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Now if I’d paid any attention to the title, I might have realized that this is a sequel. The cat RETURNS. Duh, Sue! Still, even a sequel should work as a stand-alone, and for the most part this one did. The story in a nutshell is as follows: a girl (Haru) rescues cat from being hit by a truck. The next thing she knows, a feline entourage accompanies the King of Cats to her doorstep, vowing to repay her. The king looks like the love child of Marty Feldman and a psychedelic toilet brush and refers to everyone as “Babe”. I’d have swatted his fuzzy lard butt with a broom and been done with it. Next thing you know, our heroine is being showered in catnip and gift wrapped but definitely not dead rats, which does not win her any popularity contests in school where they have been delivered. And oh yes, arrangements are made for her to marry the King’s son, Prince Lune — who is, I hasten to point out, not a member of her species. Naturally Haru tries to politely, then impolitely, decline, but here’s the thing about cats. Cats don’t listen to people. Don’t get me wrong. I like cats. They’re cute and cuddly and purr, but if Haru’d been dealing with canines instead of felines, a “No! Bad Dog!” would have been sufficient to solve the problem. The cats just ignore her and set about doing what they want to do. Very cat-like of them. Anyway Haru finds her way to the Cat Bureau — a place inhabited by a fat slug of a feline named Mutu, Toto the crow statue that comes to life whenever it feels like it, and the Baron — a dapper little cat figurine in top hat and tails that — well we’re told he’s a figurine but he looks darned animated (ha!) To me. He's sort of the James Bond of knick-knacks. These three apparently represent Haru's only chance at escaping life as Queen of the Litterbox. Action and adventure follow. *Yawn.* Oh, I’m sorry. Where was I? The thing is, The Cat Returns is a very nice little movie. For kids. And that’s fine, because that’s undoubtedly the target audience. But usually, usually movies of this genre and nature have a little something for an adult to chew on; even if it’s nothing more than a sly one-liner, or the hint of some greater moral truth to consider. I didn’t latch on to any of that. Certainly not enough to impress me. Sure there’s a moral, but “Be True To Yourself” is not only the most bog standard theme in moviedom, but it smacked of hypocrisy since it was being preached by a guy who was presumably supposed to be sitting on a shelf collecting dust instead of brandishing his cane and fighting evil. As far as “evil” goes, there wasn’t even a lot of that here either. The whole thing smacks of some major misunderstanding. The Cat King, who I assume is the major antagonist, is so deep in a haze of catnip (well, maybe catnip) that he’s absolutely mellow when he isn’t blowing things up or having people tossed out of tall buildings. Eh. Whatever. So yeah, good movie in a fair-to-middlin’ fashion. The animation is, as always, superb. Love those backdrops! The voice actors are well chosen with Anne Hathaway and Cary Elwes leading the way. Watch it with kids if you got’em, but otherwise... Well, like I said. Whatever.
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Groovy Quotes
Hirome: So I can laugh when he blows you off!
King’s Spokes-cat: Please allow me to present our wise and incredibly magnificent ruler, king of cat kingdom, the Cat King.
Haru: There’s no way I can marry a cat!
Toto: Quit being so catty!
Cat King: We’ll have to use the detonator
Toto: At least I don’t lick off all my hair and SWALLOW IT!
Haru: ... Moo-ta.
Mutu: Whose idea was it to leave without me?! I nearly got killed!
Prince: Yuki, will you accept these crackers as a symbol of my love for you? For as long as our nine lives shall last.... King (to Baron): I’d assumed you were just some kitchsy knick-knack that collected dust... If you liked this movie, try these:
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