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A boy named Toriyasu and his younger sister Meeko are contacted by [[Funny Animal|three anthropomorphic]] [[Cute Kitten|cats]], who transport them to [[Another Dimension|their homeworld, Banipal Witt]], ruled by [[God Save Us From the Queen|evil princess]] [[Meaningful Name|Buburina]], whose instruments of domination are a [[Person of Mass Destruction|giant flying dog]] (that happens to be Toriyasu's missing pet dog, Papadoll) and her own grasp of magic.
A boy named Toriyasu and his younger sister Meeko are contacted by [[Funny Animal|three anthropomorphic]] [[Cute Kitten|cats]], who transport them to [[Another Dimension|their homeworld, Banipal Witt]], ruled by [[God Save Us From the Queen|evil princess]] [[Meaningful Name|Buburina]], whose instruments of domination are a [[Person of Mass Destruction|giant flying dog]] (that happens to be Toriyasu's missing pet dog, Papadoll) and her own grasp of magic.


The film is remarkable for [[Deranged Animation|its imaginative visuals]], often compared to ''[[Yellow Submarine (Animation)|Yellow Submarine]]'', and for being one of the few Japanese animated films for children among the glut of [[Animation Age Ghetto|sexual and violent animes]] of [[The Nineties]].
The film is remarkable for [[Deranged Animation|its imaginative visuals]], often compared to ''[[Yellow Submarine]]'', and for being one of the few Japanese animated films for children among the glut of [[Animation Age Ghetto|sexual and violent animes]] of [[The Nineties]].


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* [[Kick the Dog]]: both litterally and figuratively. Likewise, [[Pet the Dog]].
* [[Kick the Dog]]: both litterally and figuratively. Likewise, [[Pet the Dog]].
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: [[The Pink Panther]] appears briefly among a crowd fleeing Papadoll's attacks.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: [[The Pink Panther]] appears briefly among a crowd fleeing Papadoll's attacks.
* [[Magitek]]: with a bit of [[Bamboo Technology]] mixed in, Banipal Witt runs on [[Zeppelins From Another World|blimps]] and [[Rube Goldberg Device|pellets]].
* [[Magitek]]: with a bit of [[Bamboo Technology]] mixed in, Banipal Witt runs on [[Zeppelins from Another World|blimps]] and [[Rube Goldberg Device|pellets]].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Buburina owes her name to ''buburu'', bubble. Just wait to see her magic in action.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Buburina owes her name to ''buburu'', bubble. Just wait to see her magic in action.
* [[Sugar Apocalypse]]: Banipal Witt was a beautiful land ruled by two benevolent monarchs. [[And That's Terrible|Then Buburina and Papadoll happened]].
* [[Sugar Apocalypse]]: Banipal Witt was a beautiful land ruled by two benevolent monarchs. [[And That's Terrible|Then Buburina and Papadoll happened]].
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* [[Verbed Title]]
* [[Verbed Title]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: the film ends in a [[Sequel Hook|cliffhanger]], but no sequels were made.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: the film ends in a [[Sequel Hook|cliffhanger]], but no sequels were made.
** A more benevolent way to see it is [[And the Adventure Continues]].
** A more benevolent way to see it is [[And the Adventure Continues...]].
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]?
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]?


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The image above pretty much sums up the entire movie.

Catnapped! (original Japanese title: Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt) is a 1995 animated feature film distributed by Geneon and written, designed and directed by Takashi Nakamura, whose previous works include the animation art department of Akira.

A boy named Toriyasu and his younger sister Meeko are contacted by three anthropomorphic cats, who transport them to their homeworld, Banipal Witt, ruled by evil princess Buburina, whose instruments of domination are a giant flying dog (that happens to be Toriyasu's missing pet dog, Papadoll) and her own grasp of magic.

The film is remarkable for its imaginative visuals, often compared to Yellow Submarine, and for being one of the few Japanese animated films for children among the glut of sexual and violent animes of The Nineties.


This film contains examples of: