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Olá ouvintes do cemitério, e bem vindos de volta ao NecrofilmecoN depois de tanto tempo, mais uma vez. Neste episódio completamente safado, drogado e revolucionário, eu, Julian Catino (Por Outro Lado), Mateus Mantoan (Curva de Rio), e Evaristo Ramos (Atuirá Camuirá), mais as participações animadas de Norberto Silva e Luciana Rodrigues, nos juntamos pra reassistir e comentar Fritz The Cat, animação de Ralph Bakshi de 1972, baseada na obra de Robert Crumb. Então peguem suas revistas pornográficas de furries, e venham ouvir sobre um filme retratando o burburinho cultural estadunidense no fim da era hippie.
This week, join Peter and Chris as they wrap up this season's loose ends as they once again talk to producer extraordinaire Fritz "The Cat" Van Kosky . Sit back and listen as they continue to dissect remixes, talk about the role Fritz played in the creation of the entire album, discuss how he created the remixes he was given, and tackle important topics like if any ravens or crows visited him during this time. The LinkTree can be found at https://linktr.ee/juggalorwd. Otherwise here are all of the important links - Twitter/X: @JuggaloRWD IG: @JuggaloRWD Facebook: @JuggaloRWD TikTok: @JuggaloRWD Threads: @JuggaloRWD The website is www.JuggaloRewind.com. Join the ICPWWE Discord and talk to other listeners and podcast hosts about Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid and random juggalo nonsense. Email at juggalorwd@gmail.com or call or text at (810) 666-1570. Additional music provided by Steve O of the IRTD. Voiceover work provided by Christmas. Instrumentals borrowed this season from Clownstrumentals. The Rewind is forever powered by the 20x20 Apparel and is a part of the UPC (Underground Podcast Community). All music played is owned by the respective publishers and copywrite holders and is reproduced for review purposes only under fair use. #ForTheJuggaloCulture #RewindFitness #WraithRewind
Underrated finally takes a long overdue look a work from Ralph Bakshi! Kyle Bridgett, artist, podcaster, and expert in all things R. Crumb brings the film to Derick. A somewhat contentions collaboration between Bakshi and Crumb gave way to the paradoxical at times adult animated film. While popular upon release in the 1970s the film is becoming harder to track down today, Does it deserve a modern reappraisal?
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Paul Reuben passes away and Paulo links it to the Hoff - and honestly, truth is stranger than the fictional reality show we created. Tik Tok has been duped by Zepotha, we're just here for the promise of Synth-Wave. Dori visits the Costa Del Sol and finds a Town Called Malice, Paulo heads down a Fritz the Cat rabbit hole - which wasn't part of the sequel - and our new favourite song about a Fast Car, is our old favourite song about a Fast Car. Everything we discuss in this show can be found on @That80sShowSA on Facebook. This show originally plays out with music that we have to remove from the podcast - here are the songs we spoke about and played: Respectable - Mel & Kim Fast Car - Tracey Chapman
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John Madara was born on May 28, 1936 and grew up in Philadelphia, at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, The Clovers, Harvey and The Moonglows, Billy Ward and The Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson. Rock and roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history. In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the National charts. That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called "Do The Bop." On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone National, the title and lyrics were changed to "At The Hop." Danny and The Juniors recorded it, and by Christmas of 1957 it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide. "At The Hop" remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day. Barry) and “You Don't Own Me” (Lesley Gore). He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay." In the Mid ‘60s, John, Dave and local D.J. Ray Gilmore formed a group called “The Spokesmen” and released “The Dawn of Correction," an answer song to the enormous hit “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire. At the same time, John was producing for other artists when he discovered a young man, Leon Huff, who later teamed up with Kenny Gamble and became one of the most prolific songwriting teams in the history of rock and roll, defining an entire category of Black popular music known as "The Sound of Philadelphia." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums. In 1965, John and Dave started their own publishing company, discovering and signing new songwriters. The company was very successful, and in 1984, it was sold to Michael Jackson. In 1967, John, Dave and Local D.J. Ray Gilmore wrote the song, "Sadie The Cleaning Lady," which became a huge hit in Australia with singer, Johnny Farnham. John moved to L.A. in the ‘70s, where he found success writing and producing for movies and television. He produced the soundtrack for the James Caan/Marsha Mason movie, “Cinderella Liberty," and also produced the title song for the Cliff Robertson movie “Ace Eli and Roger of the Sky.” In the mid ‘70s, he was music supervisor for the hugely successful “Sid and Marty Kroft Comedy Hour." This was in conjunction with an ABC Comedy Hour and network special which launched the new ABC season. During that time, John wrote and produced the music for the show, and was hands on with the mixing and editing. In the late ‘70s, he also wrote the theme song for ABC Sports, which ran for two years. Las Vegas was also becoming a happening place for singers and performers. So it would seem appropriate that John would spend two years of his life working with one of the most successful performers of all time, Wayne Newton. He produced two of Wayne's albums and also produced and wrote songs for a Christmas television special for Wayne on CBS. In the mid ‘80s, John teamed up with one of the great film animators of all time, Ralph Bakshi. Ralph, known for the controversial film “Fritz The Cat," and also the highly regarded films “American Pop” and “Lord Of The Rings," needed songs for his upcoming animated film “Hey Good Lookin." John collaborated with the extremely talented writer/singer Ric Sandler, and they wrote and arranged all 18 songs in the film, which John produced. Ric also performed all of the songs. Time Magazine and Playboy raved about the film and later called it a cult classic. Through the years, John has produced albums and singles for companies such as CBS, Warner Bros., Polydor, Atlantic, Paramount, 20th Century, MGM and ABC Records. Madara & White songs have reached millions of people through radio, films and television. Worldwide sales of their songs and productions have reached over 2 hundred million records. Their songs have appeared on some of the biggest grossing soundtrack albums of all time, including “American Graffiti” and “Woodstock” (At The Hop), “Grease” (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay), “Hairspray” (The Fly and You Don't Own Me), “Mr. Holland's Opus” (1-2-3), and “Dirty Dancing” and “The First Wives Club” (You Don't Own Me). It was the 1996 hit film, “The First Wives Club," that paid the contemporary power of their talent the ultimate compliment by not only featuring “You Don't Own Me” but by making it the theme of the movie. Contemporary, in fact, has proven to be one of the mainstays of John Madara's contributions through the years. He has consistently offered the world of music songs that speak clearly of given eras, but have equal impact on all eras. John has continued to write and produce music, working with young, up-and-coming artists. He has always been a futurist, excited about working with new technology and incorporating it into his music and productions. His hands-on approach to every project he is involved in, whether it be as a writer, producer, music supervisor, editor, engineer or mixer, has enabled John to maintain the sound that is uniquely his own. In March of 2001, “At The Hop” was voted by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top 100 songs of the century. The soundtrack album, “Grease," was voted one of the top albums of the century. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” is featured on that album.
