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# 5: The male is a sex object for females to drool over, but more often than not the opposite is true.


Who Framed Roger Rabbit (produced by Touchstone Pictures in 1988, which is owned by Disney) is a bit hard to explain. Roger Rabbit, a Maroon cartoon film star, is framed for a murder. A drunk private eye is hired to find out who really committed the murder. Nearly every cartoon known to man makes a cameo on this movie, including Betty Boop, Dumbo, Bugs Bunny, Goofy, Yosemite Sam, Mickey Mouse, Foghorn Leghorn, Donald and Daffy Duck, Tweety, the seven dwarfs, Bambi, Woody the Woodpecker, Pluto...the list goes on and on. This film integrates animation with live action seamlessly. The seedy characters make for a very good mystery. Besides characters, this movie borrows the codes and conventions found in all previous cartoons, including likenesses to several well-known movies.


Eddie Valiant is the private eye hired by more than one toon to solve the murder case(s). He has been disgusted with toons ever since one killed his brother by dropping a safe on him years ago. He is not very tolerant with Roger, but learns to love the rabbit. He also falls for Jessica Rabbit, Roger's very busty and leggy wife. Eddie is nearly never sober, grumpy, and very hard to please. Once he starts the case and another murder has been committed, he has no choice but to go all the way for Roger's sake. In the end, he is the hero, but he doesn't get the girl because he's not the one everyone is rooting for.


Roger Rabbit is a combination of every cartoon before him. He's loony, hyper, and always causes something to go wrong. He is quite a likeable character because of his inability to stop his excitement or fear when Eddie wants him to. Roger is also funny because his wife is Jessica Rabbit, the hottest girl in Toontown. Throughout the entire movie everybody wonders how a guy like him could 'land' a woman like her. Roger is the wimpy character that always needs Eddie to keep him out of trouble.



Jessica Rabbit, Roger's wife, is the sex object found in classic adult cartoons. Sporting mega-cleavage and a very skimpy dress, she drives all of the males in the film crazy. She does her essential little vamp on the stage, including a suggestive song and showing a lot of skin. Her only role in the film is to distract all of the men and boys using her 'beyond-her-control' sex appeal.






Judge Doom is the evil one who plans to ruin Toontown using his chemical 'dip', the only thing that can kill a toon. He turns out to be a toon himself, and in the end winds up being soaked in dip and melting very dramatically just like the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz. He is a purely sinister character who wants to find Roger Rabbit and kill him and every other toon in town.


Who Framed Roger Rabbit combines every code and convention from the glory days of Hollywood animation into one single movie. But, as usual, these codes and conventions include the same old gender roles, especially with the female only being in the movie to excite the male characters.


(Female) Part I: Snow White waiting for her knight in shining armor

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