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6Bakeneko (roughly "warped cat") is a term for cat {{youkai}}. When cats live for a long time (or die in a way that spawns a VengefulGhost) they are said to develop odd powers such as [[TalkingAnimal human speech]], [[{{Curse}} placing curses]] and [[{{Necromancy}} animating corpses by jumping over them]]. In some depictions this transformation also causes them to [[MegaNeko increase in size]] and develop a taste for human flesh. When they [[VoluntaryShapeshifting assume human form]], it tends to be cruder than [[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]] and {{tanuki}} -- less beautiful ShapeshiftingLover and more CrazyCatLady (often based on a real old woman they [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]]).
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8The most iconic type of bakeneko is the '''Nekomata''' ("forked cat"), cats who transform into youkai when their tail grows beyond a certain length and [[MultipleTailedBeast splits in two]]. In some depictions they can undergo this process multiple times, similar to [[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]] -- the vast majority of these cases have seven tails, a ShoutOut to a youkai said to have plagued the Nabeshima clan.
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10The '''Kasha''' ("fire wheel[=/=]chariot"), a {{Hellfire}} youkai which steals the corpses of sinners, is usually depicted as either an {{oni}} or a nekomata WreathedInFlames. Possibly a Japanese equivalent of {{Hellhound}}.
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12The '''ManekiNeko''' ("beckoning cat") is a benevolent variety which has [[ManekiNeko its own page]].
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14Related to CatsAreMagic, UpliftedAnimal, and GhostlyAnimals. Subtrope of MultipleTailedBeast. Contrast with CatGirl. See also AsianLionDogs for other feline-like creatures that are prevalent in East Asia.
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21* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'': Rin's familiar Kuro (Blacky) is a two-tailed Cait Sith, and can grow to become [[MegaNeko gigantic]].
22* ''Manga/CatGod'': Mayu and Sasana as well as their family are feline gods, which means they are cats with twin tails and various magical abilities, predominantly the power to appear [[CatGirl almost completely human, save for some obvious give-aways]].
23* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'': The X-Antibody version of Tailmon is two-tailed.
24* ''Anime/DogDays'': In ''Dash'', CatGirl Noire can fork her tail into [[BewareMyStingerTail stingers]] with the spell "Seven Tails", a ShoutOut to the Nabeshima myths.
25* In ''Manga/FireForce'', Tamaki's ability "Nekomata" gives her cat ears and two cat tails [[PlayingWithFire made of flame]] that makes her resemble a two-tailed CatGirl.
26* A group of bakeneko appear in ''Manga/TheFoxAndLittleTanuki'', operating as a sort of {{Yakuza}} for the youkai world. Their boss is a nekomata named Shirotabi.
27* ''Manga/GegegeNoKitaro'' has Nekomusume as one of the main characters, based on one of the Bakeneko's forms (specifically, the form of a young girl). Other cat-based Youkai also appear in the series. For example, in the 2018 series, Kasha appears as a cat-like demon with a fiery tail and a taste for human corpses, especially if spiced up by grief and pain.
28* ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'': Koneko Toujou and her older sister Kuroka are some of the last surviving "Nekoshou", a rare breed of Nekomata capable of using two types of Sage Arts: Senjutsu and Youjutsu. Riser Phenex's peerage also includes twin Nekomata named Ni and Li.
29* ''Manga/HyperPolice'': Natsuki, the CatGirl protagonist, is revealed to be a nekomata in a moment of anger (her tail splits in two)
30* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' has Kirara, Sango's loyal pet nekomata. She usually takes the form of a small two-tailed kitten, but she can transform into a massive feline beast and is also able to fly in that form. A later arc has a spectral Nekomata, along with an horde of smaller ones, haunting a Buddhist temple, who refers to Kirara as a mere kitten compared to him.
31* ''Anime/{{Kamichu}}'': One episode has a cat named Tyler who is leader of a "city of the cats" where all cats can walk upright and speak. Later, he is explicitly revealed to be a nekomata while tag-team wrestling.
32* ''Manga/KoiNeko'': Several of the characters are cats with the supernatural ability to assume a human or CatGirl form after falling in love with a human. One of the cat-girls is revealed to be over fifty years old but still look like a teenager, which taken in conjunction with the revelation that ''kami'' and ''{{yokai}}'' like [[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]] exist leads the main character to surmise the transforming cats are ''bakeneko''.
