Thanks to Roger Rabbit, every time I see a cartoon like The Owl House, SpongeBob Squarepants, Pokémon, I see them as actual cartoon characters, on a set, and after the show is done, they show how they actually like
I wish it was like Roger Rabbit and Looney Tunes: Back in Action in real-life. I can also see the Animaniacs, the DC Animated Universe and so much much more actually go through this sort of thing.
As a cartoon, I can safely say this is how they make animated films but for shorts and others they just draw us on a computer or a paper, add the background and it just plays out from there
@@felixacat1919 It does make me wonder how cartoon characters were created in the WFRR world. Were they drawn out and then came to life, or do they have lives like real humans do?
And so we are introduced to a movie with the most bizarre, mind-boggling, ridiculous premise anyone could ever imagine ... and we happily and joyfully accept it!
I like this movie and I seen it when I was little and it's my favorite movie from my childhood and it's a good movie but not funny about this movie and it's still a good movie but not funny about this movie and do you agree with me about what I say
TheFoxTailPalm I think that explains why that mother acted so serious. Because have you ever noticed that basically almost every human in this movie is serious and picky about their stuff compared to the more care-free, zany, and explosive toons?
TheFoxTailPalm WOW!!! I watched this at least 50 times growing up and never noticed that. Even now as I watched it before I read your comment, I didn’t see it.
3:57 FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, ROGER, HOW THE HELL MANY TIMES DO YOU HAVE TO DO THIS DAMN SCENE?! ROAUL, I’LL BE IN MY TRAILER, TAKIN’ A NAP 😴! ‘Scuse me, toots
@@Cenindo I believe it's not in his control, everytime he gets hit in the head he sees different things. Which means he can't just choose to see stars because he would see whatever he's given
Raoul: Cut cut cut cut CUT! Baby Herman: What the hell is wrong with that take?! Raoul: Nothing with you Baby Herman. You were great, you were perfect, you were better than perfect. It's Roger. He keeps Blowing his Lines! Roger, what's this? Roger: A tweeting bird. Raoul: (Mocking Roger)"A tweeting bird?" Roger read the script. Look what it says. It says "Rabbit gets clunked, rabbit sees stars." Not birds, STARS! Can we lose the playback please?! Roger you're killing me. Killing me! Baby Herman: For crying out loud Roger! How the hell many times do we have to do this damn scene?! Raoul! I'll be in my trailer, taking a nap! Woman: Whooo! Baby Herman: Excuse me toots. Raoul: My stomach can't take this. This set is a mess. Clean this set up! And get him outta there, or seel him up in it! Lose the lights, and say "Lunch!" Man: LUUUNCH!! That's lunch. We're on in half. Roger: Ppplease Raoul! I can give you stars. Just drop the refrigerator on my head one more time. Raoul: Roger, I dropped it on your head 23 times already. Roger: I can take it. Don't worry about me! Raoul: I'm not worried about you, I'm worried about the refrigerator! Roger: I can give you stars. Look. BANG! Look. BANG!! LOOOOK!! BANG BANG BANG! Please Raoul. Eddie: (exhales)Toons
Baby Herman: For crying out loud, Roger! How the hell many times do we have to do this damn scene?! Raoul! I’ll be in my trailer! Taking a nap! Excuse me, toots.
The first time I saw this, I thought it was the most extreme cartoon ever. Even Tom and Jerry never had to go through anything as maniacal as THIS. Then we learn that they have already done more than twenty takes ...
@@SuperbitGamer-db6iwYeah, especially if you believe in theory of Lola Bunny from Space Jam being Roger Rabbit’s and Jessica Rabbit’s daughter, like I do.
Raoul: CUT!!! Cut, cut, cut, cut, CUT!!! Baby Herman: What the hell was wrong with that take?! Raoul: Nothing with you, Baby Herman. You were great. You were perfect. You were better than perfect. It’s Roger. He keeps blowing his lines! Roger, what’s this? Roger: A tweeting bird. Raoul: “A tweeting bird?” Roger, read the script! Look what it says. It says, “Rabbit gets clunked. Rabbit sees stars.” Not birds, stars! Can we lose the playback, please? You’re killing me! Killing me!
