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Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Production Signed Colin Hand-Drawn Pencil #WC
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Production Signed Colin Hand-Drawn Pencil #WC
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This is an authentic, one-of-a-kind production animation drawing from the climactic finale of the 1988 Academy Award-winning film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The drawing captures Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit tied together and suspended in the air—one of the film’s most memorable moments from the Acme Warehouse sequence. It was hand-drawn by renowned animator Colin White, whose distinguished career includes Watership Down (1978), The Plague Dogs, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and more.
This artwork was created in the actual production process for the film, drawn in blue animation pencil on 12-field paper with standard peg holes, then signed in ink by White. It is a working production drawing, not a reproduction, meaning it was used by the animation team to transfer the image to a final cel for filming.
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Key Features
• Scene: Jessica & Roger Rabbit tied together, hanging in the air (Acme Warehouse finale)
• Production Year: 1987–1988
• Film: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
• Characters: Jessica Rabbit & Roger Rabbit
• Medium: Original hand-drawn animation pencil on 12-field paper
• Signature: Signed by animator Colin White
• Dimensions: Paper size approx. 11” x 17”
• Provenance: Direct from Walt Disney Feature Animation / Touchstone Pictures / Amblin Entertainment
• Condition: Very Good; clean sheet with minor studio handling, never framed or displayed, stored flat in archival conditions.
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Collector Significance
• Highly Desirable Scene: Features both Jessica and Roger in a key moment—dual-character production art commands a premium.
• Historic Film: A technical and artistic milestone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit remains one of the most celebrated animated films ever made.
• Signed by Animator: Adds authenticity, provenance, and collectible value.
• One-of-a-Kind: No two production drawings are identical.
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The drawing captures Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit tied together and suspended in the air—one of the film’s most memorable moments from the Acme Warehouse sequence. It was hand-drawn by renowned animator Colin White, whose distinguished career includes Watership Down (1978), The Plague Dogs, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and more.
This artwork was created in the actual production process for the film, drawn in blue animation pencil on 12-field paper with standard peg holes, then signed in ink by White. It is a working production drawing, not a reproduction, meaning it was used by the animation team to transfer the image to a final cel for filming.
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Key Features
• Scene: Jessica & Roger Rabbit tied together, hanging in the air (Acme Warehouse finale)
• Production Year: 1987–1988
• Film: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
• Characters: Jessica Rabbit & Roger Rabbit
• Medium: Original hand-drawn animation pencil on 12-field paper
• Signature: Signed by animator Colin White
• Dimensions: Paper size approx. 11” x 17”
• Provenance: Direct from Walt Disney Feature Animation / Touchstone Pictures / Amblin Entertainment
• Condition: Very Good; clean sheet with minor studio handling, never framed or displayed, stored flat in archival conditions.
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Collector Significance
• Highly Desirable Scene: Features both Jessica and Roger in a key moment—dual-character production art commands a premium.
• Historic Film: A technical and artistic milestone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit remains one of the most celebrated animated films ever made.
• Signed by Animator: Adds authenticity, provenance, and collectible value.
• One-of-a-Kind: No two production drawings are identical.



