The Cat Returns
Haru is a girl who one day saves the life of a cat that turns out to be unordinary cat. Haru then finds herself involuntarily engaged to a cat prince in a magical world where her only hope of freedom lies with a dapper cat statuette come to life.
15 December 1969, Japan
3 April 1973, Ebetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
18 October 1935, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
29 August 1938, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
17 April 1955, Boise, Idaho, USA
1 June 1940, New York City, New York, USA
12 November 1982, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
September 30, 2005
despite its exquisite artwork and expert voice cast, this still looks a bit like the bedraggled runt of the Ghibli litter.
May 06, 2013
The story whisks gracefully along with little saunters and pitter-patters of humour. A Princess-and-the-Cat tale that also coolly reflects the arrogant aloofness, suave superciliousness and intriguing independence of man's best-when-convenient friend.
September 01, 2008
Catchy entertainment for kids and adults...
September 01, 2008
Interesting and watchable, but definitely not up to Miyazaki's standards.
February 09, 2006
Another enjoyable fantasy adventure from Studio Ghibli.
August 05, 2006
...moves along at a brisk clip and features a bright, vibrant animation style...
June 16, 2010
Undeniably sweet, but it is also undeniably slight, and not remotely as visually rich as we've all come to expect from Studio Ghibli.
May 26, 2006
The film has some of Miyazaki's exquisite timing, pacing and use of space.
February 23, 2014
The Cat Returns...is all fluff, but it's cute and enjoyable fluff at the very least.
April 01, 2006
There's little tension or opportunity for emotional involvement in the brief story, and despite competent animation the cats are rarely anthropomorphised to good comic effect. One for anime -- and animal -- lovers only.
September 01, 2008
Director Morita does an exemplary job of bringing a Japanese graphic novel to the screen.
June 20, 2007
[Director] Morita has a slightly cruder, more realistic sense of the world and its looniness than does Miyazaki, and you can see where The Cat Returns moves on a different track even as it pays homage to Japan's current animation master.