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guests Brendan James and Noah Kulwin (of Blowback) discuss 80s Red Scare anti-communist action trash made by legitimate right-wing psychos with a double feature of John Milius' RED DAWN (1984) + Joseph Zito's RED SCORPION (1988). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on Ralph Bakshi's FRITZ THE CAT (1972) and WIZARDS (1977), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-10:33 RED DAWN // 10:33-1:29:51 RED SCORPION //1:29:51-2:31:14 Outro // 2:31:14-2:35:14 Check out Brendan and Noah's podcast: https://blowback.show/ MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
This episode we are discussing two historical X Rated movies. The first ever X rated movie, Greetings, and the first ever animated X rated movie, Fritz The Cat. Full spoilers ahead! Greetings discussion starts 1:10, Fritz The Cat discussion starts 35:55, Next episode recommendation starts 1:07:10
Mad Adult Cartoon History Get M A D with Chris Graves 5-12-2023GM #48(Graves Notes)On this episode of Get M.A.D. with the one known as Graves, we take a look back at the weird, odd, & even flat out X rated side to the world of animation, from Fritz The Cat, to MTV's Liquid Television, to Beavis & Butt-Head, to the truly bizarre and unforgettable (while also being very unforgettable, go figure) The Brothers Grunt! I love weird animation & claymation from yesteryear. Enjoy!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat_(film)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Televisionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beavis_and_Butt-Headhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Head_(1994_TV_series)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Maxx#Television_serieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brothers_GruntEverything Chris Graves can be found on his Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cgravesmassguyPayPal:http://paypal.me/SirhcSevargGet Mad Archives:https://ochelli.com/category/get-m-a-d-with-chris-graves/When Short Attention Span DJ Theater Returns, Chuck will only be using what listeners send to him. Please send audio Clips, Music, and sounds you think should be part of SASDJT to blindjfkresearcher@gmail.com and all of you will be responsible for the sounds of the LIVE music-based show on the network. Stuff you like, stuff you made, your friend's music, audio quotes you like, news clips, short audio from movies, whatever you think should be part of the audio, just send MP3s and we'll add them to the library. Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliYOUR HELP TO KEEP US GOING IS CRITICAL: https://ochelli.com/donate/Rokfin https://rokfin.com/ChuckOchelliBitchute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oxL96KiJtQLP/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ochelliSign-up on Ochelli.comhttps://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx
This week, Peter and Chris take a slight break from 1 Less G, as they talk to Detroit producer to the stars, Fritz The Cat! Sit back and listen as we talk about Fritz's background, discuss The Disc (including Scott Sumner's whereabouts), talk about life lessons about always doing your best, and tackle important topics like Daddy Ham's "Hoggin' Thang." Social Medias! Twitter: @JuggaloRWD IG: @JuggaloRWD Facebook: @JuggaloRWD TikTok: @JuggaloRWD The website is www.JuggaloRewind.com. Our LinkTree can be found at https://linktr.ee/juggalorwd. Email us at juggalorwd@gmail.com or call or text us at (810) 666-1570. Follow Fritz!! His Instagram and Facebook are great places to see his music and pulled pork. Or just go to his website and get everything you need there or buy his beats right here at his BeatStars page. Additional music provided by Steve O of the IRTD. The Rewind is forever powered by the 20x20 Apparel. All music played is owned by the respective publishers and copywrite holders and is reproduced for review purposes only under fair use. #ForTheJuggaloCulture
I had Thomas Blackshear on today... What a fun podcast. He's such an animated, interesting human being who's had a unique story from day one. Thomas was meant to be an artist. He's done things as varied as doing plates for collectibles. He was also intimately involved in a series of black figurines - sculptures in the collectible world, the series being a number-one seller for like 20 years.Thomas has had to face difficulties as most of us do in life. Sometimes we have obstacles that are larger than others and he's managed to find his path and stay true to himself as an artist. At times he's had to reinvent himself and you'll hear in his story, if you really are "all in" as an artist, you will find a way to succeed.That doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be rich. In fact, you probably won't, but you will succeed artistically if you stick with it. For Thomas, what he's doing right now is the most important, which is really having fun and enjoying his God-given talents. You see, Thomas burst onto the Western and Native American art scene with his paintings in 2017. So he's only been in this arena of art for five years. The thing is - he's got like 45 years as a serious player in the world of illustration. I'm a serious fan of his work, I collect his work, and I encourage you to listen to this podcast so you'll understand Thomas Blackshear, the person. This is part two of two.
