Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - 'Hitch-Hike/Cloverleaf' scene [1080p]

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This jazzy, playful secondary theme for the main character is the first sustained piece of score we hear in the film, aside from the opening cartoon. It follows him as he weaves his way out of the studio lot, and then composer Alan Silvestri regales us with a brief preview of the wonderful main theme as Valiant reaches his home street.

Starring Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, Alan Tilvern, Mel Blanc and Joel Silver. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, with a wonderful score by his frequent collaborator Alan Silverstri.
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0:31 LOL! The guy playing "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" so the cartoon brooms take the real-life brooms and start cleaning was brilliant. I whish I could do that.🤣🤣🤣🤣

apollosaturn
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Fun fact: while it is true that this movie takes place in 1947 and there are various characters that appeared in successive years, Maleficent's goons from Sleeping Beauty are a more exceptional and unique case, not only because they debuted in 1959, but also because the animation and artistic style used for them and the movie Sleeping Beauty was very different and innovative from the traditional style used in the fourties.

dandycrow
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Such a fan fantastic scene. Phenomenal world building, even as a kid it communicated what it need to without telling me anything.

JJsiN
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0:42 The toon pelican was originally supposed to ride his bicycle past the camera, but unfortunately the effects technicians couldn't keep the bike upright. As a result, the producers felt that it was better to simply let the bike fall and animate the toon pelican losing his balance!

PacerStudios
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I miss cel animation, looks better than today where it’s all drawn with computers.

RetroGaming-gpef
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Man this scene alone was such a great world building.

nontew
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We see the cameos by Madame Upanova, Michigan J. Frog, the Brooms from Fantasia, Monte the Pelican from The Pelican and the Snipe, Hyacinth Hippo, Clarabelle Cow, Toro the Bull from Looney Tunes, George the Fox from Of Fox and Hounds, Wiffle Piffle, Maleficent's goons from Sleeping Beauty, Meathead Dog from Screwy Squirrel cartoons, Toby Tortoise, Bugs Bunny, Cock o' the Walk, Br'er Bear, Benny Burro, Yoyo Dodo, Bucky Bug, Koko the Clown and others.

maxiethefox
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1:15

Funny that WB & Disney agreed to using their lead mascots if each got equal screen time, but it looks like someone at WB slipped em an extra million to give Bugs the edge....

OddOneOut
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1:41

That's so smart right there!

StephenLuke
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When I saw this scene as a young cartoon fan and high school The scene was like easter egg heaven, and it blew my mind like dynamite 🧨

henrymockingbird
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I’m still in awe at not just the fact that this is probably the only time Looney Tunes and Disney crossed over, but also because the animation and effects are just that good.

thatswhatshesaid
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0:57 *Theres a lot of cow toons in the Disney universe*

RodneytheOperaRat
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1:06 The funny thing is we never see that guy ever again

RetroGaming-gpef
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Half the cast of Fantasia, according to Disney wiki, there are cameos of characters from Sorcerer's apprentice, The Nutcracker, The Rite of Spring, Pastoral Symphony and Dance of the hours which is over half.

NicholasMcclure-lo
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1:06 You know he's having himself a good look

Hulkk
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1:17 Hey look there's Yoyo Dodo from Porky in Wackyland/Dough for the do-do.

Nothingisaroundhere
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0:17 I think the only reason Madame Upnova The Ostrich gave Eddie Valiant the cold shoulder was because she was secretly wary of his hatred of toons which was the result of his brother’s tragic death.

DeclanColwell
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I love Hyacinth Hippo in this scene as my favorite Toon.

DrewBeshansky
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This movie got me excited about the trolleys and especially those trams of the late Pacific Electric Railway (although in real life they weren’t exactly like that in this movie because they were more like train than buses like that though some probably ran that way in the middle of the highway) and maybe just that as those kids and Eddie sat on the wide rear bumper of that tram.

I would like to tell you, especially as a Finnish representative, that if I were a multi-billionaire with huge assets like Elon Musk, for example, I would travel to Los Angeles with the person in charge of these deceased companies and buy the traffic and copyrights of Pacific Electric Railway to I could rebuild, repair and thus reopen it, thus bringing back the former "best public transport in the world" back to Los Angeles and bringing it to my home country of Finland, to further improve our public transport even though it is actually the best in the world at the moment, education, health and equality in addition.

And I'll set it up so that the trams will be exactly the same as in this movie: similar in shape, size and design, albeit a bit more modern, with wide front and rear bumpers so that kids and adults like the kids and Eddie in that movie can themselves pick up and sit there. on top of them and travel, travel on trolleys in this way for free, and they drive on the rails embedded in the middle of the highway as seen in the film, although the trams also have to be built back, you can buy a ticket on the spot from the ticket seller like Eddie did (pay for it either in cash or by card and I promise the price is nickel) or some kind of Pacific Electric app created for checking schedules and buying a ticket with a smartphone and terminal stations like in a movie, i.e. includes a waiting room and a bar, restaurant, though I'm going to set them up e so that children may also visit them, where snacks, coca-cola and other soft drinks and other delicacies are sold to children and teenagers where restaurant food and beer are sold to adults.

And I would invest both millions and billions of dollars and euros in the company's cash and cash equivalents on both the American and Finnish sides so that it would not have to be sold in cash to any company for financial difficulties, at least not immediately or at all if the money is kept as emergency and spent reasonably not almost any of them actually go away.

And before my death or possible resignation, I would make sure that the company is never, for whatever reason, or no matter how good the offers made by other companies, sold to any other company or entity so as not to be abused or liquidated again for one reason or another. don't get to repeat yourself.

That if I got the Pacific Electric Railway, even after it was liquidated, I would bring it to life, bring it back to the world map and inspired by this film alone :)

MustaAlanko
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Happy 35th Anniversary "WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT" (JUNE 22, (R.I.P. Bob Haskins, Russi Taylor, June Foray, Wayne Allwine, Mel Blanc, Stubby Kaye, Alan Tilvern, Eugene Gurtierrez, Mar Questel, Frank Sinatra, Joe Alaskey, Bill J. Mitchell, Richard LaParmentier, Richard Williams, Joel Cutatara, Pat Buttram, Jim Gallant, Ed Herlihy, Clarence Nash, David L. Lander, and Tony Pope)🐇🐰

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