The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat


The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American adult animated comedy film directed by Robert Taylor. It features a series of druginduced vignettes both related and unrelated to life in the 1970s. Starring Skip Hinnant as the voice of the titular feline protagonist, the film is a sequel to Fritz the Cat, the first animated film to receive an X rating in the United States. Unlike its predecessor, Nine Lives received an R rating. It was not as well received by critics and audiences. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival.

The first character he meets on his stoned journey is Juan, a Puerto Rican. The two talk about Juans sister Chita. The scene fades to Juans house where Fritz is seen sitting on the couch smoking a joint next to Chita, while Juan is at the store. Chita complains to Fritz when he blows smoke in her eyes. His reaction is to tell her to loosen up and embrace her fellow man, then he suddenly shoves a joint into her mouth, taking her off into her own hallucinogenic fantasy. The pot makes her horny. Meanwhile, outside, a pair of crows are about to rob the place, but decide to stay outside and watch what happens inside instead. A car pulls up and out comes Chitas father, who sees Fritz and Chita having sex, and blows Fritz apart with a shotgun. This violent display turns off the two crows, who decide to come back at another time.In his second life, Fritz meets a drunken bum claiming to be God. In his third life, Fritz imagines that he is a soldier in World War IIera Nazi Germany. After being caught having a mnage trois with two German girls by a commanding officer the two girls being the officers wife and daughter, Fritz escapes, and winds up being an orderly to Adolf Hitler. Fritz takes the form of a therapist, and analyzes Hitler, telling him that his world domination plans were just a way of trying to get attention. In the showers, Hitler accidentally drops his soap, and urges Fritz to pick it up, in an attempt to rape him, and ends up getting his single testicle a reference to the song Hitler Has Only Got One Ball blown off. In this segment, Fritz meets his death by way of the US Army. ........

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