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| ACTORS: | Skip Hinnant, Reva Rose |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Taylor (III) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 June, 1974 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mgm/Ua Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Animated |
| TYPE: | Classics (Silents/Avant Garde) |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027616869333 |
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Customer Reviews of The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
The Pitz Prior to "Waking Life" coming along this was comfortably the worst cartoon I have ever seen. Negligible plot, boring characters, not even controversial, just a more or less complete waste of everyone's time. Bye bye Fritz.
a poor cousin to Fritz The Cat
This seemed like a bit of a mish mash of stories that never quite got finished and so they stuck them together and made a story line on nine lives.
It just does not cut the mustard.
The music is also disappointing.
Compared to the first move Fritz the Cat it just does not make it. Save your time and energy and dont bother
Depressing continuation of its forerunner
The problem is that the original Fritz the Cat told the story of the 60's through the adventures of its title character, and talked about the problems and personalities of our times. This film first fools you into thinking it's going to do the same for the 70's...but it doesn't.
Like a reviewer before me said, there's no real plot. There's just different bits of Fritz's so-called lives, but they have very little to do with the modern era of America as some reviewers or synopsis writers have falsely said. Fritz goes back and forth between World War II, the depression, and even the future. Seeing a "New Africa" is all well and good, but no such place exists. This movie gives us plenty of a fantasy America but very little reality like the original "Fritz the Cat" did for the 60's generation.
Those who say it's great animation for it's time have not seen the original Fritz the Cat. While the animation in that may have been poor, the animation in this is awful! It reminded me of "School House Rock." Neither did this film have the great film making style of Ralph Bakshi, since Mr. Bakshi didn't direct it. His replacement tries to outdo him...a little too much. During the 1940's section with Fritz we watch lights fly by a la "2001: A Space Odyssey"...in fact the lights go on forever. I had to fast forward that scene because it was seriously dragged out beyond my patience.
This sequel could have done what it's predecessor did in revealing American society, but instead it gets caught up in the over-indulgence of the writers and director. I'm sure there's an excuse for how Hitler and his testicles greatly affected the 1970's in America...but I can't think of one.