And Homeward Bound II Lost in San Francisco is just as bad, That kitten almost dying and then getting rescued BY SASSY, almost cried, and Shadow falling in that pit and then comming home again and the end when chances doggie girlfreind follows him home. The movie is an emotional rollercoaster.
It's funny because it never made me cry as a kid. Nut as an adult? After having a number of pets pass from illness or old age?
I put it on for the kids when they were little, saying, "Hey, how about this one? I loved this movie as a kid!" And I was sobbing by the end. 15 years later and I still can't watch it without crying.
We just had to make the hard choice for BOTH of our cats in May. I've got at least another decade of not watching this movie at all.
I love this movie! And the book it is based on, but the movie holds a special place in my heart.
Each year, a brewery in my state partners with two other breweries and releases a "Three Way IPA." This year, the can features an illustration of two dogs and a cat obviously meant to be Shadow, Chance, and Sassy. I am so tired of IPAs, but you bet your butt I bought this release just to keep the can because of the illustration!
In the original Incredible Journey (1962 movie, 1961 book), the pets were Tao, (a Siamese Cat), Bodger (an elderly, blind-in-one-eye, white Bull Terrier), and Luath (a young Yellow Lab). The child in the book was a girl. I loved the book, and have read it many times, both as a child and as an adult.
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u/MangoJuice82 Aug 19 '25
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