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My Thoughts on the Roger Rabbit Novels
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Who Censored Roger Rabbit?
The Plot: It's the 1980s, and human beings and comic strip characters ("toons") live side-by-side, albeit not on an equal social standing. Roger Rabbit approaches private detective Eddie Valiant and asks him to investigate a dispute he has with Rocco and Dominick DeGreasy, the brothers who own his comic strip. Roger claims his life is in danger, but Eddie, who's somewhat racist towards toons, doesn't take him seriously - which comes back to bite him when he finds Roger's dead body. Now Eddie has to work out who killed Roger, as well as who killed Rocco DeGreasy on the same night.
What I Liked: This is a very well-paced story. It sets up the mystery straightaway, it cracks along at a good speed, and you don't have the full truth of whodunnit until the very end. The chapters are short and punchy, and even the time spent on plot points that turned out to be red herrings never felt wasted. I was always eager to pick the book up again and read just one more chapter!
Also, in any other novel, the twist regarding Roger's killer would be a massive "What the heck?" moment, but here, it's set up far enough in advance that it doesn't feel unnatural when it comes.
And as a fun minor detail, Eddie casually mentions being one of four children, and then the next novel, Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?, gives him two brothers and a sister! It was probably a coincidence, but I was glad to spot it!
What I Disliked: I really wasn't a fan of the way Jessica Rabbit was portrayed. Who Framed Roger Rabbit subverts her femme fatale image, but Who Censored Roger Rabbit? plays it straight, which didn't appeal to me as much. I prefer the "looks like she could kill you, is actually a cinnamon roll" trope over the "looks like she could kill you, could actually kill you" trope.
At one point in the story, Jessica claims she was forced to pose for a racy comic, but when Eddie speaks to the owner of said comic, the man claims Jessica posed for those pictures willingly and was actually eager to make more. At the time the story was published (1981), one might just about have got away with such a portrayal, but in a post-#MeToo world, it's discomforting that Jessica's allegations of coercion and sexual abuse aren't taken seriously. (Also, the man who owns the racy comic is a creepy crossdresser, which ... what? Why was that in there? That didn't need to be in there.)
As a consequence of Jessica's portrayal, her relationship with Roger is nowhere near as sweet as in the film. Their entire marriage is basically a sham. No, thank you. Give me "honey bunny" and "love cup" instead, please.
Verdict: I saw the film first, and I prefer it to the novel. Who Framed Roger Rabbit will always be my favourite piece of Roger Rabbit media. But I can appreciate Who Censored Roger Rabbit? as its own thing - a product of its time, to be sure, but also a well-structured and fast-paced read.
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Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?
The Plot: It's 1947 (more or less), sometime after the events of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, and Kirk Enigma are three toons in line for the lead role in David Selznick's upcoming adaptation of Gone With the Wind. A box belonging to Selznick, a box of great importance, has gone missing, and Eddie Valiant has been hired to find it.
What I Liked: Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit? has my favourite portrayal of Roger (after the film and the comics). We spend a bit more time with him than in the previous book, so we get to hear more about his worldviews and his backstory. We also get to see what a sweetie pie he is. He's an emotional bunny who loves his wife, just like in the film, and I frequently wanted to hug him.
A key highlight for me was the moment when Roger was singing like a Disney Princess and summoning a chorus of birds to wake Eddie one morning, which Eddie did not appreciate. Can someone animate that? I'd love to see it!
The second half of this novel also introduces Jessica's twin sister Joellyn (the six-inch-tall woman on Eddie's shoulder on the cover), and I enjoyed getting to know her. And, without giving away too many spoilers, I greatly preferred this rendition of Jessica over the one in Who Censored Roger Rabbit?
What I Disliked: Unlike the first novel, this one was pretty slow to get going. Eddie isn't actually hired by Selznick until Chapter 7, and most of the time before then is spent establishing Eddie as a down-on-his-luck private eye, using people and locations that show up once and then are barely used again. Some of that fat could have been trimmed, I feel. It made reaching the end of the book a bit more of a slog.
Something else that bothered me was the high volume of old-timey slang, brand names and Americanisms that I, as a twentysomething Brit, did not recognise. I could read an entire paragraph and think, "Well, he's either drinking alcohol, smoking cigar or eating a foodstuff, but I'll be darned if I can tell you which is the right interpretation." I think the noir detective vernacular was slightly overdone, to the point of incomprehension.
