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This article is about a Character from My Neighbor Totoro. For other uses, see Catbus (disambiguation).
The Catbus (ねこバス Nekobasu ) (referred to in the film as ねこのバス, Neko no basu) is a character in the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro, directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is a large creature, depicted as a grinning male[1] cat with a hollow body that serves as a bus, complete with windows and seats coated with fur, and a large bushy tail. The character's popularity has led to its use in a spinoff film, toys for children, an art car, and being featured in a museum, among other products and influences.
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Character description
A door magically appears when a person would like to board it to travel. With its multiple caterpillar-like legs[2], it runs, flies, bounces, and hops across forests and lakes to reach its destination, making whole rice fields sway in its wake. Its eyes shine a yellow light brightly like headlamps to guide it. Mice with glowing eyes suspended next to its destination sign on its forehead and from its rear serve as tail lights. It is visibly male.
With its large elongated smile and its ability to appear and disappear at will, the Catbus is reminiscent of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. Often used to transport Totoros, in the film it makes an exception to help O-Totoro, the main Totoro, who is also the biggest. O-Totoro calls the Catbus and asks it to help Satsuki find her lost sister Mei. As Satsuki boards it, its destination sign changes to "Mei." After the sisters are reunited, the Catbus volunteers to whisk Mei and Satsuki over the countryside to see their hospitalized mother. After Satsuki and Mei return home, the Catbus finally leaves them, its body fading into the evening shadows.
Use outside the original film
The Catbus was also featured in the short 20-minute film Mei and the Kittenbus, which is shown only in the Ghibli Museum. In the film Mei, the younger sister, meets the child of the original Catbus, which is simply named Kittenbus. It is just large enough to fit Mei inside, and can only stir up dust devils. They fly into the forest with many other cat-based vehicles, including different types of catbuses and cattrains, which are carrying Totoro and many other forest spirits to a catliner, which is depicted as an ancient cat. Mei meets O-Totoro and befriends the catliner, before returning in the kittenbus to her home.
The Catbus has been produced as a popular plush toy and as a con-vehicle.[3] It also was used as a design base for the six-legged sky bison Appa on Avatar the Last Airbender.[4][5]
See also
- My Neighbor Totoro
- List of fictional cats
- Bakeneko, Japanese superstition that if a cat grows old enough, it gains shapeshifting skills
Studio Ghibli Feature films Castle in the Sky · My Neighbor Totoro · Grave of the Fireflies · Kiki's Delivery Service · Only Yesterday · Porco Rosso · Pom Poko · Whisper of the Heart · Princess Mononoke · My Neighbors the Yamadas · Spirited Away · The Cat Returns · Howl's Moving Castle · Tales from Earthsea · Ponyo · The Secret World of Arrietty · From up on Poppy HillShort films Nandarō · On Your Mark · Ghiblies · Ghiblies Episode 2 · Imaginary Flying Machines · Mei and the Kittenbus · The Whale Hunt · Looking for a Home · The Day I Harvested a Planet · The Night of Taneyamagahara · Water Spider Monmon · Iblard Jikan · Mr. Dough and the Egg PrincessOther productions Ocean Waves · Shiki-Jitsu · Satorare (Tribute to a Sad Genius) · Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence · Ni no KuniPeople Related articles References
- ^ My Neighbor Totoro. Event occurs at 79-81m.
- ^ Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006) (in English). The Anime Encyclopedia. California: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1-933330-10-4.
- ^ http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Dtoys-and-games&field-keywords=Catbus
- ^ Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino (2006-09-19). Book 1: Water, Box Set (DVD).
- ^ http://www.altheaaseoche.com/projects/2007_agharti/research/PROA2007_AltheaAseocheweb.pdf
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Categories:- Fictional cats
- Fictional vehicles
- Hayao Miyazaki
- Studio Ghibli
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