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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Soundboard

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is a critically acclaimed and beloved live-action/animated film that was released in 1988. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, this innovative movie combines elements of film noir and comedy with the magic of animation, creating a unique and enthralling cinematic experience.

The story is set in an alternate 1947 Los Angeles, where animated cartoon characters, known as Toons, live alongside humans. The plot revolves around Eddie Valiant, a hard-boiled private detective played by Bob Hoskins. When Roger Rabbit, a famous Toon, becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, Valiant reluctantly takes on the task of clearing his name.

The cast of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" brings both live-action and animated characters to life, making the interactions seamless and incredibly entertaining. Bob Hoskins delivers a standout performance as Eddie Valiant, capturing the essence of a cynical detective while seamlessly interacting with the animated characters.

The film also features the iconic voice work of Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit, who successfully brings this energetic and lovable Toon to the screen. A notable cameo comes from the legendary Mel Blanc, who provides the voices for iconic characters such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a memorable scene where both Warner Bros. and Disney characters share the screen.

The animation in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is a stunning achievement. The film seamlessly merges live-action footage with hand-drawn animations, creating a world where humans interact naturally with animated characters. The level of detail achieved in this visually stunning film is a testament to the talent and creativity of the animators and special effects teams involved.

The soundtrack of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" perfectly captures the essence of the film's noir-inspired setting. Composed by Alan Silvestri, the score blends film noir jazz themes with playful and whimsical tunes, reflecting the contrast between the gritty detective story and the colorful animated world of the Toons.

Despite being a family-friendly film, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" doesn't shy away from incorporating mature themes and references, making it a highly enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The clever blend of comedy, mystery, and nostalgia for classic cartoons appeals to both children and adults, resulting in a timeless movie that continues to captivate audiences over three decades after its release.

If you're feeling nostalgic or want to experience the magic of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," you can still enjoy the film's soundtrack and remember the adventures of Roger and Eddie Valiant. Various platforms allow you to play and download the sounds of this well-loved movie, allowing you to relive the excitement and enjoy the superb voice acting and musical score that make "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" an enduring classic.

So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and transport yourself into a world where Toons and humans live side by side in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." With its stellar cast, innovative animation techniques, and unforgettable characters, this film remains a true masterpiece of cinema.

All right.
And how about those Brooklyn Dodgers?
And the venerated Maroon Cartoon Studios.
Anyway, this guy
Are they bums, or what?
Benny, you go for the cops. I'm gonna save my wife.
Broke my arm.
But first I have to satisfy my sense of moral outrage!
But she wasn't in her dressing room, so I wrote her a love letter.
But the liquor store guy, he knew.
C, D, E, F, G
Come on, Eddie. Where's your sense of humor?
Come on. Get the lead out
Doesn't a dying rabbit deserve a last request?
Don't be ridiculous.
Draws the curtains on my career as a jurist in Toontown.
Eddie, hurry! It's coming back!
Eddie, I could never hurt anybody. Ow!
Except when I opened the envelope,
From door to door
Get me a couple of nice, juicy pictures I can wise the rabbit up with.
Get out of here
Get out of here!
Get out of my way!
Give me some money too
Give me the wheel. Give me the wheel!
Going up, sir.
Good bye, Eddie. My offer stands firm
Good bye, my darling. Good bye!
He told us the rabbit became quite agitated
Hey, Eddie, that was a pretty funny dance you did for the weasels.
Hey, Judge, what should we do with the wallflower?
Hey, look at that!
Hey, somebody grab those loafers!
Hey, who turned out the lights?
Hey, you weasels, let me out of here, will ya? Come on!
Hey! Hey! Cut it out!
Hey. I seen a rabbit.
Hurry up, Eddie!
I can handle a Hollywood cream puff. I just don't want the odds to change.
I just figured since you were the one who got my pal in trouble,
I see working for a Toon has rubbed off on you.
I shan't believe it.
I told you so.
I'm desperate, Mr. Valiant. Can't you see how much I need you?
I'm looking for a murderer.
I'm melting!
I'm melting! Melting!
I'm so worried about him.
I've loved you more than any woman's ever loved a rabbit.
I've worked with a lot of wise quackers, but you are despicable.
It looks like they gave us the slip, huh, boss?
Jeepers, that was close!
Jumpin' jeepers!
Just give me another chance. Oh, come on, Raoul
Just like this!
Just like your idiot hyena cousins!
Let him watch his Toon friends get dipped, then shoot him.
Listen, when I say "I do," that means I do!
Look out!
Look!
Look! Look, Raoul! Look, Raoul!
Looking at a woman, looking the way you do.
Make a fool of you
Mind the step, sir.
Nice shirt.
No pain. No pain. No pain
No, but this does!
No, he didn't.
No, it's Shirley Temple! Ahh! Oh! Eee!
Not anymore.
Not just any Toon!
Now that's what I call a couple of road hogs.
Oh, no!
Oh, oh, oh!
Oh!
Okay, m m move along. T T There's nothing else to see.
Open up in the name of the law!
Or did you change your name to Jack Daniels?
Or my own sister. Ow!
Ow!
Ow!
P please, Raoul. I can give you stars!
Patty cake
Pull the lever!
Put it there, pal.
Read that.
Ready when you are, Raoul.
Shall I "repose" of him right now, boss?
Smile, darn ya, smile
Smile, darn ya, smile
Sorry.
Stop kicking me. Stop kicking me.
Take comfort, son.
Tallyho! Tallyho!
That's right, my dear. Enough to dip Toontown off the face of the Earth!
That's the connection!
That's the gun that killed R. K. Maroon, and Doom pulled the trigger.
That's what he told me.
The apple of my eye, the cream in my coffee!
The rabbit is going to come right to me.
The stubborn bastard wouldn't sell,
There wasn't a way to kill a Toon?
This is no way to make a livin'.
Time for you and joy to get acquainted
Toons. Gets 'em every time.
Traffic jams will be a thing of the past.
Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk
Uh oh. Ran out of piggies.
Wah!
Wah!
We went in.
We're going to be happy again!
We're supposed to be hiding. What's wrong with you?
Well, at least he took it well.
What timing, what finesse! What a genius!
When you're driving by at 75 miles an hour?
Whew!
Who turned out the lights? It's dark in here.
Who's your tailor, Quasimodo?
Whoa!
Whoa!
Whoa! Wow!
Why didn't you just leave the letter there?
Why don't you do right
Will you look at these two? Excuse me, ladies!
Yah!
Yah! It's the Toon Patrol!
Yeah
Yes, we talked to Mr. Maroon.
You know, this old world is a great world after all
You let other women
You're not the first man whose wife played patty cake on him.
Your floor, sir.
Aah! It's a spy hole!
Come on. Yeah.
Cut! All right. That's it, guys.
Hi, Harry. Hey, Eddie. How's it going?
I do! I do! Give it to me! Gee, better let him have it, Bugs.
I got it. Careful, Dave.
It never rains! Would you beat it!
It's the will! Give me!
Oh, no! This is it!
Or a little wooden boy. Or a sheep.
Patty cake. Patty cake. Oh, Marvin!
Roger, what's this? A tweeting bird?
That paper even good? Just check the scrawl.
That's it! Three and a half million dollars...
What are you talking about? Maroon wanted to blackmail Acme.
What the... Yeah, what in Sam Hill...
Where? He's right here in the bar.
Where've you been? Drunk.
Whoa! This means war.
You gotta be kidding me. Patty cake! Patty cake!
"to those lovable characters, the Toons!"

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