Friday, October 20, 2017

Who Shot Roger Rabbit?

One of the earliest working titles for Who Framed Roger Rabbit was Who Shot Roger Rabbit?. I was lucky enough to obtain Wendy Gell's personal script copy with this title. If you didn't already know, Wendy is a famed jewelry and fashion designer and was hired by Disney to create a set of Roger Rabbit pavé pins. I have her Baby Herman pin, which was never officially released, from Gary K. Wolf. Both Gary and Wendy have told me this pin is the rarest of her pins. My Baby Herman pavé pin will go nicely with this copy of the Who Shot Roger Rabbit? script, the latter of which Wendy graciously signed for me. She also included an official postcard showcasing her Wizard of Oz items, that she signed as well. It was a nice touch, since she knows I'm just as much of an Oz fan as I am a Roger Rabbit one.








Friday, October 6, 2017

New co-contributor

My name is Dave R. May, and I am a new co-contributor to "Stay Tooned, Folks!". I am happy to be here, and will provide you with the best Roger Rabbit info I can. 

JESSICA RABBIT™ Tonner Doll

"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way." In July or August of 2010, Robert Tonner released this stunning 17" doll of Jessica Rabbit. She was limited to an edition size of only 1000, however no COA provided by Tonner stating this. She has on a shimmering red dress covered in red glitter (which does come off, so be careful), knit opera purple gloves (with under protective gloves), pantyhose (even red panties), faux leather pink heels, and comes in a signature dark and light blue striped Walt Disney Classics Collection box. This doll sold out within a year or so of being released and has since become one of the rarest and hardest to find Tonner dolls. Gary K. Wolf has said, that out of all the Jessica Rabbit dolls, this one is his personal favorite.







http://www.tonnerdoll.com/tonner/jessica-rabbit-trade