Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin is a dark ride in Mickey's Toontown in the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California and in Tokyo Disneyland in Urayasu, Japan based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It utilizes spinning vehicles based on Benny the Cab.

Summary
Entering the Toontown Cab company, the queue winds it's way through darkened Toontown streets passing through the Ink and Paint Club's backstage areas like Jessica's dressing room and the prop cage, the window of Baby Herman's home. In a window on the upper floors, the shadows of the Toon Patrol can be seen plotting to dip the city with the queue taking guests through their Dip refinery. Exiting this area, the guests return to the Cab company and loading area.

Setting off in Lenny the Cab, a relative of Benny's, the ride begins with two weasels dumping a barrel of dip into the streets, sending Roger and Benny spinning alongside the riders. Another weasel has tied up Jessica and placed her in the trunk of his car. The cars careen into a China shop run by a bull who is trying to protect some of his wares, past toon hydrants, power cables and streetlights, and into the Toontown Electric Company where Roger is having a shocking fight with Psycho. Passing through a series of explosions, the cars "fall down" from the toon skyscrapers. Heading closer to street level past a group of stairs, Roger promises to fix things. The cabs enter the Gag Factory, going past all the various jokes and gags and weasels threatening the cabs along the way. Jessica manages to free herself and mallet her weasel captor. Just as the Dip-Mobile is about to dip the cabs, they narrowly escape and Roger saves the day by stretching his arm out and using a portable hole to allow the vehicles to return to the Cab Company, going through a cartoon "The End" title card to return to the loading zone.

Trivia

 * Normally one can only carry two Fastpasses at one time. One at Disneyland and another at California Adventure. Acutally one can carry 3. A fastpass for any ride at Disneyland, one at California Adventure, and another for Roger Rabbits cartoon Spin. This is because for some reason Roger Rabbit is part of another Fastpass category.

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 * On September 22, 2000, A four-year-old boy named Brandon Zucker fell off the ride and suffered severe injuries when he was trapped underneath the vehicle wherein he suffered cardiac arrest and brain damage and was not able to walk nor talk. 9 years later in January 2009 at the age of 13, he died at the Children's Hospital in Orange Country, California.