Review of The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974) by Charles C — 12 Aug 2011
While this sequel is definitely tamer than its X-rated predecessor (This sequel is R-rated), and also inferior thanks to a lack of cohesive storytelling, I still really enjoyed this sequel and felt that for the most part it captured what made Fritz the icon of adult animation.
This time this film is a satire on life in the 1970's with a stoned Fritz now married with a bitch of wife, a baby who learned to masturbate from his father, and the family also lives on welfare. To get away from his wife's nagging his stoned mind takes him into his past lives which leads him to various random situations ranging from Hitler attempting to anally-rape him, to having an encounter with gay version of Satan, to giving the wife of a shopkeeper a case of "the clap", to having to go to "The Black House" (In this film the black people have split off to form their own separate nation), and many more.
Say what you will about this sequel, but I personally enjoyed it.
This review of The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974) was written by Charles C on 12 Aug 2011.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat has generally received mixed reviews.
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