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"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" is our favorite Disney feature, and we've got our own room filled with toys and collectibles from the movie. When Roger Rabbit was released in 1987, it had been five years since Disney had produced an animated feature worth seeing. And the key was that Roger Rabbit was a funny movie. It wasn't just amusing, it was really funny. And then there was the stunningly sexy Jessica Rabbit. Jessica Rabbit is the sexiest animated character in the history of animation. I always tell people she's the only pin-up my wife allows me to have.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" was a groundbreaking film in
many ways. It was the first animated feature that was a combination of animation and live
action for the entire length of the movie. And, of course, the film included the historic appearance
of the world's most popular animated characters from every major studio in Hollywood. We're pleased
to offer this selection of Roger Rabbit art and collectibles for sale.
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I've just posted a set of framed Disneyland mini attraction posters from the Disney Gallery in Disneyland. These are from our personal collection that we no longer have wall space for following our recent move. You can buy them individually, but you'll get a real steal on the entire set. See Them Now! before someone breaks up the set!
Most Disney fans have a favorite character, and one of the things that makes each character special is the voice that is usually provided by a celbrity actor or actress. I've just created a special section of our site for our featured Voice Actor Autographs where we take the autograph of the voice actor and match it with some attractive art to create unique collectibles. In addition, each movie's page has a list of the main characters and the names of the actors who gave them their voice. Who Dat? Follow the link and find out!
I've been working hard lately to refresh the images on our site. The work is long overdue, but the good news is that it's given me the chance to photograph a lot of art that we've never shown online before. For example, I just added a new page of cels from Adventures in Dinosaur City and cels from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I've also added a lot of cels from independent productions like Allegro Non Troppo. You'll continue to see better images over the coming weeks, so if you can't get a good look now, please visit again soon!
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Jessica Rabbit Original Production CelFrom our personal collection, it's the luscious Jessica Rabbit in a
close-up image from the 1987 feature "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" It shows
Jessica with Eddie Valliant's girlfriend Dolores (played by the equally gorgeous
Joanna Cassidy) in a matching photographic background that
Disney used for the initial release of these cels for sale. We purchased this cel
in Walt Disney World in 1989 as you see it here, and it's been in our collection ever since. It comes
in attractive black frame and includes Disney's Certificate of Authenticity. |
Roger Rabbit German Lobby CardLobby cards always feature the best scenes from a movie, and this one
is no exception. It shows Eddie Valliant handcuffed to Roger, culminating with Roger's
explaination that he can only get out of the cuffs when it's funny. This oversized
lobby card comes from Germany. It measures 12x18" and is shrinkwrapped and mounted
on foamcore. Note: There is a small vertical crease in the center due to the
fact that the card was folded for shipping to theaters. |
Roger Rabbit Comic Book CoverFrom a series of Marvel comic books issued in the 1990's, this is a reproduction
of the cover art for "The Ressurection of Doom" featuring our favorite characters Roger
and Jessica Rabbit. This attractive artwork measures 11x16" and is shrinkwrapped and mounted
on foamcore. |
Roger Rabbit Picture YourselfPut yourself in a picture with the cast of Roger Rabbit with this fun item. It's an overlay
with a cut-out to show your favorite 4x6" photo riding with the gang. These were sold in the parks in the 1990's. We took one and
matted it so that it's suitable for framing. The mat measures 12x16" with a 9x12" picture area. Perfect for
a home office, den, or child's room. |
Roger Rabbit Art PlaqueThis unusual artwork is a wood plaque that's ready to be hung as-is. It was one of a
series of such plaques sold in The Disney Gallery stores in the 1990's. This one features a classic
scene from the theatrical short "Tummy Trouble" featuring Roger Rabbit and Baby Herman. It
measures 3x9" and comes in a presentation box. The photo here doesn't do justice to the quality
of the image on the plaque. It looks like silkscreening with rich colors and fine details. Very nice, but still
inexpensive. |
Roger Rabbit Dip Flip GameOne of the few boxed games featuring Roger Rabbit, this
is the Dip Flip Game. You use little flippers to spring the character cut-outs
into a vat of Dip! Yechh! Yes, fans... there's a couple of Jessica Rabbit
cut-outs. New in the original box. |
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Roger Rabbit 1989 CalendarIssued the year after the movie's theatrical release, this
colorful calendar shows wonderful images from our favorite Disney movie,
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" We often cut these calendars up and
mat the photos to make fun decorations for a kid's room or an office. The
calendar measures about 10x12 inches and is new and sealed. |
Baby Herman Ceramic FigureWho else but Baby Herman could get away with a line
like "Something here stinks like yesterday's diapers!" in a
Disney movie? Here he is in a small 3 inch ceramic figure. Nicely
detailed. Few collectibles have this delicate coloring. |
Eddie Valliant Ani-Mate Action FigurePuh-puh-puh-puh-Pleeease, Eddie! Yes, it's that ace detective,
Eddie Valliant, depicted here in a 4 inch Ani-Mate Action Figure. Nicely detailed.
New on the original card. A fine Roger Rabbit collectible. |
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Benny The Cab Portable HolesI like this clever toy. Its one of a series of Roger Rabbit Portable
Holes toys made by Applause in the early 1990s. The whole package is about 2 inches
tall and 4 inches wide. The package isn't perfect, but the toy is. Scoop this one up! |
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Jessica Rabbit Framed Model Sheet |
Roger Rabbit Model Sheet |
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Baby Herman Model Sheet |
Benny the Car Model Sheet |
These Roger Rabbit model sheets were originally a part of a kit Disney sold to manufacturers who wanted to make products based on the characters from the movie. It came in a portfolio that included other artwork and information about the characters' personalities. Because manufacturers need such long lead times in order to have toys on the shelves when the movie is in the theaters, some changes were made to the actual characters after these prints were made. Note the name "Benny The Car" instead of "Benny The Cab".However, they were also used at Disney Animation in Florida during the production of "Rollercoaster Rabbit" as regular model sheets by the animators who were working there. Each sheet features one deluxe character illustration with full shading and enhancements and three additional poses to show the character from all perspectives. NOTE: We are now at the end of our supply of these pieces and can no longer guarantee that the colors of all the mats you receive will be identical. We have some in the deep red and some in a hot pink. We will contact you with details when you place your order to give you a chance to make an informed purchase. Thank-you.
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