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 +"Would we take [[Walter Mondale|Fritz]] without [[Jimmy Carter|Grits]]? We'd take [[Fritz the Cat]]. Would we take [[Jesse Jackson]]? Hell, we'd take [[Michael Jackson]]!"---[[Re-Ron]] (1984) by Gil Scott-Heron
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 +'''''Fritz the Cat''''' is a [[1972]] [[animated film]] written and directed by [[Ralph Bakshi]] as his feature film debut. Based on the [[comic book]]s by [[Robert Crumb]], the film was the first animated feature film to receive an [[X-rated|X rating]] in the [[United States]].
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"Would we take Fritz without Grits? We'd take Fritz the Cat. Would we take Jesse Jackson? Hell, we'd take Michael Jackson!"---Re-Ron (1984) by Gil Scott-Heron

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Fritz the Cat is a 1972 animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi as his feature film debut. Based on the comic books by Robert Crumb, the film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States.



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