Beneath its slapstick exterior, the film is a sophisticated tribute to and a satire of Los Angeles history.
: Executives brokered a deal allowing Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny (and Donald Duck and Daffy Duck ) to appear together for the first time. subtitle Who.Framed.Roger.Rabbit.1988.720p.BluR...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a landmark cinematic achievement that revolutionized the integration of live-action and animation. Directed by with animation direction by Richard Williams , the film premiered on June 22, 1988 , and became a critical and commercial phenomenon, grossing over $351 million worldwide. 1. Groundbreaking Technical Innovations Beneath its slapstick exterior, the film is a
: Contracts stipulated that these rival icons must have exactly the same amount of screen time and dialogue. 3. Themes and Narrative Structure Directed by with animation direction by Richard Williams
: This industry term refers to the extreme attention to detail in a scene where Eddie Valiant hits a low-hanging lamp. Animators hand-drew ever-changing shadows onto Roger Rabbit to match the swinging light, a feat of hand-drawn precision.
The film features an unprecedented crossover of characters from rival studios.
: The plot—a conspiracy to destroy Toontown for a freeway—is based on the real-world General Motors streetcar conspiracy . The film also explores themes of prejudice and corporate greed.