Jessica Rabbit
Full name
Jessica Krupnick-Rabbit
Other names
Jessie, love-cup (both by Roger)
Distinguishing Features
Slender, statuesque, extremely busty, fair skin, red lips, long hair that usually covers her right eye, lavender eyelids, green eyes, red strapless slitted dress (sequined during singing number), purple opera gloves, red stilettos
Occupation
Actress Performer at the Ink and Paint Club Nurse (in Tummy Trouble) Park ranger (in Trail Mix-Up)
Goal
To clear Roger’s name (succeeded)
Partner(s)
Roger Rabbit (husband)
Allies
Roger Rabbit ,
Eddie Valiant ,
Baby Herman ,
Benny the Cab , various Toons,
Marvin Acme ,
R.K. Maroon ,
Dolores ,
Lt. Satino ,
Mickey Mouse & co.,
Pinocchio
Enemies
Judge Doom , The Toon Patrol
Likes
Roger Rabbit, singing, performing, flirting, displaying femineity
Dislikes
Dip, being accused of killing Marvin Acme, being spied on
Paraphernalia
Pistol, frying pan, bear trap (hidden in her spacious breast cleavage)
Fate
Goes home to Toontown with Roger Rabbit
Movies
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Aladdin and the King of Thieves (cameo)Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (cameo)Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (mentioned)Pinocchio (2022) (cameo)
Shorts & Specials
Tummy Trouble Roller Coaster Rabbit Trail Mix-Up
Video Games
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (video game)
Park Attractions
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Voice
Kathleen Turner (speaking)
Amy Irving (singing)
Marnie Mosiman (
Roger Rabbit in Hare-Raising Havoc and
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin )
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Animators
James Baxter Russell Hall Nik Ranieri Roger Chiasson Jacques Muller Caron Creed Colin White
Performance model
Betsy Brantley (performance model)
Inspiration
Jessica Rabbit from Who Censored Roger Rabbit Classic divas from detective movies Lauren Bacall Veronica Lake Rita Hayworth Ava Gardner "Red" from Tex Avery's Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Source
“
I'm not bad, I’m just drawn that way.
„
~ Jessica to Eddie Valiant
Jessica Rabbit is the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone’s 1988 hybrid feature film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? . She is a sultry, but moral cartoon actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint Club as well as Roger Rabbit's wife. She is one of several suspects in the framing of her husband, and whom several attractive Toon females (specifically Betty Boop) apparently consider to be incredibly lucky to be married to Roger.