are conducting regarding Acme's death and Roger being the prime suspect. (The moment he let go was when Roger swallows the whiskey, so he presumably opened up his hand to allow space for Roger's neck to get bigger when the whiskey is swallowed. Qui veut la peau de Roger Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit), 1 Blu-ray, 103 minutes Synopsis. Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2 the album "Toons" and "ToonTown Step". However, just after Eddie diverts the Dip Machine's water cannon away from Roger and Jessica, he is forced to face Doom in combat, soon being pinned to a metal drum can by a Acme Toon Magnet as Doom prepares to crush him with an Acme steamroller. When he announces his intent to retire soon, Eddie guesses it involves Cloverleaf Industries, and Doom reveals himself to be the sole stockholder before revealing his ultimate weapon to wipe Toontown off the face of the Earth, The Dip Machine. One of the great examples is the singing scene: Eddie's second verse has him struggling with rhyming. The now-emptied Dip Machine itself is destroyed after breaking through the wall to Toontown as it is broadsided by a Toon train, and after Eddie washes the Dip flooding the factory down the drain with the factory's emergency fire hydrant system, he brings Roger and Jessica down and frees them. Later, at the Terminal Bar, Doom uses the "shave and a haircut" trick to lure Roger out, then prepares to execute him. The patrons quickly lower their heads in respect at learning of the death of one of Los Angeles' Finest and the other member of Valiant & Valiant. Source She quickly warns him to look out behind him before she fires and causes the owner of the shadow aiming at him to topple backwards, dropping his firearm. Eddie and his brother Teddy were sons of a circus clown (shown by the pictures on their desk in the film), who joined the police force and eventually started their own private investigation service Valiant and Valiant, in 1934, working largely on toon cases, such as the kidnapping of Donald Duck's nephews in 1937 or clearing Goofyof accusations of espionage in 1940, both seen as newspaper clippings in Eddie's office. Roger pleaded with Eddie to help him, saying he was innocent and was charged with a crime he didn't commit. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman.Loosely based on the 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? He later runs into Jessica in his office, asking for his help, where she reveals that she was forced into playing pattycake with Acme under the threat of Maroon firing Roger and blacklisting him from ever performing in Hollywood again. Who Framed Roger Rabbit has positively hilarious scenes, due to half of the cast being cartoon characters. After Jessica's performance, Eddie tails Acme to where he spots him entering her dressing room to congratulate her. The brothers quickly established a reputation for rescuing Toons in trouble, such as solving the kidnapping of Donald Duck's nephews and clearing Goofy of espionagecharges. Portrayed by Baron von Rotten, A.K.A Judge Doom, is the main antagonist, played by Christopher Lloyd in the film. After killing Judge Doom who was responsible for Acme's murder as well as Teddy's death, Eddie was finally now at peace and it assumed that he went back to taking toon cases and the business became successful again. Astonishing work mixing traditional animation and live action in almost every frame. The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Eddie managed to hide him when the Toon Patrol came to search the premises. When he shows contempt afterwards as he glares at Roger, everyone braces for the worst, only for him to pick Roger up and give him a big kiss (much to his disgust), revealing that his days of hating Toons are finally over now that Teddy's death had been avenged, and together with Dolores, Roger, and Jessica, he heads into Toontown as the Toons follow after singing "Smile Darn Ya Smile". Parades: Disney's Fantillusion • Disney's Party Express • Disney Carnivale Parade • Disney on Parade: 100 Years of Magic • Disney Classics Parade As a reward for saving him, she gives him a kiss like she wanted to do before, and his struggling to escape her sends him tumbling up the street.