You mean Billy Ray Cyrus' daughter? Can't say I watch much of that show.
Caught the odd episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody with Ashley Tisdale in her catholic school girl uniform, didn't see that coming.
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voted no, i agree with the Pleasure island thing haha
Yep, like Maestro said. "How can something be "too sexy" in Pleasure Island?"
I guess people consider Disney as a children's company so they thought Jessica was not suited for them. o.O
Disney's character Donald Duck has spend the last 50 years without pants on. And the little mermaid, she wears that tiny winy itsy bitsy sea shell bikini thing, and that Arabian chick with her tiny tube top, yeh Disney is child friendly.
Exactly! I mean Jessica is fully clothed! Minie Mouse has no top and Daisey duck has no bottom, if anything THEY are the ones that are indecent!!!
Yep. Anyone remember that scene is Family Guy where Walt Disney is drawing Minnie, and she is hesitant to take her clothes off, but Walt convinces her to do it. filthy Disney (or is that filthy Seth MacFarlane (Creator of Family Guy)?)
I have never seen Jessica Rabbit. I thought it was a rabbit at first until I saw the pictures, but if she was here in real life I would think she was sexy.
There are a few others, but from what I gathered, this is one of the better ones.
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Disney made a "pleasure Island" so they were obviously going for a wider audience at some point.
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I was doing some link surfing on wiki and some how ended up at the article for Jessica Rabbit and under the bit about The Jessica Rabbit Store, it says;
The Jessica Rabbit Store was once part of Pleasure Island, Disney’s nightclub attraction and shopping area. The store featured nothing but Jessica Rabbit merchandise, from her own signature nightgowns and jewelry to shower curtains and beach towels. A giant two-sided neon Jessica sign with sequined dress and swinging leg sat atop the light purple colored building. A floor to ceiling windowed corner of the store allowed light to shine in during the day and a fireworks view at night. Another corner of the store had a large stage door with Jessica’s name on it. There was a cardboard cutout of Jessica reclining above the cash register area and another of Jessica, Roger, and Benny the Cab. Cast members wore regular uniforms, and there were no special shopping bags or print material for the store other than mention in the Pleasure Island guide map where they invited people to visit. The store was abruptly closed some time in 1993 only to the rumor that Jessica was “too sexy” for Disney. The large neon Jessica sign was relocated to another area of the park alongside a Pleasure Island Tonight! sign where it stayed for many years until it was removed in June of 2006.
Ok so Jessica Rabbit is label by many film buffs as a "Frankenstein of Film Goddesses": with a Lauren Bacall-ish speaking voice, Betty Grable's legs, Marilyn Monroe's torso and buttocks, Jayne Mansfield's breasts, Veronica Lake's hair, Marlene Dietrich's eyes, and a Judy Garland-like singing voice. Jessica is considered by some to be the world's sexiest cartoon character since Tex Avery's "Red Hot Riding Hood".
But does that really make her too sexy for Disney? Ok so techincally she isn't a standard Disney character, and borders more on the Warner Bros. side of cartoons.
Just figured I'd get your guys' oppinons.
Jessica Rabbit
Red Hot Riding Hood
Yeh, slow day for me, I have to ask questions like this to pass the time.
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Caught the odd episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody with Ashley Tisdale in her catholic school girl uniform, didn't see that coming.
Yep, like Maestro said. "How can something be "too sexy" in Pleasure Island?"
Disney's character Donald Duck has spend the last 50 years without pants on. And the little mermaid, she wears that tiny winy itsy bitsy sea shell bikini thing, and that Arabian chick with her tiny tube top, yeh Disney is child friendly.
Yep. Anyone remember that scene is Family Guy where Walt Disney is drawing Minnie, and she is hesitant to take her clothes off, but Walt convinces her to do it. filthy Disney (or is that filthy Seth MacFarlane (Creator of Family Guy)?)
I think your thinking of Lola Bunny
And err this is one of the closest attempts at a real life Jessica Rabbit
http://revart.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/bunny_rabbit_jessica.jpg
There are a few others, but from what I gathered, this is one of the better ones.
Disney made a "pleasure Island" so they were obviously going for a wider audience at some point.
The Jessica Rabbit Store was once part of Pleasure Island, Disney’s nightclub attraction and shopping area. The store featured nothing but Jessica Rabbit merchandise, from her own signature nightgowns and jewelry to shower curtains and beach towels. A giant two-sided neon Jessica sign with sequined dress and swinging leg sat atop the light purple colored building. A floor to ceiling windowed corner of the store allowed light to shine in during the day and a fireworks view at night. Another corner of the store had a large stage door with Jessica’s name on it. There was a cardboard cutout of Jessica reclining above the cash register area and another of Jessica, Roger, and Benny the Cab. Cast members wore regular uniforms, and there were no special shopping bags or print material for the store other than mention in the Pleasure Island guide map where they invited people to visit. The store was abruptly closed some time in 1993 only to the rumor that Jessica was “too sexy” for Disney. The large neon Jessica sign was relocated to another area of the park alongside a Pleasure Island Tonight! sign where it stayed for many years until it was removed in June of 2006.
Ok so Jessica Rabbit is label by many film buffs as a "Frankenstein of Film Goddesses": with a Lauren Bacall-ish speaking voice, Betty Grable's legs, Marilyn Monroe's torso and buttocks, Jayne Mansfield's breasts, Veronica Lake's hair, Marlene Dietrich's eyes, and a Judy Garland-like singing voice. Jessica is considered by some to be the world's sexiest cartoon character since Tex Avery's "Red Hot Riding Hood".
But does that really make her too sexy for Disney? Ok so techincally she isn't a standard Disney character, and borders more on the Warner Bros. side of cartoons.
Just figured I'd get your guys' oppinons.
Jessica Rabbit
Red Hot Riding Hood
Yeh, slow day for me, I have to ask questions like this to pass the time.