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Cours toujours mon lapin

Titre original : Trail Mix-Up
  • 1993
  • 7
  • 8min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
1,2 k
MA NOTE
Kathleen Turner, Charles Fleischer, Lou Hirsch, and April Winchell in Cours toujours mon lapin (1993)
Animal AdventureFarceHand-Drawn AnimationRoad TripSlapstickAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring a picnic, Baby Herman follows a beaver into a perilous sawmill - with Roger Rabbit in frantic pursuit.During a picnic, Baby Herman follows a beaver into a perilous sawmill - with Roger Rabbit in frantic pursuit.During a picnic, Baby Herman follows a beaver into a perilous sawmill - with Roger Rabbit in frantic pursuit.

  • Réalisation
    • Barry Cook
  • Scénario
    • Gary K. Wolf
    • Rob Minkoff
    • Barry Cook
  • Casting principal
    • Charles Fleischer
    • Kathleen Turner
    • April Winchell
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Barry Cook
    • Scénario
      • Gary K. Wolf
      • Rob Minkoff
      • Barry Cook
    • Casting principal
      • Charles Fleischer
      • Kathleen Turner
      • April Winchell
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux6

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    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • Roger Rabbit
    • (voix)
    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Jessica Rabbit
    • (voix)
    April Winchell
    April Winchell
    • Mom
    • (voix)
    • …
    Lou Hirsch
    Lou Hirsch
    • Adult Baby Herman
    • (voix)
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Droopy Dog
    • (voix)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Bear
    • (voix)
    • …
    • Réalisation
      • Barry Cook
    • Scénario
      • Gary K. Wolf
      • Rob Minkoff
      • Barry Cook
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    Avis des utilisateurs13

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    7redryan64

    Last in Roger's Trilogy

    WITH THIS THE third ROGER RABBIT short subject, there is both a familiarity and new ground covered. Whereas the setting had changed from an urban landscape to the great outdoors, the situational storytelling and gags were by now routine.

    OUR STORY OPENS with some great sweeping, panoramic shots of what looks like a combination of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone Park. The depth of the shots is reminiscent of those earlier Disney animated films that made use of the Multi-Plane Camera; which rendered a near 3 Dimensional appearance. The flora and fauna portrayed are colorful, lively and definitely non-anthropomorphic.

    WE FIND THAT the unseen (except for lower legs)Mother, Baby Herman and Roger Rabbit are arriving at the "Yellowstain" National Park on a vacation camping trip. As is the usual plot device, Mother has to go somewhere and leaves Herman in Roger's charge. Baby innocently follows various birds, animals and insects; leading him into the old saw mill.

    WITH THE GRAND finale, we have our guys shot through the air and colliding with the carved side of the Mount Rushmore memorial. The faces of Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson and Teddy Roosevelt react in typical cartoon style; making them perhaps the first anthropomorphic rocks in cartoon history.

    AS HAD BECOME the custom, TRAIL MIX UP boasts of cameo appearances by both Jessica Rabbit (Mrs. Roger) and MGM Cartoon star, Droopy; whose scenes in the ROGER RABBIT Feature were so well received.

    ALTHOUGH WE ARE somewhat critical of the repetitive and monotonous application of the same situational gag lead-ins, the overall effect of these new ROGER RABBIT Cartoons was very pleasing. It is a shame that the project didn't continue or be revived; as that could well lead to an all out revival of the theatrical cartoons being produced anew.
    8travisimo

    What a Beauty!

    The years were good for Roger Rabbit and the animation crew. It was three years since the previous Roger Rabbit cartoon when "Trail Mix-Up" was released, and the animation was quite contrasting compared to the first two Roger shorts. The visuals are almost up to feature-animation quality and are quite crisp and beautiful. Just imagine what Roger Rabbit cartoons would look like if they were made today!

    "Trail Mix-Up" has some very inventive and funny gags; like when Roger runs for safety only to have an unbelievably tall tree crash down on him miles away, and when numerous mini-Rogers appear after Roger goes through some buzz saws. This short even features Jessica Rabbit's sexiest appearance out of all the cartoons (and probably the feature too!). Who knew a cartoon character could accomplish such a thing. Man, I feel like the ultimate nerd by writing that! :P

    While watching "Trail Mix-Up" again, I had a hard time remembering why I prefer "Roller Coaster Rabbit" to this. All the gags were top-notch and hilarious, with a sexy Jessica Rabbit thrown in, and then we get to the ending. The water-skiing bear was pretty funny, but it all turned too manic and just not all that funny when they returned to the "real world." I don't know what exactly it was, but maybe I just didn't like seeing a national monument be destroyed or to even see Baby Herman harmed. The ending just didn't sit well with me.

    Aside from that, this is still a pretty good cartoon. There are plenty of laughs, and it's just a beauty to see.

    My IMDb Rating: 8/10
    6BA_Harrison

    Roger's OK but he's no Bugs Bunny...

