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| | Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Roger Rabbit |
 | | Roger's section of Disneyland, "Toontown", has been renamed "Mickey's Toontown", and few references to Roger remain there. |
 | | As it is, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (the plot was modified to leave Roger alive at the end, and the title adjusted to match), which premiered June 21, 1988, sparked a new wave of modern animation, revitalizing Disney's position in that field. |
 | | Roger Rabbit would probably be an amusing footnote in modern literature, if The Walt Disney Company hadn't teamed with Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment (Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures) to turn it into a feature-length film, displaying the most sophisticated melding of live action and animation ever seen. |
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