33* ''Manga/{{Mao}}'': The central antagonist, at least initially, is a seven-tailed demonic cat called "Byoki", who Mao believes was created through a kodoku ritual. It's revealed in the 6th volume that Byoki is [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep technically the cat's creature type]]; it means "cat ogre", and is a Japanese translation of the Chinese word ''"Maogui"'', which refers to demonic cat spirits created to serve as {{familiar}}s for jugon (curse magic). Mao is convinced that Byoki murdered his master and the girl he loved, and that his immortality is one part of a curse he inherited when he fought but failed to kill the cat demon, cutting off its head but being possessed by its body. [[spoiler:As a result, when Mao is pushed beyond his limits, he may end up HulkingOut and turning into a monstrous seven-tailed cat with a semi-humanoid body and his own feline-featured face.]]
34* In ''Manga/{{Mokke}}'', one episode centers around a nekomata.
35* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
36** The two-tailed demon-beast in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' is a two-tailed cat.
37** One of the Uchiha clan's outposts, the ruined city of Sora-ku, is managed by [[TalkingAnimal talking cats]] with basic [[CatNinja ninja skills]] referred to as "ninneko". In [[AnimatedAdaptation the anime]] the ninneko also have a fortress ruled by a giant fork-tailed cat named [[https://naruto.fandom.com/wiki/Nekomata Nekomata]], who is capable of creating illusions.
38* ''Manga/NekoMusumeMichikusaNikki'': Kurona is a ''bakeneko'' who can shapeshift between the form of a black cat, a human girl, and an intermediary CatGirl form.
39* ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'': The titular Himari is a shapeshifting cat yokai.
40* In ''Anime/Persona5TheAnimation'', Ryuji accuses Morgana of being a bakeneko when they first meet, even as Morgana insists he's a human suffering from ForcedTransformation.
41* Maomaolin from ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' is a giant bakeneko from China who's obsessed with finding a human wife.
42* ''Manga/ShamanKing'': Matamune is the spirit of a cat which developed human-like intelligence and powerful magical abilities, most prominently taking on a semi-humanoid form and developing twin tails, making him obviously based on a nekomata.
43* ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'' has Bakenyan, a butler who serves the cyclopean villain Aiwarn. [[spoiler:He is eventually revealed to be Yuni, a PhantomThief from the very same planet Aiwarn destroyed, spying on her to gain information.]]
44* ''Manga/TokimekiMononokeJogakkou'': Kiri is a ''nekomata'' CatGirl who becomes the love interest of the human protagonist Arare when she's trapped in the yokai world.
45* ''Music/{{Tsukipro}} The Animation 2''' features the franchise's Theatre/TsukinoHyakkiYakou youkai AU, where Sora is a nekomata, though the AU gets a much more involved treatment in the stage plays.
46* Tora of ''Manga/UshioAndTora'' is a mostly humanoid youkai named for his tiger-like appearance. A Gaiden story explaining how Ushio's parents got together features a vicious Nekomata haunting a family (the works they started to renew their house accidentally destroyed the shrine where he was sealed) trying to devour their daughter. The climax reveals that there's two of them, but Shigure and Sumako are skilled enough to slay them both.
47* ''Manga/YokaiGirls'': Nia Suzunari is an AmbiguouslyGay tsundere nekomata whose human form is a teenage girl [[spoiler:who was once her owner and was killed by burglars]].
48* ''Anime/YokaiWatch'': In one episode, what happened between Jibanyan's death and meeting Nate is delved into more. It turns out that there are hundeds of nekomata around Springdale because there is a crosswalk that kills a lot of cats. Jibanyan comes across three in particular: Sir Pouncalot, Pounce de Leon, and [[OddNameOut Alfred]]. Sir Pouncalot has four tails, Pounce de Leon has three tails, and Alfred is a {{keet}} with only one tail.
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52* It's established in ''ComicBook/{{Monstress}}'' that all cats - who in this comic are powerfully magical, capable of speech, and have their own society and culture - are born with a single tail and grow more as they age and gain power and experience. Master Ren has two, while Esteemed Professor Tam Tam in the EncyclopediaExposita pages has four.
