Cast and Crew of Ghost Cat Anzu

Ghost Cat Anzu

化け猫あんずちゃん

In the enchanting animated film "Ghost Cat Anzu," audiences are introduced to Karin, a spirited young girl who faces the heartbreak of being abandoned by her father. Set against the picturesque backdrop of rural Japan, Karin finds solace in the ancient temple where she resides with her grandfather. This temple, steeped in tradition and whispers of the past, becomes the stage for an unusual companionship. Enter Anzu, a hefty and mischievous ghost cat, who carries the weight of his responsibility to safeguard Karin, despite his reputation as a notorious layabout. The vocal performances by Mirai Moriyama as Anzu and Noa Gotō as Karin breathe life into these characters, bringing their complex emotions and evolving relationship to the forefront.

Initially, Karin's wariness towards Anzu leads her to sabotage his attempts to help the local townsfolk. Her rebellious spirit resonates as she seeks out adventure and connection with the quirky forest spirits that inhabit the mystical woods surrounding the temple. These encounters with whimsical forest dwellers provide a refreshing lens through which Karin can understand her own feelings of isolation and abandonment. As she navigates her new life, the film artfully explores themes of trust and the importance of community, emphasizing how sometimes the most unconventional friendships can arise from unexpected circumstances.

In a turn of events that adds dramatic flair, Anzu, in a heartfelt attempt to win over Karin's affections, inadvertently strikes a deal with a devilish entity. This misstep unleashes a whirlwind of chaos and supernatural happenings that thrust both characters into a thrilling adventure. As they navigate this predicament, the bond between Karin and Anzu deepens, showcasing the power of friendship and the willingness to face fears together. "Ghost Cat Anzu" promises an engaging journey filled with humor, heartfelt moments, and the universal struggle of finding one's place in the world, all set against the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore.

Full Cast of Ghost Cat Anzu

Mirai Moriyama as Anzu (voice)

Mirai Moriyama

as Anzu (voice)
Mirai Moriyama delivered a nuanced and captivating performance as the voice of Anzu in the heartwarming anime film "Ghost Cat Anzu." His vocal work breathed life into the character, infusing Anzu with a tender mix of melancholy and innocence that resonated with audiences. Moriyama's portrayal of the spectral feline, who grapples with loneliness and the desire for connection, showcased his ability to convey complex emotions through his voice alone. His interactions with the human characters in the film, particularly with the protagonist, were filled with a subtle warmth and genuine curiosity, highlighting Anzu's longing for companionship beyond her ethereal existence. Mirai Moriyama's performance contributed significantly to the emotional depth of "Ghost Cat Anzu," making the titular character an unforgettable presence that lingers in the hearts of viewers long after the credits roll.

Noa Gotō

as Karin (voice)
Munetaka Aoki as Tetsuya (voice)

Munetaka Aoki

as Tetsuya (voice)
Munetaka Aoki delivered a compelling voice performance as Tetsuya in the animated film 'Ghost Cat Anzu', bringing a depth of emotion and a sense of authenticity to the character. His portrayal captured the complexities of Tetsuya's relationship with the titular character, Anzu, showcasing a nuanced blend of skepticism, warmth, and eventual understanding. Aoki's voicework was particularly commendable during the pivotal moments of the film, where Tetsuya's inner conflict and growth were highlighted, lending a believable and relatable dimension to the character's interactions with the supernatural elements of the story. His performance contributed significantly to the emotional resonance of the film, ensuring that Tetsuya's journey from disbelief to acceptance and friendship was both engaging and heartfelt for the audience.
Mikako Ichikawa as Yuzuki (voice)

Mikako Ichikawa

as Yuzuki (voice)
Mikako Ichikawa delivers a nuanced and heartfelt performance as Yuzuki in the animated film "Ghost Cat Anzu," effortlessly capturing the essence of her character through her voice work. Her portrayal of Yuzuki is both tender and melancholic, imbuing the character with a sense of longing and quiet strength. Ichikawa's vocal inflections and cadences resonate with the emotional journey of Yuzuki, a character who forms an unexpected bond with the titular ghost cat, Anzu. As the narrative unfolds, Ichikawa's performance mirrors the complexities of Yuzuki's inner world, from her initial loneliness and isolation to the warmth and companionship she finds in her friendship with Anzu. The authenticity and depth Mikako Ichikawa brings to Yuzuki's voice add a layer of depth to the film, making the character's growth and transformation all the more poignant and memorable for the audience.
Keiichi Suzuki as Oshō (voice)

Keiichi Suzuki

as Oshō (voice)
Keiichi Suzuki delivers a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as the voice of Oshō in the heartwarming animated film "Ghost Cat Anzu." His voice work is both soothing and authoritative, perfectly capturing the character's essence as a wise and benevolent spirit cat who guides the protagonist through her journey. Suzuki's portrayal of Oshō is marked by a gentle gravitas, lending the character an air of mystique and compassion that endears him to the audience. His interactions with the other characters are filled with warmth and a sense of playfulness that contrasts nicely with the deeper, more philosophical aspects of his role. Suzuki's performance is a testament to his ability to bring depth and personality to animated characters, making Oshō not just a mere guide but a memorable and beloved figure in the narrative tapestry of "Ghost Cat Anzu."

Wataru Sawabe

as Tanuki (voice)
Ikue Otani as Pi-Pi-chan (voice)

Ikue Otani

as Pi-Pi-chan (voice)

Ikue Otani is a Japanese voice actress and singer, most famous for providing the voice of Pikachu in Pokémon. She too...


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