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2[[caption-width-right:350:Top row, left to right: [[CuteClumsyGirl Coconut]], [[TheOjou Shigure]], [[LovableSexManiac Cinnamon]]. Bottom row: [[TheAce Azuki]], [[TheDitz Chocola]], [[LittleMissSnarker Vanilla]], [[SugarAndIcePersonality Maple]].]]
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4->''"What's NEKOPARA? Why, it's a cat's paradise!"''
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6In a world where people often adopt {{cat girl}}s as pets, Kashou Minaduki tried his best to get away from his at first, along with the rest of his family. Fed up with their demands, he decides to open his own bakery. However, Chocola and Vanilla, his sister's "pets" of sorts, sneak away in his luggage and ''beg'' to stay with him, thwarting any plans he had for a peaceful life.
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8As such, the challenge of opening a successful business with two clumsy, affectionate cat girls constantly running around begins.
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10The series' release list is as follows:
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12* ''NEKOPARA Vol. 1: [[GratuitousFrench Soleil]] Kaiten Shimashita'' ("[La] Soleil Has Opened") (2014)
13* ''NEKOPARA Vol. 0: Minaduki Neko-tachi no Nichijou'' ("The Minaduki Cats' [[DayInTheLife Daily Routine]]") [[note]]Fandisc for NEKOPARA Vol. 1[[/note]] (2015)
14* ''NEKOPARA Vol. 2: Shimai Neko no Sucre'' ("The Sister Cats' Sugar") (2016)
15* ''NEKOPALIVE'' [[note]]A virtual reality concert, though it is possible to view on your PC by opening the .exe manually[[/note]] (2016)
16* ''NEKOPARA Vol. 3: Neko-tachi no Aromatise'' ("The Cats' Flavors" (?)[[note]]A tough title, as "aromatise" is actually a verb in French, meaning "to make fragrant", but seems to be treated as a noun[[/note]]) (2017)
17* ''NEKOPARA Extra: Koneko no Hi no Yakusoku'' ("The Kittens' Day Promise") [[note]]Prequel taking place six months before Vol. 1[[/note]] (2018)
18* ''NEKOPARA Vol. 4: Neko to Patissier no Noel'' ("The Cats' and Patissier's [[HolidayEpisode Noel]]") (2020)
19* ''[[SpearCounterpart NEKOPARA -catboys paradise-]]'' (2021)
20* ''NEKOPARA After: La Vraie Famille'' ("The True Family") (TBA)
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22Created by Chinese-born artist Creator/{{Sayori}} (currently living in Japan) under the name [=NEKO WORKs=], ''NEKOPARA'' is an eroge visual novel series based on a series of doujinshi also created by [=NEKO WORKs=]. [[SelfCensoredRelease Censored versions]] of ''Vols. 1'', ''2'', and ''3'' are available to purchase on Steam. ''Vol. 0'' and ''Extra'' are available only on Steam in "all-ages" form, and ''NEKOPALIVE'' is free-to-play through Steam.
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24A Kickstarter for an animated {{OVA}} adaptation was [[http://nekoparaova.com/en.html announced]] in December 27th, 2016 and went live two days later. After launch, the kickstarter reached it's $100,000 goal within an hour, and finished a little shy of $1,000,000. A second campaign for those with [=PayPal=] and Stripe was launched a few days later, taking the total past that final stretch goal. The OVA was released ahead of schedule on December 21, 2017 due to an accidental early leak to some Kickstarter backers.
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26A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhnETSN6U_E music video]] that was uploaded on 13 Febuary 2018 revealed that KOTOKO has been roped in to making music for future content. A spin-off TV series was teased in mid-2019, with the first episode [[http://www.anime-expo.org/2019/05/24/sayori-illustratorcreator-nekopara-series-joins-ax-2019/ premiering]] on July 6 at Anime Expo. The complete series aired starting in January 2020. A mobile game titled ''Nekoparaiten''[[note]]"Raiten" means the act of visiting a shop[[/note]] is being developed by Yostar.
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28In 2019, [=NEKO WORKs=] announced ''NEKOPARA -catboys paradise-'', a SpearCounterpart OtomeGame featuring an all-new male cast as their AprilFoolsDay joke, however in 2021 it was announced that ''catboys paradise'' will be released as a full title in Summer 2021. Unlike the other ''NEKOPARA'' titles, ''catboys paradise'' will be [[TamerAndChaster all-ages]] and illustrated by [[VisualNovel/DiesIrae G Yuu]][[Literature/AvestaOfBlackAndWhite suke]] instead of Sayori.
