Apparently,
in the theatrical version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jessica revealed a little
too much during her car accident, Betty Boop (voiced by legendary Mae Questel) went topless trying to adjust her
stockings, and Baby Herman put his finger exactly where you’d expect he would.
All of these were digitally altered subsequently.
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importantly, an entire sequence was deleted from the feature to keep the pace
of the story going, even though a brief moment of it appears in the trailer. Ironically the first completed animated sequence was in
that scene, a parody of the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
Storyboard of Marvin Acme's funeral |
The
following scene where Eddie gets out of the bathroom to find Jessica Rabbit is
in his living room is included in the final cut, but to justify Eddie’s visit
to the bathroom, the sound of a toilet flushing was added to the mix.
The scene (minus the funeral, apparently never filmed) is
included in the bonus features of the special edition DVD. The animation, sound
effects and music were apparently completed. The DVD also includes rough
animation and raw footage without the animation, which gives you a glimpse of
how the special effects were created: Bob Hoskins wore a metal armature on his
head onto which the head of the pig was later drawn.
Interestingly enough, Jessica Rabbit was modeled mainly after none other that Veronica Lake, a perfect movie icon from the 1940s which I wrote about in a previous article. To make her figure even more special that it already was, they designed it so that, when she walked, her bosom would move up when a normal woman's would move down and vice and versa.
Finally, did you know that the toon shoe sacrificed by judge doom to demonstrate the use of the dip is voiced by none other that Bart Simpson's voice talent Nancy Cartwright the year before the Simpsons first aired.
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