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Roger Rabbit

Roger Rabbit

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35. Roger Rabbit

2 years, 9 months ago at Aug 5 12:41
Movie(s): Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)First Appearance: Who Censored Roger Rabbit, 1981 novel by Gary K. WolfVoiced by: Charles FleischerThe concept of setting a Looney Tunes-type character in the real world is a bonkers but brilliant one, and this effort from the newly reinvigorated Disney of the late 1980s set them on course for a renaissance. And a lot of that is down to Roger himself - lo... read more
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Roger Rabbit is one of the two main protagonists in Touchstone's 1988 hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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35. Roger Rabbit

“Movie(s): Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

First Appearance: Who Censored Roger Rabbit, 1981 novel by Gary K. Wolf

Voiced by: Charles Fleischer

The concept of setting a Looney Tunes-type character in the real world is a bonkers but brilliant one, and this effort from the newly reinvigorated Disney of the late 1980s set them on course for a renaissance. And a lot of that is down to Roger himself - loud, brash, hugely irritating to partner Eddie Valiant but always well-intentioned. The killer is that Roger isn't stupid; he's capable of cunning and trickery in his attempt to clear himself of murder charges and regain the love of his smokin' hot wife. And after all, a rabbit with a woman like that on his arm has got to have something serious going for him.
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