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56* In ''Fanfic/TheresMoreMagicOutThere'', Tomoe and Kagami Tsurugi are both Nekomatas. Tomoe was originally the guardian spirit of the Tsurugi family until she killed Kagami's father for trying to rape her, then gave birth to Kagami and took over the company. As Nekomata, Kagami can turn into a small cat form, can see the dead, and peer slightly into other souls. In an inverse of Nekomata using their human forms to trick humans, Kagami uses her cat form to get close to Marinette.
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60* In the the SurrealHorror film ''Film/{{Hausu}}'', one of the main characters befriends a beautiful, long-haired white cat that climbs in through her bedroom window named Shiro [[DubNameChange (or Blanche in the English subtitles)]]. She brings the cat along on a summer break trip with her friends, who comment, "any cat can open a door, but only a witch cat (bakeneko) can close one." And this cat proves fully capable of closing doors. [[spoiler:The cat is a part of a composite haunting which also involves a VengefulGhost that targets unmarried girls and the titular house itself.]]
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64* ''Literature/EightMillionGods'': The mother of one of the main characters is one.
65* ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'': One of the forms of the ''thing'' inside Touko's briefcase is a malevolent, magical cat with two tails.
66* In ''Literature/HighschoolDxD'', nekomata are a [[CuteMonsterGirl mostly female race]] with the ability to take CatGirl form.
67** The orphan sisters Shirone and Kuroka are the last known members of the Nekoshou, a clan with both powerful {{Youkai}} abilities and great aptitude for KiManipulation. However, after Kuroka seemingly goes mad and kills their adoptive parents, a frightened Shirone seals away her own powers and [[ReiAyanamiExpy emotions]], assuming a fully human appearance as "Koneko Toujou". When she resumes using her CatGirl form post-CharacterDevelopment, it initially has one tail but after TrainingFromHell she increases it to two and later ''[[BeyondTheImpossible three]]''. Kasha are also referenced as the name of one of Shirone and Kuroka's shared techniques, which summons rings of TechnicolorFire that [[FullContactMagic follow the user's movements]]. With sufficient skill the flames can also be imbued with purifying properties, making them lethal to TheUndead.
68** Riser Phenex's peerage includes twin nekomata named Ni and Li.
69** The chief of the nekomata, Magari, is TheOneGuy and appears as a non-humanoid cat with seven tails.
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73* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'':
74** ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'': A cat youkai simply called "Bakeneko" appears as the MonsterOfTheWeek in the show's eighth episode, while a Kasha appears in episode 47. The latter was adapted for ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' as Miss Chief.
75** ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'': The body-swapping ayakashi Abekonbe (Switchbeast in ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'') is based on the Kasha and the InUniverse basis for the youkai. It has a flaming, angry cat face for a chest.
76** ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger'' had Nekomata as MonstersOfTheWeek on two separate occasions. They appeared Cat O'Clock and Cleocatra for ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel''. Additionally, a Kasha adapted as Spinferno for ''Ninja Steel'' appeared early on in the series.
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80* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlH1-DIDp4c A Love Story of a Certain Bakeneko]]'' features a bakeneko (played by Len Kagamine) disguising itself as a human in order to [[ReplacementGoldfish replace a lady's loved one]]. The lady notices with tragic results.
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84* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Nekomatas are malevolent, panther-sized two-tailed cats with magical powers: chiefly, they can flawlessly mimic the appearance of a human they successfully damage with their bite attack and can animate and control undead creatures. As in myth, they're created when a regular housecat somehow lives to one hundred years of age.
85* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheDreaming'' features East Asian cultural counterparts to Changelings as the Hsien, divided into [[CelestialBureaucracy two ranks]]: Hirayanu (lower-ranking custodians of nature, with animal forms) and Kamuii (intermediaries between the Hirayanu and higher-ranking Celestial Bureaucrats, with element-based forms). The Hirayanu of Fire are the Nyan, who are the origin and inspiration of East Asian magical cats and [[VoluntaryShapeshifting can take on many appearances]]: as normal mortal human, a multi-tailed cat, a CatFolk ''wani'' form with multiple tails, and briefly PantheraAwesome via their Mask of Shintai to attempt to supernaturally compel others into submission. Their gifts include bonus dice for making first impressions, AbsurdlySharpClaws, increased Perception and Dexterity, and a free dot in the [[PlayingWithFire Fire Alchemy]], but they must make Willpower checks to avoid [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny being distracted during monotonous tasks]].