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30In 2022, [=NEKO WORKs=] announced ''INUPARA: Dogs Paradise'', a game focused on Doggirls was announced as their AprilFoolsDay joke. However, it was quickly announced that it will be released as a full title and is currently in development and illustrated by Sayori.
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32!!This page is only about the all-ages/clean versions
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34!!The ''NEKOPARA'' series provides examples of:
35* ACupAngst: Shigure and Azuki occasionally bemoan their lack of a significant bust, especially when comparing themselves to Cinnamon and Coconut. Notably the flatest girl in the series, Vanilla, is quite comfortable with her chest.
36* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The announcer of the ''Neko Witches'' stage play is much nicer towards the audience of children in the anime than in the visual novel (albeit mostly because she says much less).
37* AlternateContinuity: The TV series. Besides the presence of CanonForeigner Cacao, the series retells two plot points of the Visual Novels – Chocola and Vanilla having to take a second test to keep their bells, and Maple pursing a career in music – but with different developments.
38* AlternateUniverse: The series is set in a world where {{Cat Girl}}s exist alongside humans.
39* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: While Kashou is essentially the POV character in the series, there are certain parts where someone else takes over such as Chocola and Vanilla in ''Vol. 1'' and Maple and Cinnamon in ''Vol. 3''. There's also ''Vol. 0,'' which focusses on every character ''except'' Kashou, who doesn't even get a line.
40* ArtShift: In ''Vol.4'' the art style is shifted to softer colours. Also the girls change to individually coloured uniforms instead of the standard black and white one they previously used and the appearance of La Soleil is changed to more detailed and elaborate 3D-modeled backgrounds that were created for the OVA. The former is explained in-universe by the girls changing to winter uniforms.
41* {{Bowdlerise}}: Twice over during the transition from PC to console.
42** While the non-eroge PC version is satisfied doing a SexyDiscretionShot when needed, the Nintendo Switch version replaces the scenes where sex is clearly stated to be happening off-screen with entirely new scenes with a romantic but strictly non-sexual tone.
43** The non-eroge version of ''Vol. 1'', which was released on the Nintendo Switch with an M rating from the ESRB for "Sexual Themes", wasn't enough for Sony. Their version was originally rated ''E'', the biggest jump down in ratings between consoles in history. [[note]]This turned out to be an ESRB error, but those who noticed the added censorship in the Sony version wouldn't be surprised by such a rating drop.[[/note]] The CensorSteam was increased and the breast jiggle feature was removed among other changes.
44* CatFight: Puns aside, it happens a few times across all volumes. [[HotBlooded Azuki]] is involved in all of them.
45* CatGirl: It's not called "NEKOPARA" for nothing! This series is all about cute girls with cat ears and tails who are as intelligent as humans, but are still kept as pets and show a lot of catlike behavior.
46* CensorSteam: Used in the all ages version when Chocola and Vanilla bathe with Kashou in volume 1 and when all the Minaduki catsisters bathe together in volume 0.
47* CharacterFocus: Each of the main volumes of the Visual Novel focuses on a different set of characters.
48** Volume 1: Chocola and Vanilla.
49** Volume 2: Azuki and Coconut.
50** Volume 3: Maple and Cinnamon.
51** Volume 4: Kashou and the Minaduki family, plus the newcomer Fraise.
52* ContinuitySnarl: ''Vol. 3'' has Cinnamon state that Kashou was there when she came to the Minaduki house, implying that he was there when Azuki and Maple came before her. However, ''Extra'' states that Shigure used the catgirls to fill the void in her heart after Kashou left for France, implying that except for Chocola and Vanilla, the catgirls came to the house while Kashou was in France.
53* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The [=VAs=] of the Minaduki Catgirls sing the opening and ending themes of the anime, while the ending is just sung by Chocola and Vanilla's [=VAs=].
54* EdibleThemeNaming: All of the catgirls are named after food or drink. This even goes for catgirls outside the family, as Milk proves.
55* EvolvingCredits: The TV series has two versions of the OP, with a certain new character, [[spoiler:Cacao]], filling various spaces once she appears in the story.
56* ExcusePlot:
57** The series' setting of a world where {{Cat Girl}}s can be adopted as pets isn't really fleshed out much beyond that, and is really just an excuse for cat girls to exist. When the anime adaptation aired, the series' creator even went to Twitter to ask people not to think too hard about the premise.
