![]() ![]() Eddie looks out the window and sees Jessica fleeing the scene. Before he can elaborate how being a sell-out helps the Toons, someone shoots Maroon from the window. You don't need to be a detective to connect these two dots, but it helps.Įddie confronts Maroon, who says he was trying to save the Toons. (Guess Judge Doom isn't a fan of Hollywood.) A newsreel reveals a real-estate deal between Cloverleaf Industries and R.K. On the street, they find Benny…a cartoon cab who takes them on a high-speed chase. Eddie causes a commotion, distracting Doom, and he and Roger escape. Are they looking to make a bullet train out of cartoon bullets?ĭoom arrives and searches the bar for Roger. She agrees to help Eddie investigate, and discovers that Cloverleaf Industries, a transit company, wants Toontown. Maroon's a human, not a cartoon dog.īecause Roger's in danger, Eddie hides Roger in his girlfriend Dolores's bar. Valiant thinks that Maroon set up Jessica and Acme to get his paws on Toontown. Eddie re-examines the pictures he took, and sees the will peeking out of Acme's pocket. Roger's cartoon co-star Baby Herman, a fifty-year-old Toon man who looks like an infant, tells Eddie that Acme was planning on leaving Toontown to the Toons, but no one can find his will. Feeling guilty that his sensational photos got Roger into this mess, Eddie decides to help Roger. (He stutters when he's nervous.) Doom's henchmen, five cartoon weasels with a homicidal streak, smash into Eddie's office looking for Roger, wanting to kill the wabbit. He s-s-s-swears he's been fr-fr-fr-framed. Later, Roger, a rabbit on the lam, sneaks into Eddie's office and begs his help. He's invented a concoction to kill Toons, and he calls it The Dip. A sinister man named Judge Doom, who looks like a serial killer stole Judge Judy's robes, wants Roger dead. The next day, Acme's found dead, and Roger is suspect numero uno. It's still a betrayal to Roger who wails and cries after seeing the photos of Jessica bumping palms with Acme. They are literally playing patty cake, and nothing else. He spies on her with a camera as she plays patty-cake with Marvin Acme. She's a curvaceous redhead with a sultry voice and moves to match.Īfter Jessica wiggles around and croons her routine, Eddie waits outside the window of her dressing room. The curtain rises, and Valiant is startled to discover that Jessica Rabbit is a rabbit in name only. He squirts Eddie with ink, angering the short-fused detective. (Eventually the Ink and Paint Club went out of business because of internet message boards.) One of the humans in the audience is Marvin Acme, the guy whose name is on hundreds of gag products. Jessica Rabbit works at the Ink and Paint Club, a place where humans go to ogle cartoon babes. That last one might be the most expensive. He needs to pay all the essential bills: rent, electricity, and his bar tab. (Does he hate pianos, too?) But he takes the job because he really needs the cash. Speaking of heavy objects falling from the sky, Valiant hates Toons because a Toon killed his brother by dropping a piano on his head. It's just like our world, but with more anvils. Humans mingle with Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, and the brooms from Fantasia. In case you haven't figured it out by now, in this world Los Angeles borders Toontown, a world where all the cartoons live. Maroon's biggest star, the goofy cartoon bunny Roger Rabbit, hasn't been on top of his slapstick game lately, and the rumor is that Jessica might be getting down and dirty with another man. ![]() Maroon of Maroon Cartoons to investigate Jessica Rabbit. (If any part of that previous sentence seems weird to you, you've obviously never been to L.A.) Eddie Valiant's a private eye whose latest gig involves investigating the nightclub-singing wife of a famous cartoon rabbit. ![]()
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