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The Lizard Leader is the main antagonist of Ralph Bakshi's 1st feature film Fritz the Cat. She is an anthropomorphic gecko that leads the Neo-Nazi rebellion in New York.
She was voiced by Judy Engles.
Biography[]
During the film's climax, Fritz eventually later meets up with Blue the Bunny, a Nazi-biker addicted to opioids, heroine, and sex. Along with Blue's plus-sized girlfriend, Harriet the Horse, they take a ride to an underground hideout, where several other revolutionaries tell Fritz of their plan to blow up a power station.
When Harriet tries to get Blue to leave with her to go to a Chinese restaurant, he hits her several times and ties her down with a chain. When Fritz objects to their treatment of her, he is hit in the face with a candle by a member of the group. Blue and the other revolutionaries then gang-rape Harriet.
Later, after setting the dynamite at the power plant, Fritz suddenly has a change of heart and unsuccessfully attempts to remove it before being caught in the explosion that destroys the plant. The Lizard Leader, Blue, and John are never seen again afterwards.
Personality[]
The Lizard Leader was shown to be a very obscene woman, swearing with almost every sentence and not caring if anyone saw her with her shirt open, which it almost always was.
She was also very sadistic, ready to blow up the power station and "take over the city" and excitedly telling Blue to hit Henrietta while he was beating her to the point where the assault made her horny and joined in on the gang-rape.