Who Censored Jessica Rabbit? 2022

Who Censored Jessica Rabbit? 2022
Disney is censoring and shaming a beloved classic Disney character who is a favorite pop culture symbol to many.
Jessica Rabbit is a character from the classic-hit Disney movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in 1988. She is a protagonist who helps Eddie Valiant solve a crime involved with her animated Rabbit husband, Roger Rabbit.
Jessica Rabbit is a femme fatale. She is appeared as a sex symbol yes, but there is so much more below the surface in her character. Even though she may appear as a scantily clad woman, she is loyal to her husband whom she married because "He made her laugh". Despite any man she can have and no matter how many throw themselves at her, she picks roger for his personality and love.
Her most famous quote known by everyone is: "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way."
Recently Disney has censored the Disneyland attraction "Roger's Car-toon spin" by removing elements of her in her original dress from the movie and covering her up in a detective's outfit.
Roger Rabbit is a true family movie, appealing to people of all ages. Old work should NOT be censored. Her look is a part of her character, censoring classic characters NEEDS TO STOP.