Roger Rabbit is basically the mix between Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse and Daffy Duck or Sylvester the Cat (Because he talks like Daffy and Sylvester with tongue twister)
You know what would be a cool movie for Disney to do? Making a film that features live-action, hand-drawn, and computer animated characters in a storyline that fictionalizes the conflict between traditional and computer animation? You could have the main character be a kid whose grandparent is a retired cartoonist, and a parent who work with computer animation, and he/she gets caught between the computer animated characters who are relishing their popularity, and the toons who are getting pushed out. It would be a great way to explore the two styles of animation, pay homage to traditional animators, and give everyone a good old dose of nostalgia. Don't you think?
Holey moley, that's genius! Disney should hire YOU! I guarantee it'd be better than all the stupid and lazy live-action remakes they've been doing! (Seriously, Disney? A Moana remake so soon? Are you kidding me?!)
"Roger is going to take very, very good care of you. Because if he doesn't; HE'S GOING BACK TO THE SCIENCE LAB!" Can never get enough of that line, raises so many questions- has Roger messed up several times before, or Is the mom bipolar? How bad was the Science lab and how did Roger end up as baby herman's nanny?
+Erik Boden Actually yes, Roger has messed up before where this movie was made in the year 1988 and there was another "Roger Rabbit" and "Baby Herman" cartoon called "Tummy Trouble" made in 1989 and in the beginning of "Tummy Trouble", Baby Herman was crying that his mom was going out where the mom said "don't cry, mommy will be gone for an hour, Uncle Roger will take care of you and everything will be just fine, not like last time" where after the mom said "not like last time", she said it in a high pitched voice while hitting Roger in the face where she was probably referring to this scene here. In answer to your question about the Science lab, maybe Baby Herman's dad works there and he was going to put Roger to sleep and dissect him but, the mom stopped the dad knowing and feeling that Baby Herman will love to have a rabbit as a babysitter.
Raoul J. Raoul: "Cut, cut, cut... cut!" Baby Herman: "What was wrong with that take?!" Raoul: "Nothing with you, Baby Herman. You were great. You were perfect. You were _better_ than perfect. It's Roger - he keeps blowing his lines! Roger, what is this?" Roger Rabbit: "A tweeting bird." Raoul: "A tweeting bird. Roger, read the script. Look what it says. It says: 'Rabbit gets clunked. Rabbit sees stars. Not birds... _stars!_ ' Can we lose the playback, please? Roger, you're killing me. _Killing me!_ " Baby Herman: "For crying out loud, how many times do we have to do this darn scene?! Raoul, I'll be in my trailer, taking a nap! Excuse me, Toots..." Raoul: "My stomach can't take this. This set is a mess. Clean this set up! And get him out of here or seal him up in it! Lose the lights! And say lunch!" Man: "Lunch!" Raoul: "That's lunch - and we're on a half!" Roger: "Please, Raoul. I can give you stars. Just drop the refrigerator on my head one more time!" Raoul: "Roger, I dropped it on your head 23 times already!" Roger: "I can take it. Don't worry about me!" Raoul: "I'm not worried about you. I'm worried about the refrigerator!" Roger: "I can give you stars! [pan banging]"
Wrong: is movie producer Joel Silver (The Matrix, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard). He was cast as some sort of internal prank because he and then Disney CEO Michael Eisner didn't get along when they worked at Paramount. When the movie was premiered and Eisner saw his old enemy on the screen, only said: "He did a very good job".
I really do care for how Roger wanted to get the job done correctly. He's really got heart in this scene. Living in a world aka society where people carry on as though they weren't born with one in the first dang place. Kinda reminds me of Jesus Christ I must say.
The animation here is a million times more fluid than anything Japan ever made, apart from maybe Akira. Seriously, this is why Western Animation, properly done, is the best.
