![]() ![]() "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 it more cartoony. It is the final more endowed and innocent version in the Robert Zemeckis film that owes a debt to the work of animation director Tex Avery and artist Preston Blair and their creation of a sexy female human toon character now known as "Red Hot Riding Hood" for a series of MGM cartoons. Jessica's merchandise shop, inspired by the character, was open from 1990-1992 in Walt Disney World's Pleasure Island. In their sample animation, they made her more of a traditional film noir femme fatale who looked like a young Lauren Bacall, very slender with high cheekbones and flowing hair.ĭuring the writing of the Zemeckis version, screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman wrote a version of the script where Jessica Rabbit was the villain who framed Roger for a crime. The harsher character description from the book influenced director Darrell Van Citters and designer Mike Giaimo when they tackled the first attempt at an animated version of the character for the Disney Company back in the early 1980s. Jessica Rabbit is my idea of the perfect woman." "I based her on Red Hot Riding Hood, from the Tex Avery cartoon Wild and Woolfy (1945). I spent a lot of time fantasizing about my ideal woman, and Jessica is that fantasy." When confronted with a copy of the book, Jessica claims she was only barely 18 at the time and Sid Sleaze drugged her and took the pictures.Īuthor Wolf remembered, "Jessica Rabbit came about because in my home town in Illinois, the boys outnumbered the girls 30 to one - so good luck getting a date if you're president of the chess club. ![]() ![]() The nurse was played by a younger, slimmer, blonder, but definitely recognizable Jessica Rabbit." Later in the book, detective Eddie Valiant pays $200 for a rare Tijuana Bible "titled Lewd, Crude, and In the Mood and it portrayed in graphic detail the antics of a randy, female nurse. She had "a body straight out of one of the magazines adolescent boys pore over in locked bathrooms" wrote author Wolf. 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 redheaded Jessica does indeed appear as a sultry and glamorous night club singer at the Ink and Paint Club, underneath all the cel paint, she was a fiercely loyal homebody of a wife who loved Roger because he made her laugh. The stunningly beautiful and passionate Jessica was the human toon wife of cartoon comedy rabbit star Roger Rabbit. ![]() 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 toon to be blatantly sexual in nature. I'm just drawn that way," affirmed Jessica Rabbit in her alluringly hoarse whisper of a voice. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) celebrates its 30 th anniversary this year and certainly one of its most ironic and memorable characters is the striking Jessica Rabbit.ĬEO Michael Eisner considered the film too risque, especially the scenes with Jessica, which is just one of the reasons why it was released under the Touchstone Pictures label rather than the Disney banner although today, much like Touchstone's Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), it is pretty much considered a Disney film. ![]()
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