Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Connections

Followed by
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2 (2022)

Edited from
The Merry Dwarfs (1929) (Short) An animation cycle of four dancing Merry Dwarfs can be seen as Eddie first drives into Toontown.

Little Black Sambo (1935) (Short) Sambo and Mammy's appearence in the cartoon crowd at the end is picked from this short.

Victory Vehicles (1943) (Short) Goofy makes an appearance in Toontown hopping on a pogo stick.

Motor Mania (1950) (Short) Goofy as Mr. Walker makes a brief appearance in Toontown, reading the newspaper.

Edited into
Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit (2003) (Video) many scenes shown

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2006) (TV Episode) Voice clips of Jessica Rabbit were used during Nerd's phone conversation with her.

5 Second Movies: Roger Rabbit (2008) (TV Episode) movie is edited into short comedic clip

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012) Footage from this movie is used.

Spin-off
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (Video Game)

Tummy Trouble (1989) (Short)

Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990) (Short)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1991) (Video Game) This is a Game Boy game based on the film.

Trail Mix-Up (1993) (Short)

The Best of Roger Rabbit (1996) (Video)

Toontown Online (2003) (Video Game)

Referenced in
Backstage at Disney (1983) (TV Movie) An early effort that was being worked on at the time was documented in this special.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Jay Leno/Raquel Welch/Ray Anderson (1988) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the monologue

Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988) (TV Movie) Roger Rabbit makes an appearance in this special

Full House: Cutting It Close (1988) (TV Episode) Joey imitates Roger, using dialogue from the film.

Dance 'Til Dawn (1988) (TV Movie) A poster for it can be seen at the video library.

Moonwalker (1988)

At the Movies: Cocoon: The Return/Full Moon in Blue River/Scrooged/Hanna's War/Buster (1988) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Buster" review.

Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters: The Not-So-Great Outdoors (1988) (TV Episode) When the director tells the rabbits that they can't talk Rufus replies "Ain't you ever heard of Roger What's His Name".

Honor Bound (1988) Advertisement seen in Berlin.

Not Necessarily the News: Not Necessarily the Year in Review 1988 (1989) (TV Episode) Referenced in a news story.

The Golden Girls: Love Me Tender (1989) (TV Episode) This film is mentioned by name

Full House: Little Shop of Sweaters (1989) (TV Episode) Danny says that he and the girls are going to see the movie for the fifth time.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: SST: Death Flight (1989) (TV Episode) "Roger, roger" Servo: "Rabbit, rabbit"

Troldspejlet: Episode #1.4 (1989) (TV Episode) Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (VG)

227: The Class of '89 (1989) (TV Episode) Dylan mentions the title

At the Movies: UHF/Valentino Returns/Shag (1989) (TV Episode) Referenced during the Video Pick of the Week segment about the Looney Tunes VHS tapes.

Relentless (1989) When Carol tells Sam to treat Malloy the same way he would treat Corey, Sam replies that he'll get Malloy some 'Roger Rabbit jammies.'

Full House: Back to School Blues (1989) (TV Episode) Danny says D.J. is not going to school dressed like Jessica Rabbit.

Saturday Night Live: Kathleen Turner/Billy Joel (1989) (TV Episode) Mentioned on Plug Away with Harvey Fierstein

Back to the Future Part II (1989)

Out of This World: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow (1989) (TV Episode) When Buzz looks in the mirror to see the effects of the Anterian hair restorer, he says' "eat your heart out, Roger Rabbit!"

Saved by the Bell: King of the Hill (1989) (TV Episode) Slater tells Zack that his name is Roger Rabbit.

At the Movies: The Best Films of 1989 (1989) (TV Episode) Referenced.

Norman Gives a Speech (1989) (Short) Toy of Benny the Cab seen

Open House: Who Framed Roger McSwain? (1990) (TV Episode) Title reference.

The Kids in the Hall: Episode #1.11 (1990) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the Who's Gay in Hollywood? sketch

Booker: Who Framed Roger Thornton? (1990) (TV Episode) The title of this episode paraphrases the title of this movie

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Carl Reiner/Jennifer Grey/Kathy Mattea (1990) (TV Episode) Johnny mentions Jessica Rabbit

At the Movies: Stella/Heart Condition/Men Don't Leave/Flashback/Cinema Paradiso (1990) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Heart Condition" review.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Dabney Coleman/Yakov Smirnoff (1990) (TV Episode) Johnny mentions Roger Rabbit and Bob Hoskins

Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (1990) (TV Movie) When Gordon enters the hallway of the Three Blind Mice Detective Agency, a woman bearing a resemblance to Jessica Rabbit walks out, accompanied to similar music from the scene in the movie where she leaves Eddie Valiant's office.

Mr. Belvedere: Mr. Belvedere's Wedding: Part 1 (1990) (TV Episode) Wesley mentions this movie when he sees his father who had blown up an appliance while trying to fix it

Ghost (1990) poster in video shop window

Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Disneyland Fun (1990) (Video)

Tiny Toon Adventures: The Looney Beginning (1990) (TV Episode) Buster says "Roger, rabbit" and Babs replies, "You've got the wrong bunny."

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Sidehackers (1990) (TV Episode) "I'm not mad." Servo: I'm just drawn that way.

Desperate Hours (1990) VHS of this movie on shelf when Bosworth watches the news on TV.

The Chronic Rift: The Effect of Special Effects (1990) (TV Episode) clips used for discussion topic

Cheers: Breaking in Is Hard to Do (1990) (TV Episode) Norm likens Frederick to Baby Herman.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Looniversity Daze (1990) (TV Episode) Buster expresses surprise that Bugs is the school principal, and he replies, "You were expecting maybe Roger Rabbit?"

Tiny Toon Adventures: Who Bopped Bugs Bunny? (1990) (TV Episode) The episode's title is a reference to this film

Fatal Sky (1990) Jessica Rabbit seen in magazine at photo store.

The Little Engine That Could (1991) (Video) When Tower blows his horn, the sound is the same as the one heard a few times throughout the 1988 movie

Parker Lewis Can't Lose: My Fair Shelly (1991) (TV Episode) Brad tells Jerry to "go back to Toon Town."

Michael & Mickey (1991) Roger makes a cameo.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Pledge Week (1991) (TV Episode) Babs does an impression of Roger Rabbit

Tiny Toon Adventures: Going Places (1991) (TV Episode) Babs dresses up as Jessica Rabbit.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian (1991) (TV Episode) Roger makes a cameo (we only see his hand and hear his voice and see Jessica's legs)

An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)

Samurai Cop (1991) Poster is shown.

Nurses: Catch a Fallen Star (1992) (TV Episode) "Who do you think you are, Roger Rabbit?"

Fish Police: The Shell Game (1992) (TV Episode) Angel says, "I'm not bad, I just smell that way."

Motormouth: Episode #4.31 (1992) (TV Episode) Title mentoined by Neil Buchanan during computer segment.

Benny's Video (1992) Mentioned in the dialog between the young girl and Benny at his room

The Rosey & Buddy Show (1992) (TV Short) Benny the Cab makes a cameo

Cool World (1992)

At the Movies: A Stranger Among Us/Man Trouble/Honey, I Blew Up the Kid/Cool World/The Hours and Times (1992) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Cool World" review.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Indestructible Man (1992) (TV Episode) Crow: "Jessica Rabbit!"

