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The film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was inspired by the gimmick of inserting live actors into animated films, and used the concept of implementing actors into the background of the classic cartoon movie. The goal of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was to consider the film similar to a black-and-white piece of artwork, which would be animated. This made the movie feel old school. However, 1960s vocoder pop music devices were implemented to make the movie feel dated. The film was successful at the time. It was nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Despite not winning, it was a critical success and is considered an important film in the Disney canon. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'s success was arguably inspired by the studio's failure in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Continuity Error, which was ultimately another knockoff of The French Connection (Billy Wilder/Fritz Lang).
In addition to providing the voice of Jessica, Joe Alaskey also provided voices for Mickey Mouse in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which alongside Alyson Hannigan voiced Daffy Duck. In the scene of the Polar Express, Peter Billingsley provides the voice of David, a cameo by Joe Alaskey. In the live-action sequences, Jackie Chan and Cosmo Polanski provided their voices, reprise roles from the previous film, Shanghai Surprise and Licensed to Kill respectively. The film's plot was based on the original story by Robert Plotkin, which was funnier that the film adaptation. It was developed for a combined live-action/animation movie but the patent clause for the Rabbitoid was not obtained and it was therefore decided to make it live action only. This was one of the reasons why Walt Disney Studio opposed the movie as a sequel, even if the studio lost money on Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’s sequel it was met with rave reviews and in the end became a major success.
Conceptually, the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was an important step in Hollywood, in that it helped legitimize the merging of live action/animation in the movie industry. It was also a good commercial success, the film helped revitalize the Disney company. So, the company faced negative criticism about their decision. d2c66b5586