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Meow Meow Japanese History (TV)

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Alternative title:
Neko Neko Nihonshi (Japanese)
ねこねこ日本史 (Japanese)
Genres: comedy
Themes: cats, historical
Plot Summary: Important figures of Japanese history like Queen Himiko, the warlord Oda Nobunaga, and samurai Sakamoto Ryōma tell their stories except they're cats. (from manga)
Running time: 10 minutes
Episode titles: We have 96
Vintage: 2016-04-06
Opening Theme:
#1: "Yume Demo Ii no" (Dreams Are Okay) by Team Shachihoko
#2: "Kono On Connection" (This Musical Connection) by OTF
#3: "Neko no Te Haishaku" (Cat's Hands Borrowed) by Charang Po Lantern
#4: "Polaris" by Brian the Sun
#5: "Guruguru Ponpon Dai-Sakusen" by elfin'
#6: "Funya nyan Hero" by elfin' (eps 97-)
Ending Theme:
"Cherie!" by Team Shachihoko
#1: "Chérie!" by Team Shachihoko
#2: "Neko no Iru Fuukei" (The Scenery Where the Cat Lives) by Brian the Sun
#3: "Naretara naa" by Taiyaki Rainbow
#4: "Cat balloon" by hoval
#5: "Thank You for the Music" by Diana Garnet
#6: "Hello Again" by Diana Garnet (eps 97-)
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Tomohiro Kawamura
Series Composition:
Kyō Shimizu (eps 33-128)
Ryō Takada (eps 1-32)
Script:
Kyō Shimizu (eps 1-32)
Ryō Takada
Sawako Hirabayashi (eps 33-128)
Original creator: Kenji Sonishi

Theme Song Performance:
Charang Po Lantern (OP3)
Diana Garnet (ED5; ED6)
elfin' (OP5; OP6)
hoval (ED4)
OTF (OP2)
Taiyaki Rainbow (ED3)
Team Shachihoko (OP1; ED1)
Kōichi Yamadera as Narration
Yū Kobayashi as
Oda Nobunaga (7 episodes
eps 32, 71, 83, 86, 118, 120-121
)

Tokugawa Ieyasu (4 episodes
eps 29, 63, 82, 104
)

Diana Garnet as
Bandit A (ep 96)
Egawa Hidetatsu Tarouzaemon (ep 106)
Ishikawa Goemon (ep 108)
Poem Reciter (ep 95)
Reciter (ep 107)
Taihan (ep 94)
M.A.O as James Biddle (ep 48)
Nobunaga Shimazaki as Kublai Khan (ep 37)
Yū Kobayashi as Matthew C. Perry (ep 114)
Yūka Nishio as Gō Azai (ep 31)
Japanese companies
Broadcaster: TV Japan (North America)
Production: Joker Films
English staff
English companies
(none)
Internet Streaming: Crunchyroll (2017)
Licensed by: Aniplex of America (2020)
English cast
(none)

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