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Desc:Brief footage from 1983 with Paul Reubens supplying the voice for Roger Rabbit.
Category:Classic Movies, Cartoons & Animation
Tags:Pee Wee Herman, Roger Rabbit, paul reubens, test footage, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Submitted:Hugo Gorilla
Date:09/05/11
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I wonder why they dropped Paul to voice Roger? This was done long before his arrest for "indecent exposure" and around the peak of the Pee Wee Playhouse run. I'm thinking that perhaps he was too busy to do this and his television show.



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My mistake. It was The Pee-Wee Herman Show.


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Nyms Lives!
I'm actually glad they dropped him.
His voice is too iconic. It would have made it "Pee Wee as a rabbit" rather than "Roger Rabbit"

sosage
That Jessica Rabbit test is incredible! The final movie is good, but I don't remember any of the animations having that much character.

cognitivedissonance
Read the book, it is much weirder than you could possibly imagine. The cartoon characters talk in word balloons that fill actual space. Jessica Rabbit's seedy past is in Tijuana Bibles and she's being blackmailed by a character named "Dr. Beaver". Judge Doom and the Chinatown rip-off plot are absent entirely.
Xenocide
The author raised a bit of a stink about the movie completely changing the original plot of his novel; but then the film was a smash hit, and he was only too happy to write a "sequel" which followed the movie's continuity and dismissed the original book as a dream.

Syd Midnight
The tone of the book was entirely too dark, it's a semi-serious send-up of Raymond Chandler. Roger literally gets murdered. That's not a spoiler, that's the plot of the novel, Roger's cartoon ghost urging Eddie Valiant to solve his murder before it dissipates into nothingness. Changing the tone and plot was a risky move that actually worked.

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