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1986
子猫物語
Directed by Masanori Hata
Synopsis
Milo is one lucky cat. He's got nine lives and a best friend.
When Milo the cat and Otis the dog are separated, they each set off on an adventurous and often perilous quest across mountains, plains, and snow-covered lands to reunite with one another.
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Cast
Dudley Moore Kyoko Koizumi Milo Otis Shigeru Tsuyuki
DirectorDirector
Masanori Hata
Co-DirectorCo-Director
Kon Ichikawa
ProducerProducer
Masaru Kakutani
WritersWriters
Masanori Hata Mark Saltzman
EditorEditor
Chizuko Osada
CinematographyCinematography
Hideo Fujii Shinji Tomita
Assistant DirectorAsst. Director
Takashi Ueno
Executive ProducersExec. Producers
Hisashi Hieda Haruo Shikanai
Art DirectionArt Direction
Takeharu Sakaguchi
ComposersComposers
Ryuichi Sakamoto Michael Boddicker
Studio
Fuji Television Network
Country
Language
English
Alternative Titles
Milo and Otis, Miez und Mops, Chatran, Las Aventuras de Chatran, Koneko monogatari, 小猫的故事, 子貓物語, Miez und Mops - Zwei tierische Freunde, Las aventuras de Chatrán, Les aventures de Chatran, Milo és Otis kalandjai, As Aventuras de Chatran, Le avventure di Milo e Otis, 子猫物语, Приключения Майло и Отиса, Las aventuras de Milo y Otis, Pusky & Truls på äventyr, 밀로와 오티스의 모험, ההרפתקאות של מילו ואוטיס
Genres
Adventure Family Drama
Themes
Adorable animals and heartwarming families Fairy-tale fantasy and enchanted magic Kids' animated fun and adventure Show All…
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Australia
29 Mar 1990
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Japan
27 Jun 1986
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USA
25 Aug 1989
- TheatricalG
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Review by russman ★★ 4
Good thing cats have nine lives because Milo lost eight of them on set
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Review by Jonah Kellams ★ 12
death count: 5 drowned cats, 4 mauled cats, 2 cats pecked to death, 1 cat swallowed whole by a snake, 3 drowned dogs, 2 mauled dogs, and 1 “pupsicle”.
^Does not include animal deaths from the unused scenes and outtakes
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Review by SilentDawn ★★ 14
Terrifying, deranged, horrific, sickening, evil and tortuous; The Adventures of Milo and Otis is one of the most unnecessary combinations of imagery and sound in the cinematic medium. Throughout its unbearable 76 minute runtime, a piercing and devastating battle was waging inside me, deep down in a place where my love for Katy Perry is uncontrollable and my hatred for Nathan Kress is inconceivable. That battle, though tragic and frightful, was essential to discovering my true opinion on this matter.
My opinion is this; Milo and Otis are self-righteous pricks.
But God bless their little souls....
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Review by tyler ★½
The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) KILL COUNT
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Review by anna
I can't stop thinking about that episode of hannah montana where miley and lily are spying on the jonas brothers so they dress up as dudes and name themselves milo and otis... like what an obscure reference
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Review by steev ★★ 1
It's cool how there were allegations that 20 animals died during production and the filmmakers denied the claims and then theres a scene where they threw a cat off a 40 foot tall cliff and after that scene the pattern of the cat's fur was different
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Review by Jessie ★ 2
Very cute, but
Cat vs. river vs. cliff vs. waterfall vs. hedgehog vs. bear vs. raccoon?
Safe to say some animals were harmed during the making of this film
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Review by anna nomaly ★★★ 1
There are a handful of movies that feel like they’ve “always existed,” copies easily found at my parents’ or my relatives’ as far back as I can remember being conscious. The Adventures of Milo and Otis is perhaps the strangest of that lot, cobbled together for American audiences from a longer [and far less readily available] Japanese cut, simultaneously blessed and cursed by the addition of Dudley Moore’s narration. His work lives and dies by the material: whenever the voiceover veers into the poetic or the foreboding, it’s gripping, and whenever it descends into lame jokes or annoying voices, it’s maddening. Unethical production aside, the nature footage captured by the original filmmakers is frequently amazing, and the movie shines brightest…
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Review by Moviebuffgrant Grant Atkins ★★★★★ 11
A absolute must see for animal lover
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Review by MichaelScarn_TV ½
My brother and I used to watch this when we were little, and I liked it because the cute dog and cat go on a silly adventure.
Fast forward to the present day and he had it on for a nostalgia watch. I made it 10 minutes in and was like:
Wow they actually had that bear interacting with that cat.
Wow it looks like those seagulls are really attacking that cat.
Wow it looks like they really threw a cat off of a cliff.
Finally, I put everything together and decided to google this sweet little kids movie. Turns out, it’s infamous for all of the mass animal murder that happened on set. Everything you’re seeing actually happened, and so much more that didn’t make it into this hellish abomination.f*ck this movie, f*ck everyone involved in making it, and f*ck everyone who saw it in 1986 and thought it could be released.
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Review by Rod Sedgwick ★★★½ 1
A lazy Sunday arvo with the cubs, popcorn was consumed, kids were enthralled and Mum and Dad said ''How the hell did they pull this off?!?!''.
Then I discovered this was a Japanese film with a soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto - Now I want to see THAT version! (although Dudley Moore was entertaining in the western version.)
If any animals were harmed, there is no evidence and nothing has been proven (maybe they found an Olympic diving cat and a prize fighting dog whose specialty is wrestling bears), so screw that whole debate.
A beautiful little film that makes you go outside and look at the world with a new respect.
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