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Después de ayudar a un gato, una chica de diecisiete años se compromete involuntariamente con un príncipe gato, en un mundo mágico donde su única esperanza de libertad radica en el hecho de ... Leer todoDespués de ayudar a un gato, una chica de diecisiete años se compromete involuntariamente con un príncipe gato, en un mundo mágico donde su única esperanza de libertad radica en el hecho de que una elegante estatuilla de gato cobre vida.Después de ayudar a un gato, una chica de diecisiete años se compromete involuntariamente con un príncipe gato, en un mundo mágico donde su única esperanza de libertad radica en el hecho de que una elegante estatuilla de gato cobre vida.
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- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Chizuru Ikewaki
- Haru
- (voz)
Takayuki Yamada
- Lune
- (voz)
Hitomi Satô
- Hiromi
- (voz)
Kenta Satoi
- Natori
- (voz)
Mari Hamada
- Natoru
- (voz)
Tetsu Watanabe
- Muta
- (voz)
Yôsuke Saitô
- Toto
- (voz)
Yoko Honna
- Chika
- (voz)
- (as Youko Honna)
Anne Hathaway
- Haru
- (English version)
- (voz)
Cary Elwes
- The Baron
- (English version)
- (voz)
Peter Boyle
- Muta
- (English version)
- (voz)
Elliott Gould
- Toto
- (English version)
- (voz)
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Short but sweet- is probably the best way to describe this movie. Unlike other epics created by studio ghibli, such as Nausicaa of the valley of the Wind and Spirited Away, this movie has a very simple story and feels more like a really long episode of a TV show rather than a movie. The characters are somewhat developed but there just wasn't much time to do so since the story felt rushed. However, this is still a very entertaining film full of subtle humor.
The only gripe i have with this film is that the Disney DVD is DUBTITLED. Disney forgot to translate the movie and tries to pass the script for the English dub as the translated subtitles.
The only gripe i have with this film is that the Disney DVD is DUBTITLED. Disney forgot to translate the movie and tries to pass the script for the English dub as the translated subtitles.
Delightful and charming - these two words sum up this film perfectly. My only gripe is that the story takes a little bit to kick into gear, but when it does you find yourself utterly drawn into the magical world this tale inhabits. And an utterly bizarre tale this is, with enough laughs, emotion and poignant moments anyone could want.
With beautiful animation, appealing character design and a wonderfully fitting score, Neko no Ongaeshi is now amongst my favorite animated pieces. For anime buffs, animated film buffs, ANYONE - I can't recommend this highly enough.
With beautiful animation, appealing character design and a wonderfully fitting score, Neko no Ongaeshi is now amongst my favorite animated pieces. For anime buffs, animated film buffs, ANYONE - I can't recommend this highly enough.
Not their best work. The story gets pretty boring halfway through, despite the fantastical world that it is set in. The source material "The Whisper of the Heart" is more interesting than this one despite having a more mundane setting.
Let me start by saying that The Cat Returns is not the best of Ghibli and Miyazaki had almost nothing to do with it. If Miyazaki had directed or even written it, the film would have been as great as Totoro or Kiki. This movie is pretty much Whisper of the Heart as a Spirited Away style fantasy.
The story is as follows: A normal girl named Haru is transported to the world of cats to marry a cat prince who she saved from a speeding truck. That's basically all that I can tell without giving away the film. For those of you who loved Whisper, Baron is back big time. It was great to see Baron have a much larger role as a hero. The `stray' cat from Whisper is also back and fatter than ever.
Though some Ghibli fans will be disappointed, those who are cat-lovers will fall in love with the film. The film's flaw lies in that the story moves along a bit too fast for my taste. Just don't go expecting a film on the same level as Spirited Away or Mononoke and you'll have a great time. Grade: A-.
Rated PG for frightening scenes, brief sensuality, and language. Suggested for ages 10 and up.
The story is as follows: A normal girl named Haru is transported to the world of cats to marry a cat prince who she saved from a speeding truck. That's basically all that I can tell without giving away the film. For those of you who loved Whisper, Baron is back big time. It was great to see Baron have a much larger role as a hero. The `stray' cat from Whisper is also back and fatter than ever.
Though some Ghibli fans will be disappointed, those who are cat-lovers will fall in love with the film. The film's flaw lies in that the story moves along a bit too fast for my taste. Just don't go expecting a film on the same level as Spirited Away or Mononoke and you'll have a great time. Grade: A-.
Rated PG for frightening scenes, brief sensuality, and language. Suggested for ages 10 and up.
After the wild but fully justified furore surrounding Spirited Away, Studio Ghibli's next production is a much lower key affair, clearly aimed at a younger market. Having said that, this cynical thirty-something loved it to bits. Ghibli purists seem to be somewhat snobbish about the studio's output, but If this is an example of one of their films designed more for harmless family entertainment, I can stand to see a lot more of it.
This is a wonderful fantasy film, cute and funny, and full of remarkable and memorable characters. The animation is solid and detailed, occasionally even breathtaking, and the soundtrack is gorgeous. The brisk running time ensures the light story doesn't outstay its welcome. In fact, I could easily have watched more, and I'm already looking forward to Ghibli's or Miyazaki's next flight of fantasy.
This is a wonderful fantasy film, cute and funny, and full of remarkable and memorable characters. The animation is solid and detailed, occasionally even breathtaking, and the soundtrack is gorgeous. The brisk running time ensures the light story doesn't outstay its welcome. In fact, I could easily have watched more, and I'm already looking forward to Ghibli's or Miyazaki's next flight of fantasy.
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- TriviaThis movie started when Studio Ghibli received a proposal from a Japanese theme park to make a twenty-minute animation starring cats.
- ErroresWhen Haru first goes to the Cross Roads to meet Muta, all the banners say "Cross Loads". When Haru goes back again at the end with her friend, one banner says "Cross Roads", but then they all revert to "Cross Loads"
- Créditos curiososThe credits have a series of still images from the film. The last image before the film fades is Haru feeding the small white kitten on the pavement.
- Versiones alternativasThe Japanese version begins with a text prologue; the English-dubbed version replaces this with a voice-over from the Baron (similar to how the opening of La princesa Mononoke (1997) was handled).
- ConexionesFeatured in JesuOtaku Anime Reviews: The Cat Returns (2012)
- Bandas sonorasFar Away
Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
Music by Robert Folk
Performed by Judy Kuhn
Judy Kuhn appears courtesy of Angel Records
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 563,718
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 254,402
- 22 abr 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 54,665,331
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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