The Cat Piano: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
prefix>Import Bot
(Import from TV Tropes TVT:Main.TheCatPiano 2012-07-01, editor history TVTH:Main.TheCatPiano, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license)
 
No edit summary
 
(10 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{trope}}
{{work}}
[[File:cat piano still 8091.png|frame|Our hero, hard at work.]]
<!-- %%% Leave image on right -->
[[File:cat_piano_still_8091.png|frame|Our hero, hard at work.]]


''[[The Cat Piano]]'' is a short animated film (running about eight minutes) about a [[Big Applesauce|New York]]-style city inhabited by anthropomorphic cats. The narration, written by Eddie White in the style of 1950s beat poetry and read by [[Nick Cave]], describes the plight of a lonely writer who falls in love with a beautiful singer. The mass abduction of all the singing cats and the resulting mass hysteria causes the town to fall apart. After struggling with despair, the writer sets out to rescue his beloved.
<!-- %%% Leave image on right -->

''The Cat Piano'' is a short animated film (running about eight minutes) about a [[Big Applesauce|New York]]-style city inhabited by anthropomorphic cats. The narration, written by Eddie White in the style of 1950s beat poetry and read by [[Nick Cave]], describes the plight of a lonely writer who falls in love with a beautiful singer. The mass abduction of all the singing cats and the resulting mass hysteria causes the town to fall apart. After struggling with despair, the writer sets out to rescue his beloved.


It can be watched in its entirety [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj4RBmU-PIo here].
It can be watched in its entirety [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj4RBmU-PIo here].


----
----
{{tropelist}}
==== The Following Tropes Apply: ====
* [[Art Shift]]: The cats suddenly stop being anthropomorphic {{spoiler|when they attack the mad human in the lighthouse}}.
* [[Art Shift]]: The cats suddenly stop being anthropomorphic {{spoiler|when they attack the mad human in the lighthouse}}.
* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]: Even background characters have unique designs
* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]: Even background characters have unique designs
* [[Cat Concerto]]: This anthropomorphic variation has them as 1950s lounge singers and beat poets.
* [[Cat Concerto]]: This anthropomorphic variation has them as 1950s lounge singers and beat poets.
* [[City With No Name]]
* [[City with No Name]]
* [[Cold Blooded Torture]]: {{spoiler|A [[Humans Are Bastards|human]] drives nails into cats' tails to make them scream.}}
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: {{spoiler|A [[Jerkass|human]] drives nails into cats' tails to make them scream.}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: The [[Nice Guy]] who saves the fascinating singer from a sadistic sociopath shows clear references to ''[[Blue Velvet]]''.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The [[Nice Guy]] who saves the fascinating singer from a sadistic sociopath shows clear references to ''[[Blue Velvet]]''.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: At one point, the protagonist mimicks the act of shooting himself.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: At one point, the protagonist mimicks the act of shooting himself.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]
Line 24: Line 21:
* [[Furry Female Mane]]
* [[Furry Female Mane]]
* [[Hidden in Plain Sight]]: {{spoiler|The lighthouse, which is the highest and most noticeable of buildings in the entire city, stands isolated on a small island in the bight and serves the mad human as a hideout. At first, when the kidnappings start, the light goes out, and when the piano starts playing, a red light goes on instead. This is when the poet takes action and storms the lighthouse with a mob of citizens. Nevertheless, the trope is justified as the tower is heavily symbolical rather than anything else.}}
* [[Hidden in Plain Sight]]: {{spoiler|The lighthouse, which is the highest and most noticeable of buildings in the entire city, stands isolated on a small island in the bight and serves the mad human as a hideout. At first, when the kidnappings start, the light goes out, and when the piano starts playing, a red light goes on instead. This is when the poet takes action and storms the lighthouse with a mob of citizens. Nevertheless, the trope is justified as the tower is heavily symbolical rather than anything else.}}
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]
* [[Instrument of Murder]]
* [[Instrument of Murder]]
* [[Nameless Narrative]]
* [[Nameless Narrative]]
Line 35: Line 32:


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Needs an Index]]
[[Category:Pages Needing an Entry Pimp]]
[[Category:Pages Needing an Entry Pimp]]
[[Category:The Cat Piano]]
[[Category:The Cat Piano]]
[[Category:Trope]]
[[Category:Animated Films]]
[[Category:Short Film]]
[[Category:Film Noir]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 2000s]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cat Piano, The}}
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Film]]

Latest revision as of 01:07, 5 October 2020

Our hero, hard at work.

The Cat Piano is a short animated film (running about eight minutes) about a New York-style city inhabited by anthropomorphic cats. The narration, written by Eddie White in the style of 1950s beat poetry and read by Nick Cave, describes the plight of a lonely writer who falls in love with a beautiful singer. The mass abduction of all the singing cats and the resulting mass hysteria causes the town to fall apart. After struggling with despair, the writer sets out to rescue his beloved.

It can be watched in its entirety here.


Tropes used in The Cat Piano include: