A world where cartoon characters and people live together

Archibald 2021-10-22 14:32:58

This movie was actually made in 1988, and it feels quite modern, with a good soundtrack. I thought it was a pure animation, but it turned out to be a world where real people and cartoon characters live together.

The style of this movie is very strange, cartoon characters (similar to paper figures) and real characters live in one dimension. A lot of Disney's classic cartoon characters appeared in it, including Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and so on. I have a question with the detective in the play. Why is the wife of a rabbit so beautiful? What do you like about this rabbit?

In the end, I didn't expect that the dark judge was also a cartoon person, and he was a little scary when he finally transformed.

In the end, the content and style of this movie really doesn't look like it was filmed for children.

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Extended Reading
  • Madeline 2021-10-22 14:41:27

    Thinking back now, I still feel that the creativity at the time was simply amazing.

  • Krista 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    Almost the entire film, such as live action and animation, appears at the same time, and the effect is not better. This film was also famous at the time. I haven't watched it until today. The picture is not so harmonious, and it's always noisy!

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • Judge Doom: [Explains his plan to Summon Roger] No Toon can resist the old shave-and-a-haircut trick...

  • Judge Doom: [deleted scene] We'll handle Mr. Valiant our own way: downtown.

    Eddie Valiant: Downtown? Fine. I'll just get a hold of Santino. I'll be more than happy to go downtown.

    Judge Doom: Oh, I'm not talking about *that* downtown. I'm talking about downtown *Toon*town!