[...] Last week’s movie was Heavy Traffic, written and directed by animator Ralph Bakshi in 1972. He’s the guy that gave us the X-rated “Fritz the Cat”, a psychedelic mess about some hipster cat living in the city, and alos gave us that Lord of the Rings cartoon in the late 70-s/early 80’s (I can’t remember). Heavy Traffic was about this 20-something cartoonist who lives out his adventures through his cartoons in the gritty urban early-70’s wasteland. Not a bad film. [...]
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Heavy Metal, 1981. Directed by Gerald Potterton and Jimmy T. Murakami
Nice try, Haik. But it's not Heavy Metal.
Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
BR, you're closer, but no. Don't make me get Bill Simmon over here. Then, it's over.
[...] Last week’s movie was Heavy Traffic, written and directed by animator Ralph Bakshi in 1972. He’s the guy that gave us the X-rated “Fritz the Cat”, a psychedelic mess about some hipster cat living in the city, and alos gave us that Lord of the Rings cartoon in the late 70-s/early 80’s (I can’t remember). Heavy Traffic was about this 20-something cartoonist who lives out his adventures through his cartoons in the gritty urban early-70’s wasteland. Not a bad film. [...]