Table of Contents
- A Whimsical Premise: Cats Take on Classic Tales
- The Creative Team: A Blend of Experience and Fresh Talent
- Pandania: The Creative Mind Behind the Feline Fables
- Kadokawa’s Investment: A Sign of Confidence
- What to Expect: A Purr-fectly Entertaining Anime
Kadokawa’s upcoming web anime, Ugoku! Neko Mukashi Banashi (Move! Cat Folktales), has officially announced its main staff, promising a delightful adaptation of Pandania’s popular four-panel manga, Neko Mukashi Banashi (Cat Folktales). This charming comedy series, which reimagines classic children’s stories and folktales from around the world with feline protagonists, is set to premiere soon, and the team behind it is generating significant buzz.
A Whimsical Premise: Cats Take on Classic Tales
Neko Mukashi Banashi poses a simple yet captivating question: “What if a cat appeared in this story?” From Cinderella to Momotaro, no tale is safe from a feline-infused makeover. The manga, known for its laid-back humor and adorable artwork, has already spawned three volumes: Neko Mukashi Banashi, Nyanto! Neko Mukashi Banashi, and Mikke! Neko Mukashi Banashi. With a dedicated fanbase and a universally appealing premise, the web anime adaptation is poised to capture the hearts of viewers worldwide.
The Creative Team: A Blend of Experience and Fresh Talent
Leading the charge is director Kazumi Nonaka, known for her work on beloved children’s anime such as Hana Kappa, Mameushi-kun, and Happy Happy Clover. Nonaka’s experience in crafting engaging and heartwarming stories for young audiences makes her an ideal fit for Ugoku! Neko Mukashi Banashi.
Handling the series scripts is Kenichi Yamashita, whose credits include Hensuki, MF Ghost (two seasons), and The Tale of Outcasts. Yamashita’s diverse background suggests he’ll bring a unique comedic sensibility to the adaptation, ensuring that the anime retains the manga’s signature charm while adding its own distinctive flavor.
Character design is entrusted to Narumi Shimoji, who has previously worked on Charanpo Land no Bōken and Rinshi!! Ekoda-chan. Shimoji’s experience in creating expressive and memorable characters will undoubtedly be crucial in bringing Pandania’s feline protagonists to life.
Studio Comet, the animation studio behind the project, is known for its work on various anime series, bringing valuable experience and technical expertise to the production.
Pandania: The Creative Mind Behind the Feline Fables
Pandania, the creator of the original Neko Mukashi Banashi manga, is a prolific manga artist known for their adorable and humorous cat-themed works. Their other popular titles include Cats With Jobs, The Evil Secret Society of Cats, Yokai Cats, and Monster Cats. Pandania’s unique perspective and comedic timing have earned them a dedicated following, and their involvement in the anime adaptation is sure to please fans of their work.
Seven Seas Entertainment is releasing all four Neko Mukashi Banashi manga volumes in English, making the series accessible to a global audience. Dark Horse Comics is also releasing Pandania’s Cthulhu Cat manga in English, further expanding the reach of their work.
Kadokawa’s Investment: A Sign of Confidence
Kadokawa, a major player in the Japanese entertainment industry, is heavily involved in the Ugoku! Neko Mukashi Banashi project. Kadokawa World Entertainment (KWE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, is the majority owner of Anime News Network, LLC. This investment underscores Kadokawa’s confidence in the series’ potential and its commitment to bringing quality anime content to audiences worldwide.
What to Expect: A Purr-fectly Entertaining Anime
With a talented team at the helm and a beloved manga as its source material, Ugoku! Neko Mukashi Banashi promises to be a delightful and entertaining web anime. The series’ unique premise, adorable characters, and blend of classic stories and feline humor are sure to appeal to viewers of all ages. As the premiere date draws closer, fans eagerly await the chance to see their favorite cat-filled folktales come to life on screen.