When Disney MGM Studios opened in May 1989, theme park guests who disembarked from the Backlot Tram Tour found themselves in a merchandise venue called “The Loony Bin” themed to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She would have to appeal to both the rabbit and Bob Hoskins.” “In a sense, she shares the two realities of the cartoon world and the real world. “She had to be a testament to what a man could do with a pencil and a fertile imagination,” remarked supervising animator Russell Hall. The bird I’d created was like some person’s old granny compared to this.” “They did the work on Jessica up in Camden Town, and I used to live round there, so they’d call and say, ‘Come and see what we’re doing.’ When I saw it, she was just so sexy that I felt so boring. Think of sex!’ I thought up this really sexy bird, thinking, ‘Ooooh, wonderful.’ “Zemeckis said, ‘Think of the sexiest woman you can imagine, Bob. “When we were filming, nobody really knew what the final Jessica Rabbit looked like,” explained actor Bob Hoskins who played detective Eddie Valiant. Jessica’s waist was made incredibly tiny not just for cartoon exaggeration, but to convince audiences that the character was not simply rotoscoped (traced from live action) but drawn. The famous peek-a-boo hair style of Veronica Lake, the distinctive, seductive red hair of Rita Hayworth and the voluptuous physique of Sophia Loren combined with their screen personas of being the most desirable women in the world were the physical foundation for Williams’ interpretation of Jessica. Her waist is so tiny that she’d fall over if she was real.” It’s so funny that she’s become this pin-up. “I used a combination of Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworth and Sophia Loren. So I did,” recalled supervising animation director Richard Williams of the later attempt at the character. “We started with a Jessica that was much more illustrative, but one day one of the writers came to me and said I should make her more ‘cartoony’. The harsher character description from the book influenced director Darrell Van Citters and designer Mike Giaimo when they tackled the first animated attempt of the character to look more like a young Lauren Bacall in a film noir, very slender with high cheekbones and flowing hair. In fact, in her younger days she even appeared in a Tijuana Bible, a plot point in the novel. In the original 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? written by Gary Wolf, Jessica is a much more devious and jaded character and not above using her sexual endowments to get what she wants. While Disney female characters from Tinker Bell to Ariel to Slue Foot Sue to some others have always embodied a sort of healthy but innocent sexiness, Jessica Rabbit was the first Disney cartoon character to be blatantly sexual in nature. I’m just drawn that way,” affirmed Jessica Rabbit in her alluringly hoarse whisper of a voice. It became so popular that like Touchstone’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), it is now officially considered a Disney film. However, Disney was uncomfortable with portraying her as a victim so now she is a detective on the hunt for the bad weasels and dressed in a long trench coat that hides her cleavage and most of her bare legs.ĬEO Michael Eisner considered Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) too risque, especially the scenes with Jessica, which is just one of the reasons why the movie was originally released under the Touchstone Pictures label rather than the Disney banner. In the ride, guests board Lenny the Cab (Benny’s cousin) in a race through Toontown to try to rescue Jessica who has been kidnapped by the weasels.Īctually, Jessica rescues herself by hitting the weasels on the head with a giant mallet. Disneyland’s Car Toon Spin attraction that opened in 1994 recently underwent an overhaul of the character of Jessica Rabbit.
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