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Villain in who framed roger rabbit
Villain in who framed roger rabbit





In the end, the weasel trio are dipped along with Judge Doom. The three manage to resurrect Judge Doom from an animation cell and help him with his revenge plan.

  • In the comic book The Resurrection of Doom, Flasher and a heavily redesigned Slimy appear alongside a third weasel, Ragtag.
  • Although these two characters were drawn, no voice work for them was done so they got scrapped. Flasher was a brown weasel who wore a green cap and a dirty trench coat but did not seem to carry a visible weapon. Slimy was a navy blue weasel who had a Greasers attire and carried a blackjack as his weapon, and he got his name from the green slime that he puked. The other weasels were named Slimy and Flasher.
  • Originally, there was going to be seven weasels rather than five, possibly as a nod to the Seven Dwarfs.
  • They use "Toon" paint to create a giant pig's head to cover Eddie's real head before releasing him.
  • In a scene that was deleted from the movie, the Weasels take a captured Eddie into "downtown Toontown" on the Judge's orders.
  • The design of the Toon Patrol and their switchblades was inspired by the weasels in the 1949 Disney cartoon, The Wind in the Willows.
  • The Weasels' names are parodies of the Seven Dwarfs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • He wears a red beanie which signifies his dimwitted personality, and uses a baseball bat with a nail as a weapon.
  • Stupid - Presumably the group's muscleman.
  • villain in who framed roger rabbit

    He is the only weasel to have grayish-blue fur instead of brown. Wheezy - Always seen smoking multiple cigarettes and breathing secondhand.Psycho - Wears a white straightjacket and uses a straight-razor as a weapon.He uses a revolver and a dagger as weapons. He wears a green zoot suit and speaks with a Mexican accent. His name is sometimes censored to Smart Guy or Wise Guy. Being the smartest, he plays a more active role when pulling off his boss' schemes. He is also the most ruthless weasel of their despite caring about their well being.

    villain in who framed roger rabbit

    He speaks with a tough-guy city accent, and uses frequent malapropisms. He dresses in a light pink jacket and fedora and uses a revolver as a weapon. His boss himself would meet this fate shortly afterwards. In the case of the weasels, it is shown that prolonged laughter is also lethal to them (though instead of dissolving them completely, they instead become ghosts) while Eddie Valiant jokes around in front of them during the climax of the film, all of them, except for their leader Smartass the Weasel die from laughing at him Smartass meets his demise after Valiant kicks him into a vat of The Dip. A combination of powerful solvents, The Dip dissolves the ink and paint which comprise the toons. Like all of the other Toons in the film, The Toon Patrol are invincible to physical body harm except from a ghastly green chemical blend called " The Dip".

    villain in who framed roger rabbit

    The vehicle is fitted with official City of Los Angeles "Toon Patrol" decals on the front doors. Their vehicle is a "real" black 1937 Dodge Humpback panel truck which serves as a paddy wagon. Judge Doom has hired them to arrest Roger Rabbit for the murder of Marvin Acme, so that he can execute Roger Rabbit by dunking him in dip. The Toon Patrol are the law enforcers of Toontown, although they behave more like vigilantes and mercenaries who abuse their power out of sheer sadism just like their boss.







    Villain in who framed roger rabbit