70 free Who Framed Roger Rabbit trivia questions with answers — entertainment quiz, new questions added Aug 2026.
62 free Who Framed Roger Rabbit trivia questions with answers. Who Framed Roger Rabbit put Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse in the same frame, gave the world Judge Doom and the Dip, and won four Academy Awards while doing it. This quiz covers the whole picture: the 1947 Los Angeles setting, Eddie Valiant's grudge against toons, Marvin Acme's missing will, the Cloverleaf streetcar plot borrowed from real LA history, and the Ink and Paint Club. Easy questions ask who directed it and what the Dip does; the hard ones want the actor Spielberg first wanted for Eddie, the London neighbourhood where the animation was drawn, which studio's characters could not be licensed, and the cancelled prequel that would have sent Roger to war. Good for movie nights, animation buffs and anyone who still says 'p-p-p-please'. Every answer was checked against Wikipedia's articles on the film, its characters and its shorts, and each question carries the sentence that backs it up.
30 of 70 questions with answers and explanations. Play the quiz
Q 01Who directed Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Robert Zemeckis
Zemeckis was hired in 1985 on the strength of Romancing the Stone and Back to the Future, after Disney had turned him down for the job in 1982.
Q 02In what year was Who Framed Roger Rabbit released?
1988
It opened on June 22, 1988, and became the second-highest-grossing film of that year.
Q 03Who plays private detective Eddie Valiant?
Bob Hoskins
Hoskins studied his daughter playing with imaginary friends to prepare, and later said he hallucinated weasels for months after filming.
Q 04Who provides the voice of Roger Rabbit?
Charles Fleischer
He insisted on wearing a Roger Rabbit costume on set and stood in behind the camera so Hoskins had someone to act against.
Q 05Which actor plays the villainous Judge Doom?
Christopher Lloyd
He avoided blinking on camera to make the character more unsettling, and compared the part to his Klingon commander in Star Trek III.
Q 06In which year is the film's alternative-history Hollywood set?
1947
The setting lets the plot borrow the real 1940s buyout of Los Angeles's Pacific Electric Red Car streetcars.
Q 07What are the cartoon characters who live alongside humans called in the film?
Toons
They are otherwise indestructible, which is why the Dip is so terrifying to them.
Q 08What three chemicals make up the Dip?
Acetone, benzene and turpentine
Zemeckis compared Doom's plan to use the Dip to wipe out an entire population to Hitler's Final Solution.
Q 09Which author wrote the 1981 novel the film is loosely based on?
Gary K. Wolf
He later sued Disney over royalties and, in 2025, said the rights to Roger and friends had reverted to him.
Q 10What is the title of the 1981 novel the film was adapted from?
Who Censored Roger Rabbit?
In the book the toons were comic-strip characters rather than movie stars, and Roger is murdered partway through.
Q 11What is the name of Roger's glamorous toon wife?
Jessica
Her look was a composite of Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake's peek-a-boo hair and, at Zemeckis's urging, Lauren Bacall.
Q 12Which actress provided the uncredited speaking voice of Roger's wife?
Kathleen Turner
She took the job while pregnant because she 'just had to show up and do her voice', and says fans ask her to sign more photos of the cartoon than of herself.
Q 13Who sang 'Why Don't You Do Right?' for Roger's wife's nightclub number?
Amy Irving
The song had been made famous by Peggy Lee in the 1940s. Irving was married to Steven Spielberg at the time.
Q 21Before being changed to a taxi, Benny the Cab was first conceived as what?
A Volkswagen Beetle
Lou Rawls was the original choice to voice Benny before Charles Fleischer took that part too.
Q 22Where was the film's live-action production based?
Elstree Studios in England
Production moved to England because Richard Williams refused to work in Los Angeles.
Q 23In which London district was the animation studio for the film set up?
Camden Town
Walt Disney Animation UK was created at The Forum on Camden Street just for this production.
Q 14Roger's wife famously insists, 'I'm not bad, I'm just...' what?
Drawn that way
It is one of the only lines carried over almost word-for-word from the novel, and was nominated for AFI's 100 greatest movie quotes.
Q 15Eddie secretly photographs Roger's wife and Marvin Acme playing which game?
Patty-cake
The 'compromising' photos are the toon equivalent of adultery, and they send Roger into a spiral.
Q 16Which company bought the city's Pacific Electric railway and is set to buy Toontown at midnight?
Cloverleaf Industries
The name comes from an unproduced Chinatown sequel that was to be called Cloverleaf.
Q 17What was the name of Eddie Valiant's murdered brother?
Teddy
His death five years earlier is why Eddie became a depressed alcoholic who wants nothing to do with cartoons.
Q 18How did Judge Doom kill Eddie's brother years earlier?
Dropped a piano on him
Eddie only realises who Doom is when the flattened judge reinflates and speaks in his real high-pitched voice.
Q 19Who played Dolores, Eddie's bartender girlfriend?
Joanna Cassidy
She dyed her red hair brown so audiences would not confuse her with Roger's wife, and based her makeup on Joan Crawford.
Q 20Which cartoon studio owner hires Eddie to investigate Roger's wife?
R.K. Maroon
Maroon is later shot dead mid-confession while admitting he only meant to blackmail Acme into selling.
Q 24Which Canadian-British animator directed the film's animation?
Richard Williams
He personally animated almost every frame of Baby Herman, his favourite character, and won a Special Achievement Oscar for the work.
Q 25Who composed the film's score?
Alan Silvestri
His music was heavily influenced by Carl Stalling, the composer behind the classic Looney Tunes shorts.
Q 26The score was recorded by which famous ensemble?
London Symphony Orchestra
Zemeckis joked that the British musicians could not keep up with the composer's jazz tempo; the themes for Roger's wife were improvised by a jazz combo.
Q 27Which two rival cartoon ducks perform a dueling-pianos act?
Donald Duck and Daffy Duck
Warner Bros. wanted Chuck Jones's Daffy design, so Zemeckis had a separate team draw that version to placate them while the Bob Clampett design stayed in the film.
Q 28Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny share a scene doing what?
Skydiving
The rival studios' contracts required their stars to get equal screen time, so the two icons appear together.
Q 29Which two characters close the film?
Tinker Bell and Porky Pig
Porky's sign-off line was recorded by Bob Bergen but replaced with Mel Blanc's version.
Q 30Under which Disney banner was the film released in the United States?
Touchstone Pictures
Roy E. Disney and Michael Eisner felt the film was too risqué for the flagship Disney label.