Raw Toonage: Gobble Gobble Bonkers/Hot Spots/My New Shoes/Prime Mates Forever (1992) (TV Episode) Bongo the Ink and Paint Gorilla makes a cameo in the Marsupilami short, Prime Mates Forever.

Meet the Parents (1992) Video tape is seen on shelf.

Full House: Silence Is Not Golden (1993) (TV Episode) Charles mentions this movie

Last Action Hero (1993) The cartoon cat who is partnered with the human female cop is a reference to the relationship that Eddie and Roger have in that movie.

Just One of the Girls (1993) (Video) The main character refers to this film in the scene where they arrive at Cheerleading Camp

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gunslinger (1993) (TV Episode) "You're not bad." Crow: "You're just drawn that way."

Animaniacs: Video Review/When Mice Ruled the Earth (1993) (TV Episode) Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'

Serial Mom (1994) Video case is shown in a video store. Kathleen Turner also appeared in that film.

At the Movies: True Lies/Angels in the Outfield/Forrest Gump/Mi Vida Loca/Bhaji on the Beach (1994) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Forrest Gump" review.

The Mask (1994)

Weird Science: Lisa's Virus (1994) (TV Episode) Lubec refers to Jessica Rabbit and says that she is not naked, she is drawn that way.

Terminal Velocity (1994) Ditch and Robocam mention the show in dialogue, ca. 20 minutes into the film

Radioland Murders (1994) Both films are set in show business settings and both are slapstick cartoonish in nature. Both of the main characters are named Roger and both are bumbling klutzes who are framed for murders they didn't commit. They both have seemingly marital problems that involves infieldility. Both voluptous redhead wives, (Jessica/Penny. Both movies have big stars in cameo roles like Bugs Bunny/George Burns. Both have villains that have big ambitions (a freeway/Television). Also both have Chistopher Lloyd playing cartoonish characters.

What's Up Doc?: Episode #3.16 (1994) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Yvette Fielding.

Casper (1995)

At the Movies: GoldenEye/It Takes Two/Toy Story/The Crossing Guard/Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1995) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Toy Story" review.

All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) Sasha's singing sequence references the scene with Jessica Rabbit.

Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) (Video)

Friends: The One with Frank Jr. (1996) (TV Episode) Chandler tells the friends that Jessica Rabbit is on his list.

GamePro TV: Episode #2.5 (1997) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Toonstruck" segment.

Flash Forward: Skate Bait (1997) (TV Episode) Tucker compares Becca to Jessica Rabbit.

Fools Rush In (1997)

Just Shoot Me!: Secretary's Day (1997) (TV Episode) Maya asks if Nina's breasts are on loan from Jessica Rabbit.

Saturday Night Live: Matthew Perry/Oasis (1997) (TV Episode) mentioned on Celebrity Jeapardy

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

20 Dates (1998)

Sister, Sister: You Had to Be There (1998) (TV Episode) Tamera watches this while flicking over the tv channels

Barney's Great Adventure (1998) when Eddie had to save Roger & Jessica it means Barney's I Love You.

South Park: Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut (1998) (TV Episode) After they lose the live feed with South Park, they say they're going to this movie on TV.

I Got the Hook Up (1998)

The Godson (1998)

Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Luciano Pavarotti, Vanessa Williams (1998) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Bill Brasky's buddies

The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #3.5 (1999) (TV Episode) Lyric in Bob Hoskins song: "Roger me Rabbit".

Big Daddy (1999)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Horrors of Spider Island (1999) (TV Episode) Mike: Hello, Jessica Rabbit.

Toy Story 2 (1999) Stinky Pete: (during the final-aired episode of "Woody's Roundup" after he sits on the dynamite) YOWWWW! MY BISCUITS ARE BURNIN'!!!

The Big Knights: Alchemy/Ethel and the Imp/Lost Doris/Knight School/The Village Games (1999) (TV Episode) King Otto says, "What they teach you at magic school, Zabobon? Like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit with the Toon characters."

The Vicar of Dibley: Summer (2000) (TV Episode) Jim wears a Jessica Rabbit t-shirt to a council meeting.

ToonHeads: A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (2000) (TV Episode) Referenced by title

The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000)

HBO First Look: 'What Lies Beneath': Constructing the Perfect Thriller (2000) (TV Episode) mentioned once

Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000) The female singer Molly resembles Jessica Rabbit

Digimon: The Movie (2000) Tai paraphrases Eddie Valiant when he tells Koromon, "Just warn me before you kiss me again."

The West Wing: Bad Moon Rising (2001) (TV Episode) Donna tells C.J. that she framed Roger Rabbit.

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Episode) GIR looks at the rubber piggy in Lizzie's House. Ms. Bitters refers to the film. Blossom (from The Powerpuff Girls) mentions all of the characters and the Toon characters from this movie. VHS is seen at the video rental store.

Frasier: Semi-Decent Proposal (2001) (TV Episode) Daphne wants to watch the dvd.

Farscape: Revenging Angel (2001) (TV Episode) John erases Aeryn and redraws her as Jessica Rabbit. Aeryn says, "I get it. I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way."

Monsters, Inc. (2001)

House of Mouse: Max's New Car (2001) (TV Episode) Features Benny the Cab in both scenes.

Hello, He Lied & Other Truths from the Hollywood Trenches (2002) (TV Movie)

House of Mouse: House of Scrooge (2002) (TV Episode) Benny the Cab and the Weasels are guests at the House of Mouse

House of Mouse: Mickey vs. Shelby (2002) (TV Episode) Benny the Cab appears as a guest.

Waking the Dead: Thin Air: Part 1 (2002) (TV Episode) Tickets to a 1989 performance are found

Taz Wanted (2002) (Video Game)

The Twilight Zone: Found and Lost (2002) (TV Episode) In 1988, Sean and Bess plan on seeing Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) at the Duplex.

Back to the Future: Outtakes (2002) (Video) Seamus brings home a stuffed Roger Rabbit toy for dinner.

Back to the Future: Making the Trilogy (2002) (Video) referenced by Bob Gale

This Is Automat (2002) (Video)

The Singing Detective (2003) When Dark's wife presents the idea of a film based on his book, he says, "Yeah, like Roger Rabbit."

Midnight Club II (2003) (Video Game) Characters appear in a easter egg.

Mickey's PhilharMagic (2003) (Short) Donald's line, "Doggone stubborn nitwit", is taken from the movie.

Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game)

100 Greatest Sexy Moments (2003) (TV Movie) Referenced by name

Mickey's Cartoon Comeback (2004) (Video) Mentioned by title

Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (2004) (Video Game) "Springy shoes courtesy of Acme Corporation"

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Talked about

Edgemont: Coffee, Tea, or Me? (2005) (TV Episode) Gil compares Kevin to Roger Rabbit and Tracey to Jessica Rabbit.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Alec Baldwin (2005) (TV Special) Referenced in Bill Brasky sketch.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jon Lovitz (2005) (TV Special) Mentioned in Plug Away

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) Car driving through tunnel and Wallace crying "I don't want to be a rabbit".

Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 1 (2005) (Video) In Coach Z's hip hop music video in "New Boots", Coach Z mentions several dances, including the Roger Rabbit

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Who Framed Jimmy/Flippy (2006) (TV Episode) The name of the episode is a reference to the film's title.

