Funko NYCC 2022: Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Roger Rabbit Funko Pop!
The new Funko POP! Movies: Who Framed Roger Rabbit – Roger Rabbit Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure – NYCC 2022 and Funko Shop Exclusive will be available online starting 6 AM PT on Friday, October 7th, at the links below (click to jump!)
Roger Rabbit is one of the most beloved cartoon characters of all time. He first appeared in Disney's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in 1988 and quickly became a fan favorite. What makes Roger so unique? Perhaps it's his big ears or his endearingly goofy personality.
Everyone's favorite lovable rogue, Roger Rabbit, is now available as a Funko Pop! figure. This pop figure captures Roger's signature look, from his big ears and wide eyes to his red overalls.
Funko has perfectly captured Roger's mischievous personality, making this Pop! Figure a must-have for any fan of the movie.
The New York Comic-Con 2022 exclusive Roger Rabbit Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure can be found at the links below as soon as the online sale begins (click to jump!)
In the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," Roger Rabbit is framed for the murder of Marvin Acme, the owner of Toontown.
To clear his name, Roger must team up with private human investigator Eddie Valiant to solve the case.
Eddie is initially reluctant to work with Roger, but he eventually agrees to help him clear his name.
The two team up to uncover the real murderer, and along the way, they find a conspiracy that threatens the future of cartoon characters.
Along the way, they must contend with the evil Judge Doom, who wants to destroy Toontown to build a freeway in its place.
Roger is a lovable and brave character who will stop at nothing to clear his name.
Eddie is a gruff and cynical detective who has a soft spot for cartoons. Together, they make an unlikely but winning team.
The movie is a wild ride from start to finish and features some of the most iconic cartoon characters of all time.
Roger Rabbit is a lovable rogue who can't help getting into trouble, and Eddie Valiant is the hard-boiled detective who has to save him.
The film is based on the detective novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" by Gary K. Wolf.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" innovated with the use of "live-action" techniques, combining animated creatures with "flesh and blood" actors.
Great success among audiences and critics, it won three of the six Oscars for which it was nominated.
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