This movie is another of those cases where it feels different watching it after reading the book. The book was a whole different experience I tell you what.
I like this movie too and I seen it when I was little and it's my favorite movie from my childhood and it's my favorite movie and it's a good movie but not funny about this movie and it's still a good movie but not funny about this movie and do you agree with me about what I say and what do you think about this movie same thing what I say right
@@griffinholahan123 Nothing with you Baby Herman. You were great, you were perfect, you were better than perfect! Just Roger, he keeps blowing his line! Roger, what's this?!
What I dislike about these kinds of shorts is how they always leave out important details. This is from the opening short of Who Framed Roger Rabbit called "something's cookin" and from what I can find the chili bottle was animated by Brent Odell whose task on the film was animating lots of prop scenes.
Fact: Who Framed Roger Rabbit was composed by Alan Silvestri who also the music on Back To The Future film series, Forrest Gump, Cast Away, Stuart Little, Lilo & Stitch, The Wild, The Polar Express, Ready Player One, even several The Avengers films and even The Mummy Returns.
I just realized that this movie predicted the Inners’ powers! Water from the sink- Mercury Hot sauce- Mars Electric shock- Jupiter Sunlight on the fridge- Venus
I know this comment is 2 years old, but im gonna answer anyway. The two ovens thing could be based on the fact that some people have multiple of the same kitchen appliances, like fridges, microwaves, ovens etc. as for Roger getting electrocuted despite wearing gloves, he has fabric gloves on, not rubber gloves which makes him vulnerable to being electrocuted, as compared to rubber gloves, fabric ones weren't designed to protect the user from electrocution.
In who framed roger rabbit, However. Cartoon sketch set in 1940s, From paper sketch of black ink from outline and color scheme sharpness point. After the sketch of cartoon, Will return to real concrete floor, Metal buttons, real fabric etc.?
We all got lines/scenes from this movie memorized from childhood. Mine's the hilarious one they couldn't exactly censor for kids 🤣 Later in the movie: (something close)Baby Herman: "I'm a 30 year old stuck in a 2 year old's dinkie. 😒"
I'm guessing a white flash (because some animations simulate the eyes being hit by producing a brief flash) then the objects floating around your head in question, but only those objects until your vision recovers.
I have a book about hand drawn animation and I never read it. :C I'd rather have Richard William's book and know ALL ways to apply to animation. not just something I need heavy machinery just to take a picture of every drawing I would draw, and then again, there's a lesson in this: I just need to practice. And I use flash, so...
Seeing that Touchstone Pictures was a division of Disney to help make and release more mature and adult-oriented films through said division, then in a way yes, Roger Rabbit is technically owned by Disney.
Mom: I’m leaving you with your favorite friend Roger… he’s going to take very very good care of you because if he doesn’t… HES GOING BACK TO THE SCIENCE LAB!!!
Thanks to Roger Rabbit, every time I see a cartoon like The Owl House, SpongeBob Squarepants, Pokémon, I see them as actual cartoon characters, on a set, and after the show is done, they show how they actually like
Guess, I am seeing animation like that now.
I wish it was like Roger Rabbit and Looney Tunes: Back in Action in real-life.
I can also see the Animaniacs, the DC Animated Universe and so much much more actually go through this sort of thing.
@@mastersio3647 me too
Well, now we know where the "Buttons and Mindy" cartoons on Animaniacs came from.
Oh god imagine Matt Groening coaching Bart and Homer XD
This starts as a nice cartoon to a baby cursing. I did not expect that
I used to think this is how they made cartoons, they make them like they film an episode of a TV show. Boy was I naive as a kid.
Technus haha you're not the only one I thought they used real dinosaurs in Jurassic park when I was like 3
Well, this movie did spark my imagination when it came to toons existing and interacting with humans.
Weren’t we all?
