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The Confessions of Robert Crumb (1987)
>> ^dzonny:
Crumb is a savant of sexuality.
Yes, and all about the femme! Adjusted:)
Woman Crushes Watermelon With Her Legs
Somewhere Robert Crumb's head just asploded.
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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Robert Crumb, Terry Zwigoff' to 'Robert Crumb, Terry Zwigoff, David Lynch' - edited by MrFisk
Janet Klein and her Parlour Boys - Yiddish Hula Boy
This gal was found on youtube by accident by yers truly. Like the cut of the jib, dig the helloutta old-timey styley, period coustumes, instruments and the like....this chicks quixotically cool.....two thumbs and one little thumb up!!
Read this fillies bio, and you'll see how an addict of the pop culture artitiste of the 20's and 30's, can rub off on an aspiring hipster's kid from San Bernadino,CA circa 1970's
some of the cats' in her en-tradge were in Robert Crumb's band the Cheap Suit Sereneders
http://www.janetklein.com/web/aboutframeset.htm
Fritz the Cat-(1972) "Mein Vetter, Meine Brut
Fritz the Cat is a 1972 animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. 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.
The film is a satire on American college life of the 1960s: while Fritz doesn't attend any classes during the movie, he participates in major social upheavals based around the popular college protest movement of the time.
The film made $90 million worldwide. The film's success led to a slew of other "X rated and animated" films, including Dirty Duck and Bakshi's own film Heavy Traffic. There was also a sequel called The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, which neither Crumb nor Bakshi had anything to do with.
In 2003, the Online Film Critics Society ranked the film as the 51st greatest animated film of all time. In 2004, Fritz the Cat landed at number 56 on Channel 4's list of the 100 Greatest Cartoons.
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