I had Thomas Blackshear on today... What a fun podcast. He's such an animated, interesting human being who's had a unique story from day one. Thomas was meant to be an artist. He's done things as varied as doing plates for collectibles. He was also intimately involved in a series of black figurines - sculptures in the collectible world, the series being a number-one seller for like 20 years.Thomas has had to face difficulties as most of us do in life. Sometimes we have obstacles that are larger than others and he's managed to find his path and stay true to himself as an artist. At times he's had to reinvent himself and you'll hear in his story, if you really are "all in" as an artist, you will find a way to succeed.That doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be rich. In fact, you probably won't, but you will succeed artistically if you stick with it. For Thomas, what he's doing right now is the most important, which is really having fun and enjoying his God-given talents. You see, Thomas burst onto the Western and Native American art scene with his paintings in 2017. So he's only been in this arena of art for five years. The thing is - he's got like 45 years as a serious player in the world of illustration. I'm a serious fan of his work, I collect his work, and I encourage you to listen to this podcast so you'll understand Thomas Blackshear, the person. This is part one of two.
ON THE NINETY-FIRST EPISODE OF BOMB SQUAD MOVIE NIGHT: Ethan, Tim, and Austin discuss the 1977 animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film from Ralph Bakshi,
ON THE NINETY-FIRST EPISODE OF BOMB SQUAD MOVIE NIGHT: Ethan, Tim, and Austin discuss the 1977 animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film from Ralph Bakshi,
Zeichentrickfilme - das ist doch nur was für Kinder. So die weit verbreitete Meinung, dabei kann das Medium Zeichentrickfilm so viel mehr und es gibt viele Farben und die unterschiedlichsten Filme und Geschichten zu entdecken. Eine Reise von den späten 20er Jahren bis hin in die 2000er Jahre und immer geht es um gezeichnete, phantstische Filme
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Gregory Carl blesses "NinetyForChill: The #Podcast" with his presence again to discuss Ralph Bashki's "Fritz the Cat", the "first" X-Rated animated feature and the most successful independent animated film of all time. This is a movie that discusses a lot of issues that are still extremely sensitive today in regards to race relations while being as explicit as narratively possible, It is a film that needs to be chatted about, but not around the kiddies.
Unwatchables welcomes artist Jared Gonzalez to help us discuss Ralph Bakshi, whose profane, controversial animated films helped pave the way for everything from The Simpsons to South Park to Adult Swim. First up is 1972's Fritz The Cat, the first X-rated feature-length cartoon; followed by 1975's incendiary racial satire Coonskin (aka Street Fight). Topics include how Bakshi almost singlehandedly broke Disney's monopoly on animation, how much R. Crumb is to blame for all the animal sex, and how to process the deliberately racist imagery of Coonskin in 2022. Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unwatchablespod/message
Join the gang of lovable losers as we talk about, Fritz The Cat WITH GUESY DEREK JOHNSON AND JOE DUFF! Join the conversation! Email us at totally.toonular@gmail.com. Send us recommendations or tell your feelings on any cartoon we've talked about. We will read your email live on air! Follow @Fantasyshed @feijaumvfx @yarn_yeti @_nicolematarese @curseoftheweredeer @daisyxjay
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
ArTEEtude Shop https://www.arteetude.com/shop/Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arteetude-west-cork-s-first-art-fashion-design-podcast/id1527081647Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3eBv4E5qgW8Vot0oojAr1tIn this Arteetude episode, Schlich talks about his encounter with FRITZ THE CAT, the villager cat and some other positive experiences. He gives an update about his recent experience with Transaction Fraud.Here's how transaction fraud typically works, step by step:A fraudster acquires a credit card number and uses it to pay at an online store.The store processes the payment.The real cardholder notices a strange transaction.They contact their bank and initiate a chargeback to get their money back.Worst case scenario:when a fraudster buys something on your site, you – the merchant – have to refund the paymentaccept that you lost a salepay an expensive admin fee to the card network.ArTEEtude is West Cork´s podcast for Art, [digital] Culture and true stories, created and produced by Detlef Schlich. Schlich operates with his podcast cross-sectorally. For him, a visual artist has to think transversely instead of just enjoying the luxury of being the antagonist. To drive the narrative and to be a protagonist, he will dive and discover with us into the unknown and exciting deep ocean of the creative mind. Detlef Schlich is Podcaster, Visual Artist, Film Maker, Ritual Designer and Media Archaeologist, living and loving in West Cork and best known for his Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture and the video installation Transodin´s Tragedy. He mainly works in performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. To research our human condition and create artwork from this reflection he is often using the methodology of the digital shaman as alter ego. His media archaeology is a conceptual and practical exercise in carving out the aesthetic, cultural, and political singularities of media in culture.WEBSITE LINKSDetlef SchlichInstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYouTube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
Meow! On today's episode Mike is joined by Nadia Kader to discuss the infamous X-rated animated film Fritz the Cat. Based on a comic by underground artist R. Crumb, and written and directed by animation legend Ralph Bakshi, "Fritz" is an infamous movie worth looking at in 2022. Mike and Nadia break down the films style, its story, as well as investigate its ideology. If you're a fan of animation, this episode is a must-hear! Follow @PCMCpod on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Find Pop Culture Man Children on Facebook, and Youtube.
