
Samurai Cat: Tamanojo Goes to Edo
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A prequel to the story of the legendary samurai and one cat. In Edo era, there was a legendary samurai named Kyutaro Madarame who are feared as a "Madara the Devil". He was somehow hired for killing a cat named Tamanojo. Just before Kyutaro slashes on Tamanojo, he realizes that Tamanojo looking into his eyes and said "meow". But why?
Top Cast


Naoki Tanaka
Naoki Tanaka
Tobimatsu
Naoki Tanaka
Tobimatsu


Sayaka Yamaguchi
Sayaka Yamaguchi
Sayaka Yamaguchi


Yuya Endo
Yuya Endo
Yuya Endo


Ryohei Abe
Ryohei Abe
Ryohei Abe


Yoko Ohshima
Yoko Ohshima
Yoko Ohshima


Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita
Yoshiyuki Morishita


Ryôichi Yuki
Ryôichi Yuki
Ryôichi Yuki


Shingo Mizusawa
Shingo Mizusawa
Shingo Mizusawa


Ito Yozaburo
Ito Yozaburo
Ito Yozaburo


Moro Morooka
Moro Morooka
Moro Morooka
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