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Eddie Valiant: So why come to me? I'm the one who took the pictures of your wife.

Roger Rabbit: Yeah, and you're also the one who helped all these toons. Everyone knows that when a toon's in trouble, there's only one place to go: Valiant & Valiant.

Eddie Valiant: Not anymore.

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In the alley scene, where the two motorcycle policemen collide with the police car, and the motorcycle cops fly over the car, you can see the landing pads placed on the pavement to cushion their fall. See more...

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J. Thaddeus Toad, upon whom the ride 'Mr. Toad's Wild Ride' at Disneyland is based, makes a cameo appearance in Toontown. He is seen riding on the top of a fire truck ladder yelling "tally ho! Tally ho!" See more...

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Revealing: The window blind in Maroon's office changes to a sheet of tambour (as found in roll-top desks) just before Roger crashes through it. This was to ensure his outline remains perfectly in it, otherwise pieces would drop out which are not attached to the strings on either side.

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