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Zacary Landolt joins Brian for a discussion of FRITZ THE CAT, the only X-rated animated film! They also talk about adult animated movies and pick their three favorites. FRITZ THE CAT is available on Internet Archive: https://bit.ly/3vf1hbbFollow us at filmatfifty.com and @filmatfifty on social media, and please leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
ON THE SIXTY-FIRST EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Ethan, Tim and Austin discuss the 1972 independent adult animated black comedy film by Ralph Bakshi, Fritz The Cat. Known as the first American animated film rated X by the MPAA, and potentially one of the highest grossing independent films ever, is Fritz half as good as it is historically significant? Do all the explicit, anthropomorphic hijinks weigh this cartoon down? Are the satirical takes on 1960's culture still funny today? Tune in and find out! Website: https://www.bombsquadproductions.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=52220876 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bombsquadproductions Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bombsquad_productions/ Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BombSquadProds Follow Us On Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bombsquadproductions LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/bombsquadproductions Listen to us on these platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6VbdgPxf8efiAMph5tH6T8 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YTM2ZWJkNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Anchor: https://anchor.fm/bombsquadproductions PocketCast: https://pca.st/r54f4dsp RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hu-Wol7V4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hub CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Cold Open 00:29 Intro 00:57 Expectations for Fritz the Cat? 8:03 Overall Thoughts on Fritz the Cat? 17:53 How Well Does The Aesthetic Hold Together? 25:14 Final Thoughts on Fritz the Cat 28:38 Outro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
ON THE SIXTY-FIRST EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Ethan, Tim and Austin discuss the 1972 independent adult animated black comedy film by Ralph Bakshi, Fritz The Cat. Known as the first American animated film rated X by the MPAA, and potentially one of the highest grossing independent films ever, is Fritz half as good as it is historically significant? Do all the explicit, anthropomorphic hijinks weigh this cartoon down? Are the satirical takes on 1960's culture still funny today? Tune in and find out! Website: https://www.bombsquadproductions.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=52220876 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bombsquadproductions Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bombsquad_productions/ Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BombSquadProds Follow Us On Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bombsquadproductions LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/bombsquadproductions Listen to us on these platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6VbdgPxf8efiAMph5tH6T8 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YTM2ZWJkNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Anchor: https://anchor.fm/bombsquadproductions PocketCast: https://pca.st/r54f4dsp RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hu-Wol7V4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hub CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Cold Open 00:29 Intro 00:57 Expectations for Fritz the Cat? 8:03 Overall Thoughts on Fritz the Cat? 17:53 How Well Does The Aesthetic Hold Together? 25:14 Final Thoughts on Fritz the Cat 28:38 Outro
The gang are back kicking off Season 2 with a series on legendary animator and director Ralph Bakshi. This episode takes a dive into Ralphs career from humble beginnings at Terrytoons to making some of the most visionary animated films of the 70s and 80s.
What a film to talk about when I've got a new guest host for the pod! Join me and my buddy Pete as we talk the totally weird but awesome, Cool World (1992) directed by Ralph Bakshi. As you could probably tell, this was originally slated for a 'rated R' release and the script went through multiple rewrites to garner that PG-13 rating. We get into all the mess behind the scenes, discuss the many possible casting choices, and the kicking' soundtrack.Off-topic rants include: stoner movies, great movie soundtracks, British sitcoms, and Stanley Kubrick.--- Get BONUS episodes on Freaks and Geeks Season 1 and My So Called Life and to support the show, join the PATREON! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeGIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Peter @sanbasl and check out his music: PCPETE on BandcampPodcast Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast on: Instagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge Podcast
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Yes folks. The long awaited Lord of the Rings Retrospective from Binge Media is upon us. However, before horror director Peter Jackson embarked on a journey through J.R.R. Tolkien's world of Middle Earth, that journey was taken by Arthur Rankin Jr and Jules Bass, with a little Ralph Bakshi thrown in for good measure. But how did it all come about? And why did Bakshi become such a grumpy bastard during the entire process? Join Matt, Adam, and myself as we start our look at Middle Earth with these three seminal 70s and 80s cartoons. While the three of us liked 1977's The Hobbit well enough, there was one person who wanted to one up it. Ralph Bakshi, the man behind the X-rated cartoon Fritz The Cat, was doing everything from rewriting a one film script trying to change its narrative to visiting the Tolkien estate getting the blessings from the daughter of J.R.R. Tolkien to do the material well. The film did well. But Bakshi wasn't satisfied. Why is that, and how do we feel about the movie? Join myself, Matt, and Adam as we dissect the one movie in this leg of the retrospective that is not done by Rankin/Bass. Could the different flavor actually improve the dish that is known as Middle Earth? The Lord of the Rings (1978) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Barry Carter actually likes 1972's Fritz the Cat. He thinks it a ground breaking cartoon bringing the underground comic to the attention of the masses. Jimmy thinks it an outrage that it traded on an undeserved X-rating. In between there's a lot of discussion about what made this the first - and some would say only - breakout adult animated movie.