As a cartoon, I can safely say this is how they make animated films but for shorts and others they just draw us on a computer or a paper, add the background and it just plays out from there
@@felixacat1919 It does make me wonder how cartoon characters were created in the WFRR world. Were they drawn out and then came to life, or do they have lives like real humans do?
And so we are introduced to a movie with the most bizarre, mind-boggling, ridiculous premise anyone could ever imagine ... and we happily and joyfully accept it!
Wait till you read the book.
Great way of putting it 😂
If this scene doesn't make you want to watch the whole film I don't know what will. A masterpiece.
I like this movie and I seen it when I was little and it's my favorite movie from my childhood and it's a good movie but not funny about this movie and it's still a good movie but not funny about this movie and do you agree with me about what I say
I never noticed but behind Roger and the director at 4:20 we see that the mother isn't a toon at all, it's a human on stilts! :O
TheFoxTailPalm I think that explains why that mother acted so serious. Because have you ever noticed that basically almost every human in this movie is serious and picky about their stuff compared to the more care-free, zany, and explosive toons?
Dude wow just wow
TheFoxTailPalm WOW!!! I watched this at least 50 times growing up and never noticed that. Even now as I watched it before I read your comment, I didn’t see it.
TheFoxTailPalm
Then how did the stilts look animated?
Regardless those legs are hot
3:57 FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, ROGER, HOW THE HELL MANY TIMES DO YOU HAVE TO DO THIS DAMN SCENE?! ROAUL, I’LL BE IN MY TRAILER, TAKIN’ A NAP 😴! ‘Scuse me, toots
😅 great line!
"I can give you stars! Look! *BANG* LOOK!! *BANG* LOOOOOOOOK!!*BANGBANGBANG*"Lmao I love Roger
That wasn’t even close to stars! 😆
Pfff, toons.
If you look closely, he fails to produce stars every time.
Rampage ralph
@@Cenindo I believe it's not in his control, everytime he gets hit in the head he sees different things. Which means he can't just choose to see stars because he would see whatever he's given
Baby Herman: Cussing as a baby before it was cool. Herman did it first, Stewie
Raoul: Cut cut cut cut CUT!
Baby Herman: What the hell is wrong with that take?!
Raoul: Nothing with you Baby Herman. You were great, you were perfect, you were better than perfect. It's Roger. He keeps Blowing his Lines! Roger, what's this?
Roger: A tweeting bird.
Raoul: (Mocking Roger)"A tweeting bird?" Roger read the script. Look what it says. It says "Rabbit gets clunked, rabbit sees stars." Not birds, STARS! Can we lose the playback please?! Roger you're killing me. Killing me!
Baby Herman: For crying out loud Roger! How the hell many times do we have to do this damn scene?! Raoul! I'll be in my trailer, taking a nap!
Woman: Whooo!
Baby Herman: Excuse me toots.
Raoul: My stomach can't take this. This set is a mess. Clean this set up! And get him outta there, or seel him up in it! Lose the lights, and say "Lunch!" Man: LUUUNCH!! That's lunch. We're on in half.
Roger: Ppplease Raoul! I can give you stars. Just drop the refrigerator on my head one more time.
Raoul: Roger, I dropped it on your head 23 times already.
Roger: I can take it. Don't worry about me!
Raoul: I'm not worried about you, I'm worried about the refrigerator!
Roger: I can give you stars. Look. BANG! Look. BANG!! LOOOOK!! BANG BANG BANG! Please Raoul.
Eddie: (exhales)Toons
Who does the cartoon director think he is? Stanley Kubrick? Jeez, it's a single detail in a single scene. Accept the take for crying out loud.
YES! THANK YOU! its about time somebody said that
Or Michael Cimino
For real, like who cares if it’s stars or birds lmao
@@anomaly395 the director isn’t a fan of improvisation. Roger couldn’t create stars so he went for tweeting birds instead. And why not?
@@80sDude990
If literally everything else about the take is perfect and they've done at least 23 takes, then fuck it, dude.
Baby Herman: For crying out loud, Roger! How the hell many times do we have to do this damn scene?! Raoul! I’ll be in my trailer! Taking a nap! Excuse me, toots.
