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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, Secret Agent for the C.I.A.," inspired by the popularity of the James Bond series, portrays Fritz as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency. [ 14 ] [ 17 ] "Fritz the No-Good" depicts him becoming involved with terrorist revolutionaries ; he also abuses and rapes one of the group members’ girlfriends.
The Online Film Critics Society released a list of the "Top 100 Animated Features of All Time" in March 2003 that included four of Bakshi's films: Fritz the Cat, The Lord of the Rings, Coonskin and Fire and Ice. [103] Fritz the Cat was ranked number 56 in the 2004 poll conducted by Britain's Channel 4 for its documentary The 100 Greatest ...
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.
Fritz the Cat: Fritz the Cat (1972) The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974) Gas-s-s-s (1971) Ghetto Freaks a.k.a. Love Commune (1970) Ginger in the Morning (1974) Go Ask Alice (1973) Godspell (1973) Groupie Girl (1970) Hair (1979) Harold And Maude (1971) Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971, Hindi) Helter Skelter (1976) The Holy Mountain (1973) I Drink ...
Fritz the Cat (both the comic strip by R. Crumb and the 1972 Ralph Bakshi film) Ghost World (2001), an Oscar-nominated film directed and co-written by Zwigoff based on the acclaimed Daniel Clowes comic; American Splendor (both the autobiographical comic series by underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar and the Oscar-nominated film from 2003)
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Robert Taylor (1944 – December 11, 2014) was an American Primetime Emmy Award-winning animator, writer, producer and film director. [1]Taylor's credits include such films and television series as The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, [2] The Flintstone Kids, It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown, Challenge of the GoBots, Challenge of the Superfriends, Bonkers, Goof Troop, Aladdin and the King of ...