"I kept saying I'm too busy to Woody Allen. "I was doing my Boop-Oop-a-Doops in the studio." said Questel, faithfully producing the Boopean squeak that began getting her news-paper headlines as far back as 1931. Betty Boop: " Yeah, what a lucky girl!".Eddie Valiant: " She's married to Roger Rabbit?".Eddie Valiant: " Got a thing for rabbits, huh?". Acme never misses a night when Jessica performs!" Eddie Valiant: " Yeah, you still got it!".Betty Boop: " Work's been kinda slow since cartoons went to color but I still got it Eddie.3 List of characters who appeared in WFRR."We wrote that scene for Betty, and if she were lost to us, we would have slotted somebody else in or just written a new scene," Seaman said, explaining how they handled cases where certain classic cartoon characters were taken off the table. Thanks to an arrangement with Warner Bros., which was arranged by Steven Spielberg, the Looney Tunes catalogue was open to them as well.īut the rights to Betty Boop had passed through multiple hands over the years, requiring a separate deal. The film was produced at Disney, the writers had access to a library of characters. The cartoons all cheer for Roger Rabbit and they all begin to sing the ending sequence "Smile Darn Ya, Smile!".īetty Boop was written into the scene before the writers knew whether or not they could get permission to use the her. Betty tells Eddie that Jessica Rabbit is a lucky girl and walks away. Betty also appears at the end of the film where she can be seen running into a crowd of toons, She can then be seen standing in between Bugs Bunny and Donald Duck. Acme never misses a night when Jessica performs on stage. Betty tells Eddie that Jessica Rabbit is married to Roger Rabbit and Mr. This version of Betty supposedly never went to color.īetty then quickly does her " Boop-Boop-Be-Doop" routine for him. According to rare information, this version of Betty Boop in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, is supposed to be the "original" Betty Boop from the black and white cartoons. Betty then calls out to Eddie Valiant and says, "Long time no see? Work's been kinda slow since cartoons went to color, but I've still got it Eddie!", indicating that she no longer gets work in the cartoons, despite "Betty Boop" being rebooted in the 1980s and making a brand new debut several years earlier in 1985 animated short The Romance of Betty Boop in color. Betty Boop herself makes a cameo appearance in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, in which she appears in traditional black and white.īetty appears as a cocktail waitress, similar to her appearance in the 1932 Screen Song Just a Gigolo and she yells out "Cigars, Cigarettes." Eddie Valiant spots Betty and gives her name a shout. The title character Roger Rabbit has never been seen since, but made a cameo in the 2022 film Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, a spiritual successor to Who Framed Roger Rabbit that combines 2D animation, live-action and CGI. He followed the book up with Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit? in 1991 and Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? in 2013. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is a live-action mixed with animation adaption of the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit? released in 1981 by Gary K.
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