. "Making people happy"@en . . "Roger Rabbit \u00E8 un pornodivo astemio degli anni '70 famoso per la sua capacit\u00E0 di avere rapporti al giorno (e non nel senso matematico del termine) e per aver inventato gli hentai facendosi riprendere durante l'atto con sua moglie Jessica. \u00C8 inoltre il protagonista di una famosa pellicola psichedelica dal titolo Un trippone sulla tazza, in cui interpreta lo sciacquone del cesso, protagonista del film. Attualmente si sta cimentando nell'incisione di un disco musicale in collaborazione con Bob Geldof e suo cugino di secondo grado Bugs Bunny dal titolo Ammazza la vecchia col Flit realizzato con tecniche innovative campionando i muggiti e le grida emesse sui set dei suoi film."@it . "His strength"@en . "Disney's All New House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"The Rabbit\""@en . "\"My philosophy is this: if you don't have a good sense of humor, you're better off dead.\""@en . . . "Cartoon star"@en . . . . . . . . . "His immunity to physical abuse"@en . . . "Roger Rabbit \u00E8 un pornodivo astemio degli anni '70 famoso per la sua capacit\u00E0 di avere rapporti al giorno (e non nel senso matematico del termine) e per aver inventato gli hentai facendosi riprendere durante l'atto con sua moglie Jessica. \u00C8 inoltre il protagonista di una famosa pellicola psichedelica dal titolo Un trippone sulla tazza, in cui interpreta lo sciacquone del cesso, protagonista del film. Attualmente si sta cimentando nell'incisione di un disco musicale in collaborazione con Bob Geldof e suo cugino di secondo grado Bugs Bunny dal titolo Ammazza la vecchia col Flit realizzato con tecniche innovative campionando i muggiti e le grida emesse sui set dei suoi film."@it . . "Im Videospiel-Review von James Rolfe, Roger Rabiit, regt sich James Rolfe \u00FCber das Spiel auf, dass es langsam ist und dar\u00FCber, dass es unm\u00F6glich ist das Auto zu steuern. Laut Rolfe ist es eines der schlechtesten Spiele, welches er je gespielt hat."@de . . . . . . "Roger_Rabbit.png"@es . . . . . "''Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . "Roger Rabbit is an anthropomorphic rabbit and the titular deuteragonist of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and the main protagonist of all shorts and comics spun off from it. He was voiced by Charles Fleischer who would also go on to voice Boris."@en . . . . . "House of Mouse (2000 film)"@en . . . "Roger Rabbit"@en . . . . . . . . . "Slender white rabbit, rubbery, blue eyes, long floppy ears, big cheeks, whiskers, red-topped hair, red overalls with either a green or blue patch and gold buttons, blue bow tie with yellow polkadots, yellow opera gloves, dark purple boxers with light purple spots"@en . . "Frans Vischer"@en . "Roger Rabbit"@en . . . . . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it and the true deuteragonist of Disney's upcoming animated film, Mickey Mouse. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation."@en . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation."@en . . . "Roger"@en . . . . . . "Kingdom Hearts III The Series"@en . . . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation."@en . . . "Tummy Trouble"@es . . . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. He will be the minor protagonist of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . . . "Los gags, pistola"@es . . . . "Im Videospiel-Review von James Rolfe, Roger Rabiit, regt sich James Rolfe \u00FCber das Spiel auf, dass es langsam ist und dar\u00FCber, dass es unm\u00F6glich ist das Auto zu steuern. Laut Rolfe ist es eines der schlechtesten Spiele, welches er je gespielt hat."@de . "Date: 1990-1991 Issues: 18"@en . . "R.K. Maroon's gold pistol"@en . . . . . . . . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@es . . "Un conejo blanco, con un flequillo rojo, ojos azules, guantes amarillos, pantal\u00F3n rojo con tirantes, y una pajarita azul con puntos amarillos"@es . . . "Roger Rabbit"@it . "Roger makes a cameo in the opening wraparound of the episode, New Character Day when he performs in front of Buster and Babs to be a new character on Tiny Toon Adventures, but he was rejected."@en . . . "Rabbit"@en . . . . "Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Roger Rabbit"@es . . "Tom Sito"@en . . . . . . "''Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin"@en . . . . "Brave, Famous and Amazing"@en . . . "In 1947, Roger was accused of killing Marvin Acme, whose affair with his wife Jessica Rabbit had become common gossip in Hollywood, and endured a widely-publicized manslaughter trial. His films were banned, his career was ruined, and he was publicly ostracized. Though he was acquitted by a jury and received a written apology, the trial's scandal has mostly overshadowed his legacy as a pioneering comedian. Though the ban on his films was eventually lifted, Roger only worked sparingly for the rest of his career and was largely forgotten in time. In 1988 he began a successful comeback, starring as himself in the Disney biopic Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, but went into retirement following creative differences with Disney executives."@en . "\"My philosophy is this: if you don't have a good sense of humor, you're better off dead!