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Cat and Dog Wars 1.2

Cat and Dog Wars is a sci-fi and comedy film produced by Warner Bros., directed by Brad Payton, and starring Chris O'Donnell, Bate Midler, and Jack McBriel. The film is a sequel to the 2001 film.

It tells that years have passed since the great war between cats and dogs, and the hard-won peace is once again threatened. Their enemy is the top agent of the former Cat Spy Organization, and in order to get revenge on the Dog Organization and humans, it devised a terrifying and vicious plan with the intention of controlling the whole world.

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Intimate Partners

David's parents were killed in a car accident, and he had to live with his grandfather, Adam McDam, whom he had never met. Adam has a reclusive personality, and seems to be accompanied only by wine and his dog "Zach". Soon, David became acquainted with another dog, "Bob Sr.", and Maggie, the little master, and learned of an unpleasant past between the dog owners. There have been a series of accidents on the island where a shepherd bites a dead sheep, and which dog will be "corrected"...

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"101 Spotted Dogs"

101 Dalmatians is a Disney-produced live-action film based on the animated film of the same name, 101 Spotted Dogs, directed by Stephen Herrick and starring Glenn Cross.

It tells the story of game software designer Roger and fashion designer Anita and 101 spotted dogs.

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Antarctica

Antarctica (an Antarctica when released in the United States) is a 1983 Japanese film starring Ken Takakura. The film took three years to produce and cost 2.5 billion yen to shoot at the northern tip of Hokkaido, and is one of the most important works in the Japanese film industry. The film is based on the true story of the Japanese Antarctic expedition in 1957. While showing the magical and magnificent Antarctic scenery and the struggle between man and nature, it focuses on the fate of the sled dog, tragic and shocking, and is a very rare animal-themed film, which set a box office record of 5.9 billion yen that year and maintained it for 15 years. The film's music was produced by Greek musician Vangelis and released the soundtrack of the same name around the world. Antarctica also provided inspiration for the production and distribution of the 2006 English-language film Eight Below (also known as the Polar Long March).

At the time of its release, 8.8 million people entered the cinema in Japan, generating a box office of 5.9 billion yen.

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"Cool Dog School"

Cool Dog School is an animated film directed by Timothy Björklund. The film tells the story of the legendary dog "Spatt" who is not satisfied after learning to speak, he hopes to become a real boy, with the help of the famous Professor Ivan, through DNA transformation, Spart gained the human mind and character.

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"Billions of Dogs"

This film tells that there is a duke in the village of Dingway in England who cares very much about the people, he has a clever dog Hubert and the loyal housekeeper Cliff and his niece Shelot, everyone is happy, the duke made a will before his death, leaving the title and property to Hubert, and asked Shelot to be his guardian, in order to announce this message to the world, they also held a grand party, invited all the royal family to participate, but the duke's nephew Sisso was unwilling to accept such a result and planned to take the property, He kidnaps Hubert's "lover" Daisy and trains a curly dog to seduce Hubert, who unsuspectingly believes that Daisy has abandoned him and is ready to marry the curly dog. On the wedding day, Shelot discovers Sisso's plot, rescues Daisy under house arrest, and is about to start the wedding...

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