Who Framed Roger Rabbit? [Part Two]: I'd Murder Him, Too.
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Welcome to our second part as we look into 1988’s “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”.
Last week we took a deep dive into exactly how the movie was made and where it came from. This week we’re taking a brief look at other elements before we head into our walk-through.
First, Aly lets us all know some fun information about the music and casting for this film. There are some pretty interesting names who were considered before Christopher LLoyd and Bob Hoskins took the leads.
Sarrah tells us all the different awards that this movie received, and what the reviews were (spoiler: pretty much all good. Who’da thunk?)
Then Aly takes us into modern day Roger Rabbit. Where is he? What is he doing now?
Well, if you take a look below you can see some of the original attractions featuring Roger and his friends at Hollywood Studios in the 1980’s and early 90’s. There was an entire store dedicated to Roger, and it mainly included photo ops and a nifty green screen photo booth.
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Recently, Hollywood Studios had a few Roger Rabbit nods, including the two photos below taken by Aly on her last visit to the park (4 years ago and before it went through massive construction). You can see the Maroon Studios billboard featuring Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, and Jessica. Not to mention the Valiant Private Eye window next to Roger’s blinds cutout.
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So now that you’ve seen where we’re at now, let’s head back in time and join our friends in old school Hollywood and Toon-Town!
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Star Rating for ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’:
Voice Cast: Full Star - You just can’t arg