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Cat Shit One 2010

★ 5.852 votes22 min📅 2010-07-17

In *Cat Shit One (2010)*, director Kazuya Sasahara blends dark humor with the brutal realities of modern warfare in this surreal animated short.

Director: Kazuya Sasahara

Cast

Satoshi Hino
Satoshi Hino
Botasky (voice)
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Perkins aka Packy (voice)
Masashi Nitta
Bowen (voice)
Sawaki Akimoto
CP (voice)
Kenta Sakai
Kenta Sakai
Militia #1 (voice)
Yuki Hirako
Militia #2 (voice)
Matthew Watkins
Hostage / Pilot (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cat Shit One (2010) about?

This animated short follows a team of rabbit mercenaries caught in a satirical war where private armies replace nations. Their assignment? Take the fight to the enemy's turf and rescue civilians in a conflict driven by profit, not ideals. Think of it as *Apocalypse Now* meets feline-inspired chaos.

Who directed Cat Shit One?

Kazuya Sasahara directed *Cat Shit One*. Known for his distinctive animation style, Sasahara brings a unique visual and thematic approach to this war satire.

Who stars in Cat Shit One?

The main cast includes Satoshi Hino, Hiroshi Tsuchida, and Masashi Nitta, lending their voices to this unconventional war drama.

Is Cat Shit One (2010) worth watching?

*Cat Shit One (2010)* is a divisive but memorable watch for fans of dark humor and war satire. Its short runtime and bold animation make it a quick, if intense, experience. While not a mainstream hit, its unique take on geopolitical conflict offers plenty to discuss.

How long is Cat Shit One?

Cat Shit One (2010) has a runtime of 22 minutes.

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About Cat Shit One (2010) — Darkly Funny War Animation You Won't Forget

In *Cat Shit One (2010)*, director Kazuya Sasahara blends dark humor with the brutal realities of modern warfare in this surreal animated short. The story follows a squad of anthropomorphic rabbits—elite mercenaries navigating a chaotic, profit-driven conflict where private armies replace governments. Their mission? To rescue innocent bunnies from fanatical camel-worshipping antagonists in a twisted allegory of global power struggles. Derived from the manga *Apocalypse Meow*, this 22-minute animation packs intense action, biting satire, and a visual style that oscillates between gritty realism and absurdity.

Blending war drama with dark comedy, *Cat Shit One (2010)* explores themes of corporate militarization and moral ambiguity, all while delivering sharp social commentary. The animation's stark, minimalist aesthetic contrasts with its explosive action sequences, creating a uniquely immersive experience. Fans of unconventional war films and satire will find this a refreshing, if controversial, take on the genre.