Connections
Followed by
Edited from
An animation cycle of four dancing Merry Dwarfs can be seen as Eddie first drives into Toontown.
Goofy makes an appearance in Toontown hopping on a pogo stick
Goofy as Mr. Walker makes a brief appearance in Toontown, reading the newspaper
Edited into
many scenes shown
Voice clips of Jessica Rabbit were used during Nerd's phone conversation with her.
movie is edited into short comedic clip
scenes are taken from this film
Spin-off
References
the Dwarfs appear in Toontown
Peter Pig and the Wise Little Hen appear in Toontown
Jenny Wren appears in Toontown
The do-do appears
When Doom is dying from the "Dip" he says" I'm Melting, Melting!
poster in Marvin Acme's office w/ Roger and Baby Herman
The Reluctant Dragon appears out in the field that Eddy drives by upon entering Toon Town.
Eddie Valiant has a replica of the Falcon in his office.
Roger sits in the theater and watches Goofy in the same manner that Joel McCrea sits in the theater and watches Pluto.
Tweety repeats his "Ran out of piggies" gag.
Chicken Little appears in Toontown
Screwy Squirrel and Meathead appear in Toon Town.
Title shown on a movie theater marquee
A movie theater in Toontown advertises this film as playing there and has a poster of Willie the Giant next to it
Title shown on a movie theater marquee
Eddie Valient's attempt to get Roger Rabbit to drink is a variation on the "duck season/wabbit season" gag.
In addition to combining human and cartoon characters, when one sees Donald the first time, he is recklessly driving a cartoon car through live-action traffic on his way to work
Singing Swords appear in the Acme Warehouse. One of them is used by Eddie during his battle with Doom
Maleficent 's goons appear in Toon Town.
The scene where Jessica Rabbit says "He Used To Make Me Laugh" is a reference to the charactor Dorothy Vallens
Referenced in
Roger Rabbit appears in this special
Joey imitates Roger, using dialogue from the film.
This film is mentioned by name
Danny says that he and the girls are going to see the movie for the fifth time.
"Roger, roger" Servo: "Rabbit, rabbit"
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (VG)
When Carol tells Sam to treat Malloy the same way he would treat Corey, Sam replies that he'll get Malloy some 'Roger Rabbit jammies.'
Mentioned on Plug Away with Harvey Fierstein
Roger Rabbit doll can be seen in the window of the "Cafe 80s" in 2015. Both movies are directed by Robert Zemeckis and star Christopher Lloyd
Slater mentions Roger Rabbit.
Mentioned in the Who's Gay in Hollywood? sketch
The title of this episode paraphrases the title of this movie
Buster says "Roger, rabbit" and Babs replies, "You've got the wrong bunny."
"I'm not mad." Servo: I'm just drawn that way.
Norm likens Frederick to Baby Herman.
Buster expresses surprise that Bugs is the school principal, and he replies, "You were expecting maybe Roger Rabbit?"
The episode's title is a reference to this film
When Tower blows his horn, the sound is the same as the one heard a few times throughout the 1988 movie
Brad tells Jerry to "go back to Toon Town."
Roger makes a cameo (we only see his hand and hear his voice and see Jessica's legs)
"Who do you think you are, Roger Rabbit?"
Angel says, "I'm not bad, I just smell that way."
Mentioned in the dialog between the young girl and Benny at his room
Crow: "Jessica Rabbit!"
Charles mentions this movie
The main character refers to this film in the scene where they arrive at Cheerleading Camp
"You're not bad." Crow: "You're just drawn that way."
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
Ditch and Robocam mention the show in dialogue, ca. 20 minutes into the film
Tucker compares Becca to Jessica Rabbit.
Maya asks if Nina's breasts are on loan from Jessica Rabbit.
mentioned on Celebrity Jeapardy
Tamera watches this while flicking over the tv channels
After they lose the live feed with South Park, they say they're going to this movie on TV.
Mentioned by Bill Brasky's buddies
Mike: Hello, Jessica Rabbit.
Stinky Pete (during the final-aired episode of "Woody's Roundup" after he sits on the dynamite) YOWWWW! MY BISCUITS ARE BURNIN'!!!
Referenced by title
mentioned once
Donna tells C.J. that she framed Roger Rabbit.
Referenced by name
John erases Aeryn and redraws her as Jessica Rabbit. Aeryn says, "I get it. I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way."
Features Benny the Cab in the parking lot
referenced by Bob Gale
Benny the Cab and the Weasels are guests at the House of Mouse
Sean and Bess plan on seeing the film at the cinema.
Donald's line, "Doggone stubborn nitwit", is taken from the movie.
Referenced by name
Mentioned in Plug Away
Talked about
Referenced in Bill Brasky skit
car driving through tunnel and Wallace crying "I don't want to be a rabbit"
In Coach Z's hip hop music video in "New Boots", Coach Z mentions several dances, including the Roger Rabbit
Picture on the wall in the Disney Vault
Picture on the wall in the Disney Vault
On the wall next to the animation studio, in the final shot, there is a sign pointing towards Toon Town.
A character resembling Roger Rabbit appears before the animator.
In "The Reddest Radish", the Announcer says "Please" the exact same way Roger Rabbit does: "P-p-p-please".
Mentioned by Eddie.
Jessica Rabbit is mentioned by Joe.
mentioned on a sticky note very briefly @ 0:27 seconds into the short.
The title is a reference to Jessica Rabbit's line: "I'm not bad; I'm just drawn that way."
Opening with Itchy and Scratchy (Tex Avery homage) that seques into "real life" of film characters.
Benny the cab is one of the Imaginationland combatants.
