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Fritz the Cat Information
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 Fritz the Cat is a 1972 animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi as his feature film debut. Based on the comic books by Robert Crumb, the film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States.[1][2] It focuses on...


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Fritz the Cat Quotes
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 Fritz the Cat is a 1972 animated film about a hypocritical swinging college student cat who raises hell in a satiric vision of various elements of the 1960's. The film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States....




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On The Fritz
12/01/2004: 1,039 words, approx. 4 pages ON THE FRITZ CHINESE LETTER BY SVETISLAV BASARA, TRANSLATED BY ANA LUCIC NORMAL, IL: DALKEY ARCHIVE PRESS. 180 PAGES. $13. You wake up one morning: You don't know your name, where you live, or whether you're alive or dead. All things considered, this...
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 The New York Observer
My Crumb Collection Goes to Vassar\'d1 But Is It Art?
4/2/2006: 1,184 words, approx. 4 pages Considering all the trouble cartoons have caused in the world lately, it was with some trepidation that I entertained James Mundy’s request. James is both a friend and the director of the Francis Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, and he called a few...
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 The New York Observer
My Crumb Collection Goes to Vassar- But Is It Art?
4/2/2006: 1,185 words, approx. 4 pages Considering all the trouble cartoons have caused in the world lately, it was with some trepidation that I entertained James Mundy’s request. James is both a friend and the director of the Francis Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, and he called a few...




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Critical Essay by Robert Hatch
540 words, approx. 2 pages
 It troubles me that I am almost totally unresponsive to Fritz the Cat, an animated cartoon feature, directed by Ralph Bakshi from the strip created by Robert Crumb for Head Comics. Fritz, a cat both in comic-book terms and in the current jargon, is super hip to every breeze that blew upon the country's questing youth of a few years ago, and the picture holds up his instant causes and borrowed principles to good-natured destruction. Thus Fritz, master lecher, organizes group sex in a bathtub, which ex...
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Critical Essay by Vincent Canby
515 words, approx. 2 pages
 Understatement is not the method of "Fritz The Cat," which utilizes just about every four-letter word you've ever heard in any playground, and depicts Fritz's various sexual triumphs with what might be described as indelicate frenzy. However, the film is not to be confused with those soberly obscene comic books that used to feature Toots and Casper, Dick Tracy and Tillie The Toiler. It is often exuberantly vulgar, but rather less obscene than your ordinary, run-of-the-mill, R-rat...
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Critical Essay by Lee Beaupre
458 words, approx. 2 pages
 Bakshi's idea of wit [in "Fritz the Cat"] is to resurrect an 8-year-old Terry Southernism like "prevert," have Fritz "kill a john" by shooting at a toilet, resolve the Israeli situation by having the Zionists "return the cities of New York and Los Angeles to the United States" and paraphrase an old Elaine May-Mike Nichols routine with a bossy lady making "a big bourgeois deal out of everything." As for the film's animation, ...


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