The characters of Muta and Baron are both supporting characters from Whisper of the Heart, making it the first (and currently, only) Studio Ghibli production to get any kind of follow-up. She is helped out by two cat statues that have been brought to life, Baron Humpert von Gikkingen (Yoshihiko Hakamada Cary Elwes) and Muta (Tetsu Watanbe Peter Boyle), who help her try to secure her freedom. She is then taken to the Cat Kingdom, and she soon starts to develop feline features. She soon discovers that the cat is actually a prince called Lune (Takayuki Yamada Andrew Bevis), and out of gratitude, Lune’s father, The Cat King (Tetsuro Tanba Tim Curry) asks her to marry Lune. It centres on a teenage high school student, Haru (voiced by Chizuru Ikewaki in the original version Anne Hathaway in the american dub), who rescues a cat from a middle of the road that was going to be run over by a truck. The film in question, is directed by Hiroyuki Morita, is a non-direct and stand-alone sequel to Whisper of the Heart (1995). This Studio Ghibli film, a lot like the previous one I reviewed, Arrietty, is one of the few of them to not be directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Now that many of Studio Ghibli’s movies have been put on Netflix, I have made it my mission to watch the majority of them.
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