. "Kathleen Turner"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is een personage uit Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@nl . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@es . "Pistola, sart\u00E9n"@es . "Nurse"@en . . . . . . "Jessica was born as Jessica Gordon in the town of Hope Springs in Bogus County, in the heart of Conneticut. She grew up in a small little house named Slut House, which lay on Penis Street. Her parents were John-Thomas Peniston, a friendly neighbourhood mugger, and Mary-Hinge Peniston, a local prostitute. Little is known about her parents other than Jessica was their only child, and both came from a poor background."@en . . "#4B89E6"@en . "Bear trap"@en . . . "Veronica Lake"@en . "Amy Irving"@en . "__TOC__"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's human toon wife and the tritagonist of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the \"Ink and Paint Club\". Here, she is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star."@en . "Jessica Krupnick Rabbit es la esposa del conejo Roger Rabbit en la pel\u00EDcula Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@es . . . . . . . . . . . "Honey Bunny"@en . . . "Femme Fatale, Damsel in distress, In love heroine"@en . . "Kategoria:Strony do rozwini\u0119cia Jessica Rabbit - To jedna z g\u0142\u00F3wnych postaci filmu animowanego Walta Disneya Kto wrobi\u0142 kr\u00F3lika Rogera."@pl . . . . "Slender, statuesque, extremely busty, fair skin, red lips, long red hair that usually covers her right eye, lavender eyelids, green eyes, red dress, purple opera gloves, red stilettos"@en . . . . "Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin"@en . . . . . "Jessie"@en . . . . . "Jessica was born as Jessica Gordon in the town of Hope Springs in Bogus County, in the heart of Conneticut. She grew up in a small little house named Slut House, which lay on Penis Street. Her parents were John-Thomas Peniston, a friendly neighbourhood mugger, and Mary-Hinge Peniston, a local prostitute. Little is known about her parents other than Jessica was their only child, and both came from a poor background."@en . "Jessica Rabbit"@en . "Who Farmed Roger Rabbit?"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's animated cartoon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry but moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club. She will be the minor character of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . "Voiced by"@en . "Kingdom Hearts III The Series"@en . . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger's human Toon wife in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Jessica is one of the most famous sex symbols on the animated screen. Inspirations include actresses Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworth, and Lauren Bacall. She claims to Eddie Valiant, \"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way,\" which has become a popular quote. Writer Gary K. Wolf had based Jessica primarily on the cartoon character Red of Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood."@en . . . . . . . "Tummy Trouble"@es . . "Salvar a su marido, Roger"@es . . . . "Judge Doom, The Toon Patrol, Eddie Valiant"@en . "Classic damsels-in-distress and divas from detective movies"@en . "Roger Rabbit, singing, performing, flirting, displaying femininity"@en . . "Jessica Rabbit is een personage uit Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@nl . . . . . . . . "Passionate, glamorous, caring, compassionate, determined, loving, intelligent, elusive, attractive, mysterious, voluptuous, brave, collected, sophisticated, strong-willed, intuitive, selfless, moral, quick-witted, sultry, devoted, a bit flirtatious at times"@en . "Kathleen Turner"@en . . "Roger Rabbit 2"@en . . "Good"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed over. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry-but-moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club."@en . . . . "Actress"@en . "Frying pan"@en . . . . . . "JessicaRabbit.png"@es . . "''Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . "Jacques Muller"@en . . "Roger Rabbit, Eddie Valiant, Baby Herman, Benny the Cab, various Toons, Marvin Acme, R.K. Maroon, Dolores, Lt. Santino, Mickey and Friends, Pinocchio"@en . . "Strength, speed, feminine wiles, concealment"@en . "Glamurosa, activa"@es . . . . . . . . "\"Oh, honey bunny.\""@en . "Jessica Rabbit"@es . "Pelirroja, con un ojo tapado por el pelo, atractiva, con un vestido rojo, y guantes morados"@es . . "Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin"@es . . . "Kategoria:Strony do rozwini\u0119cia Jessica Rabbit - To jedna z g\u0142\u00F3wnych postaci filmu animowanego Walta Disneya Kto wrobi\u0142 kr\u00F3lika Rogera."@pl . . "Love-cup"@en . . . . . . . . "Cantante en el Club de la Tinta y la Pintura"@es . . . . . . "Jessica_Rabbit.png"@nl . . "Roller Coaster Rabbit"@es . . "Jessica Rabbit"@pl . "Disney's All New House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . . "Mrs. Rabbit"@en . . "Jessica Rabbit"@en . . . "Performer at the Ink and Paint Club"@en . "Brave, Sexy and Beautiful"@en . . "__TOC__"@en . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's animated cartoon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry but moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club. She will be the minor character of MYCUN: Greenytoons Unite."@en . . . . "''Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . . "Female"@en . . . . . "Good"@en . "Jessica Rabbit"@es . "''Tummy Trouble"@en . . . . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger's human Toon wife in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Jessica is one of the most famous sex symbols on the animated screen. Inspirations include actresses Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworth, and Lauren Bacall. She claims to Eddie Valiant, \"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way,\" which has become a popular quote. Writer Gary K. Wolf had based Jessica primarily on the cartoon character Red of Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood. In the book, she was an immoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character over whom her estranged husband (comic strip star Roger Rabbit) became obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral, cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called The Ink and Paint Club. She is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star. She is voiced by Kathleen Turner. Amy Irving was cast to sing \"Why Don't You Do Right?