Trivia

Did you see Bart Simpson as a cameo in Toontown? No, he isn't one of those blink-and-you-miss-him moments. In fact, if you blink, you might have a better shot at spotting him. Why is that? Because Bart Simpson isn't actually in the movie. But Nancy Cartwright, the voice of the iconic yellow brat, voices the poor cartoon shoe fated to be dipped to death by Judge Doom. (Source)

In an early version of Roger Rabbit, Judge Doom was the same Toon who killed Bambi's mother. Who knows why they changed it. (Source)

Roger may not have seen a feature-length sequel, but comic writer Bob Foster penned a graphic novel sequel called The Resurrection of Doom in 1989. In his original draft, Foster reveals that Doom played the roles of Disney villains over the years. He didn't mention the guy who killed Bambi's mom, but he did show Doom as the magic mirror in Snow White and as a demon in Fantasia. Disney changed it for the final draft. (Source)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? inspired many urban legends about alleged dirty Easter Eggs in the film. Some believe that Jessica goes commando, being exposed when she is thrown from the spinning taxi cab. Also, in the original version, Baby Herman extends what looks like his middle finger when looking up his nanny's dress. If any of these are actually true, these animators need to be let out into the fresh air more. (Source)

After Judge Doom's plot to takeover Toontown failed, it appears that Mickey Mouse bought it, and probably still had a lot of dough to spare. Disneyland features Mickey's Toontown. In this section of the park, you can take a ride on Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. It's described as "dark," "loud," and "spinning," just like the film. (Source)

Roger Rabbit seems like the least likely character to inspire a dance craze, but he did. The Roger Rabbit is an iconic hip-hop dance. Emphasis on the hop. Because he's a rabbit. And he hops. Oh, just shut up and dance. (Source)