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The Ink and Paint Club is a nightclub in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. This is where Jessica Rabbit performed the famous song, "Why Don't You Do Right?".

The name of the club reminds the main instruments of comic and cartoon creation and suggests the nature of its workers.

The password to gain entrance into the club is "Walt sent me" and has to be said to the bouncer, Bongo the Gorilla.

According to Mr. Maroon, the club is managed by Toons, but clients are exclusively human. Penguin waiters attend at the tables, keeping a small degree of toon humor: for example, when Eddie orders a drink "on the rocks", they put a real piece of rock in the glass instead of ice. The club allows clients to smoke when attending the shows, as suggested by Betty Boop selling cigars and cigarettes.

While drinking at the tables, customers can enjoy some sketches performed by toons, both comical and purely musical: Donald and Daffy Duck regularly perform a piano play which, thanks to their tempers and according to regular customer Marvin Acme, they never managed to finish: however, seems like watchers enjoy it more for their fights than rather their piano play.

Undeniably, the main event of the show is Jessica Rabbit's performance of her song, something always very appreciated by the audience. Betty Boop claims mr. Acme never misses it.

Role in the movie

In Who framed Roger Rabbit? Eddie Valiant is sent to the Ink and Paint Club by R.K. Maroon in order to investigate some rumors about Roger Rabbit's wife which are causing the cartoon star to lower his performance. Here, Eddie has his first and only meeting with jovial prank tycoon Marvin Acme, Toontown's owner. Together, the two assist at Jessica's singing. After the song, Jessica and Marvin retire in her room and Eddie tries to spy them, but he's stopped by Bongo and thrown out; however, he manages to find a window and photograph them for Roger.

The Club is not seen again, but Roger mentions to have returned there to confront his wife and he found a piece of paper which he used to write a love letter to Jessica. That paper later will be revealed to be the Marvin Acme's will.


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Media
Films and Television: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (video/soundtrack) • Mickey's 60th BirthdayTummy TroubleRoller Coaster RabbitTrail Mix-Up

Video Games: 1988 video gameNES gameGame Boy game
Cancelled projects: Roger Rabbit II: The Toon PlatoonHare In My Soup

Disney Parks
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

Entertainment: Once Upon a Mouse
Parades: Disney's FantillusionDisney's Party ExpressDisney Carnivale ParadeDisney on Parade: 100 Years of MagicDisney Classics ParadeSpectromagicTokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights
Fireworks: Remember... Dreams Come True
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade
Cancelled projects: Roger Rabbit's Hollywood

Characters
Film: Roger RabbitJessica RabbitEddie ValiantDoloresBaby HermanBenny the CabJudge DoomToon PatrolR.K. MaroonMarvin AcmeLt. SantinoAngeloBaby Herman's MotherBongo the GorillaToon BulletsLena Hyena

Comics: SunshineNightwingC.B. MaroonRick Flint
Deleted: Captain CleaverVoltaire
Other: Lenny the CabList of cameos in Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Songs
Film: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2Why Don't You Do Right?The Merry-Go-Round Broke DownSmile Darn Ya SmileWitchcraft

Deleted: This Only Happens in the Movies

Locations
ToontownCloverleaf IndustriesMaroon CartoonsLos AngelesValiant & ValiantAcme CorporationThe Ink and Paint ClubHollywood
Objects
DipDip MachineMarvin Acme's WillToon RevolverPacific Electric Railway
See also
Bonkers
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