Drawn Together: Xandir and Tim, Sitting in a Tree... (2006) (TV Episode) The scene where Pluto holds Goofy hostage takes place in Toontown, the fictional city from this film

Saturday Night Live: Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (2006) (TV Episode) Picture on the wall in the Disney Vault

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse (2006) (TV Special) Picture on the wall in the Disney Vault

How to Animate (2006) (Short) On the wall next to the animation studio, in the final shot, there is a sign pointing towards Toon Town.

Endangered Species (2006) (Short) A character resembling Roger Rabbit appears before the animator.

Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 2 (2006) (Video) In "The Reddest Radish", the Announcer says "Please" the exact same way Roger Rabbit does: "P-p-p-please".

Inside the Actors Studio: Eddie Murphy (2006) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Eddie.

What Was I Thinking? The Making of The Angry Video Game Nerd (2006) (Video) Jessica Rabbit was seen talking to the Nerd by cell pnoe.

I Want Candy (2007) Jessica Rabbit is mentioned by Joe.

Yellow Sticky Notes (2007) (Short) mentioned on a sticky note very briefly @ 0:27 seconds into the short.

They Can't Help it If They're Cute, They're Just Drawn That Way (2007) (Video) The title is a reference to Jessica Rabbit's line: "I'm not bad; I'm just drawn that way."

South Park: Imaginationland: Episode III (2007) (TV Episode) Benny the cab is one of the Imaginationland combatants.

Nostalgia Critic: Super Mario Bros.: The Movie (2007) (TV Episode) Doug mentions this.

Muchachada nui: Episode #1.9 (2007) (TV Episode) Mentioned by character in segment "La cinta VHS"

Mark Ronson Feat. Lily Allen: Oh My God (2007) (Video) A cartoon version of Lily Allen performing the song and flirting in the Ink and Paint Club.

WALL·E (2008) "bumping the lamp" visual

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Batman: Part 2 (2008) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit appears during the intro.

The Big Bang Theory: The Bad Fish Paradigm (2008) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned in the end credits "Chuck Lorre Productions, #215" card.

The Young and the Restless: Episode #1.9064 (2009) (TV Episode) Chloe: "Roger. And I don't mean the rabbit."

Saturday Night Live: Dwayne Johnson/Ray LaMontagne (2009) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit appears on Weekend Update

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Million Dollar Movie Week 1 (2009) (TV Episode) Subject of a $500 question

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Gone Dead Train (2009) (TV Episode) Dr. Shaw says to Brass, "It's a set-up, I'm being framed", to which Brass replies, "Who framed you? Roger Rabbit?"

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Wolverine/Ghosts of Girlfriends Past/Battle for Terra (2009) (TV Episode) In Brett's Warehouse there is a box that says 'Toon Dip'

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) Buck warns the pack not to laugh themselves to death while in the laughing gas.

Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers (2009) Miss Missy's dance scene references the dance scene of Jessica Rabbit

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle (2009) (TV Episode) This episode takes some cues from the film including the back and forth argument and the villain's true face revealed.

Phobidilia (2009) Jessica references the line "I'm just drawn that way They drew me like that"

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 7 (2009) (TV Episode) AniMat says he'll talk about this film later.

Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (2010) (Video Game) The buildings of Disney Town resemble those from Toontown

Dancing on Ice: Episode #5.14 (2010) (TV Episode) Tony Gubba mentions the film.

Our Family Wedding (2010) Luis does a Roger Rabbit dance during the club scene

Nostalgia Critic: The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (2010) (TV Episode) "I don't know why she looks like Jessica Rabbit while sky diving"

Jeopardy!: Episode #26.138 (2010) (TV Episode) Subject of the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "Animated Movies"

Brief Film Reviews: My DVD/Blu-Ray Collection (2010) (TV Episode) DVD cover shown.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Back to the Future Trilogy (2010) (TV Episode) characters featured on title card

Cartoon Corner: It's the Girl in the Red Truck Charlie Brown Review (2010) (TV Episode) Whyboy states that, like this movie, It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown attempts to use a mixture of live-action and animation.

Tales from the Future: Time Flies (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned once

Mater's Tall Tales: Mater Private Eye (2010) (TV Episode) Tia says, "I'm not bad, Mater; I just drive that way."

Ask That Guy with the Glasses: Ask That Guy #56 (2010) (TV Episode) "Who framed Roger Rabbit?" is among the questions asked

Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible (2010) (TV Movie) A still from the movie is featured.

Epic Mickey (2010) (Video Game) Toontown, as OsTown, appears in the game.

Ask That Guy with the Glasses: Ask That Guy #57 (2010) (TV Episode) Ask That Guy claims Roger Rabbit was framed by Mexicans

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1, It's About Time (2010) (Video Game) The 1931 Barbershop sign reads "Shave & Haircut - 1 Bit."

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 2, Get Tannen (2011) (Video Game) The 1931 Barbershop sign reads "Shave & Haircut - 1 Bit."

Ask That Guy with the Glasses: Ask That Guy #59 (2011) (TV Episode) Ask That Guy questions the absence of a question mark in the title

Better with You: Better Without a Couch (2011) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit mentioned

The Angry Video Game Nerd: R.O.B. the Robot (2011) (TV Episode) Characters featured on the Roger Rabbit title card.

Ask That Guy with the Glasses: Ask That Guy #60 (2011) (TV Episode) Ask That Guy blames Judge Doom when asked "who let the dogs out?"

Nostalgia Critic: Baby Geniuses (2011) (TV Episode) "Even a half-assed Roger Rabbit reunion couldn't possibly make this enjoyable"

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4, Double Visions (2011) (Video Game) The 1931 Barbershop sign reads "Shave & Haircut - 1 Bit."

CollegeHumor Originals: Lebron James Ditches Space Jam (2011) (TV Episode) Toontown is mentioned by Tweety Bird

Estrenos Críticos: 10/06/2011 (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned

Midnight Screenings: Bad Teacher/Cars 2 (2011) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

10 pelis (2011) Talked about

Nostalgia Critic: The Tommyknockers (2011) (TV Episode) Many stuffed Rogers are visible during a sketch

MarzGurl Reviews: MarzGurl Loves Don Bluth - Rock-a-Doodle (2011) (TV Episode) MarzGurl says Don Bluth was inspired to do live action/animation by this movie.

Smodimations 2-D (2011) Jason Mewes wonders if he should have sex with Jessica Rabbit as a cartoon.

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 13 Scariest Animated Monsters (2011) (TV Episode) Listed as a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis

Raising Hope: Mrs. Smartypants (2012) (TV Episode) Burt says, "The other looks like that detective from 'Roger Rabbit.'"

Nostalgia Critic: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (2012) (TV Episode) "A shuttle from Who Framed Roger Rabbit apparently."

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 5 (2012) (TV Episode) AniMat considers Princess Daphne to be hotter than Jessica Rabbit.

Californication: Love Song (2012) (TV Episode) "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

The Nostalgia Chick: Top 10 Hottest Animated Guys (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned when discussing hot animated girls

Saturday Night Live: Maya Rudolph/Sleigh Bells (2012) (TV Episode) Referenced in the "Bronx Beat" segment

America's Next Top Model: J. Alexander (2012) (TV Episode) Tyra mentions "Jessica Rabbit" during panel

Musical Hell: Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2012) (TV Episode) character is compared to Jessica Rabbit

Continue?: Robocop vs. Terminator (Sega Genesis) (2012) (TV Episode) Paul compares projectiles in the game to the Toon Bullets.

