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mina-ahavi · 2 years ago
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nekocaps · 4 years ago
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Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu
Kento Hinode
Miyo Sasaki
Isami Masamichi
Yoriko Fukase
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goregoth · 4 years ago
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pmeraki · 4 years ago
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attackonweeb · 4 years ago
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A Whisker Away / Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu (2020)
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dokkidesuka · 4 years ago
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[ A Whisker Away ]
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crystalclairo · 4 years ago
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Muge was just so cute that I had to make a clip dedicated to her, I hope you don't mind👉👈
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scazhr · 4 years ago
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"Mungkin kau tak butuh aku, tapi aku membutuhkanmu"
- Yoriko Fukase
Anime : Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu (NakiNeko) / A Whisker Away
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animefagos · 5 years ago
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Anunciadas seis voces más de la película Nakitai Watashi wa Neko o Kaburu
Nueva entrada publicada en https://www.animefagos.com/2020/03/31/anunciadas-seis-voces-mas-de-la-pelicula-nakitai-watashi-wa-neko-o-kaburu/
Anunciadas seis voces más de la película Nakitai Watashi wa Neko o Kaburu
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Studio Colorido ha anunciado seis voces más de su película de animación Nakitai Watashi wa Neko o Kaburu: Minako Kotobuki como Yoriko Fukase. Kensho Ono como Masamichi Isami. Susumu Chiba como Yōji Sasaki. Ayako Kawasumi como Kaoru Mizutani. Sayaka Ohara como Miki Saitō. Daisuke Namikawa como Tomoya Sakaguchi. La película se estrenará el 5 de…
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drink-n-watch · 4 years ago
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  Genre : Romance, Supernatural, Cats, School
Length: 1 hour, 44 mins
Studio: Studio Colorido
  Have you ever wanted to be a cat? Tossing aside all the worries and disappointments of life. No more homework, no more social anxiety, no more having to deal with selfish adults who don’t consider how their actions are going to affect you! Just long days of lazing about in the sun, having everyone pet and feed you and going on nightly adventures through the town. Sounds pretty good no? Ohh and how about if the guy you happen to like doesn’t really give you the time of day but really really likes to cuddle with kitties? Does that sweeten the deal. Sounds pretty good to me. But is it good enough to leave your humanity behind forever?
For the past two Sundays I have been watching anime movies instead of my usual series and I’m digging it. There was a time when I use to watch movies almost exclusively (as opposed to shows or series), because I preferred that restrained format that assured a narrative payoff in a reasonable amount of time. Eventually, I started to find the restraints a bit too limiting and discovered that the 12 episode single anime season was an even better format. I’m rediscovering the unique qualities of movies lately and I appreciate that both are their own thing with advantages and disadvantages. But let’s talk about A Whisker Away.
I would also follow a giant cat – I’m not that smart…
I discovered the existence of A Whisker Away when trying to figure out my shows for the summer season. I was pretty surprised to see that it was a Netflix Original I had somehow never heard of. Not only that but it was already available on Netflix Canada! I pretty much watched it right then and there!
I don’t know whether to chalk it up to Netflix or Studio Colorido, with who I was unfamiliar, but the production is solid. Actually past solid. It’s very pretty to look at. The character designs have something a bit nostalgic, maybe even Ghibli like, the colours are rich and light and shadow effects really bring everything to life.
Voice acting is great. Main character Miyo is a bit over energetic and that does carry one in the performance, so viewers that don’t have too much patience for genki characters may find it a bit annoying but it’s well acted and the rest of the cast are just as talented. I found that Natsuki Hanae’s slightly weary delivery as Kento went a long way to sell the boy’s troubled spirit and inner turmoil over not living up to his mother’s expectations.
All of this said, for me, the real star of the production were the backgrounds. They were all gorgeous. One of those shows that make me want to book a ticket to Japan right then land there. And even the interior designs were beautiful. With Miyo and Kento’s houses looking welcoming and functional while completely different in style. You know what, how about I just show you what I mean:
As far as stories go, A Whisker Away is a simple young love story with a supernatural twist. There’s nothing that unusual about it but it doesn’t need to be. Like the designs, the story also evokes a certain nostalgia with a fairly uncomplicated romance that relies on the strength of it’s characters. I say uncomplicated but I guess the cat stuff does get a bit out there…
By necessity, movie characters are often much less developed than series ones, just by virtue of there having much less time for development. This is also the case here. Miyo and Kento’s arcs are pretty minimal with them basically just learning one lesson and slightly changing from it. But their characters are very well established. Both of them have slightly complicated home lives and recent events that they are still trying to properly accept and move on from. Both of them have obvious flaws and some great strengths. They are rather complete, which is the main reason this story works, in my opinion.
