The Aracuan Bird
Well-Known Member
Yes and no. As previously stated, they were the ones to purchase the film rights in the early 80s. 1/2 of the studios producing was Touchstone, which was just one of the many production company labels Disney used for their more mature films.FWIW, Disney didn't really make Roger Rabbit. They were just the distributor.
Additionally, WDAS mainstays, like Andreas Déjà and Joe Ranft, worked on it. It wasn’t inside employees. You have people from outside the company that had a huge hand in it. Spielberg, Zemeckis, Williams, etc. But for all intents and purposes, it’s a Disney production. They own a good chunk of the property. They own the merchandising rights. They own and created the ToonTown brand off of it. It’s more Disney than the Star Wars films they did not make but purchased.