Skullgirls (2012) (Video Game) After defeating Parasoul, Peacock will sometimes say: "You're not bad, you're just drawn badly." Additionally, one of Parasoul's alternate color schemes is based off of Jessica Rabbit.

The Dictator (2012) Aladeen mentions that he starred in a version of this movie

The Cinema Snob: Sleepaway Camp (2012) (TV Episode) "He's like George Burns crossed with Baby Herman."

Nurse Jackie: Are Those Feathers? (2012) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit mentioned

Pretty Little Liars: The Remains of the 'A' (2012) (TV Episode) Ted says: 'My dance moves start at 'The Running Man' and end at the 'Roger Rabbit.'

The Cinema Snob: The Beast (2012) (TV Episode) "...which she better read before the disappearing ink sets in, then we won't be able to read it until the end of the movie."

Persistence of Vision (2012) Discussed

RiffTrax Live: Birdemic - Shock and Terror (2012) "Oh Toons, that's Roger Rabbit's new night club".

AniMat's Reviews: Wreck-It Ralph (2012) (TV Episode) AniMat says that some people are calling Wreck-It Ralph the "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" of video games.

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (2012) (Video Game) Toontown, as OsTown, appears in the game

The Cinema Snob: Turkish Casper (2012) (TV Episode) "Dammit, Cici, you're supposed to see stars, not whatever the hell those things are supposed to be!"

James & Mike Mondays: James & Mike Play Alien Storm (Sega Genesis) (2012) (TV Episode) Referenced.

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Wreck It Ralph (2012) (TV Episode) Hewy calls it the Who Framed Roger Rabbit of Video Game Movies

The Mindy Project: Teen Patient (2012) (TV Episode) Betsy mentions Jessica Rabbit

Special Collector's Edition: 12 Monos (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned

Toons These Days: Wreck-It Ralph Review (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

AniMat's Reviews: Rise of the Guardians (2012) (TV Episode) Mentioned as a crossover film of cartoon characters.

Toons These Days: Spongebob Squarepants Review (2012) (TV Episode) When Doggy talks about how Toons can not die

Sketchy: Disney/Star Wars Corporate Retreat (2013) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit and Jessica Rabbit appear.

AFI's Master Class: The Art of Collaboration: Robert Zemeckis and Don Burgess (2013) (TV Episode) mentioned in the Q&A session

Parks and Recreation: Emergency Response (2013) (TV Episode) In Leslie's fake news report, she is credited as "Jessica Wrabbit."

2 Broke Girls: And the Broken Hip (2013) (TV Episode) Sophie says that after watching the film late at night, she came to think that she framed Roger Rabbit

Special Collector's Edition: Underground (2013) (TV Episode) Blu-ray release

Go On: Matchup Problems (2013) (TV Episode) Ryan mentions Jessica Rabbit

The Ball Is Back (2013) Mentioned.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Toxic Crusaders (2013) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit appears in the Angry Video Game Gals fan art.

Eastsiders: Episode #1.5 (2013) (TV Episode) Quincy mentions Jessica Rabbit.

Midnight Screenings: The Lone Ranger/Despicable Me 2 (2013) (TV Episode) Brad compares the plot of The Lone Ranger to this movie.

Jambareeqi Reviews: Cool World (2013) (TV Episode) Jambareeqi compares 'Cool World' with this movie

AniMat's Reviews: Persistence of Vision (2013) (TV Episode) Richard Williams was the animation director of this film.

Shameful Sequels: Inspector Gadget 2 (2013) (TV Episode) "Come on, it's not The Mask or Who Framed Roger Rabbit."

Anime Abandon: Twilight of the Cockroaches (2013) (TV Episode) "...when you cross Who Framed Roger Rabbit with Franz Kafka."

The Angry Video Game Nerd: AVGN Games (2013) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit & Jessica Rabbit appear in one of the fan artworks.

Anime Abandon: Golgo 13 (2013) (TV Episode) "...driving around like his car was Benny the Cab."

Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier (2013) (TV Movie) One of the many films the Djinn quotes.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Wish List: Part 1 (2013) (TV Episode) A VHS tape of this movie was seen in one of the old Christmas cataloge books.

AniMat's Reviews: The Lego Movie (2014) (TV Episode) AniMat says the The Lego Movie is like a Who Framed Roger Rabbit-style crossover with the cameos.

AniMat's Classic Reviews: The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut (2014) (TV Episode) Richard Williams was the animation director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Broad City: Hurricane Wanda (2014) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit mentioned

Hollywood Game Night: Battle of the Champions (2014) (TV Episode) Tiffani Thiessen mentions one of the main characters, Jessica Rabbit, from this movie during the game Clue-Boom

Atop the Fourth Wall: Nova Girls: Kissing Canvas (2014) (TV Episode) "Is this the same universe as Cool World or Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

Atop the Fourth Wall: Athena #2 (2014) (TV Episode) "She looks like a Jessica Rabbit cosplayer."

Midnight Screenings: Neighbors/Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2014) (TV Episode) Glinda is said to be thinner than Jessica Rabbit.

Honest Trailers: Green Lantern (2014) (TV Episode) "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way"

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Foodfight! (2014) (TV Episode) Alex Bolton mentions it. Also, poster is shown.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jessica Chastain/Jeffrey Tambor/Chris Brown (2014) (TV Episode) In the "Do Not Read" segment, Jimmy compares a man in a photo to Judge Doom

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: a Tribute to Back to Neverland (2014) (TV Episode) discussing the works on Bruce W. Smith we're he work.

The Cinema Snob: A Nightmare on Elm Street (2014) (TV Episode) "...seeing how the head doctor is Roger Rabbit."

The Big Bang Theory: The Champagne Reflection (2014) (TV Episode) Howard mentions the title character.

Cinemadonna: Dick Tracy (2014) (TV Episode) Film referenced

A Night at the Movies: George Lucas and the World of Fantasy Cinema (2014) (TV Movie) Image shown

Where Are They Now? (2014) (Short) We see how Roger and Jessica live decades after their fame faded.

Nostalgia Critic: The Matrix (2015) (TV Episode) "This world operates on Toon Town logic..."

FanboyFlicks, Bad Movies!: How Bad Is Samurai Cop??? (2015) (TV Episode) Poster is shown.

The Oscars (2015) (TV Special) still of Bob Haskins with Jessica Rabbit in '' in Memoriam" segment

Nostalgia Critic: The Haunted Mansion (2015) (TV Episode) a film about a cartoon character and a cop

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Danny DeVito/Zoë Kravitz/Artie Lange (2015) (TV Episode) During Jimmy's opening monologue, a picture of Roger Rabbit is shown

Workaholics: Trivia Pursuits (2015) (TV Episode) Jimmy answers a film quiz question with "Toontown, and it was called 'dip'."".

Barely Lethal (2015) Liz's nickname for Roger is "Roger Rabbit"

The Goldbergs: Bill/Murray (2015) (TV Episode) Adam mentions one of the main characters, Jessica Rabbit, in this movie.

Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: Super Mario Bros Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Rob Walker believes that Bob Hoskins was recycling his accent from this movie into the Super Mario Bros. movie

Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: Care Bear Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Several mentions from this movie are made

The Paul Behragam Talk Show: Plans for Balto 4 & 5 Part 2 (2015) (TV Episode) Referred to.

Half in the Bag: Terminator Genisys (2015) (TV Episode) Mike and Jay joke about the Terminator Genisys scene where Sarah Connor takes off her clothes in something of a cartoon silhouette, à la Jessica Rabbit

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Baby Geniuses (2015) (TV Episode) It is mentioned in a website.

Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015) (Video) Joe says he would be attracted to Jessica Rabbit if she were real.

The Cinema Snob: The Fantastic Four (2015) (TV Episode) "And Doom falls to his death, and late becomes a judge in Toontown."

Cedar Cove: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (2015) (TV Episode) Bob refers to Alex as Jessica Rabbit.

Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: Garfield (2015) (TV Episode) Rob Walker says the Garfield movie could've been better if it like this movie

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Chris Hardwick/Big Grams (2015) (TV Episode) Joseph Gordon-Levitt mentions several of director Robert Zemeckis' previous films

The Goldbergs: A Chorus Lie (2015) (TV Episode) Adam wears Who Framed Roger Rabbit t-shirt.

The Simpsons: Halloween of Horror (2015) (TV Episode) Ranier Wolfcastle is dressed in a Jessica Rabbit costume

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Bryan Cranston/Rachel Maddow/Andrea Bocelli (2015) (TV Episode) Jimmy Fallon mentions that Heidi Klum was costumed as Jessica Rabbit for Halloween

Jambareeqi Reviews: Anastasia (2015) (TV Episode) This is gonna be Jambareeqi's next review

Supernatural: Plush (2015) (TV Episode) Referenced in dialogue

Nostalgia Critic: Why Do Good Directors Go Bad? (2016) (TV Episode) among films on Robert Zemeckis' hit list

Nostalgia Critic: Labyrinth (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned among dark '80s movies for kids.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ryan Reynolds/Katie Lowes/Wynonna & the Big Noise/Jaleel Bunton (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Ryan Reynolds

The Big Bang Theory: The Valentino Submergence (2016) (TV Episode) Howard mentions the title character.

American Dad!: Kiss Kiss Cam Cam (2016) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Mr. Sunset: Benshi: Qui veut la peau de Roger Rabbit? Behind the Scenes (2016) (TV Episode) A report on the film

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Batman (1989) (2016) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit gun mentioned.

Halloweed (2016) Lady dressed up as Jessica Rabbit

Honest Game Trailers: Pokken Tournament (2016) (TV Episode) "When I killed your brother, I talked just like this"

Nostalgia Critic: Batman vs. Superman (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Nobody Walks in L.A. (2016) Becca mentions having seen "Roger Rabbit".

The Cinema Snob: Crime of the Age (2016) (TV Episode) The detective says, "that's it." The Snob imitates Valiant and adds, "that's the connection!"

Traceroute (2016) mentioned by name

Nostalgia Critic: Spy Kids 3D: Game Over (2016) (TV Episode) The Critic describes the computer-generated city as "Hieronymus Bosch's Toontown". He then adds, "It's like if Roger Rabbit turned to the camera and said, 'We couldn't get a real rabbit.'"

Nostalgia Critic: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2016) (TV Episode) "It's almost like that movie Roger Rabbit..."

Nostalgia Critic: All the Looney Tunes Movies (2016) (TV Episode) "Not unlike Roger Rabbit" when used as comparison to "Space Jam"

Double Date Night: Episode #1.5 (2016) (TV Episode) Riley says she has nightmares about the ending of this movie.

PhantomStrider: Top 10 Worst Cartoon Live Action Remakes (2016) (TV Episode) Phantom Strider finds The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle having some similarities to this movie.

Tvoje tvár má známý hlas: Episode #2.12 (2016) (TV Episode) A bar scene with Jessica Rabbit was re-enacted by Marta Jandová.

The Apprentice UK: Episode #12.9 (2016) (TV Episode) In the boardroom, Lord Sugar refer Jessica as Jessica Rabbit

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cancelled Movie Sequels (2016) (TV Episode) Who Discovered Roger Rabbit is #7.

Brain Dump: The Truth About the Powerpuff Reboot (2016) (TV Episode) Toon Town is mentioned.

Loway and Mr. Hand: The Elf on the Shelf (2016) (TV Episode) DVD is seen

Uncle: Rivals (2017) (TV Episode) Andy mentions Jessica Rabbit.

The Wardrobe (2017) (Video Game) Upon seeing a giant magnet "Originally from Toon Town, am I right?"

Nostalgia Critic: Cool World (2017) (TV Episode) "...presumably called Who Plagiarized Roger Rabbit"

Caddicarus: Classic Nursery Rhymes on VHS: Part 2 (2017) (TV Episode) Caddicarus thinks the song "Patty Cake" refers to the character from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".

The Last Man on Earth: The Spirit of St. Lewis (2017) (TV Episode) Carol: "Roger Rabbit that."

The Goldbergs: Baré (2017) (TV Episode) Adam wears a t-shirt with Roger Rabbit on it.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Starcrash (2017) (TV Episode) Tom Servo's "P-p-p-p-please Akton!" is done in Roger Rabbit's voice

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: The Loves of Hercules (2017) (TV Episode) "Give him the dip!"

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (2017) (TV Episode) As a character raps "shave-and-a-haircut" on the wall, Crow says, "He's looking for Toons."

Thatcher Joe Vlogs: Something For Every Hole?! (2017) (TV Episode) Referenced by Joe Sugg.

The Goldbergs: Jedi Master Adam Skywalker (2017) (TV Episode) Adam wears Roger Rabbit T-shirt.

I Hate Everything: I Hate Sing (2016) (2017) (TV Episode) Poster shown as an example of an animated film that's funny.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) Valerian passes by a person dressed up as Jessica Rabbit.

Nostalgia Critic: Monkeybone (2017) (TV Episode) "Could you please shut up your Roger Rabbit?"

The Ben Shapiro Show: Like a Phoenix from the Ashes (2017) (TV Episode) Ben, while imitating Trump, makes reference to the steamroller scene.

Foxtrot (2017) Jessica and Roger Rabbit mentioned

The Cinema Snob: Song of the South (2017) (TV Episode) "It's good to see how Toontown thrived in the years after the cartoon Civil War."

Gruen XL: Same Sex Postal Survey (2017) (TV Episode) After a commercial for Magnum ice cream is shown, Jessica Rabbit is mentioned by Karen Ferry when she talks about the "male gaze" techniques often used to film women.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Blade Runner in 17 Minutes or Less (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by the Narrator.

Spielberg (2017) (TV Movie) Poster seen in Amblin montage.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Margot Robbie/Stephen Moyer/Rachel Feinstein (2017) (TV Episode) Margot Robbie mentions Jessica Rabbit

The Kill Count: Alien Resurrection (1997) (2017) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #11.16 (2018) (TV Episode) Still of Roger Rabbit shown

Sanders Sides: Can Lying Be Good? (2018) (TV Episode) When Patton is told he's not the director, he says "please" in the same manor as Roger Rabbit.