We kick off the second annual Jess Byard June with a look at one of Ralph Bakshi's more infamous works and the first animated film to be rated X: Fritz the Cat. Featuring Skip Hinnant as the titular feline, it follows the exploits of Fritz as he stumbles from one awkward scenario to another, taking the piss out of the '60s at the same time. It's a satire first and foremost but lacks a strong narrative structure to pair with some biting commentary. The Projection Booth's Mike White and film critic Josh Stewart joins Chris to talk about the film, Bakshi's other works, and the sequel. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @Casualty_Chris and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content, along with our Patreon page.
Movie Theater Time Machine #podcast continues #cat month with a #review of "Fritz the Cat," the infamous X-rated #animated #film.
After having recently rewatched FRITZ THE CAT, Pablo and Alex talk Ralph Bakshi.
The panel of experts examines the history and legacy of "Fritz the Cat," the troubled relations of its creators, the impact it had on animation overall, and the relative value of actors named "Broderick."
The Honeywell Experiment enters a weird new phase as mad genius THOMAS DEJA gets his talking lab monkey CHRIS HONEYWELL to watch a movie about a TALKING CAT! It's the infamous Ralph Bakshi classic - FRITZ THE CAT!
In this episode, we discuss Joe Biden finally becoming president, the amount of 2020 documentaries that are inevitable, and the wonderfully weird Robert Crum adaptation, "Fritz the Cat" (1972) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thiccandbutter/support
A great place to check out Ralph's work, from past to present, is his Instagram, which is run by his family. You can purchase limited editions prints, cells and even his current paintings and drawings at his website.You can rent a lot of his films on Amazon Prime. Check out Lord of the Rings here. But be prepared... Ralph wanted to make another film so it does leave you hanging a bit.
On this episode, we are discussing the X-Rated animated movie FRITZ THE CAT. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please check us out on Facebook, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.
Ever wanted to see a bunch of cartoon animals smokin' weed and havin' orgies? Well, you're in the right place. The Dwellers jump into the world of animation with Fritz The Cat, Ralph Bakshi's infamous 1972 film that received a rare X rating. Does it deserve that rating? Listen and find out!
It's been over 100 years since the first cartoons were drawn by hand. Since then, the form has delved into everything from sex and drugs to racial inequality and war crimes. Even the tamest, G-rated cartoons have often found ways of slipping in adult humor past the eyes of younger viewers. Cartoons have been the vehicle for government propaganda, social change, and political satire. Some have been boycotted and even banned for their content while others have been deemed masterpieces and praised by critics for their bold message and style. Today, cartoons continue to find ways of subverting the status quo in surprising (sometimes shocking) new ways. This hour, we speak with animators, animation experts, and historians about what makes cartoons so well suited for the exploration of, well, everything. GUESTS: Maureen Furniss - Program director of experimental animation at California Institute of the Arts, founding editor of Animation Journal, and the author of A New History of Animation Paul Wells - Director of the Animation Academy at Loughborough University in England and the author of several books including Animation, Sport and Culture Ralph Bakshi - Animator, writer, and director of animated and live-action films and TV shows including Fritz The Cat, Coonskin, and Heavy Traffic Lisa Hanawalt - Producer and production designer of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman, which ended in January Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired April 18, 2017.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things get weird on the podcast this week as Ryan and Ty talk about the wild and weird life of Robert Crumb, the titular cartoonist and artist of Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary, Crumb. All his quirks, eccentricities, and less than admirable traits are on full display and they give ample opportunities for discussion in this episode. Come back next week for a discussion on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us! Twitter - @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
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Jason & Ryan look closely at the films Fritz the Cat and Swiss Army Man to discuss the films and see how they compare. Will they like them? Hate them? A little bit of both? And who ultimately cares what they think anyway? Pay special attention to our exclusive commercial for your very own real-life Swiss Army Man!* *Esoterica Cinema is not legally responsible for any gangrene contracted as a result of contact with real-life Swiss Army Man.***Additional thanks:Nick Mikulka - Additional voicesAudio Library - Background music:Happy and Joyful Children by Free Music https://youtu.be/lv1YPeP1O8kCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2PV1WMiMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/zXnuDrEN9XoSuperfunnysheet - SFX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfks6jiS_iI***Follow us on Twitter @Esoterica CinemaCheck us out on Instagram EsotericaCinema#film #movies #moviepodcast #filmdiscussion #filmpodcast #moviecomedy
*Strong Language used in Clips Josh & Zak discuss Fritz the Cat ( 1972) a film that has a lot of Criticism! A persiflage on the protest movements of the 60s. Its hero is the bold and sex-obsessed tom-cat Fritz the Cat, as created by the legendary underground artist Robert Crumb. Quitting university Fritz the Cat wanders through the hash, Black Panther and Hell's Angels scenes to find to himself. Support this podcast
Hello from Cinema Beef. We hope you’re not in the sick. Here’s some nasty soup for what ails you courtesy of me, Cameron Scott and one Ralph Bakshi with the 1972 X rated cartoon Fritz The Cat. We talk about 60s culture, racism and of course animals doing bad things. Look for more quarantine shows as the bs continues throughout the world. The Beefers love ya!