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89* 2.5 Dimension Dance Live Alivestage's Theatre/TsukinoHyakkiYakou episode features Sora as a nekomata.
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93* ''VideoGame/AyakashiRomanceReborn'': Nachi, who was the heroine's cat. She called him "Tama" before he revealed his humanoid form, and told her what his real name was.
94* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'': Jubei and [[spoiler:his daughter]] Kokonoe (a CatGirl version of this). Appropriately, the latter does bring people back from the dead, although since magic is commonplace in that world she uses science to keep the mysterious powers theme. The first person she did this for was Iron Tager, who she brought back as a [[HalfHumanHybrid Half]]-{{Oni}} {{Cyborg}}. The second person she brought back was [[AnimatedArmor Hakumen]], who she salvaged from [[EldritchLocation The Boundary]], the space between life and death, after he had been sealed there about a century prior. The third person brought back was Lambda-11 who, being a RobotGirl, she just needed to repair, reinstall and infuse with a soul, so she technically brought back two people for the price of one. The final person Kokonoe brought back was her aunt, Celica Ayatsuki Mercury, who Kokonoe saw fit to bring back as a [[TemporalParadox Chrono Phantasma]]. Hakumen contemptuously calls both Jubei and Kokonoe "bakeneko" (monster/ghost cat), which in Japanese mythology is a general term for any cat Youkai. The video games translated this word as "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimalkin grimalkin]]" in an attempt at a CulturalTranslation (which failed, since "grimalkin" is about as obscure as "bakeneko" to an American audience). Official subtitles for ''Anime/BlazBlueAlterMemory'' use "Goblin Cat" instead (which is more accurate and conveys Hakumen's insulting tone).
95* ''VideoGame/BleachBraveSouls'': The Panther Arrancar Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez's "Beyond Resurrección" form -- showing what he would look like if he merged with the Hōgyoku -- gives him two fiery feline tails.
96* The nekomimi in ''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk'' seem to be based on the bakeneko, as a race that can shift between average looking cats and [[LittleBitBeastly people with cat ears]].
97* ''VideoGame/BooParty'' features one as one of the monster girls you can take naked pictures of. Simone is said to be a bakeneko, even if there's nothing "Japanese" about her and she's more like a standard LittleBitBeastly CatGirl for all intents and purposes.
98* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'':
99** The Bakeneko are [[DiscussedTrope the subject of a conversation]] between V and Takemura after the two come across a sphinx cat during a stakeout. Since cats -- or animals in general -- are extremely rare in Night City, Takemura wonders if the cat is a Bakeneko while giving a short breakdown of the trope. Notably, it is [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane left unclear]] if the cat was actually a Bakeneko. However, during its brief appearance, it sticks conspicuously close to the spots where [[VirtualGhost Johnny]] manifests in V's vision.
100** Reinforcing the Bakeneko connection, a sphinx cat will occasionally appear in the background shots of pivotal moments. V can also adopt a sphinx cat shortly after they find out that [[YourDaysAreNumbered they are dying]].
101** Nekomata is also referenced in the game in the form of the name of a sniper rifle.
102* ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'': Nekomatas are found in the games and are used in quick leveling tricks in the first and second ones. They are more {{Cat Girl}}s, however. They are capable of producing offspring with humans, as Rutile is half nekomata.
103* The first stage of ''VideoGame/FlashOfTheBlade'' have a huge Bakaneko attacking you as you're in a haunted inn, by smashing its paws through the ceiling to crush you via GiantFootOfStomping.
104* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'': Kirara is of the nekomata race, with two tails, green eyes with slitted pupils, and cushioned, furry paws for feet. She works as a courier for a delivery service.
105* In ''VideoGame/GhostwireTokyo'' the nekomata are among the friendly youkai, selling healing items and ammunition to Akito, the player character. Some even offer special items in exchange for collectables.
106* ''VideoGame/HarukanaruTokiNoNakaDe: In ''Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 5'', Kai is the spirit of a cat statue in service to Amami, who normally appears as a young albino girl but can transform into a monstrous seven-tailed white cat.
107* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'': Polterkitty has multiple tails, is a shapeshifting ghost cat, and even has traditional Japanese music as her {{Leitmotif}}. Taking her down involves pulling off her tails, and the second time she's encountered, the last one allows Luigi to fully vacuum her up.
108* ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'': Miike, the protagonist of the ''Muramasa: Rebirth'' DLC "Fishy Tales of the Nekomata", is a nekomata who can transform into a two-tailed cat, a CatGirl, a gigantic, monstrous two-tailed cat, and a floating head made up of cats.
109* ''VideoGame/{{Nioh}}'': Nekomata is Hanzo's Guardian Spirit, appearing as a white cat with an eyepatch and wearing weapons, and is one of the few who regularly talk to William and bears the element of Thunder. [[spoiler: He performs a HeroicSacrifice to absorb the huge amount of demonic energy pouring out of Mount Hiei, revealing himself to be Byakko, and forcing William to defeat him. The ending reveals that he returned from the dead.]] The second game has the hero fighting a Kasha, depicted as a [[MostCommonSuperpower buxom]], kimono-clad CatGirl who's WreathedInFlames and riding the wheels of a chariot embedded with Amrita while wielding a flail made of a leg, spine and skull.
110* ''VideoGame/NekoAtsume'': Saint Purrtrick is one of these, hence his two tails and "Ethereal" description. His Japanese name is even "Nekomata-san".
111* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Espeon and Meowstic are Psychic-types based off of this legend. Espeon is the one most tied to the original myth (with a bit of [[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]] mixed in), down to the forked tail.
112* ''Franchise/{{ShinMegamiTensei}}'': Nekomata is a recurring mid-level enemy and {{mon}}, represented in most games as a two-tailed CatGirl with extremely long claws.
113* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': While lacking the signature second tail, Blaze the Cat has more in common with the ''Kasha'', being able to manipulate fire and often wreathing herself in it when attacking.
114* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Chen, the shikigami of [[AsianFoxSpirit Ran Yakumo]], and Rin "Orin" Kaenbyou, [[BossSubtitles The Traffic Accident from Hell]], are both two-tailed cats. Orin, though, is actually a Kasha.
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116* ''VideoGame/YokaiHunterShintaro'' have humongous, one-eyed, fire-breathing Bakeneko enemies in the volcano stages, serving as one of the stronger GiantMook-type enemies.
117* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'':
118** The SeriesMascot Jibanyan and most of the other cat Yo-Kai are cat youkai with two flame-tipped tails. In Jibayan's case, his origin is different than a standard nekomata's: he was a kitten who [[spoiler:committed a HeroicSacrifice for his owner]]. He doesn't remember this and, as a result, resembles the VengefulGhost variant. Jibanyan's a [[CatsAreLazy laidback]] BigEater with a SweetTooth for choco bars.
119** The [[Anime/YokaiWatchForeverFriends fifth movie]] and [[VideoGame/YokaiWatch4 fourth game]] introduces the genuine Nekomata. He's even older than Jibanyan.
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123* In ''VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}}'', [[spoiler:Misae's cat is actually a nekomata that was sent by its deceased former master to pay back a debt of gratitude to Misae, who cheered him up when she met him at the hospital years ago.]]
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127* ''Webcomic/MierukoChan'': Miko decides to adopt a stray cat out to a heavily tattooed man with the FaceOfAThug when she sees two friendly nekomata spirits {{invisibl|eToNormals}}y accompanying him, which indicates that he's been a truly devoted companion to cats before. An epilogue confirms that he's a KindHeartedCatLover.
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131* ''Monster Girl Encyclopedia'': Compared to other werecats, the Nekomatas are rather tame and even give up on a man should he refuse her advances. They are still monsters, though, and will eventually assault their prey to take his spirit energy. Unlike in the myth, Nekomata in this series are this way since birth. And since this world is filled with {{Cute Monster Girl}}s, her forms are inverted, with the human form being the true one.
132* ''[[{{WebAnimation/Hololive}} hololive GAMERS]]'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Nekomata]] Okayu, who is said to have originally been a cat before becoming a CatGirl. She is generally nice when she isn't [[ThePrankster playing pranks]] or FilchingFoodForFun. Despite her name, she only has one tail.
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