| | | Emmy award winning comic jonathan katz' animated alter-Ego is a mild mannered therapist, divorced and living with his son, advising comedy headliners.
 Editor's Note
 Comedian Jonathan Katz's animated alter-ego, a wry professional therapist, treats neurotic comedians in two episodes. Guest "patients" include Ray Romano, Wendy Liebman, Dom Irrera and Emo Philips. Animated in Squigglevision.
 Plot Summary
 From Emmy award-winning comedian Jonathan Katz comes this humorous cartoon about divorced shrink Dr. Katz, his slacker son, Ben, and the loony patients populating his office.| In the first episode on this tape, Dr. Katz experiences a midlife crisis. But he must set aside his own neuroses to help Ray, a man who has a phobia over memory loss, and Wendy, the sexually-repressed woman with a deep fear of germs -- and an uptight mother.| The second installment focuses on Ben's pranks on his father and about how he pokes fun of Dr. Katz's unsightly spectacles. Meanwhile, the good doctor must deal with Dom, who is suffering from a sexual identity crisis, and Emo, a man obsessed with his strange childhood.| A visit to Dr. Katz might not cure mental illness, but it does promise a prescription for laughs.
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Rhino |
 | Release Date: 4/28/1998 |
 | Running Time: 50 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1995 |  | Catalog ID: 2292 |  | UPC: 00081227229238 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew
| Memorable Quotes| "I know women can fantasize, but, oh, they have no idea what men are capable of. We have a cast of thousands in our head." ---- Patient #1 (RAY ROMANO) to Dr. Katz (JONATHAN KATZ) | | "My mother is so neurotic. She puts down toilet paper on the seat even at our relative's house... at the dinner table." ---- Patient #2 (WENDY LEIBMAN) to Dr. Katz (JONATHAN KATZ) | | "There's nothing like coming to therapy and having a cold brewski." ---- Patient #3 (DOM IRRERA) to Dr. Katz|(JONATHAN KATZ) | | "I used to think the brain was the most fascinating part of the body. Then I realized, well, look what's telling me that." ---- Patient #4 (EMO PHILLIPS) to Dr. Katz (JONATHAN KATZ) |
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