![]() ![]() The cats of Kakamucho hate dogs ‘because it feels right’ and terrorise the out-of-luck pooch. The shogun orders Ika Chu to appoint a new protector, and the latter gets a bullied and hapless prisoner dog, Hank (Michael Cera), who aspires to be a samurai. As the thugs invade the hamlet, the samurai flees to save his life. His big idea is to send bandits to chase the villagers away and use a giant jade toilet (yes!) to wash the place out. Instead of the Old West, the setting is a Japanese feline land where a conniving cat, Ika Chu (Ricky Gervais), wants to wipe off the impoverished village, Kakamucho, to impress the visiting shogun (Mel Brooks) with his perfect palace. Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank Review: The animated comic adventure borrows its premise from Mel Brooks’s 1974 Western comedy, Blazing Saddles, and the title from Bruce Lee’s Fist of Fury. Harbouring a dream of becoming a samurai someday, Hank has to not only make the hostile cats come around but also save the town. To ensure the residents leave, Ika Chu makes a canine prisoner, Hank, the new samurai. As the village’s samurai flees when Ika Chu sends his bandits to do the job, the townsfolk demand the shogun appoint a new protector. Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank Story: A villainous high-ranking official in a feudal Japanese feline land, Ika Chu, wants to wipe the village Kakamucho off the map to make his palace look perfect for the shogun’s (Commander-in-Chief) visit. ![]()
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