Verdict: I thought this would be my favourite of the novels because it seemed the most similar in tone to the film, so I was disappointed by my lukewarm reception to it. Maybe I was disappointed because I'd hyped it up too much in my mind? That's not to say I didn't enjoy it - I greatly preferred the second half to the first, once Eddie found out what was actually in this mysterious box - but I think it could have done with a few more edits before publication.
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Who Wacked Roger Rabbit?
The Plot: It's the 1940s or 1950s, sometime after the events of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and director Barney Sands is shooting a movie set in Toontown starring Gary Cooper and Roger Rabbit. He's been receiving threatening letters warning him to stay away from Toontown and stop making this film, but he can't afford to let down his investors. So he hires Eddie Valiant to be Cooper's bodyguard while filming takes place. But Eddie soon finds himself wrapped up in another mystery, involving a porcine crime lord called Willy Prosciutto and the corpse of Clabber Clown.
What I Liked: The majority of this novel takes place in Toontown, so we get some really cool worldbuilding details. We find out how the school system works, which churches are based in Toontown, and how crooked toons launder their money. I was particularly intrigued by the calm and serious toons in the Sanatorium - apparently, if you're not loud and goofy and bouncing off the walls, you're considered insane, which is the opposite of how humans think about mental health.
The blonde humanoid toon on the cover is Caitlyn "Honey" Graham, Willy's girlfriend. I really like Honey. In fact, she might be my favourite of the novel-exclusive characters. Throughout the book, you're trying to work out if she's a good bad girl or a bad good girl, or if she's really just a bad bad girl. If Who Framed Roger Rabbit ever gets a sequel or prequel or spin-off cartoon series, I'd love to see Honey on screen.
What I Disliked: The Roger we meet in this novel is a bit too stupid for my liking. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Roger made seemingly nonsensical choices, but he had his own (cartoon) logic to explain his actions, and he was even proved right in his assumptions a few times. So I much prefer to think of Roger as the kind of toon where you're never quite sure if he's truly dumb or merely playing dumb for the sake of a gag. Here, he's just straight-up dumb, and that's not as fun to read about.
Verdict: This was the book I knew the least about before I read it, so I was more cautious going in - but it ended up being my second favourite of the Roger Rabbit novels. I enjoyed learning more about Toontown and its residents. My favourite parts of the film had been the toony parts - Roger, and Jessica, and Roger and Jessica together - so I guess it makes sense that I'd enjoy the novel that takes place almost entirely in Toontown.
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Jessica Rabbit: XERIOUS Business
The Plot: It's the 2020s, sometime post-pandemic, and Jessica Krupnik is a human in a toon-less world. She's working a dead-end job in a crime-ridden part of town, her stepmother bosses her around and belittles her, her stepsisters treat her like a servant, and her stepbrothers sexually harass her. She's basically a modern-day Cinderella. But instead of a fairy godmother, Jessica is rescued from her life of drudgery by an opportunity to apply for a role at XERIOUS, a crime-fighting organisation of secret agents. She gets the job, and is later put on a mission with Robbe, one of XERIOUS's most experienced agents, to catch a criminal mastermind called the Klown.
(And this is somehow a prequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Despite being set decades after that film. And starring a human Jessica instead of a toon Jessica. Cartoon timelines be weird, y'all.)
What I Liked: This was the most fun novel to read! I think that's because it was a spy novel spoof, rather than a gritty noir detective story. The other three novels could be quite dour in tone - yes, cases would get solved, but people would get hurt in the process, and relationships would be irrevocably altered, so there was always this undercurrent of sadness in the seemingly happy endings. After three novels in a row of that, a story spoofing spy novels was always going to feel like a breath of fresh air. Gary K. Wolf has stated that he wrote this book in lockdown and had a lot of fun doing so, and I feel that coming across in his writing.
