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
  • Isidro 2022-04-21 09:01:28

    "Crazy Anime City", broken-dimensional predecessors.

  • Antonio 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    The combination of live action and animation makes the movie full of creativity. Although the second half of the movie is particularly rushed, few movies can bring together animated characters from different companies such as Warner and Disney. Although the story is average, it is really very interesting. Fun.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • [last lines]

    Porky Pig: All right. M-m-m-ove along now. Th-th-there's nothing left to see here. That's all folks. Mmm, I like the sound of that.

    Porky Pig: [turns to audience; iris closes in on Porky and "Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" plays on soundtrack]

    Porky Pig: Th-th-th-that's all, folks!

  • [Yosemite Sam, with his rear end on fire, lands near Eddie]

    Yosemite Sam: Yeow! Ow! My biscuits are burnin'! Fire in the hatch! Great horny toads, that smarts!

    [Sits in a puddle and extinguishes the fire]