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One could argue that Doom’s experience as a judge bringing toons to justice would explain how he knew that trick would work so well in getting Roger to reveal himself. The first hint in that scene is the “shave and a haircut” bit. The next hint of Doom’s real identity is during the bar scene after Eddie and Roger go there to hide. The method in which Marvin Acme was killed, a safe dropped on his head, is eerily similar to the method in which Eddie’s brother, Teddy, was killed during the pursuit of the toon that robbed the Bank of Toon Town. It was during that pursuit that the culprit dropped a piano on Eddie and his brother. We later find out that the toon that killed Eddie’s brother had robbed the Bank of Toon Town, stealing a large number of simoleons. Santino tells him that the judge bought the election by spreading out a ton of simoleons a few years back. If Doom had been human, he wouldn’t have needed to put on the glove.ĭuring the DIP scene at the ACME Factory, Eddie asks Lieutenant Santino (played by Richard LeParmentier…the Imperial that Darth Vader chokes on the Death Star), how Doom became a judge. Near the end of the movie, Eddie Valiant comes into contact with DIP and we see that it has absolutely no effect on humans.

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Besides the horrifying screaming that probably traumatized some kids in theaters (remember, this is a Disney movie released through their Touchtone Pictures studio), it is the fact that Doom wore such a heavy glove that is the first hint of who he is.

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Doom puts on a heavy, rubber glove and picks up a stray toon shoe and proceeds to dip the toon into the DIP.

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During the scene Doom’s henchmen, the Weasels, show up and in the back of their van is a barrel of DIP (a mixture of Turpentine, Acetone, and Benzine…all known paint thinners), the only known substance that can kill a toon (of which Doom “discovered”). We first meet Doom at the ACME factory, where Marvin Acme was murdered (Roger Rabbit was framed for this murder). In the end, we find out that Doom was an evil toon who had no qualms about eliminating the other toons for his own personal gain.įrom the beginning of the movie there are hints of Judge Doom really is. It is up to Detective Eddie Valiant to clear the name of toon Roger Rabbit and expose the plot of the villain. The land on which Toon Town exists would then be used to build a freeway (a new concept in 1947 Los Angeles), lined with billboards, gas stations, car dealerships, etc. The entire movie revolves around Doom’s plan to take ownership of Toon Town and wipe it off the face of the Earth. When I sat down and watched this movie with my son, I realized that there were subtle hints to Judge Doom’s real identity sprinkled through out the movie, particularly in the beginning, that went way over my head when I was kid.Ĭonsidering that this movie came out in 1988, I don’t think a Spoiler warning is really necessary, but in case there are some on here who haven’t seen this movie, there are spoilers from this point forward.Īnyone who has seen this movie probably remembers how they felt the first time they watched it and discovered that Judge Doom (played beautifully by Christopher Lloyd) was a toon wearing a disguise. But I also noticed that I pick up on certain things that I didn’t when I was younger. As I get older, I find that I have a better appreciation for the movie the mechanics of merging that much live action and animation together, the humor (both blatant cartoon and subtle adult humor), and the throwback to the detective/film noir era of Hollywood. Roger Rabbit is one of those movies from my childhood that I absolutely love to watch well into my adulthood.














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