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** Mind you, this was released six years ''before'' ''[[The Lion King]]''! |
** Mind you, this was released six years ''before'' ''[[The Lion King]]''! |
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** He also has one at the climax. He's normally quite composed but {{spoiler|when he gets run over by a steamroller and reveals himself as a toon, he goes completely and openly [[Ax Crazy]].}} |
** He also has one at the climax. He's normally quite composed but {{spoiler|when he gets run over by a steamroller and reveals himself as a toon, he goes completely and openly [[Ax Crazy]].}} |
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{{quote|'''Doom:''' (his voice rising in pitch until it is absolutely shrieking) Remember me, Eddie?! WHEN I {{spoiler|KILLED YOUR BROTHER}}, [[ |
{{quote|'''Doom:''' (his voice rising in pitch until it is absolutely shrieking) Remember me, Eddie?! WHEN I {{spoiler|KILLED YOUR BROTHER}}, [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|I TALKED! JUST! LIKE! THIS!!!!!!]]}} |
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* [[Visual Pun]]: |
* [[Visual Pun]]: |
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** The movie's poster. Roger Rabbit is "framed". |
** The movie's poster. Roger Rabbit is "framed". |