Don't know why they tried to even voice it over in English. I wouldn't know if that's because the movie is Asian or something but it is definitely confusing and it has kind of an unsettling ending. Character introduction is shallow and a bunch of story potential is lost whenever they introduce a character. The whole story line is undone at the end. Why does the glass artist want the necklace back? There was a message that was thought, is there and I understand it, however the delivery of the ideas is what is flawed. They tried to emulate finding nemo and get that dynamic into the movie but, what a swing and a miss (im not the first person to make that comparison). Truly, the whole movie sounds like it was written by someone that just discovered what the effects of Adderall are. (Last thing. Cape's voice is clearly a woman's voice throughout the whole movie and they don't even try to hide it. You either hire a kid, a guy who can talk like a kid, or a woman that makes it sound like a kid like Bart Simpson and Nelson Muntz. I can't possibly believe they heard that lady in the auditions and went with her. For a kitten who's supposed to be male, even the pronunciation gives it away. I hope the people who took care of the English version of the movie realize that movie making is not for them)