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  1. Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit, she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over whom her estranged husband, fellow comic...

  2. Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character in the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and its film adaptation, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She is depicted as the human toon wife of Roger Rabbit in various Roger Rabbit media.

  3. Kathleen Turner provides the voice of Jessica Rabbit: Roger Rabbit's astoundingly attractive wife. Amy Irving supplied the singing voice, while Betsy Brantley served as the model for animators to base their picture on.

  4. Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's wife and the tritagonist of the book and movie. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed.

  5. Kathleen Turner (speaking voice) and Amy Irving (singing voice) as Jessica Rabbit (both uncredited), a human toon and Roger's wife. Lou Hirsch as Baby Herman, a baby and Roger's co-star, who speaks normally when off set. David Lander as Smart Ass, the leader of the Toon Patrol.

  6. Jessica Rabbit is the tritagonist of the 1988 hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. In the book, she was an amoral, up-and-coming star and former comic character, over whom her estranged husband, comic strip star Roger Rabbit, obsessed.

  7. Jessica Rabbit : Maroon wanted to blackmail Acme. I didn't want to have anything to do with it, but he said that if I didn't pose for those pattycake pictures, Roger would never work in this town again.

  8. Jun 22, 1988 · Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer. When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.

  9. It turns out Jessica was being blackmailed by Maroon to set up Acme. Maroon told Jessica that Roger would never work again unless she patty-caked with Acme…so she did it.

  10. It might be true that Jessica was caught playing patty-cake with Acme, and that Roger Rabbit saw photos of said patty-cake session only hours before Acme’s murder—but Jessica is convinced that her little “honey bunny” never could’ve hurt anyone.

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