The rest of the cast is given very little to do and serves mostly as plot devices, with the exception of Miyo’s best friend Yori who happens to be best girl. Yori, I wish you were my friend too.
there are some pretty cool cats as well
The real core of the story is the developing relationship between these two students. It was refreshing to see how open and verbal Miyo is with her feelings. She finds nothing embarrassing about being completely head over heels over a boy and makes absolutely no attempt to hide it. To the contrary. It can be a bit exhausting but after so many blushing violet main characters, I found it refreshing. Why should we be embarrassed about liking something? Liking things is great! OK, it depends on the things…
The latter half of the movie, gets deeper into the supernatural aspects and becomes more of an action adventure. This is not an uncommon progression either but the two meld together quite well and the action never feels forced or contrived.
I have to admit, the happy ending did get a bit too sappy for me in those final moments. At the same time, when I thought for a second that they might be going for a bitter sweet sort of conclusion, I realized that I really wanted a, uncompromisingly, almost impossibly happy ending. And I was happy I got it. Some stills during the closing credits show what happens after the end of the movie and inject a lot of joy and humour into that ending which I think manages to even it out nicely and redeem most of the sap.
All in all, this was a wonderful little movie to watch on a Sunday afternoon. It transported me back to a time where I would sit wide eyed, way too close to the TV, and watch a Ghibli release. Also the cats were cute. I like cats! That helps!
Favorite character: Yoriko Fukase (my future BFF)
What this anime taught me: Cats have their own bars?
“No matter how much cats fight, there always seems to be plenty of kittens”
Suggested drink: Salty Cat
Every time Yori is…patient  – take a sip
Every time Kento is annoyed  – take a sip
Every time Miyo has a bad relationship with a cat – take a sip
Every time we see the mask salesman – gasp
Every time people turn into scarecrows – admire the symbolism
Every time anyone is in the pottery studio – raise your glass
Every time we see Sakaguchi – fan yourself
Every time Miyo gets into a confrontation – take a sip
Every time we actually see the mask – take a sip
Every time Kaoru tries to reach out – awww
Every time we are reminded of the night of the festival – get jealous that you don’t get to go to a festival
Some more images for you. It’s actually a very pretty movie. As always, the rest are on Pinterest.
A Whisker Away – The Sweet Cat Life Genre : Romance, Supernatural, Cats, School Length: 1 hour, 44 mins Studio: Studio Colorido Have you ever wanted to be a cat?
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recentanimenews · 5 years ago
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Mari Okada and Studio Colorido's Original Anime Film Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu Announces Extended Cast
  New cast members for the upcoming original anime film from Studio Colorido (Pokémon: Twilight Wings) were announced on March 31, giving us more of a look inside the world of Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu (I Want To Cry, So I'll Pretend to Be A Cat) which was written by Mari Okada (Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day) and will be directed by Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon).
  Previously released trailer:
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  Minako Kotobuki (Tsumugi Kotobuki in K-ON!) joins the cast as Yoriko Fukase, a close friend of Muge's, with her father, Yoji Sasaki, being voiced by Susumu Chiba (Kondou Isao in Gintama), his girlfriend, Kaoru Mizutani, voiced by Ayako Kawasumi (Saber in the Fate series), and Muge's mom, Miki Saito, being voiced by Sayaka Ohara (Erza Scarlet in Fairy Tail). Hinode's friend Masamichi Isami will be voiced by Kensho Ono (Tetsuya Kuroko in Kuroko's Basketball), and Daisuke Namikawa (Toru Oikawa in Haikyu!) will voice Tomoya Sakaguchi, who works in the pottery studio owned by Hinode family.
    They join Muge (whose full name is Miyo Sasaki), voiced by Mirai Shida, and Kento Hinode, voiced by Natsuki Hanae.
    Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu (I Want To Cry, So I'll Pretend to Be A Cat) is scheduled to open in Japan on June 5.
  Source: Comic Natalie
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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs the YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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pmeraki · 4 years ago
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The scene that made me cry 😢
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pmeraki · 4 years ago
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goregoth · 4 years ago
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pmeraki · 4 years ago
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Masamichi Isami ❤️ Yoriko Fukase
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attackonweeb · 4 years ago
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A Whisker Away / Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu (2020)
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