Showing posts with label Disney Hollywood Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney Hollywood Studios. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Jessica Rabbit Pressed Penny
While there is not much left of the Roger Rabbit themed area in Disney's Hollywood Studios (and it might be completely gone during construction of the new Star Wars Land) a Pressed Penny Souvenir machine was there with Jessica Rabbit as one of the selections. Along with the new 2016 Disney Logo and Jack-Jack from The Incredibles, Jessica can be selected when you put a penny into the machine and have it pressed with the likeness of your choice. Several of these machines can be found around the park with different character selections. It costs .50¢ and you need to supply the penny as well.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Pin Release - Remember When Jessica Rabbit
A surprise Jessica Rabbit pin was released today, September 19th, in Walt Disney World. This pin is fourth in the Remember When series, featuring older Disney attractions which no longer exist. This pin shows the Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly the Disney MGM Studios) and part of the Roger Rabbit themed area from the park, with Roger's silhouette blasting through the brick wall and the cut-out of Jessica Rabbit. This is a fully sculpted metal relief pin and is a Limited Edition of 750.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Roger Rabbit's Hollywood
Here is a small glimpse at the land that never was in the Disney-MGM Studios park. Roger Rabbit's Hollywood was a proposed section of the park, and was all ready to go until plans changed for whatever reason. Here we can see a replica of the Acme warehouse and Maroon Cartoons building doubling as "Maroon Studios" from the description in the photo. We can't tell what this building was going to serve as but it would have been large and served a great purpose if only to bring us that much more into the movie. The other is of concept art for the Roger Rabbit Toontown Trolley ride, which was to be a motion simulation ride much like Star Tours. There were also plans for Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy, another dark-light ride much like Car Toon Spin, that takes you careening through the hospital hallways seen in Tummy Trouble. A Toontown Diner was also planned as the main restaurant.
A recreation of The Terminal Bar where Dolores worked would have been another eatery, and would have connected to the Red Car Trolley, as seen in the film. There's never been any information on how much of a role Jessica Rabbit would have played if this section of the park was created (merchandise, a costumed character, etc) but it has been said that Roger was going to be included in the original gang (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Donald and Goofy) and was being pushed to be as famous and recognizable as Goofy.
While Roger Rabbit's Hollywood only made it to concept stage, the area it was to be located in was around the newer Sunset Boulevard (the street leading to the Tower of Terror) during its second phase of construction/expansion in the 90's. The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is roughly one spot the land would have been. A scale model for that area of the park (photo left courtesy MartinsVids.net) shows how invested Disney was with Roger Rabbit. The section was to include what might have been the parks first roller coaster, based on the cartoon short Roller Coaster Rabbit. According to a New York Times article:
Movies Provide Themes For Disney World Attractions
February 18, 1990 | By New York Times News Service
Disney's movie division is providing inspiration for a new series of back lot "neighborhoods," rides and restaurants at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. According to plans for the theme park announced recently, the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?," made by a Disney subsidiary, Touchstone Pictures, will be the source for an area called Roger Rabbit's Hollywood to be built in the mid-1990s.
This will be a kind of Toontown, where-as in the movie-only cartoon characters may live.
Visitors will meet the movie's eponymous cartoon hero, ride a Toontown trolley rocked by flight simulators, hop into Benny the cartoon cab, and careen in overaged Baby Herman's baby buggy through a Toontown hospital.
While plans for a grand Roger Rabbit Land were unfortunately scrapped, a small Roger Rabbit-themed area was created in Disney-MGM Studios where you could buy merchandise, take photos with standees, and play amongst many props - some of which were from the actual movie. (photo right via 2719 Hyperion)
Aside from some presence in the early days of the Disney-MGM Studios, Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin was a ride created in the Toontown area of Disneyland, and there was a Jessica Rabbit Store that briefly existed in Disney World's Pleasure Island.
