Movies like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Mask

    #740 most popular movie yesterday

    The Mask stars Jim Carrey as a man who transforms into a cartoonish trickster when he dons a mystical mask. The blend of reality and over-the-top animated-like antics provides a similar tone to the comedic and zany universe of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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    2. Enchanted

    #1,069 most popular movie yesterday

    Enchanted features a fairy tale princess stepping out of her animated world into the bustling reality of New York City. Viewers who enjoyed the crossover between animated fantasy and real-life in Who Framed Roger Rabbit will find a similar charm in Enchanted.

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    3. Space Jam

    #1,299 most popular movie yesterday

    Space Jam offers a fun blend of live-action and animation, where basketball legend Michael Jordan teams up with the Looney Tunes to play a high-stakes game of basketball. Fans of Who Framed Roger Rabbit will appreciate the seamless integration of classic animated characters with real-world actors.

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    4. Space Jam: A New Legacy

    #1,582 most popular movie yesterday

    The sequel to the original Space Jam, this film once again merges live-action with beloved animated characters, this time with basketball star LeBron James at the helm. Fans of the meta-humor and cartoon antics in Who Framed Roger Rabbit will find similar elements here.

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    5. Cool World

    #2,539 most popular movie yesterday

    Cool World is a noir-inspired fantasy that merges the gritty world of live-action with the anarchic realm of animation. Its sensual and more adult-themed narrative makes for a darker, yet reminiscent experience to Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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    6. Looney Tunes: Back in Action

    #2,609 most popular movie yesterday

    This action comedy brings the Looney Tunes to the real world alongside live actors. It captures the same spirit of cartoon and human interaction as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, with a modern twist on the classic characters.