
You may recall seeing a trailer last year for a new animated series called Cat Shit One. Well, the wait is over and the movie is finally out. The story takes place in a fictional place in a fictional world where cute little bunnies can speak, walk on two legs, and take on a village of terrorist camels (yes, the ones with the humps on their backs). The main characters are two bunnies called Packy and Botasky, who are both mercenaries working in the desert. Packy is the leader and the more confident one of the two. He is a well-rounded soldier that is skilled with rifles, pistols, knives, grenades, and pretty much any other weapon. Botasky is the more timid character who would rather wait for backup than carry out a mission alone; however, he is highly skilled with sniper rifles and can easily take out a group of terrorists from a distance. Although these two take up the bulk of the screen time, very little other information is offered about them in the movie.
The antagonists are a group of rebels that have a sort of base set up in an abandoned village in the desert. As a said earlier, they are camels so it’s actually pretty funny to see them running around on two feet and holding rifles and bazookas with their front feet. Despite their humorous appearance, they are portrayed as a deadly group that you don’t want to mess around with. In the first few minutes of the movie, the camels are seen beating up one of three hostages. When one of the other hostages tries to escape, the camels riddle him with bullets. I don’t know what the camels are fighting for, but the way they’re portrayed in the movie, they mean business.
For an action movie, Cat Shit One is above average when it comes to violence. While there isn’t a single drop of blood shown in the movie, there are plenty of guns firing and things blowing up. The movie is 22 minutes long, and of those, I would say that about 15 minutes has some weapon being used. After Packy and Botasky begin their operation, there’s only really one scene where the guns stop firing. The amount of action doesn’t help develop the story at all, but it’s great for people who like to watch bunnies and camels battle it out.
As you can probably tell from the screenshots, when the title says “The Animated Series,” it means computer animated. I thought that some things in the movie were animated really well, but other parts looked like they didn’t get as much attention during the animating stage. What I was most impressed by was the rendering of the bunnies and camels. It’s not as good as a Hollywood movie, but you can still make out individual hairs on the animals, and I loved how they got the sniffing nose movements on the bunnies perfectly. On the other hand, the vehicles and equipment didn’t seem to have as much detail to them. The guns still looked a bit like a bunch of solid blocks, and there was one scene where a truck looked like it was floating slightly above the ground.


By itself (not including the manga), I thought Cat Shit One was an average movie, though at 22 minutes it’s more of a short film. I liked the action and the animation was decent, but there was no depth to the characters or the story. If you have a half-hour to kill, watching Cat Shit One might be a good idea, but you aren’t missing anything if you decide to pass it up.
EDIT: As some people have pointed out, this is a series and not a movie. I apologize for my mistake.







That means you are watching the censored version.
As far as I know, the censored version is the only version since it was only released on Youtube. It’s kinda weird considering there’s blood in the trailer.
rofl at “The guns still looked a bit like a bunch of solid blocks.” Yeah, kind of like real guns.
CSO is the first episode of 12. It’s not a short film, you fool. Do your research before you judge.
Is the 22 minute version the full movie? Was thinking that was a taster to see what it was like.
Seriously…its an anime series not a movie…how did you review it and not know that? Thats episode 1 so character development is a process…
I think the bunnies mentioned this a dozen times but I’ll say it again: This was an INTRO. There is no character development in a good intro, just the core of the series, which is, like you said, “bunnies and camels battle it out”. Character development was as much as you could expect for an intro.
All in all, you can’t review the character development yet, the animation was awesome, more so being 3D (also explaining the blocky weapons, tho they seemed normal to me) and other aspects you already reviewed nicely.
I don’t think the guns are “blocky” at all. If anything they’re very realistic and very very detailed. I can easily see from the rendering that Packy’s gun is a SR47 with a larue RIS and a Crane stock. Bota’s gun appears to be an M14 SOPMOD with an Leupold scope and an Aimpoint M2 mounted onto the top of it…. and that’s just from memory :-P
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the reviewer is hollywood geek. “The guns still looked a bit like a bunch of solid blocks”. Lol…in fact I do find out the guns is the best from all the hollywood anime making
dude i not a gun enthusiast but i was watching it with a buddy and the moment they showed a different gun he could tell me what it was so no to blocky gun comment
the reviewer needs to be reviewed
i found the development of the relationships between the characters
as much as you could expect during a 22 min episode
from what i could see the animators play lots of fps and did a fine
adaptation to my screen with it
i am wanting more and soon!
Ok this is probably THE most realistic military clip in general that i have ever seen. that also includes everything Hollywood has tried to do. Me and my buddy just got back from OEF and we both agreed on this. Tactics (though a bit unorthodox because of the fighting alone) were nearly 100% accurate. Radio etiquette was most of the time correct in the way you are supposed to talk. And hold on a moment….
“On the other hand, the vehicles and equipment didn’t seem to have as much detail to them. The guns still looked a bit like a bunch of solid blocks”
what the heck is that? If you have never seen a real gun fired please stay out of trying to say what is real and not….I took a close look at the PAC2 and each and every dial that i can see is exactly where they should be. More than i can say for ANY hollywood movie who try and send people around with 2 guns to kill everyone.
This first episode showed a startling level of reality. If anyone wants to know how the US Army fights in urban situations then look close when packy engages opfor around corners. Not how he hollywood jumps out showing his entire body and stands there plowing away with 2 guns one in each hand.
The few things that i did spot was the M4 had a bannana clip that is used in the AK’s and not the M4s.
Even the village looked like one you would find in Afghanistan or another country near there. (and i think that is what the designer had in mind)
Overall i would rate this as being a 9/10 because it was not perfect but as close as i have seen in anime/military or most movies/series.
Thats because it’s not an M4, it’s actually a SR47. Its is a rifle developed for USSOCOM that uses 7.63×39 cartriges, hence the AK magazine.