A Roger Rabbit for the underground-comics consumer. In other words, the graphics are uniformly ugly, except for maybe the Vargas Girl called Holli Would, who is no worse than cocktail-napkin conventional. And the premise is a thorough mess: "interworld travel" between Las Vegas, Nevada, and the comic-book metropolis which an ex-con cartoonist thinks he created, but which in fact has an independent existence in full animation. The policeman of this place is a narcissistically acted human (or noid) who was sucked through a sort of space-portal in 1945 (at the end of a tedious preface) and who is sworn to uphold one law and one law only: "Noids do not have sex with doodles." Gabriel Byrne, Kim Basinger, Brad Pitt; directed by Ralph Bakshi. (1992) — Duncan Shepherd
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