She’s not bad, she’s just drawn that way. Let’s take a ride to Toon Town with this collection of the sultriest Jessica Rabbit Cosplays for Roger Rabbit to heartthrob over!
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of those films that terrified me as a child. Though the characters were mostly cartoons, the terrifying situations depicted in the film haunted my nightmares…But the one shining beacon in that movie for me was always Jessica Rabbit, who proved that it doesn’t matter how you look or who you are- love is love.

Her love and loyalty for the zany goofball Roger Rabbit was the stuff of legends, and I am TOTALLY in the Betty Boop camp of thinking their romance is the stuff of legend. Today we pay tribute to the best Jessica Rabbit Cosplays.
Though Jessica is a human character in the film, she is given the craziest proportions by her creators. It’s a notoriously difficult cosplay to achieve since real human bodies just aren’t built that way! It takes some MAJOR makeup skills to accomplish a gorgeous cartoon-worthy version of a Jessica Rabbit Cosplay, and the artists we are featuring today have done an AMAZING job bringing her to life.
There are not a lot of Jessica Rabbit cosplays running around. Due to the very animated and exaggerated style of her character, it’s quite the challenge to embody her. All of this week’s cosplayers have done a fantastic job of it. Each has taken their own talents into the work, resulting in some gorgeous variants. We hope you enjoy this week’s Jessica Rabbit cosplay feature!
Jessica Rabbit Cosplay by JBunzie
It’s not every day that a cosplayer achieves the express permission from a character’s creator to portray their likeness, but you KNOW that when it happens, the cosplay is going to be EPIC. Such is the case with JBunzie’s depiction of the smoldering temptress with a heart for comedy.
She received approval from Gary Wolf, the comic’s creator for this Cosplay, which shows the most STUNNING makeup I have ever seen. Absolutely flawless, and looks as close to real as possible. She shows you EXACTLY how she created this flawless look. Check out her amazing makeup tutorial and performance video on YouTube:
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Jessica Rabbit Cosplay by CutiepieSensei
CutiepieSensei is the master of animated characters. She has an uncanny ability to take something animated and outlandish, and make it obtainable. She’s absolutely gorgeous, and the makeup technique she used here is flawless. There aren’t many images of her Jessica Rabbit cospay out there, but the ones we’ve seen are jaw-dropping.
Jessica Rabbit Cosplay by Major Sam Cosplay
This Cosplay is a gorgeously crafted construction worthy of the burlesque stages. The wig in particular is beautiful quality, which is a rarity in most cosplays. Her subtle makeup and perfect lines and textures make this a visual feast.
Jessica Rabbit Cosplay by OMGCosplay
The gown construction drew me to this cosplay, as well as the unique and understated (in comparison to others) makeup is sultry but not overdone.
“I’d do anything for my husband, Mr. Valiant. Anything.”-Jessica Rabbit
Jessica Rabbit Cosplay by Belle Chere
This cosplayer’s work is the closest to capturing the comic proportions and overdrawn angles that make Jessica Rabbit so unique on screen. Use of shadows and lighting allow the eye to be drawn in such a way that exaggerates the curves, which is beautiful work!


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Jennifer Lynn Larsen, aka “Mayhem’s Muse” is originally from the Seattle area of Washington State. She is the Cosplay Editor for BoLS and manages Ad Sales and Communications as well. Her cosplay awards include the RTX Judge’s Choice Award and Dragon’s Lair Austin’s Cosplay Symposium.
Jennifer has been a Cosplay Guest Judge at RTX, Tacticon, and Genghis Con in Colorado. She regularly attends conventions to cover cosplay for BoLS. Her cosplay work has been featured in Girls Who Love Monsters, Geek Fuel, Renaissance Magazine, and other publications. Jennifer has modeled in the Her Universe Fashion Show, Precision Camera’s yearly Precision Camera University, and has taught several workshops for photographers about partnering with cosplayers and creative muses/models.
For BoLS, Jennifer covers everything from video games, fantasy, comic books, to sci-fi and historical garb. She is a lifelong enthusiast of retro video games and loves Dungeons & Dragons, urban fantasy, tabletop games, VR technology, and historical archery. Jennifer has set several National Records through USA Archery’s Traditional Division for Asiatic Bows and earned 4th Place in the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan in 2018 for Women’s Korean Archery. She is currently studying at Denver University for her Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership.
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