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Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a media franchise beginning with the 1988 American live action/animated film of the same name, the franchise was made by Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures

Films[]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)[]

Down-on-his-luck private eye Eddie Valiant gets hired by cartoon producer R.K. Maroon to investigate an adultery scandal involving Jessica Rabbit, the sultry wife of Maroon's biggest star, Roger Rabbit. But when Marvin Acme, Jessica's alleged paramour and the owner of Toontown, is found murdered, the villainous Judge Doom vows to catch and destroy Roger.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2: Rise In The Crossover (2022)[]

In Characterville 2022, Almost 75 years after the events of the first film along with the murder of Marvin Acme in 1947, Maroon Cartoon Studio (now Maroon Entertainment Studio) is now run by Eddie Valiant and his son Daniel. When Judge Doom is mysteriously revived along with a new boss except in fact it is the cousin of the son of Judge Doom united with Various Villains, and the army of Toon Patrol, who created the Superweapon, So Roger Rabbit and all the other toons must team up with the Valiants to stop them from taking over Characterville along with the second coming of the Dip.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Old Days (2023)[]

Before the events of the first film, it tells the life of Roger Rabbit and his friends when they are young before they are TV stars, began with the birth and until the pilot episode.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 3: Battle For The Multiverse (2024)[]

After the events of the second film, A evil ruler of the Omniverse who is plotting to destroy all the inhabitants across the Multiverse. It is now up to Daniel, Roger Rabbit, Scarlett and Jessica to save the Multiverse before it's too late from the evil ruler of the Omniverse and his whole army.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 4: Toon Patrol's Revenge (2025)[]

After the events of the third film, Wacky Doom Jr. and the Toon Patrol also set out to get revenge to Roger Rabbit and his friends, joining forces with a corrupt Mexican businessman who is Judge Doom's cousin.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 5: Drawned Secrets (2026)[]

After the events of the fourth film,

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit 6: Lost Toons (2027)[]

After the events of the fifth film, Roger Rabbit and his friends returns to Downtown L.A. to met Daniel Valiant solve the mystery of a bunch of unused cartoons named Lost Toons. They must go around the world.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 7: World Discovery (2028)[]

After the events of the sixth film, Fabian suffers from amnesia by fault of a ruthless cheetah actor, with the help of a foreign friend of Valiant and a familiar star, they go into a new adventure with new characters.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 8: Russian Peril (2029)[]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 9: A New Era (2030)[]

Television[]

The Roger Rabbit Show[]

After the film and before the sequel, Roger and his friends have their lives in the new TV show, alongside with segments.

Hunnicutt Industries[]

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The Up-Late Tonight Show with Jade Wilson[]

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Valiant and Partner[]

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The Baby Herman Show[]

A spin-off of the two first series, involving Baby Herman hosting a TV show when he is not with his friends.

Roger Rabbit Adventures[]

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Roger Rabbit Chronicles[]

Set in the Middle Ages, Roger and his friends are chronicled to stop an evil wizard.

Ultrarabbit[]

A Japanese-United States anime series and a parody of Ultraman, Roger Rabbit had a superhero alter-ego named Ultrarabbit, who fights giant monsters attacking Characterville. While at his ordinary life, Roger and his friends are doing stuff in the city.

All-New Roger Rabbit[]

A revival of the first TV series with new Roger Rabbit episodes and new segments alongside the series.

TV Specials[]

Roger Rabbit in a Characterville's Christmas Party[]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Pandemic Special[]

As the COVID-19 pandemic began to hit Characterville from Wuhan, China, all animated crossover characters got tested positive with COVID-19 and got all animated crossover characters hospitalized after getting sick. Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, Jessica Rabbit and Daniel Valiant accompanied by their friends, Jack Deebs, LeBron James, Roger Henderson, Penny Henderson, Billy Budget, D.J. Drake and Kate Houghton with help from Lincoln Loud and Kirby, have ask scientists to investigate what causes all animated crossover characters got sick with COVID-19 after tested positive. The virus is possibly coming from dead bats at a Public Market in Wuhan, China. A dead bat is brought to Characterville for research in developing a vaccine made in Characterville. Unfortunately, The Characterville Police Department claim that both Leni Loud and Molly McGee tested positive for COVID-19 and they're both hospitalized. The entire town of Characterville is placed under lockdown. In the aftermath, wildfires have broken out, and Characterville is placed under lockdown. New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and major American cities are also placed under lockdown in the real world. Roger is about to confess his actions to Daniel when he notices his wife Jessica has white rabbit fur before departing to produce more specials.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Vaccination Special[]

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Invasion Special[]

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Disney's 100th Anniversary Special[]

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Video games[]

Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2: The Video Game (2022)[]

One month after the events of the film, the daughter of Lucius DeGeraldson wants revenge on Roger Rabbit and Daniel Valiant makes a tool that can turn cartoons into stone. So they have must stop her.

Roger Rabbit's Characterville (2023)[]

Noticing that the Toon Patrol destroyed Characterville, Roger and his friends are tasked to restore the perfecture of Characterville and bring the citizens back.

Roger Rabbit in Art Studio (2024)[]

This game is a Kid Pix-like computer program where the player can make his/her own cartoon by using characters, sounds, music and locations, with the help of the characters from both the film and the TV series.

Roger Rabbit's Time Travel Mayhem (2025)[]

Derived for the TV show, Roger and his friends must travel in time by meeting historic characters and facing villains.

Comic books[]

Roger Rabbit Comics[]

Roger Rabbit and the Characterville Super Legion[]

Theme Parks rides[]

Promotions[]

See Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise)/Promotions

Scrapped content[]

See Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise)/Scrapped content

DVD releases[]

See Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise)/DVD releases

Songs[]

See Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise)/List of songs

Graphic novels[]

Roger Rabbit: The Reveal of Wacky Doom Jr.[]

A graphic novel set after the events of the film.

Characters[]

See List of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (franchise)/characters

Film crew[]

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Chronology[]

1988 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit

2022 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2: Rise In The Crossover

2023 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit: The Old Days

2024 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 3: Battle For The Multiverse

2025 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 4: Toon Patrol's Revenge

2026 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 5: Drawned Secrets

2027 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 6: Lost Toons

2028 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 7: World Discovery

2029 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit 8: Russian Peril

See also[]

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