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  1. According to Gary K. Wolf, the original creator of Jessica in his book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she is based on Droopy's girlfriend, Red Hot Riding Hood/Miss Vavoom (a cartoon character he lusted after as a boy), Tinker Bell (her attitude), and Marilyn Monroe (her design).

  2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) had several frames revealing more of Jessica Rabbit below the waist when originally released to theaters and on VHS and LaserD...

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  3. Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character in the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and its film adaptation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She is depicted as the human toon wife of Roger Rabbit in various Roger Rabbit media. Jessica is renowned as one of the best-known sex symbols in animation. [6]

  4. Aug 2, 2011 · Jessica Rabbit’s silhouette as she slips into the office of Valiant & Valiant. Eddie is clearly surprised to see Roger’s wife as he steps out of his bathroom, shirtless and damp. And the toon and the detective now begin to banter as …

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Learn the secret origin of Jessica Rabbit courtesy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit's screenwriting team. (Illustration by Aisha Yousaf/Photo: Everett Collection)

  6. Before meeting Jessica Rabbit, Eddie assumes that she's a Toon rabbit. Turns out that "Rabbit" is her married name via Roger Rabbit and she's a humanoid Toon. The trope is also frequently used for background characters —Dodger Rabbit, Carbuncle Chameleon, Delancey Duck, etc. —in the tradition of Golden Age cartoons.

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  8. His speech balloon, found on the crime scene, indicates his murder was a way of "censoring" the star, who apparently had just heard someone explain the source of his success. Valiant's search for the killer takes him to a variety of suspects, including Roger's widow Jessica Rabbit and his former co-star Baby Herman.

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