Endeavour: Cartouche (2018) (TV Episode) Inspector Thursday reminisces about going to the movie theatre and seeing "a couple of Maroon cartoons" before the main feature. Maroon Cartoons is the fictional cartoon studio in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".

Loway and Mr. Hand: Valentine's Day (Mini Movie) (2018) (TV Episode) Robert Zemeckis locks Roger Rabbit in a room. due to him asking for a sequel frequently.

Ready Player One (2018) Jessica Rabbit can be seen at the Oasis Nightclub.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Tina Fey/Evan Rachel Wood/Mean Girls (2018) (TV Episode) Still of Judge Doom in the NHL Superlatives segment

Life Sentence: Who Framed Stella Abbott? (2018) (TV Episode) Title name

iZombie: Mac-Liv-Moore (2018) (TV Episode) Don E says Carl's wife is "built like Jessica Rabbit"

All Night: Future Predictions (2018) (TV Episode) Deanna mentions Roni's "Jessica Rabbit dress".

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy and the Beest! (2018) (TV Episode) Referenced by Kimmy

Orange Is the New Black: Who Knows Better Than I (2018) (TV Episode) Badison mentions the movie by title.

The Happytime Murders (2018) The plot of a world where real puppets coexist with humans is similar to this film where cartoon characters coexist with humans in a world.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Avatar: The Live-Action Bender (2018) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

Innerspace II (2018) (Short) Roger's doll appears in the laboratory's bathroom.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Atlantic Rim (2018) (TV Episode) Tom imitates Roger Rabbit.

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: A Very Joe Bob Christmas: Phantasm IV (2018) (TV Episode) Joe Bob claims that the film opened the same day as Phantasm II.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Grover Said WHAT?!? (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

The Disappearance of My Mother (2019) Benedetta says men created women and this is how you get Jessica Rabbit.

Fresh Off the Boat: Legends of the Fortieth (2019) (TV Episode) Emery: "Is this like when you watched the movie 'Roger Rabbit' and then wanted a rabbit?"

Nostalgia Critic: Donnie Darko (2019) (TV Episode) The Critic describes Frank as "Francis Bacon's Roger Rabbit"

Best of the Worst: Spookies, Action USA, and Alien Private Eye (2019) (TV Episode) "Like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but it's just a jewel?"

1st Viewing: X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Nostalgia Critic: Balto II: Wolf Quest (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Is Maleficent Sexy? (2019) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit is name dropped.

Thomas Sanders & Friends: Blooper Reel: Return of the Bloop (Sanders Sides) (2019) (TV Episode) During a blooper, Thomas, as Deceit says "I'm not evil", and then Joan and him add "I'm just drawn that way."

In the Dark: Jessica Rabbit (2019) (TV Episode) Title reference.

1st Viewing: Mary Poppins Returns (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Midnight's Edge: Dark Phoenix Postmortem: An X-Men Franchise Retrospective (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned at 1:49 over a still of Eddie Valiant.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ariel x Halle (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

Nostalgia Critic: Blade II (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Remembering Russi Taylor (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in Russi Taylor's filmography.

The Sock That Lives in My Laundry Basket (2019) (Short) Sock finds a VHS tape of the movie.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Remembering Richard Williams (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in Richard Williams' filmography and later in discussion.

DuckTales: A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill! (2019) (TV Episode) Dewey's hairstyle at one point in the high school part of the Dream sequence briefly becomes a hand, similar to Donald's tailfeathers in a Piano Duel from that film.

Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Evil Toons - Flotte Teans im Geisterhaus (2019) (TV Episode) Kalkofe calls it one of the most famouscrossover movies featuring animation and life-action

Honest Trailers: Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) (TV Episode) Honest title: "Who Framed Ryan Reynolds"; Title seen in screenshot.

Nostalgia Critic: Demon Knight (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Bless the Harts: Cremains of the Day (2019) (TV Episode) A woman is dressed as Jessica Rabbit for Halloween.

American Horror Story: Episode 100 (2019) (TV Episode) Jingles gets an advanced copy of this movie.

The Good Place: A Chip Driver Mystery (2019) (TV Episode) Brent writes that his heroine's legs go on like Jessica Rabbit.

Pizza Party Podcast: VivziePop: Creator At The Hazbin Hotel Holidy Inn (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned among Zemeckis previous works.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Spawn Games (2019) (TV Episode) A laserdisc of the movie was seen on display.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Top 5 Animation News of 2019 (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in Richard William's filmography.

Like a Boss (2020) Mel calls Cliare, "Jessica Rabbit".

Sardonicast: The Rise of Skywalker, Space Jam (2020) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the Space Jam (1996) discussion

Back in Time for Winter: 1980s (2020) (TV Episode) Lauren mentions the title character.

Back in Time for Winter: Reflections (2020) (TV Episode) Lauren mentions the title character.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Dang it, Katie! (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up in Robert Zemeckis' filmography.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Re-Changing of the Bobs (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up as a movie whose props are going to be talked about in Prop Culture.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 7 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat brings it up as an outside source that helped Disney get back in the mainstream. Mat later brings it up when he talks about the London animators and Richard Williams.

Cinemassacre Video: Crazy VHS Tape Cover Art (2020) (TV Episode) Referenced.

Black Monday: Who Are You Supposed to Be? (2020) (TV Episode) Dawn dresses as Jessica Rabbit at the Halloween Party.

Features
Goofy Gymnastics (1948) (Short) Eddie and Roger watch this in the theatre.

Featured in
Precious Images (1986) (Short) brief clip shown in 1996 reissue

At the Movies: Who Framed Roger Rabbit/Aria/The Great Outdoors (1988) (TV Episode) Clips are shown. Movie is reviewed. Two thumbs up.

Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town (1988) (TV Movie) Clips of the film are shown.

The South Bank Show: The Art of Walt Disney (1988) (TV Episode) Clips shown

At the Movies: The Best Films of 1988 (1988) (TV Episode) Clips are shown. #2 on Gene Siskel's top-ten list; #8 on Roger Ebert's.

The Magical World of Disney: Mickey's Happy Valentine Special (1989) (TV Episode) clips with Roger and Jessica shown

At the Movies: Oscar Surprises for 1988 (1989) (TV Episode) Clips are shown.

At the Movies: The Best Films of the '80s (1989) (TV Episode) One of their picks.

That's Showbusiness: Holiday Special (1989) (TV Episode) Clip shown.

It All Started with a Mouse: The Disney Story (1989) (TV Movie) clips

The Making of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) (TV Short) clips shown

Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (1990) (TV Movie) Footage of Bugs from the movie is shown.

Hati Bukan Kristal (1990)

The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991) (TV Movie)

Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects (1994) (TV Special) clips shown

At the Movies: Why Gump? Why Now? (1994) (TV Episode) Clips are shown to demonstrate Robert Zemeckis's facility with special effects.

100 Years of Comedy (1997) (Video) Clips shown.

Flubber (1997) brief clip shown on Weebo's screen.

The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998) (TV Special) featured in the In Memoriam segment for Stubby Kaye.

From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic (1999) (TV Movie) ILM's effect work on this film is discussed, with clips

At the Movies: That's Not All, Folks! (1999) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

Mickey Mouse Monopoly (2002) (Video) Clips shown.

