Ghost Cat Anzu's captivating characters save a disjointed plot
Briefly

Karin is understandably upset when her grandfather entrusts her to Anzu, a strange, anthropomorphized ghost cat who is carefree and irresponsible.
The animation in Ghost Cat Anzu excels at blending magic and the mundane, with fun character cartooning that makes the film enjoyable despite pacing issues.
Director Yōko Kuno and veteran Nobuhiro Yamashita deliver a solid film that captivates viewers with its fun characters and moments of humor.
Although at times, emotional pacing falters, the interactions and growth between Karin and Anzu stand out, showcasing unique character dynamics.
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