We miss this show too. Any opportunity for us to don the old costumes and have a cameo! also....love that even 30 years later, nobody cares about Beast's human form. -Wheezy
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We miss this show too. Any opportunity for us to don the old costumes and have a cameo! also....love that even 30 years later, nobody cares about Beast's human form. -Wheezy
Here is an amazing replica of the Roger and Jessica Rabbit hood ornament briefly seen on The Dipmobile during Halloween 2024 in Disneyland. It was removed for an unknown reason, but Satisfactual Sign Co. was able to expertly recreate it. This one has a flat base so it will sit on a shelf or desk and is in a shiny silver color. What a rare part of Roger and Jessica history this is. I’m beyond words with this stunning recreation!!
Candlelight, red roses, and that classic Hollywood glamour. 🌹🕯️
Jessica Rabbit has always been such an icon, and I love how this one turned out with the warm shadows.
Who's your favorite classic animated character? I'd love to know! 🥰
Fuck Tiktok. I'm packing up my emotional support Toon bunny and we're moving over HERE instead. Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, Cara, and Discord too. @traceytoon2d
It's been a bit since I've drawn some Sketch Noir screenshots
Well, here is The Villain Monologue(tm)~
Jessica Rabbit: Ravishing Redhead of the Silver Screen by Jade Gretz
The scent of trouble clung to Jessica Rabbit like Roger's spilled seltzer. It wasn't the usual philandering toon drama, nor some jealous rival vying for her spotlight. This was colder, deeper - a disquiet that gnawed at the very edges of Toontown. It started with Benny the Cab. One minute he was happily chauffeuring tourists, the next, a poof of smoke and a faint echo of laughter. Then came Ms. Grunion, the sardonic gossip columnist, vanished mid-sentence, leaving behind only a fluttering butterfly-shaped brooch. The disappearances, all high-profile cartoons, had a chilling efficiency.
"Something's rotten in Toontown, doll," Roger fidgeted, his normally jaunty grin replaced by a worried furrow. Jessica ran a hand through her crimson mane, the ruby brooch at her chest seeming to hum with an unsettling warmth. "Don't worry, Puddin'," she assured him, her voice a steely whisper, "I'll get to the bottom of this." It wasn't just about protecting Toontown, though that was a given. Jessica, for all her glamour, possessed a fierce investigative spirit fueled by a childhood spent poring over detective novels. This was a puzzle, and Jessica Rabbit wasn't one to back down from a challenge.
Her first lead came from a dusty corner of the Maroon Cartoon Archives, a place untouched by time (or at least, the chaotic kind that plagued Toontown). A faded ledger mentioned the "Inkwell of Infinite Possibilities," a relic from the forgotten era of Black and White cartoons. Whispers spoke of its power to bend reality, to rewrite storylines with a single dip of the pen. Could it be linked to the disappearances?
Finding the Inkwell was no easy feat. It wasn't a shining artifact guarded by snarling beasts; it was hidden in plain sight, disguised as a chipped porcelain well in the courtyard of an abandoned animation studio, overrun by thorny vines. As Jessica pushed through the undergrowth, a raven squawked, its beady eyes gleaming with malevolent curiosity. The air crackled with an unnatural stillness, broken only by the rustle of unseen things.
Just as she reached the well, …(see the rest of the story at deviantart.com/jadegretzAI). For more supergirl, chun li, batgirl, tifa, lara croft, wonder woman, rogue and much more, please visit my page at www.deviantart.com/jadegretzai - Thanks for your support :)
Floorplan of "VALIANT & VALIANT - Private Investigators" office from the movie "Who framed Rogert Rabbit?" by Robert Zemeckis ()1988) . My book "BEHIND THE SCREENS" (ISBN code: 179721943X) is already in bookstores. . If you are interested in a handmade original or other prints visit my store on ETSY or iCanvas: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TVFLOORPLANSandMORE https://www.icanvas.com/canvas-art-prints/artist/tv-floorplans-more Or write me to [email protected]
also here’s a Roger gif I drew idk he’s just floating