Toni V. Sweeney—April 17, 2016✓ Verified purchase
Combining live action and animation had been going on for years but in this movie, it's at its best. Who Framed Roger Rabbit set a standard which has been difficult to best and I don't think it hasn't been, even today. The story, offering a Looney-Toons version of a film noir detective story is just offbeat and goofy enough to catch the imagination. There are puns galore, both verbal and sight gags and the abundance of cartoon characters is a surfeit for the eye as well as the memory. The more popular ones are present, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy and Donald Duck, and Yosemite Sam. Not merely Warner Brothers' characters but also Disney creations are represented...Mickey and Minnie, Goofy,etc., as well as some Fantasia cameos. For the oldsters in the audience, the originals...Betty Boop in all her black-and-white glory, Droopy, and Lena the Hyena. The multi-vocal talents of the late Mel Blanc and of Charles Fleischer round out an all-star animated cast. The story is basic: a private eye is hired by Maroon Studios to follow their star attractions wife and see if she's "playing pattycake" with anyone. When the studio's partner is discovered to be the other player and is subsequently murdered and the star, one Mr. Rabbit, is accused of the crime, the way is open for the wildest investigation in animation history. With a twist at the end as far as the villain goes,this is a movie for everyone...the kids will like it for the cartoon characters, the adults for the sheer absurdity that somehow manages to still make sense. It's a delightful, wacky entertainment which, because of all the animated elements, should be viewed more than once...for the story, for the puns and gags, and for the characters themselves. Difficult to believe it was filmed 20 years ago because it still holds up today. This movie was purchased as a DVD and no remuneration as involved in the writing of this review. Read more
Gloria Franco—February 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very good condition, delivered quickly, great quality, happy with purchase. Read more
Customer—January 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great movie from Robert zemeckis and Steven Spielberg and the late Bob Hoskins and Christopher Lloyd. I love it as much as the back to the future movies Read more
BRANDON MCCOLLOUGH—June 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a cinematic achievement that seamlessly merges live-action storytelling with classic animation, delivering a visually stunning and engaging film. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the movie’s unique blend of genres and technical innovation sets it apart as one of the most memorable films of the late 1980s. Bob Hoskins shines as Eddie Valiant, a gruff detective who reluctantly helps Roger Rabbit, a frantic and lovable toon falsely accused of murder. Their dynamic creates both comedy and tension, leading to an adventurous noir-style mystery filled with brilliantly animated sequences. The film’s use of Disney, Warner Bros., and other iconic animated characters is a delight for audiences, adding nostalgia and clever interactions between cartoons and real-world environments. It also played a key role in revitalizing American animation, leading to the Disney Renaissance era. If you're a fan of inventive filmmaking, animated classics, and mystery-packed storytelling, Who Framed Roger Rabbit remains a must-watch masterpiece. Read more
Ezra Brooks—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Love this movie albeit it couldn’t be made today thank god it was made at time before people cared about IP Read more
Ching—January 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This movie is more for a teenager than a toddler to understand the story line. Kinda violent, and a little revealing but it's a great mashing of reality and fantasy. Read more
Jason Wofter—December 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Timeless classic Read more
P. Wing—March 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This 25th anniversary release from 2013 with both DVD & BD formats is a bargin as it includes all the possible movie extras in high quality formats. No need to buy the more expensive "orginal" DVD/BD versions as this item has it all and much more. Read more