Talk:The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat

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Google Video[edit]

Someone added a kind of spammy link to an unauthorized bootleg presentation of the film on Google Video. As it is a copyright violation, I removed the link. Plus, it's not important enough to be a part of the film's "History" section. (Sugar Bear 22:07, 9 November 2006 (UTC))[reply]

Fritz the Cat 3?[edit]

The infobox says "Followed by Fritz the Cat 3. Is there any source for this? Until there is a source for it on this page, I'm deleting the mention of a third installment. ( Moorglade 3:07, 3 May 2010 (UTC))

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