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Junpei Kōsaka is a second-year high school student who is allergic to cats, and because of this he hates the sight of them. As luck would have it, his high school crush, Kaede Mizuno, absolutely adores cats. One day, while walking home from school, Junpei kicks an empty can and unfortunately breaks the local neko-jizō-sama (guardian deity of ...
A boy that Neko Majin Mike met about 30 years ago. He was a scrawny kid, but has since grown up to become a chubby teacher at a small local school. Onio (オニオ) A Saiyan with the overall body-shape and facial structure as Suppaman, Parzan, and Bubibinman from Toriyama's manga Dr. Slump. He first appears on Earth on honeymoon and desires to ...
Neko Nekoyamada (猫山田 根子, Nekoyamada Neko) / Nekochan (ねこちゃん) Voiced by: Yurika Kubo [5] (Japanese); Meagan Johnson [4] (English) The Vice-President of the school's Student Council. She sees Torako as her arch rival, and attempts to abolish the Deer Club and depose Torako from the Student Council but is never successful.
A Whisker Away (Japanese: 泣きたい私は猫をかぶる, Hepburn: Nakitai Watashi wa Neko o Kaburu, lit. ' Wanting to Cry, I Pretend to Be a Cat ') is a 2020 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film produced by Studio Colorido, Toho Animation, and Twin Engine.
Nobody's Boy: Remi (Japanese: 家なき子, Hepburn: Ie Naki Ko, lit. ' Homeless Child ') is a 1977–1978 Japanese anime series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Madhouse. The story is based upon French author Hector Malot's 1878 novel Sans Famille. It follows a young boy who works for a travelling group of players in the hope of earning money and ...
He is also skilled in craftsmanship and an experienced carpenter. He is the only one to refer to Kuro as Kid. Matatabi is voiced by Voiced by: Makiko Ohmoto (Japanese); Scott Evans (English). [6] Kotaro (コタロー, Kotarō) - A boy genius dressed in a cat suit who helps Dr. Go and Mi out by assisting in their inventions or building his own.
"The Boy Who Drew Cats" (Japanese: 猫を描いた少年, Hepburn: Neko wo egaita shōnen) is a Japanese fairy tale translated by Lafcadio Hearn, published in 1898, as number 23 of Hasegawa Takejirō's Japanese Fairy Tale Series. [1] [2] It was later included in Hearn's Japanese Fairy Tales. [3]
Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt (とつぜん! 猫の国 バニパルウィット , Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Baniparu Witto ) , known outside Japan as Catnapped! , is a 1995 Japanese anime fantasy comedy film, directed, created and written by Takashi Nakamura , [ 1 ] who was also its character designer.