Bannou Bunka Neko-Musume (1998)

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Informações adicionais

Format TV
Episodes 12
Duration 23 minutes
Status Finished
Start date Jan 07, 1998
End date Mar 25, 1998
Average score 63/100
Popularity 3134
Favorites 33
Studios Ashi Productions
Producers Movic
Discotek
TV Tokyo
King Records
Genres Action
Adventure
Comedy
Mecha
Sci-Fi

Tags

Robots 80%
Prominently features humanoid machines.
Female Protagonist 79%
Main character is female.
Urban 79%
Partly or completely set in a city.
Reincarnation 79%
Features a character being born again after death, typically as another person or in another world.
Episodic 79%
Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
Nekomimi 73%
Humanoid characters with cat-like features such as cat ears and a tail.
Slapstick 66%
Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
School 50%
Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
Ojou-sama 30%
Features a wealthy, high-class, oftentimes stuck up and demanding female character.
Idol 30%
Centers around the life and activities of an idol.
Musical Theater 20%
Features a performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance.
Parody 20%
Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.

Sinopse

Each episode centers on Nuku Nuku's adventures and mishaps in high school, and her relationship to students, the overall series plot centers on the evil Mishima Industries' scheme to dominate the world through its products. In opposition to this plan are the slightly nutty Kyuusaku Natsume and Nuku Nuku, the android who acts as a companion to his young son. Nuku Nuku's classmates are all eccentrics, Futaba, the class president, is a domineering control-freak, who cannot leave her authority in school. Chieko Shirakaba is the rich snob with the two yes-girls who always take her side. There is a bookworm, a mystic, a scientist, and a pop singer. All of these are true to their descriptions: the mystic is always foretelling doom via tarot cards, spirits, or some other occult technique. The pop singer never says anything except as a song. The bookworm always has her nose in a book. These eccentricities add to the series' humor.

(Source: Anime News Network)