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  2. May 27, 2017 · The quote comes from the middle of the film from Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner) and Roger Rabbit’s husband. Jessica pleads to Eddie Valiant (played by Bob Hoskins) to help find her husband, who is now on the run for suspicion of murder.

  3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - * [Roger is sitting outside of the Acme factory, crying while looking at pictures of him and Jessica] * Roger Rabbit: Oh Jessica, please tell me it's not true. * [sobbing] * Roger Rabbit: [the pictures are of Roger and Jessica's wedding, them at a beach, and them hugging at a restaurant booth] * Roger Rabbit ...

  4. Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes from the 1988 Disney movie including Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, Eddie Valiant, Judge Doom, Benny, Smart Ass, Dolores, Baby Herman & more!

  5. When the two of them are facing certain death in the face of the Dip, Jessica declares her love for Roger. JESSICA: Roger, darling. I want you to know I love you.

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    Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's wife and the tritagonist of the book and movie. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral, cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called The Ink and Paint Club. She is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star. She is voiced by Kathleen Turner. Amy Irving was cast to sing "Why Don't You Do Right?" (a blues song made famous by Peggy Lee) for Jessica's first scene in the movie. Betsy Brantley served as Jessica's performance model.

    Jessica was based on Lauren Bacall, Rita Hayworth in Gilda (1946), and Veronica Lake (noted for her famous "Peek-A-Boo" hairstyle). She is one of the most famous sex symbols on the animated screen, being compared to that of Betty Boop or Red Hot Riding Hood. She claims to Eddie Valiant, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way," which has become a popular quote. She deeply loves her husband Roger, claiming that he makes her laugh and that he makes a more fitting husband than Goofy.

    It was said by her animators, that Jessica is so "exuberant", because they wondered how far they could take her behavior without comments from the Walt Disney Studios.

    After the film, Jessica also appeared in the Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman shorts Tummy Trouble as a nurse, Roller Coaster Rabbit as a damsel in distress, and Trail Mix-Up as a park ranger. In the first two shorts she made no impression, but in the third short Roger fantasizes over her, calling her a 'babe in the woods' and panting like a dog. She also appeared frequently in the Roger Rabbit comic book series, and she had her own feature in most issues of Roger Rabbit's Toontown such as "Beauty Parlor Bedlam", where she comes face to face with her arch-enemy, Winnie Weasel.

    With the success of the film and upon the opening of Disney's MGM Studios on May 1, 1989, the film's characters featured prominently in the company. After taking the Backlot Tram Tour, various props decorated the streets including two different photo opportunities with Jessica: a glittery cardboard cutout and "The Loony Bin" photo shop which allowed you to take pictures in costume standing next to an actual cartoon drawing of characters from the film. There was also a plethora of merchandise including Jessica Rabbit rub-on stickers called "pressers".

    Disagreements between the Walt Disney Company, Amblin Entertainment (Spielberg), and Gary K. Wolf (jointly owning rights to the characters) made it difficult for any merchandise or projects to get off the ground and caused the halt of the short film, Hare In My Soup, and the next film Who Discovered Roger Rabbit. In this prequel, Roger meets his bride-to-be, Jessica Krupnick. A completed score by Alan Silvestri is said to exist as well as test footage and computer generated versions of the characters. Also canceled was an animated TV series, which was replaced by a show called Bonkers about a feline cop. Many park attractions never got out of development, such as Roger Rabbit's Hollywood.

    Jessica Rabbit is beautiful, passionate, and glamorous. She is slender and fair-skinned, has green eyes, pouty lips, purple eyelids, gold earrings, long red hair that covers her right eye, and huge breasts, and wears a red strapless sparkling dress (that shows her large cleavage, bare back, her wide hips, and her right leg), long purple opera glove...