Robbe was another great novel-exclusive character. I can't say too much about him, because that would massively spoil things, but I can say that I enjoyed witnessing his development over the course of the novel. To give the most spoiler-free explanation I can, Robbe starts out as a suave and competent spy, but also a misogynist - until something happens to him in the line of duty that shakes his confidence. Watching him grow and try to be a better person, especially towards Jessica, while also dealing with the aftermath of his accident, was truly engaging. It even got me thinking about the portrayal of disability in fiction, which I did not expect a Roger Rabbit novel to do.
What I Disliked: For a novel called Jessica Rabbit: XERIOUS Business, Jessica herself was disappointingly under-developed. The first three chapters follow her miserable life and her desire for adventure, for respect, for something more. And then there's a two-year time skip and whoop, she's suddenly a confident and glamorous secret agent! And she's ditched her glasses and dyed her hair, so she's beautiful now! And she achieved her impossible hourglass figure with nothing but diet and exercise, despite being a human and not a toon! Sigh.
There was a real missed opportunity here. Robbe already has a plot where he starts off skilled and arrogant, but then has his worldview challenged and needs to learn to embrace vulnerability. So we could have had Jessica experiencing her own story of growth alongside him, but in reverse! We could have watched as, over the course of the novel, she transforms from the beaten-down self-conscious little girl into the sensational woman she was always meant to be. Robbe would start on top and fall down; Jessica would start at the bottom and claw her way up. The parallels could have been awesome!
Gary K. Wolf has admitted that, as a man, he would struggle to write a novel about women, and it shows. The sexism Jessica experiences doesn't have any nuance; the story just says, "Harassment is bad" over and over again. There's one moment where the Klown is sharing his nefarious plan to change the world, and Jessica responds, "I like the current world." And ... huh? You like the sexual harassment you receive on an almost daily basis? You like the system that trapped you in a dead-end job? You like all the poverty and crime and misery the world has right now? The story could have really benefitted from a feminist and/or intersectional analysis.
Also, in an effort to make Jessica seem smart, the men around her are extremely stupid, unable to see through the Klown's flimsy disguises. That is ... not the best way to make your female characters appear intelligent.
Verdict: My favourite of the Roger Rabbit novels! It's not perfect, but my criticisms are born out of love and a desire to see this concept reach its full potential. But even as it is, I still found this book a lot of fun to read, and I can excuse a few flaws if I'm having fun.
Final Ranking (Compared to Other Roger Rabbit Media)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Roger Rabbit and Roger Rabbit's Toontown comics
The three shorts
Jessica Rabbit: XERIOUS Business
Who Wacked Roger Rabbit?
Who Censored Roger Rabbit?
Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?
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speedy4477 · 4 months
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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Junge Kegelrobbe - Beim Stretching
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Junge Kegelrobbe - Beim Stretching by GemengenHeng Via Flickr: Die Kegelrobbe (Halichoerus grypus) ist Deutschlands größtes wildlebendes Raubtier. Diesem Examplar auf der Insel Düne war aber weniger nach Jagen sondern vielmehr nach Stretching. Im Frühjahr steht der Fellwechsel an, und in dieser Zeit lässt es sich nicht besonders gut schwimmen und tauchen. Auf dem Foto ist es gut erkennbar: Das längere, bräunliche Fell ist schon zum Teil durch das neue, kürzere graue Fell ersetzt worden.
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colourofmagic · 2 years
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Robbe and Sander in this universe ♡
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ao3feed-sobbe · 1 year
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I Want To Take You Into My World-Story Of A Letter Never Delivered
by anna_driesen2121
I promise I will protect you from all the evil in the world, but I hope I can protect you from myself, because I could be the first to hurt you. I would die to see you suffer because of me. I only want your happiness but could I be the one to deprive you of it? I would never forgive myself. Can you understand what I feel for you, Robbe? Please tell me! If not, then I'll invent a thousand other ways to prove it to you. And if I'm not able to, then there's only one thing left for me to do: to let you go free forever. Because you deserve everything beautiful the universe can give you. But I still don't know if I deserve you....I know, this letter is a terrible mess, I am not good with words. Should I have drawn it? Maybe. Maybe we'll read it together? Maybe you'll never read it? Maybe you've already read it in one of your parallel universes? Yours, forever, Sander
Words: 4906, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: WTFock | SKAM (Belgium)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Sander Driesen, Robbe IJzermans
Relationships: Sander Driesen/Robbe IJzermans
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Soulmates, Friends to Lovers, Boys Kissing, Boys' Love, Boys In Love, Falling In Love, Fluff, Romantic Fluff, Love, Explicit Sexual Content, Cuddling & Snuggling, Pre-Relationship, Mystery, Murder Mystery, SKAM Season 3, SKAM - Freeform, Inspired by SKAM, Sander Driesen Loves Robbe IJzermans, Sander Driesen/Robbe IJzermans Fluff, Robbe IJzermans Loves Sander Driesen, Confused Robbe IJzermans, Sweet Robbe IJzermans, Good Boyfriend Sander Driesen, 21:21 (SKAM), Yellow Curtains (SKAM Norway), Even Bech Næsheim Loves Isak Valtersen, Isak Valtersen Loves Even Bech Næsheim
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lord-allo · 1 year
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Seehunde & Kegelrobben | Common seals & grey seals
Phoca vitulina & Halichoerus grypus
[Seehundstation Norddeich]
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commetombeunarbre · 4 months
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kudriaken · 5 months
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House Stark. New fanart family portrait from ASOIAF. My favorite cute beans.
