Jessica Rabbit
Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character created by author Gary Wolf for his humorous novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. The character was later used by The Walt Disney Company and Amblin Entertainment for the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit based on Wolf's book. She is the human wife of the character Roger Rabbit and is a sultry singer in a Los Angeles bar. During Jessica's first appearance, the soundtrack plays a particular piece of music (later known as "Jessica Rabbit's Song") by Peggy Lee, called "Why don't you do right".
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Fictional character - Gary Wolf - Novel - Who Censored Roger Rabbit? - Walt Disney Company - Amblin Entertainment - Movie - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Roger Rabbit - Peggy Lee - Why don't you do right
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Quote: "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way".
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In the film version, she was mistakenly blackmailed into playing pattycake with Marvin Acme the day before he got murdered. She only did so to save Roger's career. Despite what it seems like earlier in the movie Jessica really loves Roger as much as he loves her. She also made cameo appearances in the cartoon shorts Tummy Trouble, Roller Coaster Rabbit, and Trail Mix-Up. She also appeared frequently in the Roger Rabbit comic book series and she has her own feature in most issues of Roger Rabbit's Toontown. Jessica is considered by some to be the world's sexiest cartoon character since Tex Avery's "Red Hot Riding Hood".
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Tummy Trouble - Roller Coaster Rabbit - Trail Mix-Up - Tex Avery - Red Hot Riding Hood
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