

Tummy Trouble
Roger Rabbit once again is chosen for the dangerous task of babysitting Baby Herman and everything is going to be just fine.
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Plot Summary
The animated short follows Roger Rabbit as he tries to deliver a cake to Jessica Rabbit for their anniversary. His journey is fraught with peril and hijinks, including a run-in with a hungry baby, a flock of birds, and an encounter with the menacing Baby Herman, who attempts to sabotage Roger's plans.
Critical Reception
Tummy Trouble was released as a theatrical short preceding 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'. It was generally well-received for its animation quality and comedic timing, characteristic of the era's Warner Bros. style cartoons. It's remembered fondly by fans of Roger Rabbit.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced, anarchic humor.
- Admired for its vibrant and fluid animation.
- Seen as a fun, albeit brief, continuation of the Roger Rabbit universe.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with many viewers enjoying the classic cartoon antics and the return of beloved characters. Some find it a bit too chaotic, but most appreciate its energetic and humorous presentation.
Fun Fact
The short was created by a team that would later go on to create the popular animated series 'The Ren & Stimpy Show'.
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