Hello from Cinema Beef. We hope you’re not in the sick. Here’s some nasty soup for what ails you courtesy of me, Cameron Scott and one Ralph Bakshi with the 1972 X rated cartoon Fritz The Cat. We talk about 60s culture, racism and of course animals doing bad things. Look for more quarantine shows as the bs continues throughout the world. The Beefers love ya! The post Cinema Beef Podcast Quarantine Reviews #1 : Fritz The Cat appeared first on Legion.
Oh boy. Get ready hep cats. This episode is going to be a trip. Let's go back to 1972, as the death rattle of the 1960s made way to a more cynical time full of cocaine, disco, and lots of hair. It was also the time for pushing the envelope for animation, and no other film personifies this more than the movie we're covering this week: Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat. We take our time on this one to make sure that we cover the heavier themes of this film respectfully. Listen to us explain the more problematic aspects of the film, try to nail down what the point of the movie is, and take Fritz to task for being one of the most unlikeable protagonists in film history. You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Podcasts. If you want to see more from us, check out the website and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We are now part of Geek Vibes Nation, so be sure to check out their website and to look for us on their future podcast shows.
This week we take a look at the 1972 classic Fritz The Cat. The first animated film to get the X-rating. Show notes: Fritz the Cat (movie) https://www.amazon.com/Fritz-Cat-Judy-Engles/dp/B009511M52/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1945V186V1EEO&keywords=fritz+the+cat&qid=1582754749&sprefix=Fritz+the%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-1 Fritz the Cat (comic) https://www.amazon.com/Life-Death-Fritz-Cat/dp/1606994808/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1945V186V1EEO&keywords=fritz+the+cat&qid=1582754867&sprefix=Fritz+the%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-4 Bring Me The Head of Charlie Brown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A15v4tTab0Y Flip Wilson as Geraldine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcbn0K84ZdE MARCH by John Lewis https://www.amazon.com/March-Trilogy-Slipcase-John-Lewis/dp/1603093958/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=march&qid=1582755286&sr=8-1 Don't forget to subscribe. Follow me on Twitter: @RonnieUrsenbach Facebook: @BannedMediaPodcast Instagram: @BannedMediaPodcast or send e-mail to BannedMediaPodcast@gmail.com
Connor & Riley tread dangerous Bakshi waters in their episode on Wizards. It may be hard for them to find the silver lining to the film, but at least that lends itself to fun conversations. The opinions fly in this maybe controversial episode...Films mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Wizards (1977) | Dir. Ralph BakshiLast Days of Coney Island (2015) | Dir. Ralph BakshiThe Hobbit (1977) | Dir. Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.The Lord of the Rings (1978) | Dir. Ralph BakshiFritz the Cat (1972) | Dir. Ralph BakshiPrincess Mononoke (1997) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiFire and Ice (1983) | Dir. Ralph Bakshi, Tom TataranowiczAmerican Pop (1981) | Dir. Ralph BakshiSpy Kids (2001) | Dir. Robert RodriguezShorts (2009) | Dir. Robert RodriguezMachete (2010) | Dir. Robert RodriguezThe Ant Bully (2006) | Dir. John A. DavisThe Return of the King (1980) | Dir. Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.Heavy Traffic (1973) | Dir. Ralph BakshiSausage Party (2016) | Dir. Gerg Tiernan, Conrad VernonStar Wars (1977) | Dir. George LucasThe Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdMean Streets (1973) | Dir. Martin ScorseseBedknobs & Broomsticks (1971) | Dir. Robert StevensonFantastic Planet (1973) | Dir. Rene LalouxAlexander Nevsky (1938) | Dir. Sergei Eisenstein, Dmitriy VasilevCool World (1992) | Dir. Ralph Bakshi
Originally Released: Feb 2011 On the "Exploited Cinema" feed Jdog & Bat32 return once again and this time they're going animated. In OBSCURE: it's a double dip of everyone's favorite XXX rated cat...Fritz the Cat (1972) & The Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat (1974). In the VHS VAULT: revolution is in the air at Camp North Pines with Summer Camp Nightmare (1987). Also a new segment featuring Charlies' brother Chico Bronson. So slide into another greasetastic episode hosted by your favorite depraved fucks! _______ Please help spread the word and leave us ratings and reviews on itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and YouTube! Also, follow the Official Revival House feed for all of our shows in one place. _______ LEAVE US A MESSAGE ON THE REVIVAL HOTLINE!! 1-602-399-7280 Exploited Cinema Links: Blog - http://exploitedcinema.blogspot.com/ RSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/RH/EC Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploited-cinema/id1468805041 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuj2ye6sflslocaabrtgfsyszje?t%3DExploited_Cinema%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=427176&refid=stpr Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1U3BUbRBAN7bcssR3VxonX Weird World Publishing - www.weirdworldpublishing.com Sleaze Fiend Magazine Facebook - www.facebook.com/sleazefiendmagazine Canadian Assault Magazine - http://www.canadianassault.com/ _______ Revival House Links: Official - https://www.revival-house.net Teespring - https://teespring.com/stores/apparel-39?page=1 Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/RevivalHouse/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/revivalhouse Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/revivalhousenetwork Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheRevHouse Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRevHouse/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/revivalhousenetwork/ RSS Feed (Revival House) - http://feeds.feedburner.com/revivalhouse Itunes (Revival House) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/revival-house/id1316864493?mt=2 Google Play (Revival House) - https://play.google.com/music/m/I76z5v443fw742cqv2kfl66qiru?t=Revival_House Stitcher (Revival House) - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/revival-house-2 Spotify (Revival House) - https://open.spotify.com/show/3Djss5ACcF4lkYH0lK5iKW?si=uSwnEoSjRAK5p8wYa-CjdQ
