
- SPOILER ALERT! Judge Doom framed Roger Rabbit.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1989 and later for the Game Boy in 1991. It was a single-player action/adventure game based on the 1988 film of the same name.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit received critical acclaim and was a blockbuster success, due to it containing more ballsy, gritty content and humor than Disney's other wishy-washy cutesy movies, and is considered to be Disney's best nostalgic film ever. It renewed interest in 1940s Golden Age animation, spearheading the '90s Renaissance Age of Animation and the sublevel Disney Renaissance, which includes The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Tarzan, and all those other movies you love so much.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 comedy-fantasy film, produced by Touchstone Pictures. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, it is a loose adaptation of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf. This film marks the last time Mel Blanc provided the voices of all the Looney Tunes characters in a film as he died a year later. In addition, this is the only film in which Warner Brothers and Disney Studios have had their characters appear together. With the possible exception of Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, this collaboration is not likely to happen again.
- The game was directed by Shinji Mikami of Resident Evil fame. The game was later reissued in the late 90's by Sunsoft, but their name only appeared on the packaging, cart and manual, and the game itself was left unchanged, with Capcom still getting credit.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is een comedyfilm uit 1988 geregisseerd door Robert Zemeckis en geproduceerd door Steven Spielberg
- The fourth episode, was released on April 24, 2006 and it was the second video to be uploaded straight to YouTube. This is when Rolfe and Matei uploaded the first four videos to YouTube; where the show started gaining popularity. The Nerd also revisits the game four years later in the episode Back to the Future Re-Revisited. The closing line, "I want to nail Roger Rabbit to the fucking cross" was considered the Nerd's best moment of 2006. The line, "Why is the password so long?" was shown from the full intro theme originated from this episode.
- Walt Disney Productions purchased the film rights to the story in 1981. Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment to help finance the film. However, the film was released by Touchstone Pictures on June 22, 1988 to financial success and positive reviews. Who Framed Roger Rabbit spurred a renewed interest in the Golden Age of American animation and spearheaded the modern era of American animation, especially the Disney Renaissance.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 live action/animated fantasy comedy film, released by Touchstone Pictures, and produced by Amblin Entertainment, that combines animation and live action. The film takes place in a fictionalized Los Angeles in 1947, where animated characters (always referred to as "Toons") are real beings who live and work alongside humans in the real world, most of them as actors in animated cartoons. At $70 million, it was one of the most expensive films ever at the time of its release, but it proved a sound investment that eventually brought in over $150 million during its original theatrical release. The film is notable for offering a unique chance to see many cartoon characters from different studios interacting in a single film and for being one of the last appearance
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (¿Quién engañó a Roger Rabbit? en Hispanoamérica y España), es una película de 1988 producida por la filial de Disney, Touchstone y Amblin Entertainment. La película se sitúa en un Los Ángeles ficticio en 1947 donde los personajes de dibujos animados (llamados “dibus”) son seres reales que conviven con seres humanos de carne y hueso, la mayoría de ellos trabajan como actores en películas de animación. Se invirtieron 70 millones de dólares en la película, siendo una de las más caras de la historia, sin embargo logró con creces rentabilizar la inversión, obteniendo hasta 150 millones de dólares en taquilla. La película destaca por ofrecer una ocasión única de ver muchos personajes de diversos estudios que aparecen juntos en una sola película y por ser uno de los últim
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Steven Spielberg and based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. It was released by Lionsgate Films, under the Touchstone banner and co-produced by Amblin Entertainment. The film combines the use of traditional animation and live action with elements of film noir, and stars Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner and Joanna Cassidy. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is set in 1947 Hollywood, where cartoon characters (referred to as "Toons") commonly interact with the studio system of Classical Hollywood cinema. The film tells the story of private investigator Eddie Valiant caught in a mystery that involves Roger Rabbit, an A-list Toon who is framed for murder. Walt
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars Bob Hoskins as Private detective Eddie Valiant, who investigates a murder involving Roger Rabbit, a second-banana Cartoon character. The film co-stars Charles Fleischer as the eponymous character's voice; Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom, the villain; Kathleen Turner as the voice of Jessica Rabbit, Roger's cartoon wife; and Joanna Cassidy as Dolores, the detective's girlfriend.
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