People born in the Year of the Rabbit are gentle and approachable. They have a decent, noble and elegant manner.
In the book Who Censored Roger Rabbit,
she was an amoral upcoming star and former comic strip character, over
whom her estranged husband, fellow comic strip star Roger Rabbit,
obsessed. In the film, she is re-imagined as a sultry but moral cartoon
actress and singer at a Los Angeles supper club called the Ink and Paint
Club.
She attests to Eddie Valiant that "I'm not bad, I'm just
drawn that way." Indeed, she proves herself to be selfless and
compassionate throughout the movie. Although she seems cool and distant,
she has a soft spot for Roger, whom she married because he "makes her
laugh", is a better lover than a driver and that he's magnificent and
"better than Goofy". She calls him her "honey bunny" and "darling". She
adores him beyond measure and is irrefutably loyal to him. As proof of
her love, she tells Eddie that she'll pay any price for Roger and helps
prove Roger innocent by assisting with the investigation.
She makes it clear that despite what others think of her, she only has eyes for Roger and would do anything for his sake. She proves to be brave, quick-witted and intuitive; she knowingly puts herself at risk to save Roger and Eddie. Yet despite the danger, she maintains a calm composure and exhibits great skill in combat, including handling a gun. While she maintains a calm and collected demeanor for the most part, the first time she loses her composure is when Judge Doom shows her and Valiant his deadly DIP and machine to destroy Toontown, and when she and her husband are almost sprayed by the deadly substance, she sighs in relief but feels she might faint.
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