Disney
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Jessica Rabbit Collectable Pop! Vinyl #104
DESCRIPTION
Long out of production and hard to find.
Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character from the 1988 film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," directed by Robert Zemeckis. In the film, Jessica is portrayed as the glamorous wife of Roger Rabbit, a cartoon character. Jessica stands out with her striking appearance, featuring red hair, a curvaceous figure, and a sultry demeanour.
Jessica's character is known for her famous line, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way," which highlights the film's theme of playing with and subverting cartoon stereotypes. Throughout the movie, Jessica is initially suspected of being involved in a plot against her husband but eventually helps prove his innocence, revealing her loyalty to Roger.
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RELEASE DETAILS
Funko Disney figure no. 104
Pop! Vinyl is a line of stylized vinyl figurines that gained immense popularity in the 2010s, particularly among fans of pop culture, movies, TV shows, and comics. The figures, which stand at around 3.75 inches tall, feature exaggerated heads and tiny bodies, with designs inspired by famous characters from various franchises.
The Pop! Vinyl craze started in 2010 when the first figures were released by Funko, a company that specializes in pop culture collectibles. Since then, the Pop! Vinyl line has expanded rapidly, with thousands of different figures released covering everything from classic movies like Star Wars and Back to the Future to contemporary TV shows like Stranger Things and Game of Thrones.
The appeal of Pop! Vinyl figures lies in their unique designs and the way they allow fans to express their love for their favourite characters. The figures are relatively affordable and highly collectible, with fans often buying multiple figures to complete sets or to display on their shelves. The figures have become a cultural phenomenon, with conventions and expos dedicated to Pop! Vinyls and their collectors.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Jessica Rabbit Collectable Pop! Vinyl #104
DESCRIPTION
Long out of production and hard to find.
Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character from the 1988 film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," directed by Robert Zemeckis. In the film, Jessica is portrayed as the glamorous wife of Roger Rabbit, a cartoon character. Jessica stands out with her striking appearance, featuring red hair, a curvaceous figure, and a sultry demeanour.
Jessica's character is known for her famous line, "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way," which highlights the film's theme of playing with and subverting cartoon stereotypes. Throughout the movie, Jessica is initially suspected of being involved in a plot against her husband but eventually helps prove his innocence, revealing her loyalty to Roger.
Stock image used
RELEASE DETAILS
Funko Disney figure no. 104
Pop! Vinyl is a line of stylized vinyl figurines that gained immense popularity in the 2010s, particularly among fans of pop culture, movies, TV shows, and comics. The figures, which stand at around 3.75 inches tall, feature exaggerated heads and tiny bodies, with designs inspired by famous characters from various franchises.
The Pop! Vinyl craze started in 2010 when the first figures were released by Funko, a company that specializes in pop culture collectibles. Since then, the Pop! Vinyl line has expanded rapidly, with thousands of different figures released covering everything from classic movies like Star Wars and Back to the Future to contemporary TV shows like Stranger Things and Game of Thrones.
The appeal of Pop! Vinyl figures lies in their unique designs and the way they allow fans to express their love for their favourite characters. The figures are relatively affordable and highly collectible, with fans often buying multiple figures to complete sets or to display on their shelves. The figures have become a cultural phenomenon, with conventions and expos dedicated to Pop! Vinyls and their collectors.