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Milo and otis deaths
Milo and otis deaths








Milo goes on many adventures, escaping one incident after another. When Milo is playing inside a box floating in the river, he accidentally drifts downstream. Otis convinces the chick that Otis is not his mother by acting tough on Milo and scaring the Chick. They then look after Gloria's chick, who thinks Otis is his mother. He finds a pug puppy named Otis ("Poosky" in the Japanese version), and they soon become friends. One of the kittens is named Milo ("Chatran" in the Japanese version), and has a habit of being too curious and getting himself into trouble. The film opens in a barn with a mother cat who has given birth to kittens. (Shigeru Tsuyuki narrated the Japanese version.) Director Masanori Hata and associate director Kon Ichikawa edited the film together from 400,000 feet of footage, which is roughly 40.3 hours, shot over a period of four years. Initially filmed as Koneko Monogatari (子猫物語 A Kitten's Story alternative English title: The Adventures of Chatran) in Kitakyūshū, Japan, the film was completely revamped, trimmed and westernized with added narration by Dudley Moore. The original Japanese version was released on June 27, 1986, and the reworked English version was released on August 25, 1989. The Adventures of Milo and Otis is a 1986 (Japan)\1989 (USA) Japanese adventure drama film about two animals, the titular characters, Milo (an orange tabby cat) and Otis (a fawn pug).










Milo and otis deaths