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A full breakdown of the special features and technical specs for the Who Framed Roger Rabbit 4K Blu-ray can be found below. The synopsis for the film reads: "It's Hollywood and Eddie Valiant Bob Hoskins a down-on-his-luck detective, is hired to find proof that Marvin Acme, gag factory mogul and owner of Toontown, is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar, Roger Rabbit.

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit Who Framed Roger Rabbit Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this excellent Blu-ray release The adventures of an animated rabbit framed for murder, and the detective who helps him clear his name. Seaman , Gary K. But I've still got it. Titles like Cinderella and Peter Pan arrive separately and to great fanfare, while other titles shuffle onto shelves en masse, sans the red-carpet treatment afforded their Platinum and Diamond Edition brethren.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Atlantis: Milo's Return were originally set for March 12th as well but were unceremoniously and indefinitely delayed without explanation. And so at last we come to that classic: Who Framed Roger Rabbit , director Robert Zemeckis and executive producers Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy's nutty, riotous, still-slick sendup of s Hollywood noir.

When it was released in , audiences hadn't quite seen anything like it. Innovative and wildly funny, it boasted all-ages appeal, a smart script and a rare, never since replicated gathering of dozens of Golden Age animation icons from rival studios.

Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny join each other for a sky-dive; Donald and Daffy Duck face off in a spittle-slinging round of dueling pianos; Goofy, Betty Boop and Yosemite Sam, by no small miracle, share a scene.

Even some twenty-five years later, the majority of audiences still haven't quite seen anything like it. Although, for gamers, Wreck-It Ralph certainly comes close. Yes, the seamlessness between the animation and live-action footage isn't nearly as seamless as it once seemed, and yes, the word "innovative" doesn't apply so well anymore.

But for sheer zaniness, clever nods, big laughs and even bigger heart, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a tried and true blast from Disney's past that just might surprise you. King of cartoons R. Problem is, Eddie hates toons. Has ever since a still-at-large toon killed his brother. He eventually agrees to follow Jessica, though, only to discover she's not only having an affair, but having an affair with Marvin Acme Stubby Kaye , owner of the world-famous Acme Corporation.

But when Acme turns up dead, Roger becomes the prime suspect. On the run from the notorious Judge Doom Christopher Lloyd , a merciless lawman who condemns and executes rogue toons on sight, Roger begs Eddie to help prove his innocence, a request Valiant reluctantly obliges. Now the small-time P. Toontown is an unruly culmination of every comically violent, physics-defying stunt the cartoons of our childhoods delivered with unapologetic abandon. Eddie has good reason to despise it and its residents, and many a viewer will too.

Roger and his animated cohorts aren't a lovable bunch -- most of them aren't even that likable -- but that's the point.



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