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Fritz the Cat is a 1972 American adult animated black comedy film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi in his directorial debut.Based on the comic strip of the same name by Robert Crumb, the film focuses on its Skip Hinnant-portrayed titular character, a glib, womanizing and fraudulent cat in an anthropomorphic animal version of New York City during the mid-to-late 1960s.
Fritz the Cat was created in 1959 by Robert Crumb in a homemade comic book story called "Cat Life", based on the experiences of Fred, the family cat. [1] [2] The character's next appearance was in a 1960 story entitled "Robin Hood".
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American adult animated anthology black comedy film directed by Robert Taylor as a sequel to Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat (1972), adapted from the comic strip by Robert Crumb, neither of whom had any involvement in the making of the film.
1972 Fritz the Cat as Fritz the Cat (voice) 1974 The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat as Fritz the Cat (voice) 1977 The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town as Sunny the Easter Bunny; 1980 I Go Pogo as Pogo Possum; 1984 3-2-1 Contact as Flash Jordan 1 episode; 1986 My Little Pony and Friends as Various voices; 1988 As the World Turns as Mr. Leversee 1 episode
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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat; S. Swap Meet (film) T. Torch Song (1993 film) W. Which Way Is Up?
Fritz the Cat is the 1972 soundtrack album to the Ralph Bakshi directed animated film of the same name. The soundtrack features a number of blues, funk and rock and roll songs as well as the film's score, which consists of soul-jazz performed by Ed Bogas and Ray Shanklin. [1] The album was originally released on Fantasy Records in 1972.
1972 – Ralph Bakshi's 1972 film Fritz the Cat: Winston Schwartz, the on-and-off-again girlfriend of Fritz. 1973 – Disney's Robin Hood: Robin Hood and Maid Marian; 1973 – Zuiyo Eizo episodes Fables of the Green Forest based on a book The Green Forest. 1980s – The World of David the Gnome, animated show, Swift; 1980s – Lis Leon, Polish ...