The other day I was watching the new DC animated film Batman: Assault on Arkham, and while I thought it was generally a subpar film in general, I remember watching a scene between Harley Quinn and ...
Robert “Bob” Taylor, an award-winning animator, producer and director best known for animated TV series including “TaleSpin” and animated films such as “The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat,” died December ...
Originally advertised as “X-rated and animated,” “Fritz the Cat” scored a hit when it was released in 1972, earning a then-impressive $25 million. (It cost only $850,000--a shoestring even at the time ...
We’ve just learned animator and director Robert Taylor passed away last Thursday, December 11th, from complications due to COPD. He was 70 years old. Taylor is perhaps best known for directing The ...
It was a strong session tonight at Heritage for original art, with another Crumb page — the infamous "Keep On Truckin" page from XYZ Comics (1972, Kitchen Sink) selling for $191,200, the cover of ...
The 1974 sequel to Ralph Bakshi's bizarre 1972 animated film Fritz the Cat is this equally wacky film, confusingly dubbed The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat. Directed by Robert Taylor—a storyboard artist ...
Trailers from Hell’s Mick Garris takes a look at another film by animation legend Ralph Bakshi, “Fritz the Cat,” from 1972. NSFW! The great cartoonist/provocateur Robert Crumb disowned this 1972 film ...
Producer Steve Krantz died Thursday in Los Angeles from complications of pneumonia. He was 83. Krantz, husband of author Judith Krantz, produced several of her novels for television, including ...
That infamous cat and his twisted life are back! Staying within the tradition set by the audacious and racy Fritz the Cat, director-co-writer Robert Taylor takes Robert Crumb's way-cool ...
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