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''Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto'' is a {{Seinen}} MagicalGirl {{Manga}} and Shoujo {{Anime}}.
The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and [[Magazine/ShonenJump Ultra Jump]] magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
Both incarnations follow a race of pet cats, drawn as {{Catgirl}}s and the occasional [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy.]] The story observes the exploits of the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot humanized magical pet cats]] as they interact with each other, their owners and the world around them.
Taruto is a little cat who has just moved to a new city with her master's family. She spends her days making friends and exploring her new hometown, and also has a knack for getting herself into trouble. And it turns out that Taruto just might be a legendary magical princess.
Almost none of Taruto’s friends believe that she can use magic or that she’s a princess, but Taruto is determined to prove it to them.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* CatGirl: The female cats.
* CatsAreMagic
* CleavageWindow: Chiffon.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Iori.
* CrazyCatLady: Anzuko is younger than most, but definitely crazy.
* CuteWitch: Taruto.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Chiffon, Pie A La Mode, Okashino-machi ('candy town'), Jelly Beans, Nougat, Candy, Chips, Nachos, etc.
* FantasticArousal: Taruto gets rather flustered when Chitose pets her tail.
* GirlishPigtails: Anzuko, to emphasize her childish behavior.
* HimeCut: Chitose, in keeping with her "polite and proper Japanese lady" personality.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The Japanese episode names are all doubled words ("Mukashi mukashi", "Naisho naisho", "Dokidoki", etc.).
* InterspeciesRomance: Taruto has a crush on her human master and dreams of marrying him.
* MagicWand: Taruto has one.
* {{Meido}}: Taruto's habitual clothing is a maid outfit.
* MsExposition: Chiffon
* [[NonHumanSidekick Non Catperson Sidekick]]: Kakipi.
* PhenotypeStereotype: Candy and Jelly Beans.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Chips and Nachos.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler:ThereIsAnother: Taruto's twin sister, who is the source of Taruto's magic and the voice in her head telling her to do her best.]]
* SliceOfLife
* SpiritAdvisor: Taruto has one who contacts her via her dreams. She turns out to be [[spoiler: Taruto's twin sister, Pie A La Mode.]]
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen They Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Kinako's parents seem to live with Kinako and Iori, but they are always off-screen when talking.
* VerbalTic: Taruto uses 'nyan' ('meow' in the translation) everywhere. Curiously, she's the only catperson who does.
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''Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto'' is a {{Seinen}} MagicalGirl {{Manga}} and Shoujo {{Anime}}.
The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and [[Magazine/ShonenJump Ultra Jump]] magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
Both incarnations follow a race of pet cats, drawn as {{Catgirl}}s and the occasional [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy.]] The story observes the exploits of the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot humanized magical pet cats]] as they interact with each other, their owners and the world around them.
Taruto is a little cat who has just moved to a new city with her master's family. She spends her days making friends and exploring her new hometown, and also has a knack for getting herself into trouble. And it turns out that Taruto just might be a legendary magical princess.
Almost none of Taruto’s friends believe that she can use magic or that she’s a princess, but Taruto is determined to prove it to them.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* CatGirl: The female cats.
* CatsAreMagic
* CleavageWindow: Chiffon.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Iori.
* CrazyCatLady: Anzuko is younger than most, but definitely crazy.
* CuteWitch: Taruto.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Chiffon, Pie A La Mode, Okashino-machi ('candy town'), Jelly Beans, Nougat, Candy, Chips, Nachos, etc.
* FantasticArousal: Taruto gets rather flustered when Chitose pets her tail.
* GirlishPigtails: Anzuko, to emphasize her childish behavior.
* HimeCut: Chitose, in keeping with her "polite and proper Japanese lady" personality.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The Japanese episode names are all doubled words ("Mukashi mukashi", "Naisho naisho", "Dokidoki", etc.).
* InterspeciesRomance: Taruto has a crush on her human master and dreams of marrying him.
* MagicWand: Taruto has one.
* {{Meido}}: Taruto's habitual clothing is a maid outfit.
* MsExposition: Chiffon
* [[NonHumanSidekick Non Catperson Sidekick]]: Kakipi.
* PhenotypeStereotype: Candy and Jelly Beans.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Chips and Nachos.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler:ThereIsAnother: Taruto's twin sister, who is the source of Taruto's magic and the voice in her head telling her to do her best.]]
* SliceOfLife
* SpiritAdvisor: Taruto has one who contacts her via her dreams. She turns out to be [[spoiler: Taruto's twin sister, Pie A La Mode.]]
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen They Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Kinako's parents seem to live with Kinako and Iori, but they are always off-screen when talking.
* VerbalTic: Taruto uses 'nyan' ('meow' in the translation) everywhere. Curiously, she's the only catperson who does.
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''Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto'' is a {{Seinen}} MagicalGirl {{Manga}} and Shoujo {{Anime}}.
The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and [[Magazine/ShonenJump Ultra Jump]] magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
Both incarnations follow a race of pet cats, drawn as {{Catgirl}}s and the occasional [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy.]] The story observes the exploits of the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot humanized magical pet cats]] as they interact with each other, their owners and the world around them.
Taruto is a little cat who has just moved to a new city with her master's family. She spends her days making friends and exploring her new hometown, and also has a knack for getting herself into trouble. And it turns out that Taruto just might be a legendary magical princess.
Almost none of Taruto’s friends believe that she can use magic or that she’s a princess, but Taruto is determined to prove it to them.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* CatGirl: The female cats.
