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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Cats, cats and more cats!

My passion for cats leads me to this anime movie. Studio Ghibli has produced so many highly-acclaimed anime movies that have received numerous world-wide accolades. One of them is THE CAT RETURNS (Neko no Ongaeshi lit. The Cat's Repayment of Favours)

This anime movie was inspired by an original manga created by Aoi Hiiragi. Initially, this was Hayao Miyazaki's project.
In the end, the responsibility fell to Hiroyuki Morita. Miyazaki is the executive producer for this anime movie.

Basically, this is a fantasy story about a 17-year old girl Yoshioka Haru who wonders into the world of cats. Prior to an incident, she then went to the cats' world guided by a big, fat cat named Muta. Soon after she enters the magical place, she meets with a talking cat named Baron Humbert von Gikkingen. Baron is actually a cat figurine in a magical antique shop who is given life. Thereafter, the magical adventure continues...

Generally, this anime movie may look silly and frivolous on the appearance, nevertheless it portrays a profound coming-of-age theme. In this animation movie, Haru, the protagonist is taught a variety of lessons and values, such as self-respect, loyalty and appreciation. She also learns on how to deal uncertain destinies. In order to change her fate, it is necessary for young Haru to believe in herself, and to appreciate her everyday life.

I really adore The Cat Returns for its fascinating and stunning visuals. The unique and intriguing storytelling is definitely the plus point.





[Note]
If you notice Baron and Muta have made a special cameo in Studio Ghibli's Whisper of the Heart.

2 comments:

DANS said...

This story is quite good, but it still makes me think that all of Studio Ghibli's production are quite 'linear' and 'predictable'...

Maybe that's because I haven't watched "Spirited Away" and "Howl's Moving Castle" yet? ^^

Kikuri-hime said...

I beg to differ. Then, you should watch Hotaru No Haka or Tombstone of Fireflies.... WAAAAAA!!!!

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