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With Bisco's help, Milo is able to direct Actagawa and stop the shrimp's rampage, however it fires off one last cannon shell that blows up the mine entrance Bisco hoped to use to pass through the Ashio Bonecoal Mountains to Niigata. Bisco and Milo take an alternative route across the Calvero Shellsand Sea wasteland and arrive at a ruined city.
In Brisbane, Taylor, a Russian with military obsessions, engages in random acts of violence. Danny, Flip, Milo and Otis have a discussion about love and make drunken confessions. Sam, an English girl, joins the conversation. Later, Danny visits a Centrelink office where an officer ridicules his aspirations of being a writer.
The script went through several iterations, including one in which Milo is a drag queen and the film more closely resembles a road trip movie, [10] but eventually Johnson and his writing partner settled on a more low-key approach inspired by the work of Hal Ashby and Alexander Payne. [10]
Milo and Otis are reunited, and soon find mates of their own: Joyce, a white cat, for Milo; and Sondra, a French pug, for Otis. Afterward, they briefly part ways and raise offspring of their own. Later, Milo, Otis, Joyce, and Sondra (along with their litters) happily find their way back together through the forest to their farm as the credits roll.
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