![]() The Captain, from inside his snowglobe way up on a high shelf, sees Babette and is in love at first sight. Raggedy Ann explains it all (in song of course) and Babette also sings about how sad she is to be there (the song titled Poor Babette which is hard to understand with her heavy accent), and since she has no choice she will stay. Not only that, but Babette seems to be unaware she IS a doll. Raggedy Ann and Andy try to explain that the playroom is her new home, but Babette wants to be back in Paris. When Babette comes out of her doll house, she is distraught by not knowing where she is. Marcella tells her Raggedy Ann doll to take good care of Babette, and when she leaves the room, all her toys come to life to welcome Babette. ![]() ![]() Inside is the beautiful french doll, Babette. She is celebrating her birthday and a special package has arrived. With her cherubic face, pouty lips, and big purple eyelids - one can definitely see some similarities to Jessica. Sound familiar? The history of Jessica Rabbit's look can be traced to this character. One character, named Babette, was a beautiful french doll who was shipped to the playroom and has no idea she's a doll at all. There was a fully animated movie from 1977 (directed Who Framed Roger Rabbit's lead animator Richard Williams) titled Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure, which first used the very same plot. These characters though were all Henson puppets. It also dealt with one new toy of the group not knowing she is a toy at all. The Christmas Toy was made by Henson Studios in the mid eighties where toys came to life when left alone. This was not the first time this concept was tried for a movie, but by far the most successful. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and a comical bunch of other toys became living objects who had lives of their own when real people weren't looking. The Disney movie Toy Story entertained that very notion. ![]() Park ECVs outside.As children, I think we all hoped our toys could magically come to life. Wheelchairs enter through the FASTPASS line and ask a Cast Member for help. Accessibility: You have to transfer from your wheelchair or ECV into the ride vehicle by yourself or with help from your companions.Each one has a bench seat and a steering wheel and can hold two to three people. Seating: Ride vehicles looks like a cartoon car.If you have back or neck trouble, just don't spin the car, and the ride will be much smoother. But not on evenings when there are fireworks because Toontown will be closed. Use a Fastpass to shorten your time in line, or try getting in line during the parades or evening shows. Restrictions: No height restrictions. Children under age seven years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older.84% of them said It's a must-do or ride it if you have time. We polled 219 of our readers to find out what they think about Roger Rabbit. For that alone, it’s worth using the Fastpass system instead. In fact, a shrieking baby (or maybe worse, one who needs a diaper change) can leave you wondering where to get one of those portable holes so you can get out of there - quick. It’s a noisy wait, both from the in-queue entertainment and the noise everyone else makes around you. A 30-minute wait will take place completely inside. The queue for Roger Rabbit is long and indoors. You can steer your vehicle in all directions as you struggle to keep control. Then it's on to the Gag Factory and near destruction, averted by Roger's quick action using a portable hole. You'll zip down the streets, crash into Bullina’s China Shop (get it? bull in a china shop?) and careen through the powerhouse where Roger Rabbit is having a fight with Psycho. The weasels are out to kill Roger, who is traveling with Lenny's brother Benny. Your taxi spins out of control while you chase the villains through town. You're just getting on the way when those evil weasels throw a bunch of slippery, toon-killing Dip on the road. Here's a quick overview of the story: You have rented a toon-style taxi cab named Lenny (a cousin of Benny the Cab) for a tour of Toontown. Riders take a wild taxi ride through Roger Rabbit's wacky cartoon world at Disneyland.
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