All 18 John Kricfalusi Movies
Get ready to dive into the world of animation with our latest movie roundup! In this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the works of legendary animator John Kricfalusi. From his early days with the iconic Ren & Stimpy to his ongoing contributions to the industry, we’ll explore the movies that have shaped his career and influenced generations of animators. So sit back, grab your favorite snack, and let’s embark on this animated adventure together.
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1. American Pop (1981)
Join the captivating journey of the Karnovsky family, Russian Jewish immigrants and gifted musicians, as their parallel lives intertwine with the evolving 20th century American popular music scene. Directed by Ralph Bakshi, the 1981 animated drama “American Pop” showcases four generations of this family as they traverse the historical landscape of American music.
2. Hey Good Lookin’ (1982)
Hey Good Lookin’ is a 1982 animated comedy-drama that takes an affectionate, outrageous look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn. Directed and written by Ralph Bakshi, the film features a talented voice cast, including Richard Romanus, David Proval, and Jesse Welles.
3. Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase (1982)
Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase is a thrilling animated adventure that transports viewers to the farthest reaches of space. Our brave hero, Mighty Mouse, embarks on an exciting journey to rescue the beloved Queen Pureheart, who has been captured by the sinister villain Harry the Heartless.
4. Heathcliff: The Movie (1986)
“Heathcliff: The Movie” is an animated family comedy where Uncle Heathcliff, a lovable cat, babysits his nephews while recounting his hilariously adventurous tales. These fantastical stories include Heathcliff working for a mob boss, his dad escaping from prison, and attempting to be good. The movie is full of humor and heartwarming cat and dog interactions. With a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, “Heathcliff: The Movie” is a fun, light-hearted film suitable for all ages, featuring the unmistakable voices of Mel Blanc, Donna Christie, and Peter Cullen. Directed by Bruno Bianchi, this movie promises to entertain and captivate its audience, while exploring the bond between cats, dogs, and the human world.
5. Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
“Troop Beverly Hills” is a heartwarming and funny adventure comedy that transports viewers to a world of innocence, determination, and female bonding. Set in the posh Beverly Hills, the film follows the story of a soon-to-be divorced socialite who, in an attempt to prove herself to her husband and herself, decides to become a den mother for a troop of Girl Scouts. Shelley Long stars as the determined and charming socialite, navigating the unfamiliar territory of working with young girls and teaching them valuable life lessons. The Girl Scouts are a diverse group of energetic and inquisitive Beverly Hills kids, adding warmth and humor to the story. As the troop leader, the protagonist also deals with her relationship with her husband, played by Craig T. Nelson, which adds an aspect of personal growth and self-discovery to the movie. The film showcases the challenges faced by a Beverly Hills socialite in a completely different environment, and the humor lies in her attempts to cope with these changes. “Troop Beverly Hills” is a touching adventure that takes viewers on a journey filled with laughter, heart, and the power of friendship. It showcases the importance of sticking to one’s commitments and finding one’s own strength and courage, regardless of the circumstances.
6. Cool World (1992)
Cool World (1992) is an animated comedy-fantasy movie that unfolds in Las Vegas. The story follows Jack Deebs, a cartoonist who, while behind bars, creates a sensational cartoon series named “Cool World, “ featuring a sultry character named Holli Would. The tables turn when Holli takes human form and steps into reality, wreaking havoc in Jack’s life. The film is a blend of adult themes with an animated backdrop, exploring themes like upskirt, cartoonist, sex, eroticism, and nymphomania. The captivating narrative is complemented by the talents of director Ralph Bakshi and writers Michael Grais and Mark Victor. The movie features big-names like Gabriel Byrne, Kim Basinger, and Janni Brenn in the main cast. Although it had considerable financial backing, Cool World didn’t hit the expected box-office heights, earning a comparatively modest $14.11 million in the U. S. It also received nominations for notable awards, but didn’t clinch any. Nonetheless, it remains a unique title in the realm of animated cinema with a distinct blend of elements. Fans of similar movies like “Wizards, “ “American Pop, “ and “Fritz the Cat” are likely to appreciate Cool World’s distinct aesthetic and narrative approach. Rated PG-13 for its mature content, the movie runs for an engaging 1 hour and 42 minutes. It’s a compelling mix of erotic fantasy and dark comedy that’s sure to appeal to fans of the genre. So, if you’re in the mood for an unconventional animation with a dash of adult humor, Cool World is a worthy choice.
7. Shelf Life (1993)
“Shelf Life” takes you on a twisted journey back to 1963, where a pair of paranoid middle-class parents, fearing a nuclear fallout, lock themselves and their three children in their fallout shelter. Thirty years later, the trio has become unaware of the world outside — and it shows.
