Jessica Rabbit - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Movie Maniacs) Custom Action Figure
Custom #: | 6845 | Name: | Jessica Rabbit - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? | Custom Type: | Action Figure | Toy Series: | Movie Maniacs | Creator: | N TT  | Date Added: | March 30, 2008 | Base Figure: | TEKKEN Anna Williams | Height: | 6.50 inches |
Could never figure out why they didn't put this character into action figure production. Hey, she's the ultimate toy toon diva! Queen of the looney toons, and lethal at the game of patty cakes. How she managed to slip under the toy radar, and not get into some toy figure hall-of-fame is baffling. Some of the porcelain or PVC statues of her out there are really well done and pricey(like the one by Medicom) but having some articulation to the figure just gives the perfect excuse to get all "hands on" with her. Shucks, even if it's only just the head and arms that swivel. Swapped heads with a Dawn figure, she had certain similarities that made the sculpt work easier. Re-did the face and extended the hair with apoxie. The Anna Williams figure provided the dress but was much more modest in the chest department, so needed to enhance the bosoms, rework her shoulder and waist for a more sexy cartoon look. Sculpted the microphone to resemble those vintage mics from the 50's and Roger Rabbit appears courtesy of an old Happy Meal toy. Stick around for their midsummer mid-afternoon matinee show! It'll be a song and dance! You won't be able to keep it in your pants! The cartoon squirrel that just ran up your shins that is. Thanks you all for visiting!  Please wait... |
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Absolutely stunning, friggin' perfect!!!
Doc - I think Franklin said that about beer. I think beer's (well, and fame & money) the reason that a sultry fox like this would marry a rabbit. gross...