4:24 roger uses the force
The first time I saw this, I thought it was the most extreme cartoon ever. Even Tom and Jerry never had to go through anything as maniacal as THIS. Then we learn that they have already done more than twenty takes ...
To be honest, The animation of every toon from every company is amazing. I wonder how many times does it take for the animators to draw every toon.
24 times, per second, in this case.
Pinkie Pie: "A LOT! That's how many!"
Fact: Roger Rabbit was originally the son of Bugs Bunny (even though the two look nothing alike, no wonder it was scrapped).
I'm actually glad it was scrap because it would be really weird
Not only that. Roger rabbit is technically a Disney character. So him being Bugs bunny son wouldn't make sense since buvs bunny is from looney tunes
@@Simbala-bq5vyBugs Bunny is from Warner Bros.
@@SuperbitGamer-db6iwYeah, especially if you believe in theory of Lola Bunny from Space Jam being Roger Rabbit’s and Jessica Rabbit’s daughter, like I do.
@@toddlindsay8846Disney does feature Roger rabbit in their parades back in their day.
We didn't even know that Baby Herman was actually a grown man until after the crew had just finished filming the cartoon.
Raoul: CUT!!! Cut, cut, cut, cut, CUT!!!
Baby Herman: What the hell was wrong with that take?!
Raoul: Nothing with you, Baby Herman. You were great. You were perfect. You were better than perfect. It’s Roger. He keeps blowing his lines! Roger, what’s this?
Roger: A tweeting bird.
Raoul: “A tweeting bird?” Roger, read the script! Look what it says. It says, “Rabbit gets clunked. Rabbit sees stars.” Not birds, stars! Can we lose the playback, please? You’re killing me! Killing me!
im guessing the science lab was gonna be another ep of roger rabbit short before it got pulled
Too freakin' funny at 1:05.
Roger Rabbit: [ Screaming ] I'll save you, baby!
Cookie 🍪
@@elijahmoe1374 Don’t burn yourself baby Herman!
@@fredyrodriguez8881 wow woaaaahh waaaaaaaah oh waaaaaahhaha who turned out the lights boy it's dark in here don't they pay electricity
This is definitely not funny
To think that Richard Williams animated this all by himself.
Roger Rabbit is basically the mix between Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse and Daffy Duck or Sylvester the Cat (Because he talks like Daffy and Sylvester with tongue twister)
It's called a lisp.
And droopy (bc of the orange hair Richard Williams said this himself)
roger spends more time putting HIMSELF in danger than "saving baby herman"
Yeah, that's how the Mindy and Buttons cartoons in Animaniacs came to be.
0:36 Baby Herman was like, "I gotta go and grab a cookie!" 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
Now I cannot unheard it with his true voice.
You know what would be a cool movie for Disney to do? Making a film that features live-action, hand-drawn, and computer animated characters in a storyline that fictionalizes the conflict between traditional and computer animation? You could have the main character be a kid whose grandparent is a retired cartoonist, and a parent who work with computer animation, and he/she gets caught between the computer animated characters who are relishing their popularity, and the toons who are getting pushed out. It would be a great way to explore the two styles of animation, pay homage to traditional animators, and give everyone a good old dose of nostalgia. Don't you think?
Annapple Goldfinch
Maybe stop-motion, too?
I love this.
Cool concept, but probably something that would make the budget explode.
The iron giant would like to know your location
Holey moley, that's genius! Disney should hire YOU! I guarantee it'd be better than all the stupid and lazy live-action remakes they've been doing! (Seriously, Disney? A Moana remake so soon? Are you kidding me?!)
"Roger is going to take very, very good care of you. Because if he doesn't; HE'S GOING BACK TO THE SCIENCE LAB!"
Can never get enough of that line, raises so many questions- has Roger messed up several times before, or Is the mom bipolar? How bad was the Science lab and how did Roger end up as baby herman's nanny?
