Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?

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Title Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?

First edition cover
Author Gary Wolf
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Mystery novel
Publisher Villard
Released July 30, 1991
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 255 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-679-40094-X
Preceded by Who Censored Roger Rabbit?

Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit? is a mystery/humor novel written by Gary Wolf released in 1991. The book is neither a sequel nor a prequel to Who Censored Roger Rabbit? or the film adaptation by Disney. It is just a spin-off story with the same characters, just different situations. A good example of such story-telling is cartoon series like Looney Tunes, where the episodes hold no continuity.

The novel contains most of the original main cast members, such as Roger Rabbit, Eddie Valiant, Jessica Rabbit, and Baby Herman. The personalities of each of these characters reflect more of their movie selves from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, such as Jessica's devotion to Roger and the rabbit's own more cartoony quirks, such as his speech impediment.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The story starts out with Eddie Valiant at the front door of Roger Rabbit's house. Almost immediately after he is let inside the house, Roger tells him about the upcoming Gone with the Wind toon adaptation and how he has a chance to play the lead as Rhett Butler. However, the Telltale News, a newspaper that tends to Toons, prints an article about Jessica Rabbit and her relationship with Clark Gable. Valiant primarily declines, stressing that he promised his wife, 'Doris' (who seems to be Delores from the movie), that he wouldn't take such work anymore. However, he takes the job because of the quote Roger announces.

From this simple case, the story branches out to the murders of Kirk Enigman (another candidate for the part of Rhett Butler), Baby Herman, and Dodger Rabbit (Roger Rabbit's evil cousin).