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The Cat Returns

Young Haru rescues a cat from being run over, but soon learns it's no ordinary feline; it happens to be the Prince of the Cats.

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Release : 2005
Rating : 7.1
Studio : TOHO,  Tokuma Shoten,  Nippon Television Network Corporation, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Storyboard Artist, 
Cast : Chizuru Ikewaki Yoshihiko Hakamada Aki Maeda Takayuki Yamada Hitomi Sato
Genre : Adventure Fantasy Animation Drama Family

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Reviews

Cooktopi
2018/08/30

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Frances Chung
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Raymond Sierra
2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Cristal
2018/08/30

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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sol-
2017/09/03

Having saved a stray cat from being run over, a teenager finds herself shrouded with gifts from the rulers of the cat world who wish to turn her into one of them as a reward in this delightfully offbeat animated fantasy film. 'The Cat Returns' is an unpredictable movie in the best possible way and plays out as a zany variation of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' with the heroine shrunken down to cat-size to enter their realm where she encounters wacky and eccentric characters left, right and centre. There are some well done surreal moments too, especially as she finds herself gradually turning into a cat, and it is an often laugh-out-loud funny experience with lots of humour to be had in the unusual feline supporting players. Clocking in at around 75 minutes, the movie occasionally feels a little rushed, particularly during its climax, and it is lack of appeal to some hardcore Ghibli fans is understandable since the film does not have the time to establish a magical universe as immersive as the likes of 'Spirited Away'. This is a highly charming film if taken on its own terms though, and as per norm for producer Hayao Miyazaki, there are nicely no antagonists here. The cats are pesky with their persistence in turning her into one of them, but it is up to both her and them to realise that they can still help each other out even if their own interests do not always align.

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MartinHafer
2017/06/24

I have seen just about every Studio Ghibi film released in the US and must say that "The Cat Returns" is unique among them. Sure, it's strange...but so are most of the rest of them (especially "Spirited Away"). But it manages to be very different and a bit different from the Miyazaki films when it comes to the animation but especially the story. The film begins with a young girl, Haru, racing into traffic to save a cat from being squashed. Have you ever heard the expression "No good deed goes unpunished"? Well, this is sort of what happens next. Late at night, a strange procession of cats walking on two legs is carrying a litter with their fat king. They stop to announce to Haru that she is going to receive many wonderful rewards for saving that cat, as it's their Prince!! When she awakens the next morning, she thinks it's all been a dream...until weird presents start arriving. But the weirdest part is yet to come...the cats are going to honor her by allowing her to MARRY the Prince!!! What!?! So, after hearing a voice telling her to find the Cat Bureau, she ends up meeting a cat Baron and going in search of the cat kingdom!!Mega-weird...but also mega-charming and fun. I loved this film because it dared to be so different and it really hooked me. I have no idea why this one was released here in the States with zero fanfare...just a direct to DVD release a few years ago. Well worth seeing.

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eesainio
2016/02/10

Studio Ghibli generally use a little more heavier themes in they're movies, or usually try make the viewer drop a tear or two. It seems to me that this film is an exception.Schoolgirl Haru saves a cat from getting hit by a truck. Surprisingly, the cat thanks him. The next night, a strange line of cats thank Haru, and invite her to The Cat Kingdom. The next day, cats cause chaos in Haru's life. Through many random consequences, Haru ends up in the kingdom,with Muta, The Baron and his eagle companion Toto.In general, Studio Ghibli mixes fantasy and realism to movies and remains to stay reasonable. Here they relaxed, lose the rules, and created a completely absurd world, where there is no rhyme or reason. But actually, I'm glad that they did so. The film goes crazy when they get to the kingdom, and all messes up. Haru gets dressed to a cheesy and tacky wedding dress, Cat King throws people from the tower and behaves like a psychopath. The film is much lighter than the other Ghibli animes. It, in fact doesn't even feel like a movie. It seems rather a collection of funny jokes and light action, with some good characters thrown to the mix.The film has been slightly criticized that Ghibli didn't invest that much to the animation in this film. In fact, yes I liked the movie's a little reduced and a conventional style that is easy to the eye.The Cat Empire is one of the so-called '' snack films '', which can be viewed when you want to kill a little time or just to twist your brain into gear to zero for a moment, in the end of a stressful day, or if you just want to simply laugh. I also recommend to the little ones, the film has hardly anything that's even a bit eyebrow- raising. I highly recommend!

