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Feature film of the week: `Who Framed Roger Rabbit'.(The Orlando Sentinel)

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

| August 17, 2001 | Boyar, Jay | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT

7 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 26

TBS

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"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is set in a place rather like the Hollywood of 1947.

But there is a crucial difference.

On its outskirts is Toontown, a ghetto inhabited by oppressed (and zany) cartoon characters.

Some of these "toons" wait tables or perform at the Ink and Paint Club, which has a restricted, humans-only clientele. Others show up at Maroon Studios to appear in cartoon films.

One Maroon Toon is Roger Rabbit, a floppy-eared, anything-for-a-laugh bunny in a polka-dot bow tie. When Roger is framed for murder, he seeks the help of …

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