    Baby Herman causes trouble for Roger Rabbit again when he wanders off into the woods whilst on a picnic. All manner of craziness ensues.

    I'm not the biggest fan of the Roger Rabbit shorts, finding Roger's voice a little on the irritating side and the relentlessly madcap nature and breakneck speed of the action, something akin to Tex Avery on speed, just a touch too excessive for my taste (I had the same problem with Spielberg's equally insane Animaniacs).

    Even though Trail Mix-Up doesn't rate as highly with me as it does with other reviewers here on IMDb, I still recommend it if only for the fact that pneumatic Jessica Rabbit appears wearing a sexy park ranger's uniform (cue wolf-whistles, leg thumping on table, jaw hitting the floor, eyes popping out, and steam erupting from ears!).

    (Please excuse the fact that all the reviews I have written for the Roger Rabbit shorts are almost identical—since all three cartoons follow exactly the same formula, I thought I would save myself some time!)
    6StevePulaski

    When a once-original commodity needs to settle for the basics in order to remain relevant

    By 1993, the cultural footprint and relevance of the smash-hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit? had faded from the mind of the public, which explains why Buena Vista decided to attach Trail Mix-Up, the third and final short film involving the Roger Rabbit character, to a A Far Off Place, a relatively low-key, small-budget studio release that had mediocre returns. In addition, by this point, the sheer magic and originality of blending live action and animation was a novelty that went by the wayside, so the only thing that was left for Roger Rabbit to try and remain relevant was to concoct a short that went back to the basics in terms of what it emphasized; in Trail Mix-Up's case, it's the juvenile qualities of Roger Rabbit and Jessica Rabbit's assets.

    The short opens with Roger Rabbit (voiced by Charles Fleischer), Baby Herman, and Mrs. Herman (April Winchell) setting up camp at a local park, with Roger in charge of looking after Baby Herman, because he has a track record of doing so well at such a task. As one expects, Herman winds up wandering into the forest, and scaredy-cat Roger has few skills that aid him in surviving in a woodsy setting. This is where the busty, gorgeous, and unabashedly sexualized Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner) flaunts into the picture. She's the forest's local ranger, as she shakes her bust and wiggles her petite waist and perfect round rump in order to "help" Roger find Herman before more danger faces him. But not before Roger can have his face flattened like a pancake and be shredded by a sawmill.

    Trail Mix-Up, while sporadically funny and still admirably full of energy like the two shorts that preceded it, essentially admits defeat and shows why Roger Rabbit faded out of relevance in the public. With new, ground-breaking animation just two years on the horizon and a cry for more story-based shorts and films that didn't settle for cute dinosaurs and rambunctious rabbits, the reckless Roger, the fearless Herman, and the buxom Jessica Rabbit just didn't seem to hold the kind of ground in the 1990's as they previously held in the 1980's. The good news is that this kind of material doesn't find itself dated in terms of content, and is still just as amusing today because of its slapstick and setups as it was when it was released. Whether it directly calls for future projects, I can't say, but it does work to suggest that this serves more as a "see you later" with an unclear meaning or span of time for that last term.

    Voiced by: Charles Fleischer, April Winchell, and Kathleen Turner. Directed by: Barry Cook.
    7boblipton

    A Maroon Cartoon

    In the last Roger Rabbit short, Roger and Baby Herman go camping in Yellowstain Park. Some rather stressful shenanigans ensue.

    It's produced in full Candybox Animation mode, and while I have some issues with the violence starting full bore and continuing throughout, I am willing to forgive all for the sheer structure of the cartoon, and the infinite flexibility of Roger; even Bob Clampett wouldn't have done anything quite that destructive.

    Alas, there were no more of these beautiful theatrical Roger Rabbit cartoons. The impulse to produce them is a little vague, but the amazing success of WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT? Made them seen as something to keep people interested in the proposed sequel. Steven Spielberg, who produced them, loved them, but even for him it undoubtedly seemed less than sensible to keep on producing them when the sequel fell through.

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    • Anecdotes
      As Roger runs along the top of the logs, there is a whip-pan shot where the camera passes by a poster for 'Rigid Tools' with a woman seductively straddling a saw, styled in cheescake 1940s fashion. This poster became the bane of Disney for several years and resulted in the laserdisc version of this short getting recalled and re-issued minus the now digitally-erased poster. Many VHS editions of the short still contain the full version, though it is actually only viewable on screen for about 4 frames.
    • Gaffes
      The pin on Baby Herman's diaper disappears and reappears between various shots.
    • Citations

      Roger Rabbit: Jeepers Baby Herman, you had me worried. I almost dropped a log back there.

    • Crédits fous
      At one point, the deflating Earth flies by, and you can hear Roger Rabbit screaming.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Best of Roger Rabbit (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      Theme
      from Les Dents de la mer (1975)

      Written by John Williams

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • YouTube
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Panique au pique-nique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    • Durée
      8 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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