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Fritz The Cat
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6
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6.38
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| Starring |
Voices: Skip Hinnant , Rosetta Le Noire, John McCurry
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Directed by:
Ralph Bakshi
Written by:
Ralph Bakshi, from Robert Crumb's comic strip
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| Released: |
1971 |
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COMIC STRIP BLACK COMEDY CARTOON COMEDY
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US |
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| Length: |
78 |
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An alley-cat survives in New York. |
Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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| | Entertainingly crude, foul-mouthed cartoon satire on hip attitudes of the late 60s, exposing much then-trendy cant as an excuse for sefishness. Inevitably dated, but still an inspiration to those who want to escape the Disney style of cartooning. The voice-overs are outstanding, especially Skip Hinnant as fritiz himself. | | |
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