The 2 Most Iconic Animated Characters Ever Appeared Onscreen Together For The First & Last Time 36 Years Ago

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It'd be tough to find two animated characters more iconic and with greater legacies than Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny, and even though they're owned by different studios, both anthropomorphized animals have appeared in the same project - but only once. As well as both having equally recognizable designs, Mickey and Bugs both have iconic cartoon character voices.

1 Mickey Mouse & Bugs Bunny Were Both In 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit Warner Bros. allowed their animated mascot to appear in a movie produced by Disney Close Gary K. Wolf's 1981 Who Censored Roger Rabbit novel served as the basis for the 1988 movie of a similar name. The source material was used as a loose jumping-off point for the adaptation, although the basic premise of the story remains the same in both versions.

Warner Bros. Had 1 Condition For Allowing Disney To Use Bugs Bunny In The Movie Disney's mascot wasn't allowed to overshadow Bugs Bunny As well as requiring payment for the use of Bugs Bunny, Warner Bros. had another rule they wanted to impose upon the production before an agreement was finalized. In short, if Mickey Mouse was on the screen, then Bugs Bunny had to be there at the same time.

Bugs Bunny Wasn't The Only Warner Bros. Animated Character To Appear In Who Framed Roger Rabbit Bugs had company from his home studio in the 1988's live-action/animation hybrid Close Because Disney was one of two production companies behind Roger Rabbit - the other being Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment - Disney characters had the most cameos of any studio involved in the collaboration. However, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck were not the only Warner Bros.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit didn't solely rely on established characters. In fact, the movie's title character was taken directly from the pages of the 1981 book on which the adaptation was based. Roger Rabbit had the biggest role of all the animated characters in the movie. Other prominent animated characters who made their onscreen debut in Who Framed Roger Rabbit include Jessica Rabbit, Benny the Cab, and the four weasels in the Toon Patrol.

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