Talk:Roger Rabbit
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[edit] Rights
Who trully owns the rights to Roger Rabbit?
The previos answer is completly wrong, Amblin(Speilberg) co-produced the movie with Touchstone(Disney). Warner Bros. had nothing to do with it except the lending of the looney tunes charecters. Hes right disney theme parks do sell merchandise.
So the bottom line is Disney and Steven Speilberg own 50/50 of Roger Rabbit and realated charectors.
Anonimous 26 July 2006
[edit] Organization
The organization of this page is a mess. The whole second half is a grab-bag of random trivia, half of which isn't even true (I maintained an episode guide for Tiny Toon Adventures back in the early 90's and I'm certain Roger Rabbit never appeared on the show).
There should be a factual rundown of Roger's appearances in the feature film and then the followup shorts (which aren't even mentioned in the current draft!!), along with substantial appearances in other media, like the comic books. The background story of the aborted sequel also needs a citation.
That said, the stuff about the book is good (not many people have acually read Who Censored Roger Rabbit), though it's hard to keep the movie and book story-lines straight in the current write. Maybe they should have separate sections. Invalidname 02:33, 11 February 2007 (UTC)