I Love the '80s (2002) (TV Mini-Series)

CinéMagique (2002) (Short) short clip in the "kissing mix"

Who Made Roger Rabbit (2003) (Video) many scenes are shown

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Before and After (2003) (Video) Clips, snippets of interviews and behind-the-scenes

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Toon Stand-Ins (2003) (Video) Clips, snippets of interviews and behind-the-scenes

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: On Set! (2003) (Video) Clips, snippets of interviews and behind-the-scenes

Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) footage appears throughout

I Love the '80s Strikes Back: 1988 (2003) (TV Episode) Clips from the film are shown while the cast comment on it.

Troldspejlet: Episode #30.9 (2003) (TV Episode) DVD release reviewed + footage used

Half-Price (2003) the kid are watching the french-dubbing version of "Who framed Roger Rabbit?"

100 Greatest Sexy Moments (2003) (TV Movie) Clips are shown

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Clips are shown

Nostalgia Critic: Super Mario Bros.: The Movie (2007) (TV Episode) Clip of Roger Rabbit used after Doug comments that he keeps expecting Roger Rabbit to show up.

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Scariest Nostalgic Moments (2007) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is at spot number 3.

20 to 1: Sexiest Movie Moments (2007) (TV Episode) Clips shown in a segment on Jessica Rabbit.

The Many Faces of Donald Duck (2007) (Video) the dueling pianos scene in the Ink and Paint Club with Donald and Daffy is shown

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Hottest Animated Women (2008) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit in the number 1 spot.

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Nostalgic Mindfucks (2009) (TV Episode) Toontown is at the #11 spot

Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009) behind-the scenes footage and clips shown

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Zombieland/A Serious Man/Whip It (2009) (TV Episode) Brett's Secret Movie Confession

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 14 (2010) (TV Episode) Film is talked about as an honorable mention, clips shown.

Nostalgia Critic: The Care Bears Movie (2010) (TV Episode) Dialog from Judge Doom is dubbed over Nicholas from "The Care Bears Movie".

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Coolest Cliches (2010) (TV Episode) Clips from this movie are shown.

Nostalgia Critic: Thief and the Cobbler (2010) (TV Episode) The director also did animation work for this film

The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Sexiest Outfits (2010) (TV Episode) Footage is shown, with Craig's face superimposed over Eddie Valiant's.

The Cinema Snob: Night Trap (2011) (TV Episode) Clip used in review.

Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.11 (2011) (TV Episode) a clip from Roger Ebert's 1988 review of the film is shown during the closing credits

The Nostalgia Teen: Top 11 Animated Movies (2011) (TV Episode) # 1

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: A Nightmare on Elm Street (2011) (TV Episode) clip shown when mentioning Charles Fleischer's cameo

The Nostalgia Chick: Top Ten Disney Deaths (2011) (TV Episode) recalling Roger being electrocuted, but he doesn't die. Plus "The Dip" takes #1 as the most gruesome Disney death.

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 2 (2011) (TV Episode) This film inspired Don Bluth to make Rock-A-Doodle mix live-action with animation. Clips shown.

Disneycember: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2012) (TV Episode) Footage is shown.

Phelous & the Movies: Evil Toons (2012) (TV Episode) Dickman discusses the movie and its inspiration to filmmakers

The Blockbuster Buster: Wild Wild West (2012) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Fantasy Worlds (2012) (TV Episode) Toon Town is #8.

Nostalgia Critic: Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (2012) (TV Episode) audio of Judge Doom, as a toon, admitting to killing Eddie's brother plays during the reveal of a character with bugged out eyes.

Nostalgia Critic: A Simple Wish (2012) (TV Episode) "Only to find the flattened Judge Doom here."

The Nostalgia Chick: Lindsay's Top Eleven Favorite Movies of All Time! (This Week) (2012) (TV Episode) Lindsay's #6 favorite

Nostalgia Critic: Scooby-Doo (2012) (TV Episode) "Roger Rabbit was better integrated than him!"

Persistence of Vision (2012) Clips shown

Painting Rubber Penguins: Making 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' (2012) (Short) Supporting material

Brows Held High: Shortbus (2012) (TV Episode) Recalling Jessica playing patty-cake.

The Naughty Room (2012) Todd watches is on TV.

WatchMojo: The Origins of Goofy (2013) (TV Episode) clips shown

The Blockbuster Buster: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2013) (TV Episode) The tunnel to Toontown is featured.

Count It Down: Greatest Animated Movie Characters (2013) (TV Special) Jessica Rabbit is #18.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Paused Movie Moments (2013) (TV Episode) Commando Cartoons is #8.

The Cinema Snob: The Legend of the Lone Ranger (2013) (TV Episode) "The 2013 version (of The Lone Ranger) had a plot similar to Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and he compares villains and mcguffins.

Nostalgia Critic: Nostalgia Critic's Top 11 Adult Jokes We Never Got as Kids (2013) (TV Episode) "Nice booby trap" takes #5

Nostalgia Critic: Should We Scare the S#*% Out of Kids? (2013) (TV Episode) Critic talks about kids' films with some intense moments, like this one

WatchMojo: Top 10 Scariest Scenes from Non-Horror Movies (2013) (TV Episode) Doom and Gloom is #6.

Animation Lookback: Top 10 OTHER Disney Villains (2013) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is ranked at number 6.

Nostalgia Critic: Has CGI Gone Too Far? (2013) (TV Episode) talks about the perfectly blended live action and animation

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Bars in TV and Film (2013) (TV Episode) The Ink and Paint Club gets an honorable mention.

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Strangest (Yet Best) Couples (2014) (TV Episode) Jessica and Roger take #11

1,001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014) (Short) Clip is presented

The 86th Annual Academy Awards (2014) (TV Special) Animated heroes presentation.

Nostalgia Critic: Disney Afternoon (2014) (TV Episode) points out that the premise to Bonkers is all too similar to this movie

Nostalgia Critic: What You Never Knew About Roger Rabbit (2014) (TV Episode) This film is the subject of this editorial

The Blockbuster Buster: My Favorite Martian (2014) (TV Episode) Judge Doom shown during montage

The Greatest 80s Movies (2014) (TV Movie) Number 15 in the Countdown

Honest Trailers: Forrest Gump (2014) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Towns (2014) (TV Episode) Toontown is #6.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cartoon Cars (2014) (TV Episode) Benny the Cab gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cutest Animated Couples in Movies (2014) (TV Episode) Roger & Jessica Rabbit are #10.

Nostalgia Critic: Is Tree of Life Full of Shit? (2014) (TV Episode) clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Crossovers (2014) (TV Episode) Bugs Bunny & Mickey Mouse appearing in Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #5.

Brows Held High: Beauty and the Beast: Part 3 (2014) (TV Episode) Footage is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Wrongfully Accused Movie Characters (2014) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit gets an honorable mention.

The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2015) (TV Special) Clip showed in the Memoriam section for Bob Hoskins

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Redheads (2015) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit is #4.

The Cinema Snob: Who Reamed Rosie Rabbit? (2015) (TV Episode) Snob reviews a porno spoof of this film, and there are references throughout

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Cats Don't Dance (2015) (TV Episode) clip shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Annoying Major Characters in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit is given an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Interspecies Couples in Movies and TV (2015) (TV Episode) Roger & Jessica Rabbit are #10.