\""@en . . "Trail Mix-Up"@es . . . . "By October 21, 2015, a Roger Rabbit doll could be seen in the display window of the Blast from the Past memorabilia/antique store as Marty McFly went to buy the Grays Sports Almanac. Being from 1985, Marty would not have recognized the character as, in his timeline, Who Framed Roger Rabbit was still three years away."@en . . . . . "Gags, his friends, justice, making people laugh, Jessica, helping Eddie, singing and dancing"@en . . "Roger Rabbit"@es . "Roger makes a cameo in the opening wraparound of the episode, New Character Day when he performs in front of Buster and Babs to be a new character on Tiny Toon Adventures, but he was rejected."@en . . . . "To make people laugh"@en . "Charles Fleischer"@en . "Roger Rabbit"@en . "300"^^ . . "Roger Rabbit est un lapin anthropomorphe de l'univers de Donald Duck."@fr . "Make people happy and make justice"@en . . "Mystic: The Series"@en . . "Good"@en . "Roger Rabbit 2"@en . . . "His speed"@en . . . . . "By October 21, 2015, a Roger Rabbit doll could be seen in the display window of the Blast from the Past memorabilia/antique store as Marty McFly went to buy the Grays Sports Almanac. Being from 1985, Marty would not have recognized the character as, in his timeline, Who Framed Roger Rabbit was still three years away."@en . "Chiflado, divertido"@es . "Date: 1990-1991 Issues: 18"@en . . . . . "Roller Coaster Rabbit"@es . . "\"P-p-p-p-lease!\""@en . . "Dip, news reels, his ears getting yanked, Marvin Acme playing patty cake with Jessica, being framed for murder, injustice towards Toons, liquor, Eddie's stubborness,"@en . . . "Roger Rabbit es el protagonista animado de la pel\u00EDcula Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@es . "Roger Rabbit es el protagonista animado de la pel\u00EDcula Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@es . . . . . . "Jess Harnell"@en . "Roger Rabbit is an anthropomorphic rabbit and the titular deuteragonist of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and the main protagonist of all shorts and comics spun off from it. He was voiced by Charles Fleischer who would also go on to voice Boris."@en . . . "None"@en . . . . . "Roger Rabbit"@de . . "Funny, innocent, child-like, childish, clownish, cowardly, hyperactive, friendly, silly, fun-loving, dull-witted, talkative, cartoon-ish, frantic, nervous, spontaneous, energetic, playful, clumsy, eager to please, paranoid"@en . . "Eddie Valiant, Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, Benny el Taxi, Dolores, R.K. Maroon, Angelo y los hombres del bar, los Dibus"@es . . . . . . . . . "Robert Stevenhagen"@en . "Maroon Cartoons animated employee"@en . . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. He will be the minor protagonist of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . "Classic Toon characters"@en . . . . . . . . "Goes back home to Toontown with Jessica and the rest of their Toon friends along with Eddie and Dolores."@en . "Walt Disney anthology series"@en . "His gags"@en . . . "Hipster squirrel from Looney Tunes cartoon shorts, especially Porky Chops"@en . . "Roger Rabbit est un lapin anthropomorphe de l'univers de Donald Duck."@fr . . . . . . . "Anthropomorphic Toon Rabbit"@en . . . "Roger Rabbit"@fr . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Video Game)"@en . "Who Farmed Roger Rabbit?"@en . "Dibujo Animado"@es . . "Jessica Rabbit, Eddie Valiant, Benny the Cab, Baby Herman, Dolores, R.K. Maroon, Rick Flint, Mickey and Friends, Lt. Santino, various Toons"@en . . . . . . "\"\u00A1Brblblblblbl...!\""@es . "In 1947, Roger was accused of killing Marvin Acme, whose affair with his wife Jessica Rabbit had become common gossip in Hollywood, and endured a widely-publicized manslaughter trial. His films were banned, his career was ruined, and he was publicly ostracized. Though he was acquitted by a jury and received a written apology, the trial's scandal has mostly overshadowed his legacy as a pioneering comedian. Though the ban on his films was eventually lifted, Roger only worked sparingly for the rest of his career and was largely forgotten in time. In 1988 he began a successful comeback, starring as himself in the Disney biopic Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, but went into retirement following creative differences with Disney executives."@en . . . . . "Los gags, hacer re\u00EDr, la justicia"@es . . "Jacques Muller"@en . . . . . . . "Honey Bunny"@en . "''Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . . . "Sport Goofy in Soccermania"@en . . . . . . . . . "To make people laugh."@en . "to clear his name"@en . . "Good"@en . "Roger Rabbit is the titular deuteragonist of Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the protagonist of the short films and comics spun off from it and the true deuteragonist of Disney's upcoming animated film, Mickey Mouse. He is the titular anthropomorphic rabbit of the film--a frantic, over-anxious type who often stutters (even while he's screaming). He is also based on the most famous cartoons characters who were popular during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation."@en . . . . . . . . "''Tummy Trouble"@en .