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Martin Gray

It feels so great to smash a plate and look like there's no pain...
It feels so great to smash a plate and look like there's no pain... by @martgray (Martin Gray)

Guess who just came out on DVD... Good guess...

...Now, guess who's a really really BIG fan of him...

... Oooh- ALSO a good guess...

Roger Rabbit is my definition of the perfect cartoon character, and let's face it- Jessica is still the hands-down sexiest female ever drawn. :) Artwork © Copyright 2003 Martin Gray

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Posted: Monday, 31 March, 2003 @ 02:09 PM

HEY! Finally, some Roger Rabbit fan-art! I just got 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' on DvD last Tuesday and I've watched it about a bazillion times. Of course, I watched the video a bazillion times when I was younger. I really LOVED the animated shorts in the extras! They rocked SO much! I was actually listening to the studio version of 'The Merry Go-Round Broke Down' when I found this picture.

Is it pure insanity to write Roger Rabbit fanfiction? 'Cause I have.

Hey, if you have AIM or something maybe we can chat! My AIM name is Kawaii Dib and my Yahoo! Messenger name is sinne_mischievious_faerie. It'd be really great to talk to another fan!

This is a GREAT picture. I like the expression Roger has. I have to agree with you, Roger is just about the perfect cartoon character. . . and he's SO cute!

Okay, enough of my ramblings. GREAT ART!!

~ Sinne

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