    Jessica is first seen from behind the stage curtains at the Ink & Paint Club, singing "Why Don't You Do Right?" After her show, she's followed by Eddie Valiant, the Toon-hating detective, while Marvin Acme, owner of Toontown and founder of the Acme Corporation, enters Jessica Rabbit's dressing room and informs her that she "sure, absolutely, truly, and honestly murdered the audience one night", and he really means it. Then, he says that she was superb while Eddie tries to peer through the keyhole to see what's going on, but he was then caught and thrown outside into a pile of trash by a giant tuxedoed Toon gorilla named Bongo. When he hears Jessica and Marvin talking through one of the nearby windows, he pulls up a box and peers through a gap in the curtains. Marvin insists Jessica on playing patty cake with him on her bed, but Jessica replies that she has a headache. However, Marvin says that she promised, then convinces her to do it, and she agrees, but she tells him to take off his handbuzzer. While they play pattycake together, Eddie pulls out a camera and takes several pictures by order of R.K. Maroon, owner of Maroon Cartoons. Later, after Roger Rabbit, Jessica's husband, finds out about and crashes through the studio office window, leaving a rabbit-shaped hole in the glass and the blinds, he walks across the road at the Acme factory and, while crying, pulls out his wallet to look at some photos of him and Jessica on their wedding day, their honeymoon on a beach, and hugging each other in a bar.

    The next morning, at the Acme factory, Eddie sees Jessica being interrogated by an unseen character. Eddie is then approached by Jessica, and she smacks him hard across the face and scolds him that she hopes he's proud of himself, and those pictures he's taken. Then, she storms out in a terrible fury.

    In a deleted sequence, that night, in her dressing room, Jessica, with the wicked Judge Doom, (who interrogated Roger's better half that morning in the factory) and his posse of Weasels, was looked up at by Eddie in search for Marvin's will when the whole room lightens. then the Weasels torture Eddie in Toontown by making him wear a Toon pig mask.

    After the removal of the Toon pig mask in his shower, Eddie exits his office bathroom, and there stands Jessica, waiting. She tells Eddie that he's got the wrong idea about her, and asks him that he can help her find Roger. Then, she advises him to name his price, and she'll pay it. Eddie says that she must have the Rabbit to make that scam work, but Jessica states she loves Roger, and tells Eddie that he's got her all wrong and doesn't know how hard it is being a woman looking the way she does. Eddie says that she doesn't know how hard it is being a man looking at her looking the way she does. Then Jessica states to him her famous quote, "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

    Eddie asks her that she wasn't the one he caught playing pattycake for Marvin, and Jessica tells him that he forbade to catch her and was set up to take those pictures which means Maroon wanted to blackmail Acme. She explains to him that, according to Maroon, if she didn't pose for those pattycake pictures, Roger would never work in Maroon Cartoons again, and she says she couldn't let that happen and would do anything for Roger. She also claims that she's desperate and asks how much she needs him, implying she will sleep with him if he helps. Eddie's girlfriend Dolores, shocked, jealous, and hurt, sees Eddie (with his trousers accidentally fallen down) wrapped around by Jessica's arms. Then, Eddie rapidly tries to pull up his trousers and as he stands up, his head comes up between Jessica's giant breasts, then apologizes. As Jessica heads out, she blows a Toon kiss at Eddie which flutters across the room and smacks onto his cheek just before Dolores pulls it off in anger.

    Outside Maroon Cartoons, at twilight, Jessica hits Roger's head with a frying pan and throws her unconcious husband into the trunk of her car, then puts it in her handbag. After Maroon's brutal death, Jessica runs off to her car and has been looked out the office window and seen by Eddie just before the detective exits the building. Then, the car chase begins, and Eddie tries to follow Jessica, but she disappears into a tunnel leading to Toontown.

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  6. [Jessica and Roger are tied up together, about to get dipped by Judge Doom's Dip-O-Matic Vehicle] Jessica Rabbit: Roger, darling. I want you to know I love you. I've loved you more than any woman's ever loved a rabbit.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Jessica Rabbit, a fictional character from “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” and its film adaptation, stands out as a prominent animation sex symbol, famous for saying, “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.”