What's the Difference between Who Censored Roger Rabbit? the Book and Who Framed Roger Rabbit the Movie?
In the Book |
In the Movie |
Roger Rabbit
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Roger Rabbit
Portrayed by: Charles Fleischer
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Roger Rabbit
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Roger Rabbit
Portrayed by: Charles Fleischer
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Roger Rabbit
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Roger Rabbit
Portrayed by: Charles Fleischer
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Raco
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This Character does not appear.
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Dom
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This Character does not appear.
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This Character does not appear.
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Benny The Cab
Portrayed by: Charles Flesischer
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Jessica Rabbit
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Jessica Rabbit
Portrayed by: Kathleen Turner
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Eddie Vallient
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Eddie Vallient
Portrayed by: Bob hoskins
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit Book vs Movie
In the Book |
In the Movie |
Toons can create physical doppelgangers that usually disappear in a few hours. |
Toons cannot do this. |
Toons are just as vulnerable to bullets, fire, and other sorts of physical trauma as humans. Dip does not exist. |
Toons can survive almost any sort of physical trauma, but dip--a combination of various paint and ink removers--can kill them.
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Toontown doesn't exist; rather, Toons live alongside humans in Los Angeles. |
Toons live in their own offshoot of L.A. called Toontown. |
Toons work in a variety of fields. Although many work in entertainment, including movies, TV commercials, and comic strips, many work as police officers or business owners. However, they face discrimination from humans and in many ways are second-class citizens. |
Toons apparently exist to work only in show business; Roger says that Toons exist to make people laugh.
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When Toons speak, their words appear in word bubbles by their head before floating to the ground. Humanoid Toons are able to suppress their word bubbles but it does take effort. |
Toons do not produce word bubbles. |