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This is a list of catgirls and catboys — characters with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. The list excludes anthropomorphic cats (e.g. Hello Kitty , Top Cat , The Cat in the Hat ), humans dressed in cat costumes , and characters that fully transform between cat and human and ...
Shōnen Maid (少年メイド, Shōnen Meido, lit. "Boy Maid") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ototachibana. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation aired between April and July 2016.
The first anime involving catgirls, titled The King’s Tail (Ousama no Shippo), was made in 1949 by Mitsuyo Seo. [citation needed] In America, the DC Comics character Catwoman first appeared in 1940, and Cheetah first appeared in 1943. [5] Catgirls were further made popular in 1978 manga series The Star of Cottonland, by Yumiko Ōshima. [6]
All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (Japanese: 万能文化猫娘, Hepburn: Bannō Bunka Nekomusume) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. It was serialized in Weekly Manga Action for only three issues in 1991, with the three published stories later compiled in a single volume collection in December 1997.
The only way to distinguish Maid's messages from those of a human is that she replies too quickly. Ryūnosuke lets Maid enter a social networking service, with most people who meet her not realizing she is an AI program. According to Ryūnosuke, his ultimate goal is to give Maid an artificial body and become a real human.
Maid Sama! April 22, 2010: Aoi is the androgynous owner of Maid Latte café who enjoys cross-dressing due to his liking towards some "cute, girly things". He is known in his female persona as a cute Internet idol and also enjoys toying with the feelings of men, especially to Takumi Usui. [42] Japan Nagi Ichinose Nyan Koi! October 22, 2009
Magical Meow Meow Taruto (魔法少女猫たると, Mahō Shōjo Neko Taruto) is a Japanese manga series created by Kaishaku.The series centers on the exploits of a race of pet cats, drawn as catgirls and the occasional catboy.
Reviewing the anime adaptation for Anime News Network, Theron Martin called Mayoi Neko Overrun! a "create a harem romantic comedy by the numbers" due to it featuring the classic tsundere character in Fumino, the classic spoiled princess in Chise, and the classic catgirl in Nozomi. [30]