What's Michael? 2

What's Michael? 2

Release date : July 25, 1988
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Yoriyasu Kogawa /
Production companies : Kitty Films /
July 25, 1988 45m Japan Comedy Japanese More
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Michael the tabby cat returns for another series of vignettes. The sketches this time include a send-up of The Fugitive — Richard Kimble is now a veterinarian on the lam. Despite the danger, he must intervene whenever he sees a cat (always Michael) suffering; after treating the patient, he plays a trick on the cat and runs away. Another sketch draws parallels between wandering husbands and wandering house cats, who seem to have similar proclivities. Two more point out what happens when a cat's instincts run up against the requirements of baseball or pro wrestling.
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Hiroshi Ôtake
Michael (voice)
Eiko Yamada
Mrs. Ōbayashi (voice)
Hideyuki Tanaka
Mr. Ōbayashi (voice)
Ichiro Nagai
Narrator
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Dr. Richard Kimble (voice)
Naoto Takenaka
Takechi (voice)
Yusaku Yara
Lt. Philip Gerard (voice)

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  • title:What's Michael? 2
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1988
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Comedy · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Yoriyasu Kogawa /
  • Writers: Shigeru Yanagawa · Makoto Kobayashi ·
  • Production companies: Kitty Films ·
  • Overview:Michael the tabby cat returns for another series of vignettes. The sketches this time include a send-up of The Fugitive — Richard Kimble is now a veterinarian on the lam. Despite the danger, he must intervene whenever he sees a cat (always Michael) suffering; after treating the patient, he plays a trick on the cat and runs away. Another sketch draws parallels between wandering husbands and wandering house cats, who seem to have similar proclivities. Two more point out what happens when a cat's instincts run up against the requirements of baseball or pro wrestling.
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