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Gyula Bodrogi
- Maxipocak
- (voice)
Ilona Béres
- Pissy
- (voice)
Péter Haumann
- Safranek
- (voice)
András Kern
- Buddy
- (voice)
Ferenc Kállai
- Bob Poljakov
- (voice)
János Körmendi
- Mr. Gatto
- (voice)
István Mikó
- Lusta Dick
- (voice)
Károly Mécs
- Edlington
- (voice)
Zsuzsa Pálos
- Pukie
- (voice)
László Sinkó
- Grabovszky
- (voice)
Gyula Szombathy
- Billy
- (voice)
Maria Bircher
- Candy
- (English version)
- (voice)
Marc Denis
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voice)
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This was an amazing film that took me ages to remember the name of, but this comedic spoof of James Bond made me laugh all the way through. With the evil plot of the cats and the "Mr Burns" like assistant, it's definitley a great film for all ages!
Movies like this are not very available to the American public. American films are available around the world because we apparently have a corner on the entertainment market, and if a film wants to find real widespread love and recognition, it must, more often than not, make a transition into the American market.
And I think that is sad.
Naturally, our language barriers keep us from appreciating this wonderful "Cat City" as do the Hungarians who so finely produced it, but still, this movie is a witty satire, a spoof of great film genres, and surprisingly political in how it deals with names and the skin color of the rats. It's a film about your place in the big picture, about who's in control and why.
A great film find, one of animated brilliance. This animated film was thousands of times better than many animated American films I have grogged my way through over the years. I just really really hate that more people cannot see films like this and appreciate them for what they are: true pieces of art in the highest form.
And I think that is sad.
Naturally, our language barriers keep us from appreciating this wonderful "Cat City" as do the Hungarians who so finely produced it, but still, this movie is a witty satire, a spoof of great film genres, and surprisingly political in how it deals with names and the skin color of the rats. It's a film about your place in the big picture, about who's in control and why.
A great film find, one of animated brilliance. This animated film was thousands of times better than many animated American films I have grogged my way through over the years. I just really really hate that more people cannot see films like this and appreciate them for what they are: true pieces of art in the highest form.
For the past 7 months, I been obsessing over this movie. This film succedes at everything it does; the animation, the writing, the characters, all of it is memorable. Try to get a copy, if you can. But, only get the original Hungarian version, any other version won't cut.
I really wish this gets a proper release outside of Europe; I'm sure people would love it... and furries.
I really wish this gets a proper release outside of Europe; I'm sure people would love it... and furries.
10coolkoon
I've seen this movie as a small kid, yet I just can't believe it has been made in the 80's at the time of Hungarian Goulash communism. At this time communism was still present, but it was the most liberal regime of them all, thus movies/cartoons like this one were created. Because of this you can feel the atmosphere of that era throughout the movie.
The story is quite a grotesque one: On Planet X, occupied by mice and cats, there is year 100 A.M.M. (after Mickey Mouse), and the conflicts between the cats and mice are rising. However, there is one last hope in Pokyo, the success of which lies in the hands of an Intermouse secret agent Grabovsky...
The story is quite a grotesque one: On Planet X, occupied by mice and cats, there is year 100 A.M.M. (after Mickey Mouse), and the conflicts between the cats and mice are rising. However, there is one last hope in Pokyo, the success of which lies in the hands of an Intermouse secret agent Grabovsky...
10srobi280
This movie is my favorite cartoon of my childhood. It is still my favorite, and is best viewed in it's original Hungarian version (if you speak the language, or course). It is basically a James Bond style cartoon, where the cats and mice are at war. It is up to Grabovszky and the help of his friends to stop the cats. This cartoon has many memorable characters, such as the musical Mexican bats, led by Maxipocak, the meddling gangster rats Pissy, Cookie, Buddy, and Billy, the bumbling police officer Lusta Dick, the evil Mr. Teufel and his meek assistant Safranek, and the "don" of the gangster cats, Mr. Gato. This cartoon is a classic. It should be on the Top 250. I have seen the English translation, and it isn't nearly as good as the original, but it is still great.
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- TriviaThe Russian language version retains almost all of the character names. One notable exception is the rat Pissy (Candy in the English version, Patty in Russian one), whose original name sounds vulgar both in English and Russian.
- GoofsThe relative sizes of the characters change greatly between scenes. Grabovszky easily fits inside a glass bottle dropped from a plane by rats (who are the same size as the cat pilot in that scene), but when the rats fight Grabovszky they are almost his size. The cat hijackers on the plane are not much bigger than mice, even though in most scenes the cats are huge compared to mice. When Miguel drinks blood from a female cat, he's about her size, even though vampire bats are the size of a mouse in most scenes.
- Alternate versionsThe Soviet theatrical version is almost 6 minutes shorter than the original. The following scenes do not appear in the Soviet version:
- Poljakov going out of Grabovzsky's house and driving away, with some additional dialog between the two
- Safranek's daughter playing with her mouse friend and being reprimanded for it by her father
- Teufel watching a presentation on various ways of penetrating mouse holes
- Teufel punishing Safranek for the third time. With this scene edited out, Safranek's broken tail in subsequent scenes remains a mystery
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #6.12 (1992)
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