Young caterpillar Katy leaves her cherry-leaf tree home and her three sisters one day to learn more about the world and herself. She explores the nearby forest and meets various animals, oth... Read allYoung caterpillar Katy leaves her cherry-leaf tree home and her three sisters one day to learn more about the world and herself. She explores the nearby forest and meets various animals, other insects and even the spirit of Mother Nature.Young caterpillar Katy leaves her cherry-leaf tree home and her three sisters one day to learn more about the world and herself. She explores the nearby forest and meets various animals, other insects and even the spirit of Mother Nature.
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- Writers
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Cristina Camargo
- Katy
- (voice)
Alfonso Obregon
- Gilberto
- (voice)
Héctor Lee
- Chester
- (voice)
Francisco Colmenero
- Clyde
- (voice)
Diana Santos
- Abeja 5344
- (voice)
Álvaro Tarcicio
- Sapo
- (voice)
- (as Alvaro Tarcisio)
Eduardo Tejeda
- Dafio
- (voice)
Esteban Siller
- Gato
- (voice)
Luis Bayardo
- Ratón de ciudad
- (voice)
Araceli de León
- Denisse
- (voice)
Troy Donahue
- Chester
- (English version)
- (voice)
Barbara Parkins
- Spirit of Nature
- (English version)
- (voice)
Forrest Tucker
- Goliath
- (English version)
- (voice)
Robert Axelrod
- Gilbert
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bill Capizzi
- Ernie
- (English version)
- (voice)
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i saw "katy the caterpiller" about 18 years ago and thot it was the sweetest animated movie i had ever seen. it kept my attention thru the whole movie and it even made me have tears watching the sadness katy went thru wanting to be something so different from what she was.
i wish this movie would be shown again as i have thot about it all thru the years and wondered why it has never been on tv anymore. i have a lot of memories just thinking of that movie and the little caterpiller who finally got her wish by becoming a beautiful butterfly.
please, can you not find this movie in your warehouse somewhere and bring it back to life so that children and adults can enjoy this darling little movie!
thank you
i wish this movie would be shown again as i have thot about it all thru the years and wondered why it has never been on tv anymore. i have a lot of memories just thinking of that movie and the little caterpiller who finally got her wish by becoming a beautiful butterfly.
please, can you not find this movie in your warehouse somewhere and bring it back to life so that children and adults can enjoy this darling little movie!
thank you
A childhood favourite of mine. I've now had a chance to reflect on it as an adult and can see that the film has many wonderful messages for children on discovering their identity, to explore, try new things, handle the criticism/prejudice/conceit of others, the perils of a life consisting purely of work and no pleasure, the pitfalls of believing that the purchase of possessions will make you happy, the over-hyped status of city-life (maybe the grass on the other side isn't as green as you thought it was once you get there).
As a cartoon, I still think it's elegantly drawn, Katy is chubby, sweet, adorable and perfectly voiced.
The songs are cheerful and bouncy, with Katy's "Someday" song standing out by a mile, a very sweet, emotional song, sung with a lot of conviction, it always gets me a little teary-eyed.
Some of the other songs seem to suffer a little due to the English pronunciation being a little off. I was getting the impression that some songs were sung by the Spanish voice-cast singing English words but pronouncing them like Spanish words.
I guess that's why as a child I couldn't really catch the meaning of some of the other songs. That's a minor shame, as I now realise that the lyrics of these other songs also conveyed strong messages too.
It might be a worthwhile endeavour for someone to contribute English subtitles for this film one day. If I can spare some time one day, I might give it a try.
On the whole though, still a terrific film, and one I hope to show my children.
As a cartoon, I still think it's elegantly drawn, Katy is chubby, sweet, adorable and perfectly voiced.
The songs are cheerful and bouncy, with Katy's "Someday" song standing out by a mile, a very sweet, emotional song, sung with a lot of conviction, it always gets me a little teary-eyed.
Some of the other songs seem to suffer a little due to the English pronunciation being a little off. I was getting the impression that some songs were sung by the Spanish voice-cast singing English words but pronouncing them like Spanish words.
I guess that's why as a child I couldn't really catch the meaning of some of the other songs. That's a minor shame, as I now realise that the lyrics of these other songs also conveyed strong messages too.
It might be a worthwhile endeavour for someone to contribute English subtitles for this film one day. If I can spare some time one day, I might give it a try.
On the whole though, still a terrific film, and one I hope to show my children.
I must have been around 9 or 10 years old. My memory is all fuzzy over this, and I have never, ever seen any reference to this movie except for here. So I have decided to take a trip down memory lane, with the other 2 people who might also someday remember about this story.
First of all. I do remember this was a big deal in Mexico, since it was either the first animated motion picture to come out of Silvia Roche's (of "Odisea Burbujas" fame - who can forget!) mind. The usual media blitz now associated with a Disney release (although at a lesser scale, of course) was implemented here, too! I remember I had a Katy the Caterpillar glow-in-the-dark figurine, and there were books, toys, etc.
Funny thing is, why would a mexican cartoon had all the text in the movie in english? I clearly remember when Katy goes to a club, the banner reads "Cheese-o-theque", and the character read "Ques-o-teca". Pretty weird. I guess mexican kids were always second-rate to the producers.
Anyway, what was the story about? Simple. A caterpillar who thought she was too chubby and ugly, so she leaves home in search of adventures. Along the way, somehow, she morphs into a rather cute butterfly.
I would watch this one over again, but just because of the memories it brings back. If I remember correctly, the animation was terrible, the drawings were pretty bad, and everything was in english.
Still, I rate it a 7 because if I ever can watch it again, it will be the best trip down memory lane I could ever have.
First of all. I do remember this was a big deal in Mexico, since it was either the first animated motion picture to come out of Silvia Roche's (of "Odisea Burbujas" fame - who can forget!) mind. The usual media blitz now associated with a Disney release (although at a lesser scale, of course) was implemented here, too! I remember I had a Katy the Caterpillar glow-in-the-dark figurine, and there were books, toys, etc.
Funny thing is, why would a mexican cartoon had all the text in the movie in english? I clearly remember when Katy goes to a club, the banner reads "Cheese-o-theque", and the character read "Ques-o-teca". Pretty weird. I guess mexican kids were always second-rate to the producers.
Anyway, what was the story about? Simple. A caterpillar who thought she was too chubby and ugly, so she leaves home in search of adventures. Along the way, somehow, she morphs into a rather cute butterfly.
I would watch this one over again, but just because of the memories it brings back. If I remember correctly, the animation was terrible, the drawings were pretty bad, and everything was in english.
Still, I rate it a 7 because if I ever can watch it again, it will be the best trip down memory lane I could ever have.
I was 3 years old when this movie was released. My parents would rent it for me over and over again. I have been looking for a copy of it for YEARS as I would love to show it to my children.
I have vague recollections of the story itself but I have strong emotional ties to it as I watched it hundreds of times.
I have vague recollections of the story itself but I have strong emotional ties to it as I watched it hundreds of times.
I watched this with my sister a lot growing up. Use to love it and always tried to find a decent copy of it. Recently found it is available for free on YouTube so that helps .
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- TriviaThe film was animated in Spain at Estudios Moro.
- Quotes
Katy Caterpillar: Whippity pow!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Kathy et les extra-terrestres (1988)
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