A rare spot of good news for poor Karin, who hoped to spend the summer with her cram school crush back in Tokyo: Oshō may be ...
Ghost Cat Anzu” is a beautifully animated, whimsical film that delves into grief while showcasing a fluid and childlike art ...
What starts as a promising feature set in an enchanted world with an amusing protagonist quickly loses momentum.
Early on in the stand-alone anime movie Ghost Cat Anzu, the titular ghost cat gets arrested for driving his motorcycle ...
The French/Japanese co-production, based on the manga of the same name by Takashi Imashiro, hits theaters on Friday courtesy of GKids — and we’ve got an exclusive clip, which you can watch below.
Fandomwire reivews GHOST CAT ANZU - an adaptation of the beloved manga by directors Yôko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita.
After Anzu tracks a few forest sprites (which he calls “cheepies”) into the wilderness, he meets a giant talking frog and ...
Living in a temple with her grandfather, she meets Anzu, a giant “ghost cat” and notorious layabout tasked with looking after her. Distrustful of her new guardian, Karin sabotages Anzu’s odd ...
An 11-year-old girl embarks on an emotional journey with an immortal ghost cat in Yamashita Nobuhiro and Kuno Yoko’s frenetic, style-switching animation.
In “Ghost Cat Anzu,” a young girl named Karin (voiced by Noa Gotô) accompanies her father to the countryside. It’s there that she encounters the title character, an oafish supernatural ...
Since premiering at Cannes earlier this year, Yōko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita’s “Ghost Cat Anzu” has often been likened to Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away,” and it’s easy to ...