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reneewalkersknives · 5 months
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one egregious thing the game of thrones show misses out on is that the stark kids are CONSTANTLY thinking abt each other!! there isn’t like a single POV chapter from any of them where they don’t long for their siblings!! Jon wants to have a son and name him Robb!! Bran wants to be a bird so him and his siblings can live in a nest together!! Sansa prays for her siblings every night and makes the Winterfell castle and then gets upset bc there’s no one to throw snow at!! Needle IS Jon!! Arya’s list is her own prayer for her siblings, she doesn’t care that Joffrey is dead bc Robb is too!! Every single one of them believes that their big brother will come to save them!! there’s sm love and tenderness there and GOT missed out on lots of it bc it tries too hard for the grimdark angle without realising that the center of the stark’s story is their love for each other. anyways.
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nautichome · 1 year
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Maritime Fußmatte "Robby Ahoi" ist perfekt für jedes Küstenkind! Unsere maritime Eingangsmatte ist ein richtiger Hingucker an der Haustür! Auch für den Innenbereich, als Unterlage für Ihren Schreibtisch, als Küchenteppich oder Designmatte im Wohn- oder Esszimmer sind unserer Fußabtreter die richtige Wahl. Qualitativ hochwertige Eingangsmatten für Ihren Eingangsbereich. Das sorgt schon für ordentlich "Meer-Flair" im Eingangsbereich - so begrüßt man seine Gäste, Freunde und Familie doch am liebsten! Ein bezaubernde Motiv für alle Küstenkinder und Meer-Freunde! #fussmatte #maritimefussmatte #maritim #maritimwohnen #maritimedeko #eingangsbereich #dekoideen #robbe #seehund #ahoi #nautichome #fewo #fewoeinrichten (hier: Nautic-Home) https://www.instagram.com/p/ComzM3Tsg8W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mercifuil · 1 year
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Her story begins tonight...💛
Visit the site here and leave her some advance birthday wishes.
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ao3feed-sobbe · 11 months
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Why Don't You Want Me?
by anna_driesen2121
VRIJDAG 16:12 - Stay away from me! (In a parallel universe, at 16:30, Robbe unlocks Sander's phone number) VRIJDAG 21:00 - Why don't you want me?
Words: 897, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: WTFock | SKAM (Belgium)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Sander Driesen, Robbe IJzermans
Relationships: Sander Driesen/Robbe IJzermans
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Soulmates, Friends to Lovers, Boys In Love, Falling In Love, Fluff and Angst, Love, Love Confessions, Romance, Complicated Relationships, Sander Driesen/Robbe IJzermans In Love, Sander Driesen Loves Robbe IJzermans, Robbe IJzermans Loves Sander Driesen, Sander Driesen/Robbe IJzermans Fluff, Good Boyfriend Sander Driesen, POV Sander Driesen, Sad Sander Driesen
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seizoentwee · 1 year
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S02E01 - CHAT 1: ROBBE & MAUD - APRIL 22ND, 2019
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cypressure · 6 months
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firstborn son
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I'm in a redesign mood lately, so here some Stark crests!
Here the old ones: Eddard, Catelyn, Jon, Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, Rickon.
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