58** ''Vol. 2'' introduces a subplot which involves Chocola and Vanilla having to take a bell renewal exam in order to keep their bells. Something that none of the other Minaduki catgirls have to do. This mostly exists [[PutOnABus to remove Chocola and Vanilla from the story]] while placing the focus on Kashou's relationships with Coconut and Azuki.
59* ExoticEyeDesigns: All of the catgirls have the slit pupils possessed by normal felines while otherwise having humanlike eyes.
60* ExposedToTheElements: ''Vol. 4'' has the catgirls switching to their winter uniforms. For the most part, they do cover their bodies more, except for two notable details: They expose generous cleavage, and no attempt is made to cover the conspicuous cat ears of the girls. Yet, they claim to be warm in those clothes.
61* FamilyDisunion: For his mother birthday, Kashou decides to finally come back home and bake a cake for her. It's a happy occasion until his father arrives, at which point it becomes abundantly clear that father and son still haven't sorted out their issues. While it doesn't escalate into violence, the humiliation Kashou feels drives most of the plot of ''Vol. 4''.
62* {{Fanservice}}: A good chunk appears in every installment of the series, usually in the form of a playful risque scene or two.
63* FishOutOfWater: Most catgirls start out this way, and must be trained in the ways of the human lifestyle.
64* FurryReminder: Despite their mostly humanoid appearance the catgirls will frequently do something very, well, catlike, such as Chocola and Vanilla tiring themselves out batting at a dangling thread.
65* GratuitousEnglish: From a few characters.
66** Vanilla is occasionally prone to this a little, with phrases like, "Let's go!" and "All green."
67** At the end of ''Vol. 2'', after Kashou gets his fourth catpanion, [[spoiler:Shigure says, "Hey, brother! Let's say, Neko Paradise!"]]
68** And after the last one joins the harem in ''Vol. 3'', [[spoiler:Shigure tearfully declares, "I wanna be Neko!"]]
69* GratuitousFrench:
70** One word in the title of each of the main volumes (1 through 4). Sayori seems to have a thing for French, as seen also in the name of the patisserie (that also being a French word itself), and that the name of one of the Minaduki catgirls is a French word ("chocolat"), despite her not being French[[note]]though the spelling was changed early on, probably because a lot of people would mispronounce it otherwise[[/note]].
71** Most of the main volumes have alternate French subtitles: ''Des soeurs filles-chat tres gentilles'' for ''Vol. 2'', ''Aromatiser des filles-chats'' for ''Vol. 3'', and ''Noël avec les filles-chat et Patissier'' for ''Vol. 4''.
72* HumanlikeAnimalAging: Inverted as a case of [[InvertedTrope Animallike Human Aging]], all catgirls grow and age like their real life counterpart, the most absurd example goes to Coconut, being a Maine Coon, she has the body of an adult woman despite being ''[[YoungerThanTheyLook 1 year old]]''. Dialogue during the series seems to imply that once they reach maturity they have normal human lifespans, but this may be conjecture at best.
73* ImprobablyFemaleCast: The cast is largely made up of {{Cat Girl}}s, and even though it's been confirmed by the creators that cat boys also exist, they've never been seen in the story itself. The [[SpearCarrier first line of dialogue just happens to be from a man]], and the protagonist is a man (though with a typical lack of voice acting and [[TheFaceless a face we rarely see]]).[[note]]There's also the fly that distracts one of the catgirls, with a hilariously obvious male voice for its buzzing.[[/note]] Other than that, it's not just the main characters; every other person who says anything--catgirl, adult human, or child--is female. [[spoiler:Well, until ''Vol. 3'', that is. In that one, a couple of small roles do end up being men. And ''Vol. 4'' features Kashou's father prominently in a couple of major scenes.]]
74* InformedAttribute: We are told quite often that catgirls are honest with their feelings. Despite this pretty much every one of them bar Chocola tries to cover up their feelings toward Kashou and/or each other. Granted, they're really ''bad'' at it but still.
75* InterspeciesRomance: The central premise of Nekopara is Kashou starting romantic relationships with the catgirls he works with. It's not a shameful relationship in the setting, to the point where there's a common word for it ("koineko" in Japanese[[note]]a three-way pun between "kaineko" ("pet cat"), "koneko" ("kitten"), and "koibito" ("lover")[[/note]]; "catpanion" in the English translation).
76* JigglePhysics: While a common feature in Japanese H-games, this feature was a shock to a lot of people discovering the game on Steam, especially as it was the all-ages version. It is also an ''adjustable'' feature in this series. For ''Vol. 3'', the better engine allowed them to make the physics even ''more'' jiggly.
77* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: Maple threatens to never speak to Cinnamon again if she doesn't keep their "encounter" in ''Vol. 3'' a secret.
78* LittleBitBeastly: The catgirls, who have cat ears, tail and eyes. However, they're biologically much closer to cats than humans, with [[HumanlikeAnimalAging similar growth and age rates]] and even estrus cycles. They also explicitly cannot reproduce with humans. Although, going by some of the things they eat without harm (like chocolate) they do have human digestive systems.
79* MateOrDie: Chocola and Vanilla trick Kashou into believing this is the case for their species. When he finds out otherwise, he's a bit irked. Particularly when he finds out it was Shigure's suggestion.
80* MeanwhileScene: In ''Vol. 4'', once the story focuses on Kashou and Shigure's time in France, the transition screens show how the catgirls are doing running the Patisserie by themselves.
81* TheNoseKnows: The catgirls have the superb sense of smell one might expect of cats. This is not always a blessing. In ''Vol.4'' Azuki notes that as a result of this they generally know when any of them has slept with Kashou.
82* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted in ''Vol. 1'' and the OVA, leading to an uncomfortable question from Chocola, much to Kashou's dismay.
83* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:After Coconut starts being herself, Kashou begins to notice how similar she is to Chocola.]]
84* OfficiallyShortenedTitle: ''Nekopara'' is the shortened title of Sayori's illustration series ''Neko Paradise''.
85* OnlySaneMan: Azuki, Kashou and to a lesser extent Maple are this to the other catgirls.
86* PlayfulCatSmile: Zigzagged between the cast. Most, if not all the girls have demonstrated it at least once, but Chocola, Azuki and Coconut almost have it as a default expression.
87* PleaseDontLeaveMe: At the prologue chapter of ''Vol.1'', Kashou told Chocola to leave for the sake of her, she outright refused and urged him to keep her and Vanilla.
88* PoliceAreUseless: The LawfulStupid police officer in ''Vol. 1'' who completely ignores Chocola and Vanilla trying to explain that Kashou is sick, and only cares about having them detained for being outside without their bells. And then when he shows up, obviously sick and exhausted, rather than show any concern for his well-being, she only acknowledges the bells and walks away. The officer does mention that she's run into a lot of catgirls who try to pretend that they have a bell, which may explain why she ignores the two's explanation, but there's no excusing her just walking off after Kashou is clearly in a poor condition.
89* {{Polyamory}}: Kashou's relationship with the catgirls, none of which have any issues sharing him. And while the catgirls only ever refer to themselves as Kashou's catpanions, there are also some romantic moments between them, to the point where the harem can be "broken down" into three three-way relationships with Kashou at the center. Since each volume of the Visual Novels gives CharacterFocus to a pair of catgirls simultaneously, the relationship between the girls receives just as much attention and development as their romance with Kashou. It's made very clear that the Chocola x Vanilla and Maple x Cinnamon pairs love each other as much as they love Kashou, and the Azuki x Coconut pair is only slightly less affectionate. [[spoiler:As in, there aren't any kiss scenes between those two, unlike the other pairs.]]
90* PottyDance: Episode 1 has Cinnamon doing this while waiting for Maple to get out of the bathroom.
91* ReactiveContinuousScream: A variation with gasps rather than screams happens in Volume 4. When Shigure asks Kashou to make a cake for their mother's birthday, Kashou and all the Catgirls gasp in surprise… except for Coconut, who asks what's the big deal. Chocola then admits she reacted like that purely because Kashou did, and Vanilla adds that she also reacted like that because Chocola did.
92* RealPlaceBackground: Though the café itself is almost certainly fictional, the setting is Yokohama, Japan's 2nd most populous city. Places featured include:
93** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamashita_Park Yamashita Park]] which looks out into the port and Tokyo Bay, though the view featured here is that of the central business district, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minato_Mirai_21 Minato Mirai 21]] with its famous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokohama_Landmark_Tower Yokohama Landmark Tower]] (second tallest building[[note]]towers like Tokyo Skytree are excluded from the definition of "building"[[/note]] in Japan, and where [[spoiler:two of the characters have dinner in ''Vol. 2'']]) and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Clock_21 Cosmo Clock 21]] (tallest Ferris wheel in the world when it was built in 1989).
94** An amusement park called [[http://www.seaparadise.co.jp/english/index.html Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise]], though they changed the name to "Hyakkeijima".
