
As noted above, her characterization in the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit (which the film was loosely based on), Jessica Rabbit had the exact opposite characterization from the movie.Jessica Rabbit's "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" is later used as the promotional poster tagline for Descendants.In the film's early screen tests, Jessica Rabbit was voiced by Russi Taylor, the current voice of Minnie Mouse and Huey, Dewey and Louie.Many adults complained about this, and it is rumored by many of them that "Writers drew Jessica without clothing". This was altered in the home video and DVD release. In the original release of the film, there was a brief scene of nudity when Judge Doom tipped the Dip onto the road and Benny drove into it when Jessica and Eddie went flying from the crash, a few frames of her without panties can be seen.Maroon, Judge Doom, Baby Herman, Smarty, Psycho, Wheezy and Stupid. While Jessica is attractive to the point where even human males lust after her, there are a few male characters who don't show an attraction to her, such as R.K.When concepts for a Roger Rabbit sequel were being tossed around in the early 90's, Jessica was going to be shown as a Nazi spy, before she meets Roger and later becomes his wife, thus a star.In it, she is given a dress that covers her cleavage and neck, shorter gloves, and Kathleen Turner's features and hair. There is an old photo seen in the background in the movie, revealing what Jessica was really supposed to look like.A scene from All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 called "Count Me Out" sung by Sheena Easton, has similarities to Jessica's "Why Don't You Do Right" scene.The "Oh My God" music video featuring Lily Allen as an animated femme fatale is based on the famous "Why Don't You Do Right" scene.In another episode, she made a cameo riding in a limo with Roger (with him voiced by Steven Spielberg). In the first Tiny Toon Adventures episode, Babs Bunny turns into Jessica and Buster Bunny mentions Roger.For her 2010 Halloween show (partially played in 3-D), Rachael Ray and her husband dress as Roger and Jessica.

A 57-year-old British grandmother, Annette Edwards, has spent thousands of pounds on plastic surgery and more to turn herself into the living embodiment of Jessica.
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT JESSICA RABBIT SCENE MOVIE

Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's Toon human wife and the tritagonist in Disney/Touchstone's 1988 hybrid feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
