"Cats Don't Come When You Call Them": A thorough review of this soothing anime that cat lovers must see!

"Cats Don't Come When You Call Them": A thorough review of this soothing anime that cat lovers must see!

"Cats don't come when you call them" - A heartwarming story about cats and humans

"Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" is a TV anime series based on the original manga by Sugisaku, which aired on BS Asahi from October 2nd to December 18th, 2015. It has 12 short episodes, each lasting just five minutes, and tells heartwarming stories of cats and humans. The anime was produced by Dub and directed by Yoshiaki Nojiri. Copyright ©2015 Sugisaku, Jitsugyo no Nihonsha / "Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" Production Committee.

Story and Characters

"Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" is a heartwarming story that depicts the daily lives of cats and humans. The main characters are Tama, a stray cat who suddenly appears one day, and Takashi, the man who becomes her owner. Although Takashi has no interest in cats at first, he gradually becomes drawn to their charms as he lives with Tama. The story centers on the daily lives of Tama and Takashi, and includes stories of their interactions with the people around them and the other cats Tama meets.

Tama is a free-spirited cat who does things at his own pace, but sometimes he is seen relying on Takashi and asking for his help. Meanwhile, Takashi is initially indifferent to cats, but as he lives with Tama he comes to realize their charm and gradually develops a deep affection for her. The people around him also watch over the relationship between Tama and Takashi, sometimes giving them advice and sometimes having fun together.

The appeal of anime

The greatest appeal of "Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" is its warm atmosphere and heartwarming stories of cats and humans. Each episode is only five minutes long, but it portrays the cuteness of cats and the bond between cats and humans. Tama's free-spirited behavior and Takashi's growing understanding of cats are also depicted in a humorous way.

The visuals of the anime are also detailed, with the cats' fur and expressions drawn in detail, making it soothing to look at. The backgrounds and small items are also carefully drawn, recreating everyday scenes realistically. The music also uses gentle melodies that match the cats' movements and emotions, adding to the atmosphere of the story.

Comparison with the original

The original manga, written by Sugisaku, is a heartwarming story depicting the daily lives of cats and humans. The anime is based on the original episodes, but also includes original episodes, so even fans of the original will find something new. The anime also depicts the original episodes in a more comical way, making it more appealing to a wider audience.

While the original manga is often written from the cat's point of view, the anime is often written from Takashi's point of view. This allows the relationship between cats and humans to be portrayed in greater depth, and viewers will be drawn into the charm of cats along with Takashi. Also, the anime portrays the original episodes in a more comical way, making it more appealing to a wider audience.

Production background and staff

"Cats Don't Come When You Call Them" was produced by Dub and directed by Yoshiaki Nojiri. Yoshiaki Nojiri has worked on many cat-themed productions, and he used that experience to produce this film. In addition, the character design brings out the cuteness of cats to the fullest by drawing the cat's fur and facial expressions in detail.

The production staff used many videos of cats as reference in order to realistically reproduce the cats' movements and expressions. The music that matches the cats' meows and movements also plays an important role in bringing out the cats' charm. Thanks to the efforts of the production staff, the cuteness of cats and heartwarming stories of cats and humans are conveyed to viewers.

Viewer reactions and ratings

"Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" has been highly praised by cat-loving viewers. The cuteness of the cats and the heartwarming stories of cats and humans have soothed the hearts of viewers. In addition, the charm of cats is condensed into the short five-minute episodes, so even busy viewers can easily enjoy it.

In addition, fans of the original work have praised the anime for its original episodes and the comical portrayal of the original episodes. The anime's original episodes bring out new charms without destroying the worldview of the original work, so fans of the original work will likely find something new. Also, by depicting the original episodes in a comical way, it has become more widely accepted.

Recommendations and related works

"Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" is recommended for cat lovers and those who want to enjoy a heartwarming daily life. Also, by reading the original manga as well, you can gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between cats and humans. Related works include the cat-themed anime "Nyan Koi!" and "Nekojiru Theater." These works also feature the cuteness of cats and heartwarming stories of cats and humans.

For cat lovers, we also recommend cat photo books and cat essays. In cat photo books, you can enjoy the cuteness of cats, and in cat essays, you can read heartwarming stories of cats and humans. These works will also help you to understand the charm of cats more deeply.

summary

"Cats Won't Come When You Call Them" is a heartwarming anime that depicts heartwarming episodes between cats and humans. Each episode is only five minutes long, but it shows the cuteness of cats and the bond between cats and humans. While based on the original manga, the anime adds its own episodes and humorous depictions, so even fans of the original manga will find something new to discover. Recommended for cat lovers and those who want to enjoy a heartwarming daily life.

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