

Fritz, now married and a father, is desperate to escape the domestic hell he now finds himself in. Lighting up a joint, he begins to dream about his eight other lives, hoping to find one to provide a pleasant distraction. The drug-induced journeys he takes include spells as an astronaut, Hitler's psychiatrist, a courier travelling in hostile territory during a race war, and as a pupil of an Indian guru in the sewers of New York.
Direction
Robert Taylor's freewheeling, anything-goes anthology structure.
Writing
Fever-dream logic where Hitler needs therapy from a cat.
Director
Robert Taylor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ralph Bakshi, who directed the original Fritz the Cat, publicly disowned this sequel and sued to remove his name from it.
This flopped hard in 1974, helping kill the brief American fascination with 'adult animation' until Heavy Metal resurrected it six years later.
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