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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Eh, what’s up, Doc? Bug Bunny’s 80th birthday, that’s what. The most famous cartoon rabbit kicked off the festivities with a bang earlier this year when HBO Max debuted “Looney Tunes ...
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 … ...
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 ...
A horror spin on the pre-Mickey Mouse character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is in the works, with the Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole trailer. Lilton Stewart II and Lucinda Bruce are creating the film with ...
People visit the exhibition "Miffy and Friends China Experience" at the Times Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Dec.
A statue of the iconic Bugs Bunny, located in Leicester Square, in London, UK. (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com/Chris Dorney) “Eh, what’s up, Doc?” Well, today ...
For the first time in 25 years, Walt Disney Pictures is unveiling a new animated short subject. “Tummy Trouble,” featuring Roger Rabbit, will be shown exclusively with “Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.” The ...
'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' rolled out the cameos 30 years ago without making a big deal out of them. By Rafael Motamayor Thirty years ago, director Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit? achieved ...
'Roger Rabbit' screenwriters reveal the secret origin of Jessica Rabbit: 'Pretty sexy for a cartoon'
Learn the secret origin of Jessica Rabbit courtesy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit's screenwriting team. (Illustration by Aisha Yousaf/Photo: Everett Collection) Never let it be said that Jessica Rabbit ...
Trix — a cereal which consists of unnaturally bright colored spheres — is going all natural, from its ingredients to its mascot. General Mills announced in June that it will rid its cereal of all ...
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 ...
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