
What's Michael? 2 1988
Returning for a second round of mischievous capers, the beloved tabby cat Michael stars in a series of wild vignettes in What's Michael? 2 (1988), directed by Yoriyasu Kogawa.
Director: Yoriyasu Kogawa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is What's Michael? 2 (1988) about?
The sequel follows Michael, the mischievous tabby cat, as he stars in a fresh batch of humorous vignettes. One sketch centers on a fugitive veterinarian who risks everything to help cats in need, only to play tricks and flee afterward. Another pokes fun at partners who wander just like house cats, highlighting the shared quirks of humans and felines.
Who directed What's Michael? 2?
The film was directed by Yoriyasu Kogawa, known for his work in Japanese animation during the late '80s.
Who stars in What's Michael? 2?
The main cast includes Hiroshi Otake, Eiko Yamada, Hideyuki Tanaka, Ichiro Nagai, and Hirotaka Suzuoki, bringing energy and charm to the animated antics.
Is What's Michael? 2 (1988) worth watching?
With its short runtime and offbeat humor, it's a fun watch for fans of lighthearted animation and clever satire. While not groundbreaking, its breezy style and nostalgic appeal make it a charming pick for casual viewers.
How long is What's Michael? 2?
The film runs for 45 minutes.
About What's Michael? 2 (1988) — A Wild Ride Through Comedy & Cat Antics
Returning for a second round of mischievous capers, the beloved tabby cat Michael stars in a series of wild vignettes in What's Michael? 2 (1988), directed by Yoriyasu Kogawa. This animated comedy dives into the absurd side of human-cat dynamics with clever satire, from a veterinarian on the run who can't resist helping suffering felines to a humorous take on partners who vanish as often as neighborhood cats. The sketches brim with lighthearted energy, blending playful chaos with relatable themes of responsibility and temptation. Hiroshi Otake voices Michael's human foil, while Eiko Yamada and Hideyuki Tanaka bring extra personality to the cast's lively performances.
Packed into a tight 45-minute runtime, the film keeps the mood breezy and engaging, making it perfect for fans of offbeat comedy and quick, inventive storytelling. Whether you're drawn to its clever send-ups or the sheer joy of its animation style, What's Michael? 2 delivers a fun, quirky escape that feels as fresh as it does nostalgic.