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The Neko cat has been used as a sprite in many other programs. In 1995, a shareware game for the Macintosh called Kitten Shaver had used sprites that looked similar to Neko. The object of the game was cruel but humorous, as the player would have to shave the cats, with various layers of fur, as they ran across the screen within a limited time.
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It will be produced by OLM with Slow Curve and Sony Pictures Television handling planning and production. [16] The series will be directed by Tomohiro Kamitani, with Takashi Miike serving as chief director, Shingo Irie [ ja ] in charge of the series scripts, Takao Maki in charge of character designs, and music is composed by Kōji Endō [ ja ] .
), shortened to Nuku Nuku DASH, is a 12-episode Japanese anime OVA series and the third adaptation of the manga, All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku, created by Yuzo Takada. Nuku Nuku DASH was produced by the Banneko Dash Committee, which included Ashi Productions , MOVIC , and Starchild Records , and directed by Yoshitaka Fujimoto.
An elderly cat who resides at Morningside Orphanage and comforts Penny when she is sad. Salem Saberhagen: Sabrina, the Animated Series: Talking black cat from the comic book, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and the television series of the same name in 1996, as well as the Sabrina, the Animated Series and its 2003 spinoff. Sawyer Cats Don't Dance
Nights with a Cat (Japanese: 夜は猫といっしょ, Hepburn: Yoru wa Neko to Issho) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kyuryu Z. Originally published on the author's Twitter account in December 2019, the series was later acquired by Kadokawa Shoten, who began publishing the series in tankōbon volumes in October 2020.
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Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu is an autobiographical manga that draws on manga artist Junji Ito's personal experience with cats. [1] It features various anecdotes about living with cats, which center on J-kun, a horror manga artist (Ito's stand-in); his fiancée, A-ko (his wife Ayako Ishiguro's stand-in); her family cat, Yon ("Four"); and a Norwegian Forest cat, Mu ("Six").