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3->''"The 1970's. Jump back, baby."''
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5The movie ''WesternAnimation/FritzTheCat'', an adaptation of a [[ComicBook/FritzTheCat popular character]] created by [[UndergroundComics underground cartoonist]] Creator/RobertCrumb was really successful, both commercially and critically, even though it had quite a lot of things going against it, including a [[Creator/RalphBakshi first-time film director]], Crumb himself hating the adaptation to the point where he retired the character soon afterwards, and the fact that it was given an X rating by the MPAA. The film's producer, Steve Krantz, decided to produce a sequel. However, since original director Creator/RalphBakshi wanted nothing to do with this sequel, directorial duties were given to Robert Taylor, an animator who was working on some of Bakshi's other films.
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7The results, as you might have gathered, might be mixed. This one doesn't have as much of a coherent storyline as the first, instead taking a kind of AnthologyFilm approach in which the title character is killed off in various different ways, in what is probably a reference to the comic strip, in which he was given an icepick to the back of the head by a psychotic ex-girlfriend.[[note]]Something that Robert Crumb actually did because [[DisownedAdaptation his hatred of the first film]] made him vow never to use the character again.[[/note]] Whether this actually works or not can be left in the eye of the beholder, but most viewers agree that the music score by Tom Scott & The L.A. Express is pretty badass. Also, it was the first animated movie to compete in the Cannes Film Festival.
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12* AllJustADream: It's implied that none of the stories actually happen, since Fritz is stoned throughout the entire movie and seems to be imagining everything that occurs.
13* AllMenArePerverts: Fritz is still as horny as usual, although this movie focusses far less on sex than his other appearances.
14* AlternateHistory: One of Fritz's daydreams involves UsefulNotes/NewJersey becoming "New Africa", with a population entirely of black people.
15* BackFromTheDead: The film reverts the Crumb story "Fritz the Cat, Superstar" by having Fritz have "nine lives", resulting in a film mostly consisting of events where, someway or another, Fritz dies. (Crumb never drew another Fritz story following "Superstar".)
16* BaldOfAuthority: The president of New Africa.
17* BarbieDollAnatomy: Fritz has no genitals for most of the movie.
18* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Plenty of animal characters are barefoot, though some wear boots (most notably Vishnu near the end).
19* TheCameo: UsefulNotes/RichardNixon and UsefulNotes/HenryKissinger appear.
20* CanonDiscontinuity: Creator/RobertCrumb doesn't even acknowledge the existence of this movie, except in the documentary ''The Confessions of Robert Crumb''.
21-->'''Creator/RalphBakshi:''' He didn’t bother to discuss the ''Nine Live of Fritz the Cat''. He would have to say, 'well, Ralph did do a better picture than ''Nine Lives''.' So to Robert Crumb, there is no Nine Lives. It doesn’t exist. The only ''Fritz the Cat'' he’s mad at is the one I did, because if he discussed ''Nine Lives'', he’d have to say, 'well, you know, for all of my bullshitting about Ralph, ''Nine Lives'' is even worse than what he did.'
22* CatsHaveNineLives: The film uses this trope as a framing device, showing how each of those lives ended.
23* CoversAlwaysLie: The poster features an orange cat and a tall mouse like woman, neither of whom appear in the film.
24* DisneyAcidSequence: When Fritz and Chita get high.
25* EvilLaugh: During Fritz's eighth life, he hears an evil laugh with pool sounds, being the work of none other than [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/FritzTheCat Duke the Crow.]]]] Odd, considering [[spoiler:Duke]] isn't evil, and is one of the few decent people in the whole franchise.
26* FantasticRacism: As in the first film, [[SpaceJews Crows stand in for African-Americans]].
27* FlamingDevil: Fritz ends up in hell. Upon encountering the devil, who seems like a cross between [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Big Gay Al]] and Creator/VincentPrice, he lets out, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkJDIWLMWwc Oh, Jesus Christ, Lucifer is a faggot!]]"
28* FlippingTheBird: Fritz does this to a ''telephone'' after the operator hangs up on him. He is one of the few [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie four-fingered characters that can do this]].
29* FramingDevice: Fritz smoking pot to ignore his screaming wife while [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality neglecting their child]].
30* FreezeFrameBonus: During the 1930s sequence, neon lights flash text that repeatedly comes towards the screen- it reads "NOTHING TO FEAR", a nod to the FDR footage in the same sequence.
31* FunnyAnimal: The entire cast. Strangely enough, there is an entire sequence devoted to [[BreakingTheFourthWall stock footage of real-life humans]].
32* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Some of the graffiti on buildings. One of the funnier ones is seen at the beginning of the God sequence: "Nixon pull out [[labelnote:Note]](of Vietnam)[[/labelnote]] (like your father should have!)"
33* FurryConfusion: There are normal rats and anthropomorphic rats in the movie.
34* LighterAndSofter: Very slightly. This was rated R while the original was rated X.
35* MatureAnimalStory: The characters are anthropomorphic animals and there is loads of sex and violence.
36* MindScrew: ''Nine Lives'' is this trope the whole way through.
37* NoSwastikas: Averted. Fritz's fantasy as a Nazi does not censor the Swastikas.
38* ThePornomancer: Fritz as usual, though not to the extent of his other appearances. Averted as its all drug induced illusions and the sex he gets into are just hallucinations.
39* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Fritz, a lovable cartoon cat, neglects his wife and son to smoke pot and imagines himself as a member of the Nazi party during World War II, and refers to black girls as knowing "where it's at [[Literature/{{Lolita}} by the time they're 11]]". Wait, what?
40* ResetButton: In 1972, in response to the politics of the animated film, Robert Crumb kills off Fritz. Two years later, Steve Krantz produces this movie.
41* [[SchrodingersCast Schrödinger's Cat]]: Literally! Crumb killed Fritz off in the comics after the first movie, but this film was made nevertheless. But for truths sake, let's call this movie the final coffin to Fritz and a sort of a prequel to his death.
42* TheStoner: Fritz is stoned throughout the framing device, until he gets kicked out by his wife. The rest of the movie consists of his drug addled fantasies about his prior lives.
43* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Fritz dies multiple times during the movie.
44* UndergroundComics: This movie as well as the previous one are based on the Fritz the Cat underground comics.
45* VocalEvolution: Fritz's voice is slightly deeper and less nasally than it was in the first film.
46* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: All characters are animals, with the exception of some live action footage.

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