Ha Ha My Grandmom!
My dad told me that his mom (my grandmom) took him to see "Fritz the Car" when it came out. And my dad was about 9 when it came out!!! LMFAO!
shareMy dad told me that his mom (my grandmom) took him to see "Fritz the Car" when it came out. And my dad was about 9 when it came out!!! LMFAO!
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What's this so called "Fritz the car" you're talking about.
"Cowbell Solo!" Some unknown guy from Cannibal!- the musical
lmao
my parents did the same thing with me when i was little. they just saw that it's a cartoon and taped it on vcr one late night without watching any of it. the next day they had to leave me alone at home and said "here's some cartoon to keep you entertained while we're gone."
It sure did.
you bet it did.
SAY MY NAME, BITCH!
"Cowbell Solo!" Some guy from Cannibal!- the musical
^ plz dont do it again :( old nightmares comes above. i was about 10? or 11 when i watched it. and i was shocked as hell. damn that cartoon. had this scary feeling for like a dman week :( but im gonna rewatch it soon :P (am 17 now) and then ill show everyone that im not scared for a cartoon movie :(
shareMy parents also saw this movie in the theater, but they were college student at the time. My first Bakshi film was Wizards when I was 9, Lord Of the Rings when I was 10, Heavy Traffic when I was 19, and American Pop, Fritz the Cat, Coonskin, and Fire and Ice when I was between the ages of 20 and 23. I only got to see 'Fritz' and 'Ice' when they were re-released on DVD. I still haven't seen Cool World (I've heard it's his worst movie) and I've never succeeded in finding Hey Good Lookn'.
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"In fact, Heavy Traffic is a lot worse in terms of violence"
Really? How so?