In 1950, the first cartoon produced for the small screen started airing on a California TV station, laying the foundation for ...
The 25th anniversary of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" calls to mind a simpler time, when one could tell who was who and what was what, and apart from Judge Doom, who was what. The digital revolution has ...
Elmer Fudd peers down rabbit holes, taunts Bugs with carrots and tries (unsuccessfully) to catch him. "Finally, the frustrated Elmer, driven to distraction by the rabbit's antics, walks away sobbing … ...
Thirty years ago, Robert Zemeckis invited moviegoers to enter a version of 1940s Hollywood where humans and animated toons lived side by side. Released on June 22, 1988, the Disney-produced Who Framed ...
Groompy works in cartoons. That is: he is a cartoon, hired to chase magic carrots and plunge from high-rises ad nauseam. The daily grind brings the rabbit to the brink of a nervous breakdown. This is ...
ROSS ANDERSON is currently writing the definitive book about the making of Roger Rabbit, beginning with Gary K. Wolf’s novel and Disney’s early Roger Rabbit development unit, continuing with the ...
Growing up, we would always read silly stories about talking animals acting as humans. Rabbits seemed to be a particular artist favorite, popping up in several children’s books, movies, and television ...
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