One of the well - known movies they worked on together is 'Fantastic Four'. Jessica Alba played Sue Storm and Tim Story was the director of this superhero movie.
Obviously, Harry Potter himself. Given his heroic nature, he would likely be the first to approach Jessica Rabbit if she were in trouble or if she was causing some sort of stir in the wizarding world. He would be curious about her and her very different appearance compared to the wizards and witches.
Jessica Chambers was a victim in this story. She was a young woman who unfortunately became the center of a very tragic and mysterious case when she was found burned in a vehicle.
One idea could be that Jessica Rabbit somehow gets lost in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Maybe she's on the run from some toons who are after her and stumbles through a magical portal into Hogwarts. The students are all amazed by her appearance, and she has to figure out how to get back home while also dealing with the strange new magic around her.
No. In the official 'Harry Potter' series, there are no such inappropriate or out - of - character scenes. Their relationship is more about mutual love, respect and support within the framework of a proper romantic relationship.
It would be really strange. Maybe Harry Potter would be drawn into the Toontown - like world of Jessica Rabbit, with his magic interacting in a wacky way with the toon physics. Or perhaps Jessica Rabbit would find herself in Hogwarts, causing chaos with her allure among the young wizards.
No. Harry Potter and Jessica Rabbit are from completely different fictional universes with distinct tones and themes. The Harry Potter series is a magical world of wizards, while Jessica Rabbit is from a more adult - themed, noir - ish animated world. Combining them in fanfiction is not a common or legitimate mainstream genre in the fanfiction community.
In fanfiction, different people may have different views on what is appropriate. However, in the official 'Harry Potter' series, this kind of plot should be in line with the overall values of the story. If in fanfiction, it depends on how the author writes it. If it is written in a tasteful and in - line - with - the - characters' - relationship way, it can be seen as an exploration of the characters' relationship further. But if it is just for the sake of creating a salacious plot, it may not be appropriate.
It depends on the context and the intended audience of the fanfiction. If the fanfiction is aimed at a more mature and open - minded readership, and the relationship between Harry and Daphne has been developed in a way that makes such an interaction seem plausible within the story's universe, then it could potentially be acceptable. But if it's a fanfiction that is more in line with the general spirit of the original works, which usually don't involve such extreme levels of intimacy between these characters, it would be inappropriate.