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When I first saw "The Fisherman and his Wife," I thought that that was the scariest Rabbit Ears story ever, until I stumbled upon "The Boy Who Drew Cats."
This story is about a young boy who have always drew cats, but then his village is attacked by a demon and the boy soon realizes that his gift of drawing cats might be the very thing to save his village from the demon.
William Hurt's narration is intense and brooding, giving the right eerie feel to this tale and Mark Isham's Japanese influenced ...more
This story is about a young boy who have always drew cats, but then his village is attacked by a demon and the boy soon realizes that his gift of drawing cats might be the very thing to save his village from the demon.
William Hurt's narration is intense and brooding, giving the right eerie feel to this tale and Mark Isham's Japanese influenced ...more