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: A human cartoon lounge singer and the wife of Roger Rabbit. She is defined by her famous line, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way". Roger Rabbit Jessica And Rabbit

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Critics in the late 80s and early 90s argued that Jessica was "too sexual" for children. Yet, the character endures because she transcends the male gaze. In fact, many modern feminist film critics argue that Jessica is a parody of the male gaze. She is so exaggerated, so impossible, that she forces the viewer to realize they are watching a construction. Dramatic purple smoky eyeshadow, heavy winged eyeliner, and

: Set the scene in a dimly lit 1940s-style jazz lounge with a vintage silver microphone. 🛍️ Collectibles and Merchandise Roger Rabbit Here’s a quick breakdown: Critics in

Jessica Rabbit remains one of the most enduring "sex symbols" in animation history. Originally appearing in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit , her design and sultry personality continue to influence fashion and digital art trends today. Iconic Visual Features

Voluptuous proportions that Robert Zemeckis described as the "ultimate male fantasy," featuring a tiny waist and curved hips. Character Origins and Symbolism