Tummy Trouble (1989) Poster

(1989)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Jessica Rabbit enters a scene wearing a low-cut nurse's uniform. The following scene begins with a close-up of her rear from the point of view of Baby Herman.
  • At the end of the film, Jessica says to Roger off-screen, "Let's go home and play", referring to the pattycake gag in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".

Violence & Gore

  • The violence in the Maroon Cartoons is supposed to parody those seen in Tex Avery , "Bugs Bunny", "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, and in many ways they exaggerate the intensity of the violent gags in those cartoons. Seen outside of this context, the violence can be disturbing to young or sensitive viewers. Roger is often hurt or injured as he saves Baby Herman from perilous situations.
  • A masked surgeon is about to cut Roger open with a chainsaw when he is stopped by a steam whistle indicating lunch.
  • Roger is electrocuted by overhead lights as he is strapped to an operating table.
  • Hypodermic needles are launched at Roger and he dodges them initially only for them to ricochet off a bedpan and land in his rear.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • While frenetic, the whole thing is completely over the top and played for laughs.
  • Many of the gags involve child endangerment with consequences for Roger, but not for Baby Herman. Baby Herman swallows a rattle repeatedly throughout the film. He confuses a dangerous radioactive device for a giant baby bottle. He and Roger fall down an elevator shaft.
  • When Roger is rushed to the operating table, he imagines it to look like a pair of giant jaws.

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