\" (a blues song made famous by Peggy Lee) for Jessica's first scene in the movie. According to animation director Richard Williams, other than being a really hot female human toon temptress, she deeply loves her husband Roger. She even calls him her \"honey-bunny\" and \"darling\". She claims that he makes her laugh, is a better lover than a driver and that he's magnificent and \"better than Goofy\" after Roger brandishes his gun at Judge Doom and the Weasels, telling Doom that the meaning of justice would probably hit him like a ton of bricks before Roger literally gets hit by a ton of bricks. As proof of her love she tells Eddie that she'll pay any price for Roger and she even helps prove him innocent by helping in the investigation. Even though she's a human Toon, she is shown to have a few of the comedic cartoon antics typical of other Toons. One such example was her cleavage having a hammerspace ability as one of the weasels searched her (with obvious perverted intent) for Marvin Acme's last will and testament, only to comically get his hand caught in a bear trap and Valiant commenting on the event with a pun (\"Nice booby trap\"). Another could be her restrained \"wild take\" (as she shouts, \"Oh, my God, It's DIP!\") seeing Judge Doom's scheme involving the Dip, while a subtle effect was added by animator Russell Hall: The bounce of Jessica's bosom was reversed from that of a real woman so that it would bounce up when a real woman's breasts bounce down and vice versa. Furthermore when she blows kisses (as seen to Eddie in one scene) the lip-kisses are also done in a cartoonish style. After the film, Jessica also appeared in the Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman shorts Tummy Trouble as a nurse, Roller Coaster Rabbit as a damsel in distress, and Trail Mix-Up as a park ranger. In Tummy Trouble and Roller Coaster Rabbit she made no impression, but in Trail Mix-Up Roger fantasizes over her, calling her a 'babe in the woods' and panting like a dog. She also appeared frequently in the Roger Rabbit comic book series, and she had her own feature in most issues of Roger Rabbit's Toontown such as \"Beauty Parlor Bedlam,\" where she comes face to face with female weasel counterpart, Winnie. With the success of the film and upon the opening of Disney's MGM Studios on May 1, 1989, the film's characters featured prominently in the company. After taking the Studio Backlot Tour, various props decorated the streets including two different photo opportunities with Jessica: a glittery cardboard cutout and \"The Loony Bin\" photo shop which allowed you to take pictures in costume standing next to an actual cartoon drawing of characters from the film. There was also a plethora of merchandise including Jessica Rabbit rub-on stickers called \"pressers\". The Jessica Rabbit Store, entitled \"Jessica's\", was once part of Pleasure Island, Disney\u2019s nightclub attraction and shopping area. The store included a giant 2-sided neon Jessica sign with sequined dress and swinging leg and featured nothing but Jessica Rabbit merchandise. The store closed in 1992. In 2008, Jessica Rabbit was selected by Empire Magazine as one of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time. In March, 2009, a UK newspaper voted Jessica Rabbit the sexiest cartoon character of all time, with Betty Boop in second place and the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny in third."@en . . . . . . . "Roger Rabbit"@en . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@nl . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Video Game)"@en . . . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's human toon wife and the tritagonist of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. She is re-imagined in the film as a sultry, but moral cartoon singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the \"Ink and Paint Club\". Here, she is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, who is a famous cartoon star. She is voiced by Kathleen Turner while Amy Irving was cast to sing Peggy Lee\u2019s \"Why Don't You Do Right\" for Jessica's first scene in the movie. Several attractive Toon females (specifically Betty Boop) apparently consider Jessica to be incredibly lucky to be married to Roger."@en . . . . . . "\"I hit him on the head with a frying pan and put him in the trunk, so he wouldn't get hurt.\""@en . . . . . "Russell Hall"@en . . . "Mystic: The Series"@en . "Singing, performing, Being with Roger"@en . . . . . "House of Mouse (2000 film)"@en . . "\"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way.\""@en . . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?"@en . . . "Caron Creed"@en . . . . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry but moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club."@en . . . . . . . . "Dip, being accused of killing Marvin Acme, being spied on"@en . . . "To clear Roger's name"@en . . . "\"Red\" from Tex Avery's MGM shorts, especially Red Hot Riding Hood"@en . "Amy Irving"@en . "Mallet"@en . . . "\"Oh, my God, it's DI-I-IP!!!!\""@en . "Jessica Krupnick Rabbit es la esposa del conejo Roger Rabbit en la pel\u00EDcula Who Framed Roger Rabbit."@es . . "To clear Roger's name"@en . . . . . . "Jessica Krupnick-Rabbit"@en . "Park ranger"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry but moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club."@en . "Trail Mix-Up"@es . . . "Jessica Rabbit"@nl . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@nl . "Pistol"@en . . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's wife."@en . . . . "Mrs. Rabbit, Jessie , Love-cub"@en . . "Rita Hayworth"@en . . "Jessica"@en . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's wife."@en . . . . "Actress, performer at the Ink and Paint Club, nurse , park ranger"@en . . . "Goes back home to Toontown with Roger, Eddie, Dolores and the rest of their Toon friends."@en . "300"^^ . "Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed over. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry-but-moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club."@en .