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Tummy Trouble ()


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Baby Herman swallows his rattle, and Roger has to take him to the hospital to get it out.

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Roger Rabbit (voice)
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Young Baby Herman / Mrs. Herman (voice)
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Adult Baby Herman (voice)
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Orderly (voice)
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Droopy Dog (voice)
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Jessica Rabbit (voice)
Sol Pavlovsky ...
Raoul J. Raoul
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Sign Carrier
William Bronder ...
Sign Carrier
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Eddie Valiant (uncredited)

Directed by

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Frank Marshall ... (live action director)
Rob Minkoff ... (animation director)

Written by

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Kevin Harkey ... (story) &
Bill Kopp ... (story) &
Rob Minkoff ... (story) &
Mark Kausler ... (story) &
Patrick A. Ventura ... (story)
 
Gary K. Wolf ... (characters) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Don Hahn ... producer
Kathleen Kennedy ... executive producer
Frank Marshall ... executive producer
Steven Spielberg ... executive producer

Music by

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James Horner

Editing by

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Donald W. Ernst

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Raymond Grabowski ... colorist (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Thom Enriquez

Production Management

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Ron Rocha ... production manager
Scott Thaler ... unit production manager: live action photography unit
Jeffrey Katzenberg ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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J. Michael Haynie ... first assistant director: live action photography unit

Art Department

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William J. Durrell Jr. ... art director: live action photography unit (as Bill Durrell)
Robert Lucas ... set decorator: live action photography unit (as Bob Lucas)

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Esther Barr ... special effects animator
Dave Bossert ... special effects animator
Michael Gleason ... visual effects editor: ILM
Tom Hush ... special effects animator
Brad Kuehn ... optical photography supervisor: ILM (as Brad C. Kuehn)
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio ... visual effects producer: ILM (as Kimberly K. Nelson)
Mauro Maressa ... special effects animator
Kathleen Quaife-Hodge ... special effects animator (as K. Quaife-Hodge)
Scott Squires ... visual effects supervisor: ILM
Kim Knowlton ... special effects animator (uncredited)

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Hiro Narita ... director of photography: live action photography unit

Animation Department

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Francesca Allen ... assistant animator
Kathy Altieri ... background artist (as Katherine Altieri)
Dale Baer ... animator (as Dale L. Baer)
Jane Baer ... animation producer / assistant animator (as Jane M. Baer)
Carlos Baeza ... animator
Bronwen Barry ... assistant animator (as Bronwen A. Barry)
James Baxter ... animator
James Beihold ... layout artist
Roger Chiasson ... animator
Karen Comella ... ink and paint supervisor
Annamarie Costa ... animation checker
Susan I. Craig ... assistant animator
Greg Drolette ... background artist (as Greg Drolett)
James Gallego ... background artist
Joe Haidar ... animator
Joe Jiuliano ... scene planner
Mark Kausler ... animator
Karen A. Keller ... layout artist (as Karen Keller)
Chrystal Klabunde ... animator
Leticia Lichtwardt ... assistant animator
Lorenzo Martinez ... layout artist (as Lorenzo E. Martinez)
Jacques Muller ... animator
Brett Newton ... assistant animator
Madlyn O'Neill ... final checker (as Madlyn Z. O'Neill)
Don Parmele ... assistant animator
Jeff Richards ... background artist
Bob Scott ... animator
Pat Sito ... blue sketch artist
Tom Sito ... animator
Bruce W. Smith ... animator
Ann Sorensen ... ink and paint coordinator
Bruce Strock ... assistant animator
George Sukara ... assistant animator (as George D. Sukara)
Marianne Tucker ... assistant animator
Richard Vander Wende ... background artist
Frans Vischer ... animator
Mark Wallace ... layout artist (as Mark R. Wallace)
Larry White ... animator
Teresa Eidenbock ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Teri McDonald ... painter (uncredited)
Kathy St. Germain ... painter (uncredited)
David Teague ... assistant animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
James Horner ... conductor (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Greig McRitchie ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Steve Starkey ... toon wrangler: live action photography unit
Tanya T. Wilson ... production coordinator
Burke Mattsson ... title designer (uncredited)
Jacqueline Roberts ... production accountant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Roger Rabbit once again is chosen for the dangerous task of babysitting Baby Herman and everything is going to be just fine. "Not like last time!!" Baby Herman immediately swallows his rattle and is rushed to the hospital. The rattle get's out, but then Roger swallows it and doctors are about to cut him open when the lunch whistle goes off. Roger and Herman blast off around the hospital on a jet powered "Hare Splitter" machine. They get blown into the air, the rattle is rescued and everything is fine - until Roger sees the hospital bill! Written by

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Also Known As
  • Roger Rabbit: Tummy Trouble (United States)
  • Bobo bidon (France)
  • Roger in Nöten (Germany)
  • Dolor de barriga (Spain)
  • Estomac en péril (Canada, French title)
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  • 8 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When Roger bursts into the hospital room to grieve for Baby Herman, Mickey Mouse appears as a mouse skull anatomical wall chart. Mickey's pants and shoes can be seen next to the changing screen, and a bag of money sits on the weighing scale, indicating that Mickey himself once occupied the room. Later, the mouse skull chart is replaced by a chart showing a rabbit's brain, which is a peanut. See more »
Goofs When Baby Herman first swallows the rattle, Roger panics and screams for somebody to call 9-1-1. However, in the end when it reverts to the "real world", the setting is the same 1940s setting as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" - 9-1-1 wasn't even proposed as an emergency number in the United States until 1968. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Best of Roger Rabbit (1996). See more »
Crazy Credits Toon Wrangler: Steve Starkey See more »
Quotes [a scrub grabs Roger's tail]
Roger Rabbit: Hey! Let go of the cotton, ya swab!
[squeezes the guy's nose - HONK HONK]
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