Mentioned by character in segment "La cinta VHS"
"bumping the lamp" visual
Roger Rabbit appears during the intro.
The movie is mentioned in the end credits "Chuck Lorre Productions, #215" card.
Chloe: "Roger. And I don't mean the rabbit."
Jessica Rabbit appears on Weekend Update
Subject of a $500 question
Dr. Shaw says to Brass, "It's a set-up, I'm being framed", to which Brass replies, "Who framed you? Roger Rabbit?"
In Brett's Warehouse there is a box that says 'Toon Dip'
Weasels are warned not to laugh themselved to death
Jessica references the line "I'm just drawn that way They drew me like that"
The buildings of Disney Town resemble those from Toontown
Tony Gubba mentions the film.
Luis does a Roger Rabbit dance during the club scene
"I don't know why she looks like Jessica Rabbit while sky diving"
Subject of the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "Animated Movies"
DVD cover shown.
characters featured on title card
Tia says, "I'm not bad, Mater; I just drive that way."
"Who framed Roger Rabbit?" is among the questions asked
A still from the movie is featured.
Toontown, as OsTown, appears in the game.
Ask That Guy claims Roger Rabbit was framed by Mexicans
1931 Barbershop sign reads "Shave & Haircut - 1 Bit".
Ask That Guy questions the absence of a question mark in the title
Jessica Rabbit mentioned
Characters featured on the Roger Rabbit title card.
Ask That Guy blames Judge Doom when asked "who let the dogs out?"
"Even a half-assed Roger Rabbit reunion couldn't possibly make this enjoyable"
1931 Barbershop sign reads "Shave & Haircut - 1 Bit".
mentioned
Talked about
Many stuffed Rogers are visible during a sketch
MarzGurl says Don Bluth was inspired to do live action/animation by this movie.
Jason Mewes wonders if he should have sex with Jessica Rabbit as a cartoon.
Listed as a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis
"A shuttle from Who Framed Roger Rabbit apparently."
"I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."
mentioned when discussing hot animated girls
Referenced in the "Bronx Beat" segment
Tyra mentions "Jessica Rabbit" during panel
Aladeen mentions that he starred in a version of this movie
"He's like George Burns crossed with Baby Herman."
Jessica Rabbit mentioned
"...which she better read before the disappearing ink sets in, then we won't be able to read it until the end of the movie."
"Oh Toons, that's Roger Rabbit's new night club".
Toontown, as OsTown, appears in the game
"Dammit, Cici, you're supposed to see stars, not whatever the hell those things are supposed to be!"
mentioned
Betsy mentions Jessica Rabbit
mentioned in the Q&A session
In Leslie's fake news report, she is credited as "Jessica Wrabbit."
Sophie says that after watching the film late at night, she came to think that she framed Roger Rabbit
Blu-ray release
Ryan mentions Jessica Rabbit
Jessica Rabbit appears in the Angry Video Game Gals fan art.
Features
Eddie and Roger watch this in the theatre.
Featured in
brief clip shown
Clips are shown. Movie is reviewed. Two thumbs up.
Clips of the film are shown.
Clips are shown. #2 on Gene Siskel's top-ten list; #8 on Roger Ebert's.
clips
clips with Roger and Jessica shown
Footage of Bugs from the movie is shown.
Clips are shown to demonstrate Robert Zemeckis's facility with special effects.
clips shown
Clips shown.
brief clip shown on Weebo's screen.
ILM's effect work on this film is discussed, with clips
short clip in the "kissing mix"
many scenes are shown
footage appears throughout
Footage from this film was edited into this mini-series.
DVD release reviewed + footage used
the kid are watching the french-dubbing version of "Who framed Roger Rabbit?"
Clips are shown
Clips are shown
Judge Doom is at spot number 3.
Clips shown in a segment on Jessica Rabbit.
the dueling pianos scene in the Ink and Paint Club with Donald and Daffy is shown
Jessica Rabbit in the number 1 spot.
Toontown is at the #11 spot
behind-the scenes footage and clips shown
Brett's Secret Movie Confession
Dialog from Judge Doom is dubbed over Nicholas from "The Care Bears Movie".
Clips from this movie are shown.
The director also did animation work for this film
Clip used in review.
a clip from Ebert's 1988 review of the film is shown during the closing credits
#1
clip shown when mentioning Charles Fleischer's cameo
recalling Roger being electrocuted, but he doesn't die. Plus "The Dip" takes #1 as the most gruesome Disney death.
Dickman discusses the movie and its inspiration to filmmakers
Clip is shown
audio of Judge Doom, as a toon, admitting to killing Eddie's brother plays during the reveal of a character with bugged out eyes.
"Only to find the flattened Judge Doom here."
Lindsay's #6 favorite
"Roger Rabbit was better integrated than him!"
Supporting material
Recalling Jessica playing patty-cake.
Spoofs
When Judge Doom is dying, he melts into the dip, screaming and shrieking "I'm melting!" like the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
Jessica was partly based off red hot riding hood and the scene where Eddie is chased by Lena Hyena is similar to when the grandma chases the wolf.
Jessica Rabbit spoofs Gilda/Rita Hayworth
Spoofed in
porn parody
A Roger Rabbit-like character auditions to be on "Tiny Toons" but is dropped through a trap door on the stage.
Babs spin-changes into Jessica Rabbit's outfit at one point.
Kenny dies like the weasels, laughing himself to death and then floating up towards heaven as a white ghost.
O.J. might search for his ex-wife's killer and it truns out that Roger Rabbit is the killer.
In segment "Le llaman Conejo" the 'Shave-and-a-Haircut-Trick' scene (In this case: tapping out the beats on an exterior body of a pickup truck) is spoofed.