![]() Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (made for TV and video) There are so many excellent videos of Yoriko on youtube, I couldn’t choose just one, but the first video of her dreaming is definitely my favorite. Note: The catgirl in this anime is little Yoriko, who becomes the household’s maid. Note: While some might argue, I believe this character’s mannerisms and “nya” qualify her as yet another catgirl, despite her very unique “ears” Note: They may not look like typical neko ears, but Valkyrie is definitely a catgirl, as are all the members of the Catgirl Maid Army in this anime. UFO Princess Warukyure / Valkyrie (made for TV) Note: After an earthquake, the characters in this anime were exposed to a strange light, which gave them special powers to transform into animal superheroes, including a catgirl (Ichigo). Note: This was the anime that inspired my “History of Nekos in SL” story. Note: Similar to the heroine in Cottonland, Taruto and any other cat-person appears to be nothing more than a normal animal in the eyes of other humans in this anime. Video: /video/xtogu_magical-nyan-nyan-taruto-catgirl_fun Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto / Magic Cat Girl Taruto (made for TV) Note: The Neko / catgirl character is named Miruru she and the vampire Gabriel share more than just a love of the dark… Tenshi ni Narumon / I’m Gonna Be An Angel (made for TV) Note: Episode #1 features an adorable Neko spaceship… want! Note: One of the key characters in this anime is a girl named Natsuki who resembles a Bakeneko more than a Neko - when angry or scared, her tail splits in two. The full-length anime differs greatly from the TV series. Note: Characters in this anime include the cat-girl Merle (pictured at left), and two leopard-girl sisters Naria and Eriya. TV Series Info: /Escaflowne _TVĪnime Info: /Escaflowne_Anime Studios: Sunrise and Bandai Visual on both ![]() Tenku no Esukafurone / The Vision of Escaflowne – made for TVĪuthor: Katsu Aki (TV series) / Kazuki Sakine and Ryota Yamaguchi (anime) Note: The children in this anime turn into Neko when they visit a magical land of cats. Producers: Taro Maki, Yoshimi Asari, Hiroaki Inoue Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt / Catnapped! If you’ve been searching far and wide for a super-powered, super-likable cat girl with a heart of gold, you’ve hit the jackpot.”Ĭomments: DragonPink is most definitely a hentai anime - a very adult fantasy (though some reviewers say it’s more ecchi than hentai by today’s standards). Note: This anime includes two catgirl characters named AnnaPuma and UniPumaĬomments: “This is a classic anime comedy. Studio(s): Agent 21 / JC Staff / Doga Prod. ![]() Note: This anime featured a small cat who sees herself as a catgirl, even through she looks just like an ordinary cat to the humans around her. Wato no Kuni Hoshi / Star of Cotton Land / Cotton Star / Planet of Cotton This Wikipedia page: with the most extensive List of Catgirls I’ve found to date. This Nekojin List: with all sorts of references to movies, TV series, and an extensive list of anime in which Neko made select “guest appearances” in specific episodes. This website: which has a long list covering various forms of media (thanks to Kylie!). For those of you wanting a more comprehensive listing (without the video clips), check out… While there are certainly far more Japanese anime featuring cat-girls or Neko, I’ve chosen to list the ones where Neko played a key role, along with a link to a video for your viewing pleasure. Here are just a few examples of Neko and Catgirl in Japanese anime (plus a couple American cartoons for contrast), organized from oldest to recent most of these anime originally began as a manga.
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