8. The Flintstones (1994)
“The Flintstones” is a hilarious and family-friendly adventure set in a parallel modern-day Stone Age world. This 1994 reboot of the classic TV series follows the working-class Flintstones family as they find themselves on the brink of an executive job. However, they soon learn that wealth and success don’t guarantee happiness. Starring John Goodman, Rick Moranis, and Rosie O’Donnell, this comedy fantasy film directed by Brian Levant is a delightful blend of humor and heart. With a strong emphasis on family values, great visual effects, and memorable performances, “The Flintstones” is sure to keep you entertained and engaged throughout its 91-minute runtime. Don’t miss this iconic adaptation that beautifully brings the beloved cartoon to life on the big screen, available now on Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, and Hanna-Barbera Productions.
9. Clueless (1995)
“Clueless” is a delightful 1995 teen comedy that brings the quintessential Beverly Hills high school experience to life. This adaptation, with a touch of modern fashion, captures the essence of popularity, high school politics, and the journey of self-discovery. Cher, played brilliantly by Alicia Silverstone, is a wealthy yet shallow teenager whose charismatic charm and wit captivate the audience. Throughout the film, Cher plays amateur matchmaker, skillfully orchestrating relationships among teachers and students alike. The story unfolds in the breathtaking Los Angeles landscape, adding another layer of glamour to this timeless classic. This coming-of-age film, brimming with laughter and romance, has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations. It is a must-watch for those who enjoy light-hearted comedies that effortlessly blend the glamour of high school life with the trials and tribulations of growing up. With a talented ensemble lead by Silverstone, “Clueless” is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
10. Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie (2001)
“Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie” follows the epic journey of a samurai from ancient Japan who is catapulted into a futuristic world, where evil wizard Aku reigns supreme. Known as Jack, he embarks on a perilous quest to free the future and discover his origins. Created by Genndy Tartakovsky and boasting a stellar voice cast including Jeff Bennett, Grey Griffin, and Phil LaMarr, this adventure-filled animated masterpiece is a must-watch for fans of action-packed stories and captivating worlds.
11. Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks (2003)
“Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks” takes you on a wild and hilarious journey through the early days of the iconic comedy duo Jack Black and Kyle Gass. This DVD collection features their groundbreaking HBO episodes and a live concert recorded at London’s Brixton Academy on November 3, 2002. With their signature blend of alternative comedy and hard-rocking tunes, Tenacious D entertains fans with a relentless passion for music and humor. As these two dynamic performers navigate the path to stardom, their unforgettable adventures and unapologetic enthusiasm keep viewers thoroughly entertained. Get ready to watch a legendary comedy team take the stage and rock the house in this must-see collection.
12. 100 Greatest Cartoons (2005)
Get ready for a nostalgic journey through time as “100 Greatest Cartoons” compiles the top animated favorites voted by the British public. Released in 2005, this 3-hour-long documentary takes you on an unforgettable voyage through the history of cartoons from the oldies like Felix the Cat to contemporary hits. With a mix of genres from animated shorts to family-friendly films, this collection offers an engaging blend of styles from surrealism to cutting-edge digital animation. Featuring stars such as Jimmy Carr, Joe Alaskey, and Terry Alderton, the documentary is directed by Esther Dere and Anna Gien and penned by James Eatock. Dive into this fascinating trip down memory lane while exploring the world’s most beloved cartoons. Perfect for both die-hard fans and casual viewers, this compilation guarantees an enjoyable experience for all ages. Don’t miss “100 Greatest Cartoons”, a delightful tribute to the magic of animation and the joy it brings to millions around the world.
13. Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006)
“Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny” is a 2006 music-infused adventure-comedy film that follows two slacker musicians, Jack Black and Kyle Gass, as they embark on an epic quest to steal a legendary guitar pick believed to imbue its possessor with exceptional guitar skills. The pick is housed in a maximum-security Rock and Roll museum, and our heroes face a gauntlet of obstacles, from confronting the mythical figure of Lucifer Morningstar to evading the fearsome creature Bigfoot. Packed with engaging original music, “Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny” is a guilty pleasure for fans of rock musicals. The film, helmed by director Liam Lynch and co-written by the film’s leads, Jack Black and Kyle Gass, combines outrageous humor with high-energy musical performances. The film stars Black and Gass themselves, along with JR Reed. The film was produced by Red Hour Films and MACRON Filmproduktion and boasts an English-language run time of 1 hour and 34 minutes. With a budget of $20 million, it grossed $8.3 million in the US. The film received two award nominations and is similar in style to “School of Rock”, “Jackass: The Movie”, and “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut”. The audience rating on IMDb is 6.8, with over 114,000 votes. Despite its modest box-office success, “Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny” has carved out a niche as a cult classic, beloved by fans of unconventional music, outrageous comedy, and wild adventure.
14. Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike (2007)
“Elf Bowling: The Great North Pole Elf Strike” is a hilarious animated comedy that takes the holiday spirit and cranks it up to eleven, with a dash of wacky adventure! Santa’s little brother Dingle (played by Joe Alaskey) is causing all kinds of chaos at the North Pole. He kidnaps the elves and hides them in the tropical paradise of Fiji, threatening the very existence of Christmas as we know it. Santa (Tom Kenny) embarks on a mission to rescue the elves, but nothing is ever simple in Dingle’s world. With the help of his mischievous pirate antics, Santa navigates the tropics, battling through wild obstacles and quirky characters. However, the stakes are higher than just finding his way through the jungle; the fate of Christmas rests on his shoulders. “Elf Bowling: The Great North Pole Elf Strike” is an entertaining romp for the whole family, filled with heartwarming lessons and plenty of laughs. While critics might not view it as a masterpiece (with an IMDb rating of 1.9 from 584 votes), it certainly packs plenty of fun for fans of animated adventures and holiday cheer. So, sit back, grab your popcorn, and enjoy the wild ride of “Elf Bowling: The Great North Pole Elf Strike. “ If nothing else, it’s a lighthearted reminder that sometimes, the pursuit of holiday happiness can lead to unexpected twists and turns — and maybe a few bowling balls along the way!
15. Free Birds (2013)
“Free Birds” is a 2013 animated action-adventure film that takes viewers on a hilarious and heartwarming journey through time. The story follows two turkeys, Reggie and Jake, from different backgrounds who join forces to travel back to the 1620s. Their mission? To alter the course of history and save their kind from becoming a staple on the Thanksgiving menu. As Reggie, voiced by Owen Wilson, and Jake, voiced by Woody Harrelson, navigate through time, they encounter various challenges and characters, including a dog and a time machine. Along the way, they must learn the importance of unity and teamwork to achieve their goal. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and written by Scott Mosier, Jimmy Hayward, and David I. Stern, “Free Birds” is a vibrant and entertaining movie that appeals to audiences of all ages. The film boasts stunning visuals, thrilling action scenes, and an engaging plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. With a star-studded cast featuring renowned actors like Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson, “Free Birds” delivers a powerful message about embracing differences and working together to achieve common goals. This clever and thought-provoking film is perfect for families seeking a fun and uplifting movie experience.
16. Miley Cyrus: Bangerz Tour (2014)
Join pop sensation Miley Cyrus as she embarks on her electrifying Bangerz Tour in this exhilarating 2014 music special. Giving viewers an intimate look at life on the road, Miley shares personal moments spent with her brother and sister, Noah Cyrus and Braison Cyrus. Featuring breathtaking concert performances, this high-energy documentary captures the spirit of Miley Cyrus and showcases her exceptional talent. Don’t miss out on the excitement that’s taking the world by storm with this thrilling musical experience.
17. Scare Package (2019)
“Scare Package” is a comedic horror anthology that takes audiences on a wild ride through the world of horror movies. Set in Rad Chad’s Horror Emporium, the film follows the owner, Chad, as he shares a series of bone-chilling, blood-splattered tales with his newest employee. Each story explores a different aspect of the horror genre, from werewolves to satanists and babysitters. With a mix of laughter and fear, “Scare Package” pays homage to classic horror films while adding its own unique and surprising twists. Directed by Courtney Andujar, Hillary Andujar, and Anthony Cousins, the film features a star-studded ensemble cast, including Jon Michael Simpson, Luxy Banner, and Sydney Huddleston. Written by Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, and Emily Hagins, “Scare Package” is produced by Paper Street Pictures. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, this film explores the rules of the horror genre and takes viewers on a thrilling, comedic journey they won’t soon forget. Make sure to get your tickets for “Scare Package” on its official release date of June 18th, 2020, for an unforgettable experience!
18. Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story (2020)
“Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story” is a compelling documentary that delves into the turbulent journey of The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991), a groundbreaking animated series that pushed boundaries with its dark humor and subversive content. The film explores the life and career of its controversial creator, John Kricfalusi, and his tumultuous relationship with his creation. The documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the animation process, as well as the personal struggles that Kricfalusi faced throughout his career. The Ren & Stimpy Show’s enduring popularity and influence on modern animation are also examined in this insightful and engaging film. This 104-minute documentary is a must-watch for fans of the show and anyone interested in the world of animation.