A recreation of The Terminal Bar where Dolores worked would have been another eatery, and would have connected to the Red Car Trolley, as seen in the film. There's never been any information on how much of a role Jessica Rabbit would have played if this section of the park was created (merchandise, a costumed character, etc) but it has been said that Roger was going to be included in the original gang (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Donald and Goofy) and was being pushed to be as famous and recognizable as Goofy.
While Roger Rabbit's Hollywood only made it to concept stage, the area it was to be located in was around the newer Sunset Boulevard (the street leading to the Tower of Terror) during its second phase of construction/expansion in the 90's. The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is roughly one spot the land would have been. A scale model for that area of the park (photo left courtesy MartinsVids.net) shows how invested Disney was with Roger Rabbit. The section was to include what might have been the parks first roller coaster, based on the cartoon short Roller Coaster Rabbit. According to a New York Times article:
Movies Provide Themes For Disney World Attractions
February 18, 1990 | By New York Times News Service
Disney's movie division is providing inspiration for a new series of back lot "neighborhoods," rides and restaurants at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. According to plans for the theme park announced recently, the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?," made by a Disney subsidiary, Touchstone Pictures, will be the source for an area called Roger Rabbit's Hollywood to be built in the mid-1990s.
This will be a kind of Toontown, where-as in the movie-only cartoon characters may live.
Visitors will meet the movie's eponymous cartoon hero, ride a Toontown trolley rocked by flight simulators, hop into Benny the cartoon cab, and careen in overaged Baby Herman's baby buggy through a Toontown hospital.
While plans for a grand Roger Rabbit Land were unfortunately scrapped, a small Roger Rabbit-themed area was created in Disney-MGM Studios where you could buy merchandise, take photos with standees, and play amongst many props - some of which were from the actual movie. (photo right via 2719 Hyperion)
Aside from some presence in the early days of the Disney-MGM Studios, Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin was a ride created in the Toontown area of Disneyland, and there was a Jessica Rabbit Store that briefly existed in Disney World's Pleasure Island.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Jessica Cel Event Tomorrow
December 15, 2012
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Hop In, Jessica! Cel
Studios Animation Gallery, Disney's Hollywood Studios™, Walt Disney® World Resort
Special Guests: Ink and Paint Artists, Erin Magill, Theodora M. DeLaney, David Rippberger, Lynn Rippberger and Sharon K. Vincent
Today is your last chance to pre-order the Hop In, Jessica! Animation Cel if you are not attending the event tomorrow. Call 407-827-7600 to place your order now!
Unframed Cel Only $125
Black Framed Cel (pin and postcard not framed) $215
Black Framed Pin and Cel $245
Black Framed Pin, Postcard and Cel $255
Gold Framed and Cel (pin and postcard not framed) $285
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Original Maroon Studios Sign
Here is a photo of the very rare original Maroon Studios sign from Disney's MGM Studios (left). This original sign was more like the opening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit - with Baby Herman and Roger Rabbit's heads below the logo. This time Jessica is joining them. The sign comes off as a little awkward with Jessica there since her hair just sort of hangs down.
I'm not sure when or why the sign was changed, but you can spot many differences. Mainly that now the characters are not only floating heads in the distance, but closer up half-body poses. The Maroon Studios logo curves on top of them, and the names are bigger and easier to read. The background also seems to have been fixed up.
Most of the other Roger Rabbit-themed items were changed, taken down, or relocated, however, the newer Maroon Studios sign still stands in what's now knows as Disney's Hollywood Studios.


I'm not sure when or why the sign was changed, but you can spot many differences. Mainly that now the characters are not only floating heads in the distance, but closer up half-body poses. The Maroon Studios logo curves on top of them, and the names are bigger and easier to read. The background also seems to have been fixed up.
Most of the other Roger Rabbit-themed items were changed, taken down, or relocated, however, the newer Maroon Studios sign still stands in what's now knows as Disney's Hollywood Studios.


Friday, January 14, 2011
Loony Bin Jessica Rabbit Photo

Well if not, now here is your chance. Get a little creative with your skills and add yourself into the blank photo with Jessica, recreated from the original and found only on this site.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Park Photos - Walt Disney World
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