Originally Released: Feb 2011 On the "Exploited Cinema" feed Jdog & Bat32 return once again and this time they're going animated. In OBSCURE: it's a double dip of everyone's favorite XXX rated cat...Fritz the Cat (1972) & The Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat (1974). In the VHS VAULT: revolution is in the air at Camp North Pines with Summer Camp Nightmare (1987). Also a new segment featuring Charlies' brother Chico Bronson. So slide into another greasetastic episode hosted by your favorite depraved fucks! _______ Please help spread the word and leave us ratings and reviews on itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and YouTube! Also, follow the Official Revival House feed for all of our shows in one place. _______ LEAVE US A MESSAGE ON THE REVIVAL HOTLINE!! 1-602-399-7280 Exploited Cinema Links: Blog - http://exploitedcinema.blogspot.com/ RSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/RH/EC Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exploited-cinema/id1468805041 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuj2ye6sflslocaabrtgfsyszje?t%3DExploited_Cinema%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=427176&refid=stpr Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1U3BUbRBAN7bcssR3VxonX Weird World Publishing - www.weirdworldpublishing.com Sleaze Fiend Magazine Facebook - www.facebook.com/sleazefiendmagazine Canadian Assault Magazine - http://www.canadianassault.com/ _______ Revival House Links: Official - https://www.revival-house.net Teespring - https://teespring.com/stores/apparel-39?page=1 Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/RevivalHouse/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/revivalhouse Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/revivalhousenetwork Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheRevHouse Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRevHouse/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/revivalhousenetwork/ RSS Feed (Revival House) - http://feeds.feedburner.com/revivalhouse Itunes (Revival House) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/revival-house/id1316864493?mt=2 Google Play (Revival House) - https://play.google.com/music/m/I76z5v443fw742cqv2kfl66qiru?t=Revival_House Stitcher (Revival House) - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/revival-house-2 Spotify (Revival House) - https://open.spotify.com/show/3Djss5ACcF4lkYH0lK5iKW?si=uSwnEoSjRAK5p8wYa-CjdQ
We begin our wild journey into the mind of one of the most independent and creative film auteurs, by looking at Ralph Bakshi’s controversial first animated movie, 1972’s FRITZ THE CAT. Cult Movie Cult is a podcast hosted by two independent filmmakers who love cult/b/underground movies. Join them as they watch and discuss the horrific, the obscure, and the flat-out strange from the other side of cinema. Have a film or series suggestion? Feel free to contact us at cultmoviecult@gmail.com Where to Listen: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cult-movie-cult/id1333199097 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0HM1NfTWOe0GX5U12u4OV9?si=4xfX005eSEqB0Or8ia23jw podbean: http://cultmoviecult.podbean.com Social Stuff: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cultmoviecult/ twitter: https://twitter.com/Cult_Movie_Cult/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cult_movie_cult/ Intro and outro music by Sam Valenti.
Brad and Kevin keep talking Feline Films on this bonus episode, specifically about why nobody should root for Garfield in Garfield, about how the song “Sleepwalk” might relate to the title of the film in which it appears (Sleepwalkers), why we should still respect Fritz the Cat despite its dated, juvenile attempt to be hip […]
This week, Nuny rushed to get the episode where he and The Boys, Mike and Juan, Discuss the 1972 X-Rated animation, Fritz The Cat Shroomeks: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3PeMkaaMDbza7sIwUgs846 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B07P5HD3G2?ref=dm_sh_f2c3-35a0-dmcp-cce7-10ea7&musicTerritory=US&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER Ralph Bakshi interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64o6Ji8w2ic Robert Crumb Unhappy with Fritz Adaptation: http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Funnyworld/FritzPartTwo/FritzFive.htm Animation Info: Animation: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068612/ Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat Creator: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb Director: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi Podcast Intro/Outro Song: https://soundcloud.com/shroomeks/mahou-aniki-henshin-podcast-theme Follow Us! E-mail: mbtpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/mbtpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/magicalbrocast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mbtpodcast/support
Ralph Bakshi became a legend by directing animation for adults, like LORD OF THE RINGS and FRITZ THE CAT, but in 1988 he also directed the pilot episode for a Nickelodeon television series about a little girl trapped in a magical land. Everything everyone ever lost comes to life in Tattertown, including Debbie's doll Muffet, who rebels against her owner and tries to destroy Christmas! It's a chaotic and seedy anecdote in Ralph Bakshi's career, but was CHRISTMAS IN TATTERTOWN really... CANCELED TOO SOON? Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold guide you through Bakshi's career and this strange TV show, which became a Christmas special after the network passed on it, and in which the villain is quite obviously the moral superior to the hero. Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, exclusive videos, Google Hangouts and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy CANCELED TOO SOON shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CanceledCast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? You can email us at canceledtoosoon@gmail.com, or you can head over to our Amazon Wish List to send us more exciting one season wonders that we can review on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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X-Rated for more reasons than you may think. JOIN OUR DISCORD CHAT! Broadcast on January 7th, 2018 Featuring: Felipe Diaz-Vera, Dave Roberts, and Tyler Moliterno Running Time: 01:17:18 Summary: A hypocritical swinging college student cat raises hell in a satiric vision of various elements on the 1960s. Source: IMDB
We finally kick off our Ralph Bakshi Retrospective going back with not only his first release but what is considered the first commerically accepted X-Rated Animated feature film to have a theatrical release
For the first time in a very long time, the Movieing On team sits down in front of a duck-themed movie that is not perverted. A cartoon that is not about overly sexualized cats. Please don't mention how it was Breki that picked both Howard the Duck and Fritz The Cat and how we required the youth and innocence of Linnea to get a movie like this to the show... Because we sat down to watch Duck Tales: The Movie. Show notes and links: DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) (imdb.com) DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (wikipedia.org) DuckTales (TV Series 2017– ) (imdb.com) 'DuckTales' Theme Song Gets an Update for Disney XD Reboot (hollywoodreporter.com)
Power to the people. We asked you, the audience, to pick our next cult film and you delivered. It was a long fought battle between four cult classics, but only one could be crowned review-worthy. Your victor was Ralph Bakshi’s Fritz the Cat! In this episode, we tell the story of how Bakshi’s first feature film […] The post Fritz the Cat appeared first on Cult Film in Review.
