Fantasy of a Kitten · review
About as interesting as tepid, watered-down soup. Oh, except for the creepy vibe you get through the whole thing. Little kitten is adopted by a depressed adult student who can't get his life together. And yet, his mother (who has one of the most over-exaggerated cat 'allergies' in existence) thinks that he may regain his spark by taking care of this cat. And so, all sort of cute little misadventures ensue, as the kitten gets mixed up in all sorts of mischief. Except, as I mentioned, the creepy part. Which is, thelittle kitten is a young girl in a dress. Or at least, she thinks she is. And that she will grow up to be a human! This is truly the meaning of 'anthropomorphism', as she engages in all sorts of human behavior and actions. But, of course, everyone else sees her as just a cat.
If you can get past that...well, then you're left with a lazy, meandering, and largely meaningless story. Feh.