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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit — It's the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.
1988 7.5 48.4K PG views saved
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit

1988 7.5 48.4K PG views saved
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

'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.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 1hrs 44min
Status: Released
Release date: 1988-06-22
Release format: Streaming — Jul 08, 1989
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@shanytc 13 years ago

Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!

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@shanytc 13 years ago

Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!

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Si McClure
@simcclure34 8 years ago

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a technical marvel, a handcrafted spectacle, arguably the peak of traditional animation. It's also a superb piece of film-making.

The story and script is fantastic and timeless, and can be enjoyed by both kids and adults... And I don't mean that in the same way you'd describe modern Pixar and Dreamworks films, essentially childrens flicks with a few dirty jokes... I mean each of these characters have their own story to tell. Children can relate to Roger Rabbit, a simple, carefree goofball, thrown in the thick of a murder investigation as the prime suspect. Adults though will relate to Eddie Valiant, a detective past his prime, beat down by the demons of his past. Their stories will keep you hooked from start to finish.

To this day, the biggest blockbuster family films continue to attempt to replicate this films success. As long as they're driven by box office goals though, they'll never succeed. This swansong to animation and childhood is one of the few films that boast true soul, from its characters, cast and crew.

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Mai Ander
@maiahandrade 7 years ago

This movie is really unique. It's SO enjoyable! I watched it years back as a kid, and as I watched today, as an adult, my perception of the movie changed drastically. I didn't remembered the plot! It was like watching it for the first time.

I really liked Roger as a kid, but now I see how great Eddie is, and it's my favourite one this time.

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Jim222001
@jim222001 8 years ago

Easily the best movie of it's kind but then again there's nothing quite like it. Cool World tried but failed miserably.

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Cizen1337
@cizen1337 5 months ago

the goat of all cinema, they dont make em like this anymore

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Greg Young
@gig-glasgow 2 years ago

This is just perfection
The animation, the interaction with the cartoons.
The story, the way everyone treats things.... And then nostalgia.... Just perfection.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

Perfect connection between real and animated characters.

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Lars Sieval
@larziej 3 years ago

"I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

After the debacle that was Space Jam: A New Legacy, I had to watch my favorite live-action/animated movie which is Who Framed Roger Rabbit and you know what? It just never gets old.

The dirty humor, the mix of Warner Brother and Disney cartoons, Christopher Lloyd as one heck of a scary villain in Judge Doom, Bob Hoskins rocking it as Eddie, Baby Herman, Benny the freaking Cab, DIP!!! Hoskins doing the comedy routine looking so serious at the end love it! The noir-feel the film has and it just looks so damn fantastic.

I wish these kind of movies were made more often. Robert Zemeckis and his team did such a fine job. Always looking at the background in every rewatch for more fun stuff and time simply flies watching this classic.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an unique film and one that will still stand the test of time in 10 years. It never gets old.

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Siggi
@siggi963 7 months ago

One of the best live action with animated character movies ever. In a world where toons are alive and live mostly in a place called Toontown, a human detective must find out who wants to frame Roger Rabbit. Meet the sexiest rabbit ever (no, not Roger … Jessica). Great fun, good story and well made.

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