* CatsAreMagic
* CleavageWindow: Chiffon.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Iori.
* CrazyCatLady: Anzuko is younger than most, but definitely crazy.
* CuteWitch: Taruto.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Chiffon, Pie A La Mode, Okashino-machi ('candy town'), Jelly Beans, Nougat, Candy, Chips, Nachos, etc.
* FantasticArousal: Taruto gets rather flustered when Chitose pets her tail.
* GirlishPigtails: Anzuko, to emphasize her childish behavior.
* HimeCut: Chitose, in keeping with her "polite and proper Japanese lady" personality.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The Japanese episode names are all doubled words ("Mukashi mukashi", "Naisho naisho", "Dokidoki", etc.).
* InterspeciesRomance: Taruto has a crush on her human master and dreams of marrying him.
* MagicWand: Taruto has one.
* {{Meido}}: Taruto's habitual clothing is a maid outfit.
* MsExposition: Chiffon
* [[NonHumanSidekick Non Catperson Sidekick]]: Kakipi.
* PhenotypeStereotype: Candy and Jelly Beans.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Chips and Nachos.
* TheReveal: [[spoiler:ThereIsAnother: Taruto's twin sister, who is the source of Taruto's magic and the voice in her head telling her to do her best.]]
* SliceOfLife
* SpiritAdvisor: Taruto has one who contacts her via her dreams. She turns out to be [[spoiler: Taruto's twin sister, Pie A La Mode.]]
* [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen They Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Kinako's parents seem to live with Kinako and Iori, but they are always off-screen when talking.
* VerbalTic: Taruto uses 'nyan' ('meow' in the translation) everywhere. Curiously, she's the only catperson who does.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Taruto is convinced she's one. [[spoiler: She is the long-lost princess of the cat world.]]
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Taruto is convinced she's one. [[spoiler: She is the long-lost princess of the cat world.]]
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* EdibleThemeNaming: Chiffon, Pie A La Mode, Okashino-machi ('candy town'), Jelly Beans, Nougat, Candy, Chips, Nachos, ..
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* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Taruto is convinced she's one. [[spoiler: She is the long-lost princess of the cat world.]]
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The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
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The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and [[Magazine/ShonenJump Ultra Jump Jump]] magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
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* TheReveal: [[spoiler:ThereIsAnother: Taruto's twin sister, who is the source of Taruto's magic and the voice in her head telling her to do her best.]]
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* VerbalTic: Taruto uses 'nyan' ('meow' in the translation) everywhere. Curiously, she's the only catperson who does.
* VerbalTic: Taruto uses 'nyan' ('meow' in the translation) everywhere. Curiously, she's the only catperson who does.
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The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
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The manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. \n\n The anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July to September, 2001.
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Taruto is a little cat who has just moved to a new city with her master's family. She spends her days making friends and exploring her new hometown, and also has a knack for getting herself into trouble. And it turns out that Taruto just might be a legendary magical princess.
Almost none of Taruto’s friends believe that she can use magic or that she’s a princess, but Taruto is determined to prove it to them.
Almost none of Taruto’s friends believe that she can use magic or that she’s a princess, but Taruto is determined to prove it to them.
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The Manga created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The {{Anime}} published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July 5, 2001-September 27, 2001, airing mostly in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, the United States and Canada.
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The Manga manga was created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine magazine, with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. volumes.
The{{Anime}} anime was published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July 5, 2001-September 27, 2001, airing mostly in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, the United States and Canada.
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''Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto'' is a {{Seinen}} MagicalGirl {{Manga}} and Shoujo {{Anime}}.
The Manga created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The {{Anime}} published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July 5,
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* FantasticArousal: Taruto gets rather flustered when Chitose pets her tail.
* GirlishPigtails: Anzuko, to emphasize her childish behavior.
* HimeCute: Chitose, in keeping with her "polite and proper Japanese lady" personality
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* FreudWasRight: Taruto has a very...interesting daydream about her master in the first episode.
* {{Glurge}}: The climax of the second episode, in which Taruto is trying to bring back her neighbor's dead kittens, is practically the definition of this trope.
* {{Glurge}}: The climax of the second episode, in which Taruto is trying to bring back her neighbor's dead kittens, is practically the definition of this trope.
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The Manga created by Kaishaku and published by Shueisha and Ultra Jump magazine with an original run between 2001 and 2003 totaling in three volumes. The {{Anime}} published at roughly the same time by studio Madhouse and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga, spanned [[TwelveEpisodeAnime twelve episodes]] and ran from July 5, 2001 ? September 27, 2001 airing mostly in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, the United States and Canada.
Both incarnations follow a race of pet cats, drawn as {{Catgirl}}s and the occasional [[{{Catgirl}} Catboy.]] The story observes the exploits of the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot humanized magical pet cats]] as they interact with each other, their owners and the world around them.
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[[AC:This series contains examples of:]]
* CatGirl
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Iori.
* CrazyCatLady: Anzuko is younger than most, but definitely crazy.
* FreudWasRight: Taruto has a very...interesting daydream about her master in the first episode.
* {{Glurge}}: The climax of the second episode, in which Taruto is trying to bring back her neighbor's dead kittens, is practically the definition of this trope.
* [[NonHumanSidekick Non Catperson Sidekick]]: Kakipi.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Chips and Nachos.
* ViewerGenderConfusion: Nachos.
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