The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
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Sex & Nudity

8/10

Lots of sexual content all of which involving animals. One character mentions that fritz once taught someone how to masturbate. In one scene fritz is shown to have inercourse with another animal who clamins during the acitivity that fritz is her brother. Breasts are sometimes shown. Definitely NOT for children

Violence & Gore

7/10

There are some violent scenes in this movie. All of which are cartooney and gruesome.

Profanity

9/10 lots of cursing several uses of the F word occasionally for sexual reasons and some milder porfanities i.e "shit" are used in parts of the film.

7/10 A major theme in the film is drug use alot of the scenes are intended as hallucinations brought about a drug that the main characer has taken to escape from every day life and reflect on his previous lives.

7/10 some charcters have hallucinations from drug taking which can be seen by some viwers as disturbing i.e a female charcter takes a drug and soon sees a demonic creature in front of her this is very brief tough we see a giant eyeball. An idea of how accurate the TECE (below) is: 5-10 is little-kid suitable, G-Rated type of film (i.e. Care Bears, Sleeping Beauty); 10-15 is going to be a little harsher, but not by much (i.e. The Incredibles); 15-20 could be pretty high up there (i.e. Indiana Jones), 20-25 can be less kid-suitable(i.e. The Dark Knight); 25-30 is going to be a film most likely not suitable for children; 30-40 is going to be a film meant for adults and NOT for children (i.e. This), and films that go over 40 are high in explicit content and only for mature audiences. total content is:31/50.

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Certification:
Canada:18+ (Quebec) / Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) / New Zealand:R18 / Italy:T (re-rating) (2004) / Italy:VM18 (original rating) / Netherlands:18 (original rating) / West Germany:18 / Netherlands:12 (re-rating) / Australia:R / Finland:K-18 / Sweden:15 / UK:18 (video rating) / UK:X (original rating) / USA:R (Approved No. 23975) / Singapore:(Banned) / Argentina:18

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