AniMat's Classic Reviews: Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned as one of Richard Williams' side project. Clip shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Dumbest Movie Cartoon Characters (2015) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Hottest Female Cartoon Characters (2015) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Funniest Laughing Scenes in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Killing 'Em with Laughter is #6.

Honest Trailers: Super Mario Bros (2015) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

Lost in Adaptation: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (2015) (TV Episode) Review of the film

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sentient Vehicles of All Time (2015) (TV Episode) Benny the Cab is #7.

WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Innuendos in Kids Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Nice Booby Trap gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Villains Destroyed by the Power they Sought (2016) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is #8.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2016) (TV Episode) The film is reviewed.

Greatest Animated Movies (2016) (TV Movie) Number 12 in the countdown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Villain Names in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Murder Mystery Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Should Have a Sequel (2016) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #2.

Nostalgia Critic: Does PG Mean Anything Anymore? (2016) (TV Episode) a kid-friendly film that pushed for its PG rating

Nostalgia Critic: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2016) (TV Episode) "It's not as good as Roger Rabbit..."

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Robert Zemeckis Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #3.

MsMojo: Another Top 10 Cutest Disney Couples (2017) (TV Episode) Roger & Jessica Rabbit get an honorable mention.

Nostalgia Critic: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2017) (TV Episode) "...now we have the one from Judge Doom at the end of"

WatchMojo: Top 10 Awesome Action Scenes in Comedies (2017) (TV Episode) Real Cartoon Carnage is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Mixed Live Action and Animation (2017) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Need a 3D Remaster (2017) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Oddest Movie Couples (2017) (TV Episode) Roger & Jessica Rabbit are #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies You Won't Believe Are Rated PG (2017) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Controversial Moments in Animated Movies (2017) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit is #2.

Venom On The Shelf: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (2017) (TV Episode) Topic of review.

Cinematic Venom Presents: 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (2017) (TV Episode) Topic of review.

The Chronic Rift: Let's Take it From the Top (2018) (TV Episode) Featured in the 2018 anniversaries

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Banned for Shocking Reasons (2018) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which was banned in China because they don't allow foreign made films combining live-action with animation, is #8.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Controversial Scenes in PG Movies (2018) (TV Episode) Jessica Rabbit's Introduction is #9.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Ambitious Crossover Events in History (2018) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #1.

MsMojo: Another Top 10 Darkest Moments in Children's Movies (2018) (TV Episode) Cartoon Eyeballs is #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Ridiculously Over-the-Top Kids' Movie Villains (2019) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is #6.

WatchMojo: 80s Movies That RUINED Childhoods (ft Kat Cressida!) (2019) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Paused Movie Moments (2019) (TV Episode) Commando Cartoons is #8.

Nostalgia Critic: Best F(r)iends (2019) (TV Episode) A clip from the movie is used

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Inappropriate Kids' Movies (2019) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #5.

The Movies: The Eighties (2019) (TV Episode) Film discussed in the episode

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movie Cameos (2019) (TV Episode) Bugs Bunny & Mickey Mouse are #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Animated Movies That Did Something Brand New (2019) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Villains with Dumb Motivations (2019) (TV Episode) Judge Doom gets a dishonorable mention with building a freeway.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 1 (2019) (TV Episode) Footage used when AniMat talks about Disney projects Mel Blanc was a part of.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Better Than the Books They Were Based On (2019) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Scariest Characters in Non-Horror Films (2020) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is #5.

47th Annie Awards (2020) (TV Special) Footage of the film is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Adaptations No One Asked for But Were Great (2020) (TV Episode) Who Framed Roger Rabbit is #9.

Midnight's Edge: The Rise and Fall of AMC Theaters - The Corporate Reasons Behind the Collapse (2020) (TV Episode) A video clip of Eddie Valiant's "a story of greed, sex and murder" is used at 0:59.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 6 (2020) (TV Episode) Footage used when Mat Brunet talks about this film.

Prop Culture: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2020) (TV Episode) Multiple clips are featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Surprising Villain Movie Face Reveals (2020) (TV Episode) Judge Doom is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 20 Scariest Scenes from Non-Horror Movies (2020) (TV Episode) Doom & Gloom is #14.

Spoofs
The Wizard of Oz (1939) When Judge Doom is dying, he melts into the Dip, screaming and shrieking "I'm melting!" like the Wicked Witch of the West in "The Wizard of Oz".

Red Hot Riding Hood (1943) (Short) Jessica was partly based off Tex Avery's Red character, and the scene where Eddie is chased by Lena Hyena is similar to when the grandma chases the wolf.

Gilda (1946) Jessica Rabbit spoofs Gilda/Rita Hayworth.

Chinatown (1974)

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) "Come on, Eddie. You're my only hope."

Howard the Duck (1986)

Spoofed in
Who Framed Ginger Grant? (1989) (Video) Video's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title.

Who Reamed Rosie Rabbit? (1989) (Video) porn parody

Tiny Toon Adventures: New Character Day (1991) (TV Episode) A Roger Rabbit-like character auditions to be on "Tiny Toons" but is dropped through a trap door on the stage.

Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) (TV Movie)

Darkwing Duck: Film Flam (1991) (TV Episode) Andy Ape is a parody of Roger Rabbit.

Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992) (Video)

Tiny Toon Adventures: Thirteensomething (1992) (TV Episode) Babs spin-changes into Jessica Rabbit's outfit at one point.

Last Action Hero (1993)

Inspector Gadget (1999)

South Park: Scott Tenorman Must Die (2001) (TV Episode) Kenny dies like the weasels, laughing himself to death and then floating up towards heaven as a white ghost.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

The Big Knights: The Time Protonosphere (2001) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit appears

The Simpsons: Weekend at Burnsie's (2002) (TV Episode) Homer's car during his hallucination, looks like Benny the Cab.

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) The scene and music where Austin's father flirts with Cleopatra.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game)

Robot Chicken: Love, Maurice (2009) (TV Episode) O.J. must search for his ex-wife's killer and it turns out that Roger Rabbit is the killer.

Muchachada nui: Episode #3.3 (2009) (TV Episode) In segment "Le llaman Conejo" the 'Shave-and-a-Haircut-Trick' scene (In this case: tapping out the beats on an exterior body of a pickup truck) is spoofed.

Cartoon Hook-Ups: Roger and Jessica Rabbit (2013) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit cheats on Jessica Rabbit.

Sanders Shorts: Studying with Roger Rabbit (2016) (TV Episode) Roger Rabbit and Thomas reprise the scene where Valiant tries to convince Roger to have a drink, only changing the drink with Roger doing his homework.

Loway and Mr. Hand: Who Framed Loway (2017) (TV Episode) The episode is a parody of this film.

Loway and Mr. Hand: Loway the TV Star (2017) (TV Episode) One of the lines is spoofed.

Female Versions: Crazy Rabbit (2017) (TV Episode) Reimagines dialogue with a female Eddie Valiant.

Female Versions: Public Transportation (2017) (TV Episode) Reimagines dialogue with a female Eddie Valiant.

Robot Chicken: Never Forget (2018) (TV Episode) Date My Mom focuses on Jessica Rabbit's huge... personality.

Ollie & Scoops: Old Crumplecranks (2020) (TV Episode) Old Crumplecranks eyes briefly shape into daggers in one scene.