Roger does not take well to alcoholic beverages it is shown twice in the film that when he has consumed one, he changes color rapidly, at least one of his eyes swells, his head spins and he mumbles incoherently at a fast pace, before stretching up into the air and whistling like a steam train at a loud enough tone to shatter glass, all the while spinning around. He is a white clownish rabbit with a gap between his front teeth, a voice that resonates of Huntz Hall in "The Bowery Boys", a blue Porky Pig-like bowtie with yellow spots, a droopy-like hair, a Bugs Bunny-like head with blue eyes, a pink nose and round-tipped ears, red Oswald-like pants with a green patch behind and Mickey Mouse-like gloves (yellow ones). One of his famous traits is his voice, "P-b-b-b-b-bleeeease!". In the movie, the voice of Roger Rabbit is performed by Charles Fleischer, who was known for electing to wear an actual rabbit costume on the set to get into the role. While his antics initially annoy Eddie and he wants nothing to do with him, even he eventually comes to appreciate his better qualities, which contributes to him getting over his negative bias towards Toons due to seeing they're not all bad. However, he's also genuinely kind, empathetic and well-meaning, and takes the concept of using humor to make people happy quite seriously, which probably contributes to why he get along well with many of his fellow Toons like Baby Herman and Benny the Cab, as well as why Jessica is attracted to him (in addition to his sense of humor, which is considered a very important quality among Toons). He is also somewhat childish and somewhat dimwitted at times. In many ways, Roger acts like a typical cartoon character, meaning he's very prone to acting over-the-top, regardless of what emotion he's feeling. 2.4 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (movie).
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