Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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:31:02
Is this man removing evidence
from the scene of a crime?

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Uh, no, Judge Doom. Uh, Valiant here
was just pickin' it up for ya.

:31:09
Weren't ya, Eddie?
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- Hand it over.
- Sure.

:31:17
His number-one seller.
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I see working for a toon
has rubbed off on you.

:31:24
- I wasn't workin' for a toon.
I was workin' for R.K. Maroon.
- Yes, we talked to Mr. Maroon.

:31:30
He told us the rabbit became quite agitated
when you showed him the pictures.

:31:34
The rabbit said, one way or another,
he and his wife are going to be happy.

:31:38
Is that true?
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Hey, pal, do I look like a stenographer?
:31:43
Shut your yap, Eddie.
The man's a judge.

:31:45
That's all right, Lieutenant.
:31:47
From the smell of him,
I'd say it was the booze talking.

:31:50
No matter.
The rabbit won't get far.

:31:53
My men will find him.
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- Weasels?
- Yes. I find they have
a special gift for the work.

:32:05
All right, ya mugs.
Fall out.

:32:09
Did you find the rabbit?
:32:11
Don't worry, Judge.
We got "deformants" all over the city.

:32:15
We'll find 'im.
:32:17
You wouldn't have any idea where
the rabbit might be, Mr. Valiant?

:32:22
Have you tried Walla Walla?
Cucamonga?

:32:25
I hear Kokomo's very nice
this time of the year.

:32:28
I'm surprised you're not
more cooperative, Mr. Valiant.

:32:31
A human has been murdered by a toon.
Don't you appreciate the magnitude of that?

:32:40
Since I've had Toontown
under my jurisdiction,

:32:44
my goal has been to reign in the insanity.
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And the only way to do that
is to make toons respect...

:32:51
- the law.

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