First, in this end-of-May episode 3 part blow-out, Andrew and Jack read some messages from some listeners (one of whom you may know as a certain Guest Star who's name rhymes with 'Hat'). A lot of this concerns the Alien movies, most especially Covenant which we reviewed episode 85. This ends at 21:55 Then, Jack and Andrew talk MORE Comic book movies that are NOT adapted from DC or Marvel comics - remember, there are more comic book movies out there that aren't the big two (we previously talked about this in episode 48.3 last year). We go from talking sources that were comic strips, underground comics, and a Manga. Andrew's choices are wholesome. Jack's are too. Sometimes. Thanks for listening, and send any messages to wagesofcinema@gmail.com; https://facebook.com/wagesofcinema or https://www.twitter.com/wagesofcinema 1) MEN IN BLACK (1 and 3; 1997 and 2012) 2) THE PEANUTS MOVIE (2015) 3) THE ADDAMS FAMILY movies (1991/1993) 4)DICK TRACY (1990) 5) TANK GIRL (1995) 6) PRINCE VALIANT (1954) 7) FRITZ THE CAT (1972) 8) THE PHANTOM (1996) 9) ICHI THE KILLER (2001)
Legendary underground super producer Fritz The Cat joins Defekt to talk about the School of Hard Knocks and coming up in the game!
With, ugh, Sausage Party being heralded as the second coming of animated films for adults we look into what adult animation really means with the likes of Fritz The Cat, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, Cool World, Fire and Ice, Pink Floyd: The Wall, Heavy Metal, Flight Of Dragons, Zoom, Akira, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Rock N Rule and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiodrome/support
In 1972, a movie was released that talked about the slacker culture of the mid-to-late 1960s. It was the first animated movie to get an X-rating from the MPAA, the first independent animated movie to gross more than $100 million, and - according to many - a terrible movie. Show notes and links: Fritz the Cat (1972) - IMDb (imdb.com)
1972's Fritz The Cat, written and directed by the legendary Ralph Bakshi, based on the Robert Crumb comics. It's raunchy. It's Rated X. It's 2.5/5 stars. Allen and Steven try to tackle this animated mess that tries to tell a story, tries for some character development, and tries to show a lot of anthropomorphic animals fucking. It succeeds at one of those. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
What are your favorite movies from childhood? Have you watched any of them recently? If so, you might find that, in some cases, they're even more relevant now than they were when you were a dumb kid. On this episode, host Adam Tod Brown welcomes comic Vanessa Gritton and chief laptop operator Brett Rader to discuss all of that and more! But not too much more! We don't want any trouble! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
http://www.funkatopia.com/ - It's episode 2 of our funk radio program. This time around Mr. Christopher play tracks from Analog Son, Ashley Thomas, Jesse Johnson, The Nth Power, Reminiscence Quartet, and a cut from the X-Rated 70's movie Fritz The Cat.
Manette Dorée Épisode #7: André VS The Nine Lives of Fritz The Cat Lors de chaque enregistrement, un collaborateur du Collectif remet à l'un de ces collègues un livre, jeu, film ou autre méthode de divertissement afin de lui faire découvrir quelque chose de nouveau. La Manette Dorée est l'enregistrement des impressions de l’élu lui permettant d’expliquer son expérience choisissant par la suite lui-même le prochain cobaye! Discuté dans cet épisode: The Nine Lives of Fritz The Cat: Bande-Annonce
Oh boy. Get ready hep cats. This episode is going to be a trip. Let's go back to 1972, as the death rattle of the 1960s made way to a more cynical time full of cocaine, disco, and lots of hair. It was also the time for pushing the envelope for animation, and no other film personifies this more than the movie we're covering this week: Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat. We take our time on this one to make sure that we cover the heavier themes of this film respectfully. Listen to us explain the more problematic aspects of the film, try to nail down what the point of the movie is, and take Fritz to task for being one of the most unlikeable protagonists in film history. You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Podcasts. If you want to see more from us, check out the website and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We are now part of Geek Vibes Nation, so be sure to check out their website and to look for us on their future podcast shows. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.