+Erik Boden Actually yes, Roger has messed up before where this movie was made in the year 1988 and there was another "Roger Rabbit" and "Baby Herman" cartoon called "Tummy Trouble" made in 1989 and in the beginning of "Tummy Trouble", Baby Herman was crying that his mom was going out where the mom said "don't cry, mommy will be gone for an hour, Uncle Roger will take care of you and everything will be just fine, not like last time" where after the mom said "not like last time", she said it in a high pitched voice while hitting Roger in the face where she was probably referring to this scene here. In answer to your question about the Science lab, maybe Baby Herman's dad works there and he was going to put Roger to sleep and dissect him but, the mom stopped the dad knowing and feeling that Baby Herman will love to have a rabbit as a babysitter.
@@afriendofbean yet we know nothing of the dad
+cha boi That's true.
@@afriendofbean she could be a single mom since the dad has never been mentioned or had an appearance
+cha boi I agree. Maybe Baby Herman's mom is single where she adopted Baby Herman or, maybe the dad passed away and the mom is the only parent left.
Raoul is too picky, the random things circling Roger's head is what makes it funny!
Just following the script
And of course watching it we wouldn't know it was supposed to be stars instead of birds so what's the harm?
“I’m not worried about you, I’m worried about the refrigerator!”
What a hardass..
It shows how much some stress actors go through
Birds are funnier anyway.
"FOR CRYING OUT LOUD ROGER, HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO DO THIS DAMN SCENE. ROLL, I'LL BE IN MY TRAILER, TAKING A NAP!!!!!"
‘Scuse me, toots
3:19 Roger has such strength 😮
That's probably part of why he can embrace strong, like a blood pressure cuff!
Cut! Cut, cut, cut, cut, CUT!!!
Um, it's cartoon logic.
4:05 'woaah', "excuse me toots". 😆😆😆😆😆😅😅😅
3:28 Raoul: Cut! Cut, cut, cut, cut, CUT!
The bird he threw down just waddles off like "Well fuck your shit."
I think a fanfic crossover of this and spider-man noir is needed.
Raoul J. Raoul: "Cut, cut, cut... cut!"
Baby Herman: "What was wrong with that take?!"
Raoul: "Nothing with you, Baby Herman. You were great. You were perfect. You were _better_ than perfect. It's Roger - he keeps blowing his lines! Roger, what is this?"
Roger Rabbit: "A tweeting bird."
Raoul: "A tweeting bird. Roger, read the script. Look what it says. It says: 'Rabbit gets clunked. Rabbit sees stars. Not birds... _stars!_ ' Can we lose the playback, please? Roger, you're killing me. _Killing me!_ "
Baby Herman: "For crying out loud, how many times do we have to do this darn scene?! Raoul, I'll be in my trailer, taking a nap! Excuse me, Toots..."
Raoul: "My stomach can't take this. This set is a mess. Clean this set up! And get him out of here or seal him up in it! Lose the lights! And say lunch!"
Man: "Lunch!"
Raoul: "That's lunch - and we're on a half!"
Roger: "Please, Raoul. I can give you stars. Just drop the refrigerator on my head one more time!"
Raoul: "Roger, I dropped it on your head 23 times already!"
Roger: "I can take it. Don't worry about me!"
Raoul: "I'm not worried about you. I'm worried about the refrigerator!"
Roger: "I can give you stars! [pan banging]"
*(sighs)* The toons... *(drinks)*
3:34 Watch the baby get mad!
Lol that part made me laugh so hard XD
The actor who played Raoul also played the Chief in Osmosis Jones
NO FREAKIN' WAY!!!😧
Wrong: is movie producer Joel Silver (The Matrix, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard). He was cast as some sort of internal prank because he and then Disney CEO Michael Eisner didn't get along when they worked at Paramount. When the movie was premiered and Eisner saw his old enemy on the screen, only said: "He did a very good job".
Budget murder is what I call this entire thing altogether. I just love everything about this film.