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ikrani
2015/11/05

And, honestly, that's only my SECOND biggest complaint in the seething cauldron of rage and frustration that this movie caused me to vomit forth after I was done watching it.NOTE: I am reviewing the dub. I don't care what anyone says about dubs vs. subs, a movie should be able to stand or fall on its own regardless of what language it's in. And even then, the language of this movie probably wouldn't solve its many, MANY problems.What's the story? What story? Story implies characters, structure, build-up, pay-off, development, resolution, and this movie FAILS at all of that.There are characters. None of them work. None of them are appealing. The main character, Haru, is a cookie-cutter protagonist that for the life of me I couldn't describe beyond the word "girl", as from what I recollect she really only has one defining character moment throughout the entire film when she saves a cat from being run over. And it's not a moment that carries any impact throughout the rest of the story, as this selflessness is never brought up again nor is it made relevant.Structure. It's awful. After that initial plot point we settle in for a whole forty-five minutes of absolutely nothing as Haru wanders around, very, very, VERY occasionally visited by cats from the Cat Kingdom. She then goes to the Cat Baron for aid since these cats want to kidnap her, and they do, but only after another drawn-out ten-minute scene in which Haru has tea with the Baron and absolutely nothing happens.Build-up. There's almost no build up. If one uses the Wikipedia page as a sort of road map for this movie, then three-fifths of the plot is crammed into the last half-hour, because those first two paragraphs make up 60% of the run time. Suddenly, Haru's in the Cat Kingdom. Suddenly, she's taken away to the palace. Suddenly, she's turning into a Cat. Suddenly, there's a ball where the Baron rescues her. Suddenly, she's not turning into a cat. Suddenly, they're in the garden. Hey, hey, HEY, SLOW DOWN, MOVIE! Gimme a chance to breath and let all this stuff sink in. I'm all for a brisk pace but this is like riding a bullet train. On the roof.Terrible build-up means terrible pay-off. There's a bit where this fat cat reveals he was the one who ate all the fish in the Cat Kingdom some time ago, something that was never hinted at or even brought up before. Or maybe it was and I missed it amidst the machine-gun flurry of plot points hitting my face. Or maybe it was referenced in that tea party scene and I missed it because I was falling asleep from the downpour of tedium.Development. Nobody changes, because anyone that supposedly does change isn't established first. We see The Cat King forcing Haru into marriage was him acting on behalf of his son, who had someone else in mind to wed. Who was The Cat King before all of this started? What's he like when he's not jumping to conclusions and being an over-bearing father? Who knows? He's the only one who apparently gets any kind of arc and we don't even know if this change was just him reverting to his previous state of mind. Lame.Resolution. This entire movie hinged on a "failure to communicate" cliché so this whole thing could've been avoided by a short talk between The Cat King and his son. I'm pretty sure Studio Ghibli can do better than rip off the narrative premise of the Mickey Mouse cartoon "Brave Little Tailor". Then again, they ripped off 90% of Disney's The Little Mermaid to make Ponyo, so I'm not surprised.This movie had so much potential. The story may have been unoriginal, but the setting and elements of the world could've made for a wonderful trip to some Lewis Carroll-esque Wonderland. Instead, we spend the majority of the film in the boring human world and the only elements of the Cat Kingdom we explore are a village, a garden maze, and two rooms of the palace, three if you count the exploding tower (yet ANOTHER thing that was never built up or established).And just to empty a bucket of salty lemon juice onto the wound, they got Tim Curry, my favorite actor, the actor who inspired me to go into animation, the actor who I mimicked to learn acting for myself, the actor I love so much that I trained in impersonating him so that his wonderful voice doesn't have to die when he does, He-Who-Can-Do-No-Wrong, to play one of the most uninspired, unfunny, unappealing, uninteresting characters I have ever seen. I didn't even think he was capable of giving a terrible performance, but this movie showed me what a naive and fleeting notion that truly was.Thou hast truly taught me to hate, movie. I thought I knew what hate was, but that was no more than a child's daydream of loathing. Now, I hate. I hate this movie, I hate the director, I hate BOTH writing teams, and most of all I hate the ADR director, for they, in turn, made me hate my all-time favorite actor.Oh, who am I kidding? I still love ya, Tim. Get well soon.

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