The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American adult animated anthology black comedy film directed by Robert Taylor as a sequel to Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat (1972), adapted from the comic strip by Robert Crumb, neither of whom had any involvement in the making of the film. The only two people involved in the first film to work on the sequel were voice actor Skip Hinnant, and producer Steve Krantz. The film's music score was composed by jazz musician Tom Scott, and performed by Scott and his band The L.A. Express.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)
Directed by Robert Taylor
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$1,500,000
Themes
Tags
1970s, Adult Animation, Anthropomorphism, Cat, Cheating, Comics/Heroes, Hell, Joint, Sequel, Sex, Sexual Revolution, Surrealism, Violence
Attributes
Subject: house cat
Alternate Titles
As Nove Vidas do Gato Fritz
PT
Die neun Leben von Fritz the Cat
DE
Fritz the Cat og hans ni liv
DK
Fritz, a macska kilenc élete
HU
Fritz-kollin pornoretket
FI
Fritzin yhdeksän elämää
FI
Katten Fritz' nio liv
SE
Las nueve vidas de Fritz el gato
AR, ES
Le 9 vite di Fritz il gatto
IT
Les neufs Vies De Fritz Le Chat
FR
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
GB, US
Дев'ять життів кота Фріца
UA
Девять жизней кота Фрица
, RU