Does anybody think I’m weird for saying Raoul was my favorite character of this whole movie?
Raoul was played by movie producer Joel Silver. I read some years ago he was parodying himself, as the director of the Baby Herman cartoon.
Roger's Like Tom and Herman is like Jerry so this is basically like Tom and Jerry
Roger's like Donald Duck and Baby Herman is like Chip and Dale so this is basically like Donald and Chip and Dale
I remember this really well. Raoul is very disappointed because Roger has birds circle his head instead of stars and he scolds Roger.
2:57 OH MY GOOOOOD😱😱😱😱
3:03
3:04
Cut cut cut cut CUT!!! WHAT THE HELL WAS WRONG WITH THAT TAKE?!
I'm still impressed with the combination of animation and live action in this movie ❤
1:42 I think this is the only time something bad ever happens to Baby Herman.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, best Disney movie of the 80s, along with The Little Mermaid! It's my number one favorite of all-time!!
I like the little birds.
Roger Herman just wants a cookie
2:56 - Rollo to the Rescue on SEGA, you’re welcome. 👍🏼
dammit, why cant cartoons today be this funny?
This movie is definitely not funny
@@ShawnBettasso-rn9kk yeah, and you can stop commenting
Roger Rabbit was so cute and adorable and squeaks 0:15
FOR CRYING OUT LOUD RODGER OH HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO DO THIS DAMN SCENE?!! RAOUL I'LL BE IN MY TRAILER TAKIN A NAP!! Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Roger tried to hit himself to get stars but fail and try again when he hit himself in direct order:
1.Blinky
2.Bell
3.Clock
4.Bird
I really do care for how Roger wanted to get the job done correctly. He's really got heart in this scene. Living in a world aka society where people carry on as though they weren't born with one in the first dang place. Kinda reminds me of Jesus Christ I must say.
When I 1st saw this scene & Raul said he dropped the refrigerator on his head 27 times I was like good lord
4:40 Toons... 😒🥃
That’s racist …
4:40
The animation here is a million times more fluid than anything Japan ever made, apart from maybe Akira. Seriously, this is why Western Animation, properly done, is the best.
I know what you mean.
Someday hand-drawn animation will make a complete proper comeback to western cinemas.
@@Joshua_Quinzel_Isley With people like you and me who wish to bring it back, hopefully that'll happen.
The difference between the animation of this cartoon and the animation in the Toontown sequence is somewhat jarring.
How?
1:36 Volcano heat can be so hot! 🔥
4:34 and here we cut to the main protagonist
This movie is another of those cases where it feels different watching it after reading the book.
The book was a whole different experience I tell you what.
4:22 backround see the mother was a blue polka dotted blanket and a guy in stilts.
4:05. Excuse me toots.
Negative times a negative equals a star pounding in ur head.....
I thought baby herman was a baby girl.
The pink ribbon in the hair.
Freaking love this movie
I like this movie too and I seen it when I was little and it's my favorite movie from my childhood and it's my favorite movie and it's a good movie but not funny about this movie and it's still a good movie but not funny about this movie and do you agree with me about what I say and what do you think about this movie same thing what I say right
Excuse me, toots.
3:26 my favorite part
I tot I taw a tweeting bird. I did. I did. I did taw a tweeting bird. 🐤
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
3:28 Director: Cut! Cut, cut, cut, cut, CUT!
@@atasker7432What the hell was wrong with that take?!
@@griffinholahan123 Nothing with you Baby Herman. You were great, you were perfect, you were better than perfect! Just Roger, he keeps blowing his line! Roger, what's this?!
Roger Rabbit: A tweeting bird?
2:57 Deviantart be like
I hope Roger Rabbit has insurance!
Wen I saw this I was like was baby Herman acting looked a baby then i saw the end
2:34 2:35 2:45
I love how Baby Herman doesn't take shit from the director
What I dislike about these kinds of shorts is how they always leave out important details. This is from the opening short of Who Framed Roger Rabbit called "something's cookin" and from what I can find the chili bottle was animated by Brent Odell whose task on the film was animating lots of prop scenes.
