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The Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat (Blu-Ray)
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Nine Lives of Fritz is a classic cartoon that has stood the test of time. It is a multi-layered, intelligent film that is still worth a buy for its funny moments. It is a parody of the 60's era, with a darker tone than the original Fritz, and is a great way to explore the issues of the time. It is a great movie for those who enjoy a good laugh, and is a great way to explore the issues of the time.
R. Crumb's Fritz returns in this sequel, minus the input of original director Ralph Bakshi. The cartoon cat finds himself in a catastrophic situation, on welfare, and living in the slums. He turns to stoned fantasies to make things better and imagines himself on Mars, working for Henry Kissinger, a soldier in Nazi Germany, living in a sewer, and more. Voiced by Skip Hinnant, Reva Rose, Bob Holt. 77 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English; theatrical trailer.
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Nine Lives of Fritz is a classic cartoon that has stood the test of time. It is a multi-layered, intelligent film that is still worth a buy for its funny moments. It is a parody of the 60's era, with a darker tone than the original Fritz, and is a great way to explore the issues of the time. It is a great movie for those who enjoy a good laugh, and is a great way to explore the issues of the time.
Pros
- Entertaining and funny
- Engaging storyline
- Strong, relatable characters
- Good for all ages
Cons
- Not as funny as older versions
- Lacks originality in some parts
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R. Crumb's Fritz returns in this sequel, minus the input of original director Ralph Bakshi. The cartoon cat finds himself in a catastrophic situation, on welfare, and living in the slums. He turns to stoned fantasies to make things better and imagines himself on Mars, working for Henry Kissinger, a soldier in Nazi Germany, living in a sewer, and more. Voiced by Skip Hinnant, Reva Rose, Bob Holt. 77 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English; theatrical trailer.
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Genre | Special Interests |
Director | Robert Taylor |
Character | 0 |
Actor | Skip Hinnant |