The next morning, there are hundreds of lacrosse rods littering her friend’s balcony, and Haru’s yard has been overrun with cattails. The cats have vowed to not stop until Haru is perfectly happy, regardless of her feelings on the matter. The cats give Haru a piece of paper that has a list of all the marvelous cat gifts they want to bestow upon her for saving their prince. Among them is their king, who wants to thank Haru personally. Later that night, on entourage of cats make their way to Haru’s house. It turns out that he is Prince Lune from the Cat Kingdom. While Haru is catching her breath on the side of the road, the cat in question stands up on his hind legs, brushes himself off, and calmly thanks Haru for saving him. Her life gets much harder when one day she saves a cat about to be run over by a truck-breaking her friend’s lacrosse stick in the process. She’s a klutz who never wakes up on time, is always late for school, constantly trips over her own two feet, and is laughed at and picked on by the other students, including her best friend. I know it makes me sad too.Īnyway, The Cat Returns centers on highschooler Haru, a shy girl with little no self-confidence. Rin is unfortunately not here for this review, so you’re stuck with just me today. MadameAce: Hello, Ace here, and welcome to yet another installment of Ghibli Month.
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