If you were a youngster in the 1980s, then you must have a really clear recollection of the big pop cultural phenomena that everyone was talking about. The Terminator, Rambo, The Blues Brothers, Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? were among the biggest hits around. You just couldn’t miss them.
Today’s review is all about the latter example, the 1988 unique yet strange combination of a live action film with fantasy animation, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”. Thematically, it’s a stylish depiction of the 1940s crime scene, with trench coat-wearing detectives and villains, sophisticated dialogues, and lots of class even during the most despicable times and actions. Seeing real actors interact with cartoon characters was strange, but groundbreaking.
But it was one particular relationship which puzzled our minds and captured most of our attention. The beauty of the film was all about Roger Rabbit and his overly sensual wife Jessica Rabbit. One is whacky, strange and as manly as Daffy Duck, while the other is the ultimate redhead femme fatale. Jessica is tall, flaunts a perfect busty figure, wears her thick hair to cover her right eye, and sings jazzy songs in a bar for a living. In the 1940s setting, she’s that babe who makes all the lonely guys whistle at her and call her out for being a perfect babe.
Why would a woman like Jessica stick around a goofball like Roger and help him escape from an abusive conviction? It’s really simple: she loves him for being able to make her laugh. Their relationship is simply based on the chemistry that they have together, and in many ways they complete each other and have what the other one doesn’t. This was a really nice and thoughtful story in the 1980s, but the Jessica Rabbit fantasy has been around for nearly 3 decades. Thankfully, now it’s time to finally fulfil it!
“Jessica Rabbit – A XXX Parody” by VRCosplayX
The tall and busty redhead babe is such a sex symbol that the cosplay experts from VRCosplayX just had to enact a VR porn scene involving her. And this isn’t even the first time when the character appears in a VR experience: SinVR has produced a dedicated video game which allows you to bang a polygon-made Jessica Rabbit. It’s a really great representation, but as we’ve learned even from the original “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”, there’s nothing that can beat live action depictions.
The role of Jessica has been given to none other than busty Argentinian babe Blondie Fesser, a lady who has just the right figure for the role. And even though Blondie is best known for her gorgeous gold-colored hair, she looks even more sensual in the glamorous red. The makeover is done just right and she looks like one of the greatest cosplayers of the character. Maybe that it would have been perfect if Blondie was made to look a little taller just for the entire Jessica Rabbit effect, but there really isn’t anything to complain about.
The spot-on casting choice is also accompanied by a very interesting plot which disrupts the main movie narrative. As you know by now, Jessica is faithful to her beloved yet whacky husband because he knows how to make her laugh. But your role isn’t that of Roger Rabbit! Instead, you are playing a detective character who might just be Eddie Valiant from the original movie (most likely it isn’t mentioned for the sake of avoiding copyright infringement) and receives a rather unusual task from the luscious redhead. A thorough investigation has to be made in order to determine whether or not Roger cheats on her!
The original narrative is altered in two ways: it’s assumed that Roger Rabbit is a cheater, and Jessica is portrayed as being promiscuous.
Now this can be a turn-off for the puritans of the series who would only accept an extension of the main narrative in which Jessica and Roger indulge in a steamy marital affair. But the concept has been done countless times, and somehow it’s refreshing to see a different approach and a slightly distorted angle.
In the original film, the detective is assigned to investigate the allegations that are meant to imprison Roger Rabbit. In this VR adult adaptation, you play the detective and you’re supposed to discover whether or not Jessica is being cheated on by her husband. That’s one wild guess and an unlikely situation if we’re talking about THAT Roger Rabbit whom we know from the original film. But this is virtual reality and anything can happen!
Jessica seems to genuinely love her husband and feel concerned about his behaviour. Her affectionate self is shadowed by the typical femme fatale antics that she portrays around strangers, and it’s hard for her to believe that Roger Rabbit could have an affair with some other babe. To be honest, that’s a shocking scenario even for us, the fans of the original film who know who Roger is.
But in this quest to uncover her husband’s promiscuous deeds, Jessica Rabbit herself becomes slutty and does what you would never see her do in the original film: she deliberately cheats on Roger with you, the detective. This kind of twist is exactly what puts the spice into the film, and it’s genuinely fascinating and refreshing to be shown a different side of a character we have known and loved for decades. It’s one of the reasons why this is a good parody: it takes its own liberties, but still remains within the boundaries of the depicted universe.
Jessica Rabbit cheats on her husband with you, and she’s absolutely stunning and sensual.
Blondie Fesser wasn’t even born when the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” was released into theatres worldwide, but this small detail doesn’t seem to impede her performance. She’s as wild, sensual, seductive, and desiring as you might expect from a femme fatale like Jessica Rabbit.
The plot is that she really doesn’t have a choice in regards to having sex with you and she does it for the greater good: since she is out of money and can’t pay for your services, she decides that discovering if her husband cheats on her is much more important than her own faithfulness. To Jessica Rabbit, finding out the truth is even more important than the virtues of her behaviour, so she would rather compromise her good wife status than be unknowledgeable in regards to her husband.
On the other hand, the foxy redhead seems to be really into the affair and enjoy every small bit: from the blowjob and early titty fuck, and all the way to the cowgirl and doggy style pounding on the table, it’s all enjoyment and pure pleasure for Jessica Rabbit. She doesn’t seem to be faking her kinky behaviour, and half the time you won’t believe she can be such a slut.
This 35-minute debauchery is exactly the way you’ve imagined it, and you’re benefiting from a fuck session with a curvier and more lively version of Jessica Rabbit. Blondie Fesser knows her femme fatale moves really well and acts in a more sluttier way than you’d expect. But in the grand scheme, it all looks and fits wonderfully. With the exception of anal sex or a plot twist in which Roger walks into the room for a revenge threesome, there is nothing to be desired. This is the whole package for any fan of the Roger Rabbit universe.
The best word to describe VRCosplayX’s “Jessica Rabbit – A XXX Parody” is “atmospheric”. It captures the 1940s burlesque vibe so well that it deserves a 9.8/10 rating!
This is so damn well done that Blondie Fesser even delivers the famous “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way!” quote. As a matter of fact, the delivery of her performance is bold, multi-faceted, complex, and deeply satisfying. It’s exactly what you would expect from a real-life Jessica Rabbit if she had a moral twist and fell for detective Eddie Valiant.
Another plus of this virtual reality porn scene is the fact that it doesn’t feel silly, forced, or cartoonish. This isn’t something that only fans of the original film can enjoy, and you might as well give it a watch without having seen “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”. It’s an important detail which determines to potential success of the release, and so far everything is aligned just perfectly.
The plot is good and geeky enough to satisfy even the most hardcore of Jessica Rabbit fans. Part of the credit is also due to the Argentinian actress who puts a lot of passion in to her delivery and makes sure to portray the sensual character as well as possible.
You also get the whole package in terms of action, which is deeply satisfying in the context of a character that has become a bona fide sex symbol for the late 20th century. It’s rumoured that Laserdisc copies of the home release have been sold within minutes just because they contained a few frames of Jessica’s nudity. Well, now you get to have a real-life Jessica Rabbit fuck the brains out of you, and you better enjoy these technological advancements.
So you better check this out, it’s truly one of the best and most atmospheric releases which remain faithful to the vibe of the original motion picture. VRCosplayX seem to be getting better with each major release!