Warner Bros. Had One Rule For Its Biggest Characters In Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit miraculously managed to have both Disney and Warner Bros. characters in the movie, but there were some rules set to make it happen.
Read MoreWho Framed Roger Rabbit miraculously managed to have both Disney and Warner Bros. characters in the movie, but there were some rules set to make it happen.
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