Welcome to an all-new episode of the Literary License Podcast, where we bridge the gap between literature and its screen adaptations. Join us and our special guest, Leandro Gazi, as we unwrap our life experiences, delve into the intriguing world of 'Who Censored Roger Rabbit?' novel by Gary Wolf and its iconic movie adaptation 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'.
We ecstatically dig deeper into the book’s thought-provoking narrative and how it subtly interlaces political innuendos. We uncover the creative vision of Leandro and how the distinctive charm of the movie adaptation adds to the Roger Rabbit legacy. Discover the plot twists and suspenseful allegory, leading us through a maze of mysteries and unanticipated denouements in the narrative.
We then traverse the exquisite realm of 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', directed by the genius Robert Zemeckis. Released in 1988, it was a spectacular blend of live-action and animation, earning global recognition for its visual effects, performances, and humor. We feature a detailed comparison between the original book and the film adaptation, leading to an insightful view of the whole creation process.
Our discussion takes you back to the unforgettable scenes, such as the magnetic performance of Jessica Rabbit and Eddie Valiant's thrilling adventures in Toontown. We reveal the magic behind how this film jump-started the Disney Renaissance, setting a benchmark for animation.
Lastly, ride with us on a captivating journey into the world of animation film-making. We present a critique on the process of integrating classical characters into unrelated plots, the resulting repetitiveness, and how these techniques trick the viewer's eye to create visual masterpieces. Join us as we navigate the interesting narrative loops and special effects that mesmerize audiences through decades.
Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – Copyright . All rights reserved
Closing Credits: Why Don’t You Do Right by Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee. Copyright 1942 Columbia Records
Section Breaks: Soundtrack Selections from the Original Motion Soundtrack Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Music by Alan Silverstri. Copyright 1988 Disney Records.
Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast.
All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission.
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Season 6: Episode 284 - BATMAN: The Animated Series: See No Evil/Beware the Grey Ghost/Prophecy of Doom/Joker’s Favor
Season 6: Episode 283 - AMERICA GOES DARK: We Need To Talk About Kevin (L. Shriver)/Film (2011)
Season 6: Episode 282 - M&M: Eating Raoul (1984)/Cannibal The Musical (1994)
Season 6: Episode 281 - MAKE/REMAKE: West Side Story (1961/2021)
Season 6: Episode 280 - DOCTOR WHO: The Edge of Destruction
Season 6: Episode 279 - BATMAN: The Animated Series: I Got Batman In My Basement /Heart of Ice/The Claw Part 1 &2
Season 6: Episode 278 - AMERICA GOES DARK: We Have Always Lived In A Castle (S. Jackson)/Film (2018)
Season 6: Episode 277 - M&M: Double Indemnity (1944)/Basic Instinct (1992)
Season 6: Episode 274 - MAKE/REMAKE: The Women (1939)/The Opposite Sex (1956)
Season 6: Episode 276 - DOCTOR WHO: The Daleks Part 2
Season 6: Episode 275 - BATMAN: Be A Clown/Two Face Part 1 & 2/It’s Never Too Late
Season 6: Episode 273 - AMERICA GOES DARK: Gone Girl (G Flynn)/Gone Girl (2014)
Season 6: Episode 272 - M&M: Adele Blanc-Sec (2010)/A&C Meet The Mummy (1955)
Season 6: Episode 271 - MAKE/REMAKE: The Mummy (1932)/The Mummy (1999)
Season 6: Episode 270 - DOCTOR WHO: The Daleks Part 1
Season 6: Episode 269: BATMAN: TAS: Pretty Poison, The Underdwellers, POV, The Forgotten
Season 6: Episode 268 - America Goes Dark: Whatever Happened to Cousin Charlotte (H. Farrell)/Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Season 6: Episode 267: The Ivy Austin Interview
Season 6: Episode 266 - M&M: Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)/Shape of Water (2017)
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