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One afternoon on her way home from school, Haru saves a cat from getting run over by a truck and promptly gets the shock of her life when it stands on its hind legs to thank her. That night, she is greeted by a parade of felines who inform Haru that her earlier heroics saved the prince of the Cat Kingdom. Haru suddenly finds herself inundated with gifts of mice and catnip as means of thanks, culminating in the announcement that she will be taken to their kingdom to marry the prince. With no desire to marry Prince Lune, Haru turns to The Baron and Muta from the Cat Bureau for help, but unable to stop them, Haru is swept away by a horde of cats. Can Haru prevent this marriage of inconvenience and return home before she becomes a cat herself?
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Both of these films are primarily set in a world inhabited by cats, and in both instances the central human protagonists turn into cats themselves. If you liked the light-hearted and easy-watching fantastical tone of one of these films, then it is worth taking a look at the other.
The details of each films are different, but both films have the same basic plot. Normal adolescents end up one reason or another in a Cat Kingdom and undergo a transformation into a cat and must deal with pampered royalty in order to escape before time expires, but they have honorable cats to help them on their way. Great for anime fans who like cats and want a light adventure.
The general premise of both movies are fairly similar. Both involve humans that travel into a kingdom of cats and transform into cats themselves. The human protagonists then have different fantastical adventures as they try to get back to the human world.
Although the storylines are different, both movies involve human characters that travel to a kingdom inhabited by cats. The humans in both movies actually turn in to cats themselves! Both movies are fun, lighthearted adventures.
When Nobita meets a mischievous baby typhoon, he names her Fuuko and takes her home. The following day, Doraemon takes Nobita, Shizuka and Fuuko through the Anywhere Door where they find themselves in the Wind Village - a land where the clouds are sheep and the racoons are like balloons! After a day of playing, the gang decides to head back home, leaving a door behind so Fuuko, who wants to stay longer, can return home. However, when an evil spirit residing inside a wolf uses the door instead, it meets Suneo and decides to possess him! Now Suneo is host to the spirit of Uranda, an evil wizard resurrected by the people of the Storm Village, and their leader. Plus to make matters worse, he has captured Fuuko and Gian, stolen Doraemon's pocket and destroyed their only way to return home! It is now up to Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon to stop Uranda from reviving a terrifying monster.
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While the storylines of these films differ, both are essentially about children who venture to a strange new world and help the people there. Both are fairly easy watching, relatively child-like and have a good dose of comedy. If you liked those aspects of one then try out the other.
The adventures of a young kitten named Kitty with her twin sister Mimi. It's a variety of adventures, including Kitty in some fairy tales as well.
Hansel and Gretel are a pair of siblings who live with their father and wicked stepmother in a small home in the forest. One day, the wicked stepmother convinces her husband to abandon Hansel and Gretel deep within the woods. Lost, and with no food, the two stumble upon a home made entirely of sweets, unaware of the danger that awaits within.