3:44 A Tweety Bird
I love Baby Herman the best to be honest.
I feed bad for Roger 2:54 4:29 i always find this funny 3:09
I find it not funny and this movie is definitely not funny this movie is serious movie
It seems to me that Roger has trouble with knowledge of what stars are and what stars look and shape like.
Fact: Who Framed Roger Rabbit was composed by Alan Silvestri who also the music on Back To The Future film series, Forrest Gump, Cast Away, Stuart Little, Lilo & Stitch, The Wild, The Polar Express, Ready Player One, even several The Avengers films and even The Mummy Returns.
I just realized that this movie predicted the Inners’ powers!
Water from the sink- Mercury
Hot sauce- Mars
Electric shock- Jupiter
Sunlight on the fridge- Venus
Yep!
this cartoon always slays me I cry with laughter everytime I see it 🤣
Especially when baby herman starts talking and acting like an adult, the first time i did not see that coming 😂
3:23 bam!
4:31-4:33 0.25=Drunk Roger getting a concussion
I'll SAVE YA BAYBAY DONT BURN YOURSELF BABY HERMAN PWOF XD
2:57 - Roger predates Stan from Space Jam. lol
Anybody noticed that they have 2 ovens? And how can Roger get schoked when he has rubber gloves on?
I know this comment is 2 years old, but im gonna answer anyway. The two ovens thing could be based on the fact that some people have multiple of the same kitchen appliances, like fridges, microwaves, ovens etc. as for Roger getting electrocuted despite wearing gloves, he has fabric gloves on, not rubber gloves which makes him vulnerable to being electrocuted, as compared to rubber gloves, fabric ones weren't designed to protect the user from electrocution.
In who framed roger rabbit, However. Cartoon sketch set in 1940s, From paper sketch of black ink from outline and color scheme sharpness point. After the sketch of cartoon, Will return to real concrete floor, Metal buttons, real fabric etc.?
(Lady Screams) 'Scuse Me, Toots! Makes Me Laugh
4:05-4:06
We all got lines/scenes from this movie memorized from childhood. Mine's the hilarious one they couldn't exactly censor for kids 🤣 Later in the movie: (something close)Baby Herman: "I'm a 30 year old stuck in a 2 year old's dinkie. 😒"
4:42 - 4:45. Reaction to encountering the brainwashed masses everyday .
I'm sure you are very intelligent.
Ah yes, big brain I'm sure
If you were a toon and something would fall on your head, what would you see?
I'm guessing a white flash (because some animations simulate the eyes being hit by producing a brief flash) then the objects floating around your head in question, but only those objects until your vision recovers.
I would see golden stars
Flying elephants
I have a book about hand drawn animation and I never read it. :C I'd rather have Richard William's book and know ALL ways to apply to animation. not just something I need heavy machinery just to take a picture of every drawing I would draw, and then again, there's a lesson in this: I just need to practice. And I use flash, so...
Kevin Byrne can I have it
You mean The Animators Survival Kit, right?
yeah! I have it now and I got it for christmas!
Same here.
HundleysOnABirdDiet can I have it
I always forget.... Is Who Framed Roger Rabbit *technically* a Disney movie or not?
Disney financed and distributed it.
Seeing that Touchstone Pictures was a division of Disney to help make and release more mature and adult-oriented films through said division, then in a way yes, Roger Rabbit is technically owned by Disney.
Yes. While the characters featured in the film belong to their respective owners.
I came here from a yaoi manga for a much needed laughing break 🧍🏽♂️
Wayne night is a funny actor
3:34 the baby gets triggered
Baby Herman's finger goes right up the woman's legs and hits her g-spot that's why she let out a whoop.
That's how ya run a set shy shy. No shit
Mom: I’m leaving you with your favorite friend Roger… he’s going to take very very good care of you because if he doesn’t… HES GOING BACK TO THE SCIENCE LAB!!!
walt disney
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