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Red Cat Ramen centers around the titular establishment, a ramen shop established and run by talking cats. Focusing on Tamako Yashiro, a human woman who is working as a part-timer behind the scenes, the series focuses on the day-to-day antics of her and her fellow feline employees: Bunzo, the head chef; Sasaki, the owner and finance/business expert; Sabu, the sous-chef; Hana, the customer ...
Nana invites Umaru and Taihei to a ramen shop. Taihei's coworker Takeshi Motoba gets drunk with him, visits his apartment, and meets Umaru. As Sylphynford asks Umaru to take her to an old-fashioned candy store, Taihei gets lost in a residential area, but the presence of a cat triggers some memories of when he and his mother used to walk through ...
' "Cat Ramen" '), also known as Neko Ramen, is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga created by Kenji Sonishi. The comedy centers around a cat (Taishō) and his encounters while running a ramen shop. The yonkoma series has been adapted into a TV flash anime produced by Think Corporation, with 26 episodes to date.
Nyanko Days (にゃんこデイズ) is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Tarabagani. It has been serialized since August 2014 in Media Factory's Comic Cune magazine and as of September 2016, it has been collected into a single tankōbon volume.
[1] [2] Prior to the airing of the anime series, an original video animation (OVA), titled Nichijou Episode 0, shipped with the sixth manga volume on March 12, 2011. [3] Initially licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America, Funimation later licensed the series and released it on February 7, 2017, with subtitles and again with an English ...
It is a slice-of-life comedy [1] centered on a spherical cat named Poyo, a girl named Moe who adopts him, and her strange family. The anime television series began airing on January 8, 2012, and has been simulcasting on Crunchyroll subtitled in English. The anime airs on TV Tokyo and Kids Station in Japan.
) performed by AyaRuka, which consists of singers Aya Sakamoto and Ruka Kawada, while the ending theme is "BEAM my BEAM" performed by Himarinko L. Shizukuesu (ひまりんこ・L・しずくえす), which consists of the main female cast with the seventh episode version sung by Ami Koshimizu, the eighth episode version sung by Iori Nomizu, the ...
Hatara Kids Maihamu Gumi (はたらキッズ マイハム組, Hatara Kizzu Maihamu Gumi), literally "Working Kids, Meister Hamster Team", is a Japanese anime series for young children about hamsters who hold down jobs from firefighting to cooking.