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Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character in Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and its loose adaptation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She is depicted as Roger's human toon wife in various Roger Rabbit media. Jessica is renowned as one of the most well known sex symbols in animation. She is also well known for her movie quote "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."
Writer Gary K. Wolf based Jessica primarily on the cartoon character Red from Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood.The film version was inspired by various actresses. Richard Williams explained, "I tried to make her like Rita Hayworth; we took her hair from Veronica Lake, and Zemeckis kept saying, 'What about the look Lauren Bacall had?'" He described that combination as an "ultimate male fantasy, drawn by a cartoonist." Originally before Robert Zemeckis would be the director of the feature film, Jessica Rabbit started off with a different design with Russi Taylor as the voice actress as depicted in test footage for the film.
Actors: Brian Cheeks Williams (director), Dave Hardman (actor), Rick Masters (actor), Herschel Savage (actor), John West (actor), Courtney (actress), Raquel Devine (actress), Elena (actress), Montana Gunn (actress), Jessica Jewel (actress), Charlese LaMour (actress), Alexandra Nice (actress), Teri Starr (actress), Brian Cheeks Williams (actor), Tye (actress),
Genres: Adult,Actors: Corey Burton (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), April Winchell (actress), Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Frank Marshall (producer), Steven Spielberg (producer), Bruce Broughton (composer), Frank Welker (actor), Kathleen Turner (actress), April Winchell (actress), Richard Williams (actor), Rob Minkoff (director), Lou Hirsch (actor), Barry Cook (director), Gary K. Wolf (writer),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family,Actors: Charles Fleischer (actor), Steven Spielberg (producer), April Winchell (actress), Frank Welker (actor), Corey Burton (actor), April Winchell (actress), Bruce Broughton (composer), Frank Welker (actor), Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Frank Marshall (producer), Kathleen Turner (actress), Mark M. Tokunaga (miscellaneous crew), Jacqueline Roberts (miscellaneous crew), Rob Minkoff (producer), Rob Minkoff (writer),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family, Short,Actors: Frank Welker (actor), Bruce Broughton (composer), Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Charles Adler (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), Steven Spielberg (producer), Frank Marshall (director), Frank Marshall (producer), Kathleen Turner (actress), April Winchell (actress), April Winchell (actress), Corey Burton (actor), Steve Starkey (miscellaneous crew), Rob Minkoff (director), Bill Kopp (writer),
Plot: Roger has to watch over Baby at a fair while Mother Herman goes off to have her palm read. Baby Herman wanders off in pursuit of his prized red balloon, and Roger dutifully tries to help.
Keywords: animal-babysitter, animal-in-title, baby, babysitter, balloon, basset-hound, bull, cartoon-dog, cartoon-rabbit, character-name-in-titleActors: James Horner (composer), Corey Burton (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), Bob Hoskins (actor), Kathleen Turner (actress), April Winchell (actress), April Winchell (actress), Don Hahn (producer), Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Frank Marshall (producer), Steven Spielberg (producer), Richard Williams (actor), Steve Starkey (miscellaneous crew), Jacqueline Roberts (miscellaneous crew), Rob Minkoff (writer),
Plot: Roger Rabbit once again is chosen for the dangerous task of babysitting Baby Herman and everything is going to be just fine. "Not like last time!!" Baby Herman immediately swallows his rattle and is rushed to the hospital. The rattle get's out, but then Roger swallows it and doctors are about to cut him open when the lunch whistle goes off. Roger and Herman blast off around the hospital on a jet powered "Hare Splitter" machine. They get blown into the air, the rattle is rescued and everything is fine - until Roger sees the hospital bill!
Keywords: animal-babysitter, baby, babysitter, basset-hound, buxom, cartoon-dog, cartoon-rabbit, doctor, dog, droopyActors: Charles Fleischer (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), Joe Alaskey (actor), Tony Anselmo (actor), Joe Alaskey (actor), Jack Angel (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Pat Buttram (actor), Wayne Allwine (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Jim Cummings (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor),
Plot: 'Toon star Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the studio hires detective Eddie Valiant to snoop on her. But the stakes are quickly raised when Marvin Acme is found dead and Roger is the prime suspect. Groundbreaking interaction between the live and animated characters, and lots of references to classic animation.
Keywords: 1940s, acme-brand, actor, adult-as-child, alcoholic, animal-in-title, animal-name-in-title, anthropomorphic-animal, anthropomorphic-building, anthropomorphic-bulletJessica Rabbit performs "Why Don't You Do Right" in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) [HD]
"Gruesome, isn't it folks?" For the sake of the next generation, I present unto you a short cartoon with Roger Rabbit and Baby Herman entitled "Tummy Trouble." All copyright and homage owed to Disney.
Not owned by me. One of the few cartoons with Jessica Rabbit in it. So Roger warns Baby Herman not to burn his weenie and Jessica Rabbit shows up asking if Roger needs any help with his wood, and Roger starts vigorously rubbing his wood until he explodes. Because you know, cartoons are for kids.
Jessica catches Roger in the middle of the night at a shady no-tell motel. Could this be the end of their relationship!? Subscribe to WinkyDinkTube to catch all the latest Winky Dink Vids! Also, remember to LIKE Winky Dink Media on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/WinkyDinkMedia and follow on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/winkydinkmedia !!! Jessica Rabbit -- Cher Moore Roger Rabbit -- Jared Winkler Characters Designed by: Jared Winkler Jim Mills Sammy Mowbray Written by : Jared Winkler Animation Consultant : Jim Mills This video complies with all copyrights. All the art, animation, voices, music, and sound are original and made specifically for this video. This video complies with the US Supreme Court decision that it is lawful to parody animation (as demonstrated by Robot Chick...
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Documentary by www.rememberthisfilm.com about the iconic character Jessica Rabbit. From the 1988 feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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This is a clip of Jessica Rabbit's famous line, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way." Enjoy! I do not own this, I did not make this. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is copyrighted by Touchstone Picture Films and not me.
You had plenty of money in 1922.
You let other women make a fool of you.
Why don't you do right,
like some other men do?
Get out of here,
get me some money too.
You're sittin down and wonderin what it's all about.
If you ain't got no money, they will put you out.
why don't you do right,
like some other men do?
Get out of here,
get me some money too.
Now if you had prepared 20 years ago.
You wouldn't be a wanderin now from door to door.
Why don't you do right,
like some other men do?
Get out of here,
get me some money too.
Get out of here,
get me some money too.