95** In ''Vol. 3'', some of the characters go to "a[ musical] instrument store near [Yokohama] Station".[[note]]The English text reads, "Yokosaki Station", but based on comparing the Japanese text, and the fact that no "Yokosaki Station" can be found, this appears to be a mistranslation.[[/note]] The background is a drawing of the area of the Minami-Saiwai bridge over the Saiwai river from the intersection of Pal Nerd St. and 5th Avenue. The neighborhood beyond has at least five music stores, so it's not clear which one they might have been thinking of.
96* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: For whatever reason, this series loves to have its characters speak sound effects (and {{Unsound Effect}}s, this being Japanese and all). Frequent examples being "gorogorogoro" (purring) and "nadenade" (petting). The latter is used both in sentences ''and'' as an UnsoundEffect, as are some others.
97* SiblingIncest:
98** Shigure openly has incestuous feelings towards her brother. She doesn't actually pursue a relationship with him though, as she is aware he doesn't reciprocate. [[spoiler: At the end of ''Vol.4'' she seems to have decided to go for him after all.]]
99** This becomes a plot point in ''NEKOPARA After'': Fraise, who recognizes Shigure's feeling for Kashou believes that the relationship between brother and sister should be taken priority.
100* SiblingYinYang: The series has 3 pairs:
101** Chocola and Vanilla: Chocola is energetic, cheerful and innocent while Vanilla is calm, collected and has a sarcastic streak.
102** Coconut and Azuki: Azuki is the eldest sister, [[TheAce excels at everything she does]] and is the shortest catgirl out of all Minaduki sisters. Coconut is the second-youngest, tallest and [[CuteClumsyGirl often makes a mess of things]]. Also, Azuki is OlderThanSheLooks while Coconut is YoungerThanSheLooks.
103** Maple and Cinnamon: Cinnamon is a LovableSexManiac who turns a lot of things into sexual innuendos and gets lost in her fantasies. Maple is a no-nonsense catgirl with a calm head. They even happen to be breeds of cat whose ears curl in opposite directions. At one point, Maple is called the pride of the family while Cinnamon is called a [[BlackSheep disgrace to the family]].
104* ShoutOut: [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam This hand of mine burns red! Its loud roar tells me to defeat the butterfly! ERUPTINGGGGG AZUKIIIII FINGERRRRR!!!]]
105* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Very much on the "Idealism" end. In this world, no problem can't be resolved with a heart-to-heart talk with the people you love. Love will blossom naturally and will not create any negative feelings between any character. There is another sapient species besides humanity now, but it's no issue, because all humans love them. The only time anyone says anything remotely negative about Catgirls is when a guy in ''Vol. 3'' dismisses Kashou having them work as waitress as a "gimmick", and even him apologizes after just one scene.
106* SlidingScaleOfPlotVersusCharacters: On the "Characters" end. The plot of the main volumes of the Visual Novels can be summed up as "the catgirls bond with Kashou and they receive CharacterDevelopment from it", and not much is lost. All of them start and end with the cast working at La Soleil, and the only changes are in the relationship between them.
107* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: From Cinnamon at least a couple of times in ''Vol. 3'', regarding her perverted thoughts and interests. [[spoiler:Says she wants to look at--er, look ''up''--something on Kashou's computer; but it's not anything weird or perverted. Later, when caught surreptitiously following him and Maple, she claims she didn't think they were doing anything lewd.]]
108* TamerAndChaster: Downplayed with the OVA and the TV anime adaptations; while they still have a good amount of {{Fanservice}} and sexual innuendos, they both place more focus on the interactions between the catgirls and put much less focus on their romantic and/or sexual relations with Kashou from the original visual novels.
109* ThreeWaySex: Every single sex scene involving Kashou [[spoiler:except for the last one from ''Vol. 4'', which is an orgy]]. The only change is who is in the middle.
110* TranslationConvention: In the scenes set in France in ''Vol.4'' it's established that everyone, including the Japanese characters, are speaking French but the spoken dialogue is still in Japanese (and the subtitles in whichever of the three language options you chose). This gets a bit odd when Beignet has to take a moment to remember what [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics Japanese Honorifics]] mean while casually speaking fluent Japanese.
111* TwinThreesomeFantasy: Chocola and Vanilla initiate this with Kashou. [[spoiler:This ends up having a negative effect on him when he collapses from exhaustion towards the end of volume 1.]]
112* YoungerThanTheyLook: All of the catgirls, at least by human standards. They are all biologically adults but, since they mature at the same rate as normal cats, they're all at most a couple of years old.
113* VisualInnuendo: The game is miraculously able to turn practically any event sexual, from Kashou cleaning the catgirls' ears to Kashou blow-drying Coconut's hair.

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