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Category Archives: Theater Inkwell
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)
“The 1970’s. Jump back, baby.” So here we have a bastard child of a bastard child. It’s a strange case, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat. Originally, of course, Fritz was created by R. Crumb, one of the signature … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Animation, Comedy, Fritz the Cat, Hitler, lovable animals, LSD, Psychedelic, R. Crumb, Ralph Bakshi, slapstick, The Devil
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Wizards (1977)
Wizards is a film that only seems to make some kind of logical sense when viewed as part of a Ralph Bakshi marathon. Placed in context within his body of work, sandwiched between the radically cartoonish, venomously indignant Coonskin (1975) … Continue reading
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Tagged Animation, Fantasy, Midnight Movie, Psychedelic, Ralph Bakshi, Science Fiction, Sword and Sorcery
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