Fritz the Cat (1972)
7/10
This is a movie created for stoners.
7 July 2022
Fritz the Cat (1972) is a movie that I recently watched for the first time in a long time on Prime. The storyline follows a world filled with walking, talking animals and oppression on weed smokers and those who live a carefree life. Fritz looks to lead a rebellion against the pigs and those who stand against his lifestyle.

This movie is directed by and contains the voice of Ralph Bakshi (Wizards) and also contains the voices of Skip Hinnant (Electric Company), Rosetta LeNoire (Family Matters), John McCurry (Trading Places) and Judy Engles (Harold and Maude).

This is a movie definitely created for stoners. The animals were a lot of fun. The writing was inconsistent and the dialogue was more fun than good; however, the sex scene were well done and the ending in the castle was great. I loved the depiction of the pigs; oh, and why did we have to open with a horse penis?

Overall this is an entertaining film that is worth watching once. I would score this a 6.5/10.
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