Roger Rabbit Trivia Crossword
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- 3. After filming, Bob ______ claimed his son refused to talk to him. He was furious that his father had worked with Bugs Bunny yet wouldn’t let him meet him.
- 5. When being chased by the weasels, Benny the Cab (also played by Charles Fleischer) crosses a bridge. It was _____ Bridge, which crosses a freeway near the old Disney Studio in Hollywood.
- 8. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was nominated for ____ Academy Awards in 1989 and won 3 of them.
- 9. The film's credits run for nearly ____ minutes. At the time of its release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit held the record for having the longest end credits sequence in cinema history.
- 10. __________ auditioned for the role of Judge Doom but, according to director Robert Zemeckis, was just too terrifying to get the part.
- 11. The three ingredients of the dip that kills toons (________, acetone, and benzene) are all paint thinners, which are used to remove animation from cells.
- 14. ______ was Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg’s first choice to play Eddie Valiant.
- 15. The movie's line "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way." was voted as the #__ of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premiere in 2007.
- 17. Mae Questel who originally provided the voice for ______ in the ‘30s, reprised the role in a cameo appearance.
- 21. Terry _____ of Monty Python fame turned down the opportunity to direct “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.”
- 22. The Disney Afternoon character _____ Bobcat was created because Amblin Entertainment, co-owner of all of the characters created for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," refused to allow Disney to produce a TV series incorporating characters from the film
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- 1. During the 90's and early 21st Century, Disney kept its focus on full conventionally animated films (and later CGI films with the help of PIXAR), and didn't attempt another blend of live-action and animation until 2007, with the Oscar-nominated "________".
- 2. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever made, costing $____ million (close to $200 million in today’s money).
- 4. The movie was based on the 1981 novel "Who _____ Roger Rabbit?" by Gary Wolf.
- 6. In one of the early versions of the script, Judge Doom was revealed to be the one who killed the mother of _______.
- 7. The film’s villain changed during the writing process from Jessica Rabbit or Baby _____ to the newly created Judge Doom.
- 11. There was a planned prequel called “__________” but it never made it out of the development stages.
- 12. Jessica Rabbit was voiced by actress Kathleen _____, while her singing voice was that of Amy Irving. Neither are credited.
- 13. Despite the title of the film being a question, no _______ is included as it is considered bad luck in the film industry to use that particular piece of punctuation.
- 14. Warner Brothers would only allow the use of their toons if they got the same screen time as Disney’s toons. This lead to Mickey Mouse and _______ appearing on-screen together.
- 16. The song played by Daffy and Donald Duck in the Ink and Paint Club is _________ Rhapsody, a song featured in numerous cartoons, including an Oscar winning Tom & Jerry short.
- 18. Named after the movie’s lead character, the Roger Rabbit became a popular _____ dance move in the early 1990s.
- 19. In his part as Judge Doom, Christopher _____ never once blinks.
- 20. The password ("____ sent me") to enter the "Ink and Paint Club" refers to Walt Disney.
- 23. Jessica Rabbit is primarily based on the Tex Avery's cartoon character ______.