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The feline staff of a pizza joint fight crime as superheroes when called for.The feline staff of a pizza joint fight crime as superheroes when called for.The feline staff of a pizza joint fight crime as superheroes when called for.
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This show is funnier than Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?," which is very much in the same vein.
Like Allen's film, the SPCs are a Japanese production given a very funny English soundtrack, only this time the Japanese production was a spoof of anime to start with. The result: A very, very funny show, both visually and in the soundtrack, with no slow spots or inappropriate humor.
The English soundtrack was made up out of whole cloth, because there were no transcripts of the Japanese scripts to translate. The crew made a virtue out of necessity.
Beware the funny-looking blue stuff.
Like Allen's film, the SPCs are a Japanese production given a very funny English soundtrack, only this time the Japanese production was a spoof of anime to start with. The result: A very, very funny show, both visually and in the soundtrack, with no slow spots or inappropriate humor.
The English soundtrack was made up out of whole cloth, because there were no transcripts of the Japanese scripts to translate. The crew made a virtue out of necessity.
Beware the funny-looking blue stuff.
A creative, fun anime. This one involved the Pizza cats who were also samurais and fought evil characters when inter-rumping peace in Tokyo. See, the cats work on a Pizza restaurant!
This cartoon is really a hidden gem. It had the necessary humor to entertain children and adults. The situations were really comical with
the Japanesse touch. I really dug the sometimes black humor used because it fit perfectly with the characters.
I liked their comical adventures and the cartoon's ending always had a positive message.
Oh, this is pure nostalgia. I remember always sitting in front of t.v. every day at 4:00 p.m. waiting eagerly for the show.
This cartoon is tender but really humorous. I don't know where to find it but believe me, if it's released on DVD, it will be a HUGE success. This may be the best comical anime.
Also, the opening song is stuff for legend. Samurai Pizza Cats!!
This cartoon is really a hidden gem. It had the necessary humor to entertain children and adults. The situations were really comical with
the Japanesse touch. I really dug the sometimes black humor used because it fit perfectly with the characters.
I liked their comical adventures and the cartoon's ending always had a positive message.
Oh, this is pure nostalgia. I remember always sitting in front of t.v. every day at 4:00 p.m. waiting eagerly for the show.
This cartoon is tender but really humorous. I don't know where to find it but believe me, if it's released on DVD, it will be a HUGE success. This may be the best comical anime.
Also, the opening song is stuff for legend. Samurai Pizza Cats!!
Samurai Pizza Cats was originally made by Tatsunoko Studios in Japan as "Cat Ninden Teyande". Saban bought the rights to dub the show, and has made English, French, German, Spanish, and Hebrew dubs. The dubbed version, "Samurai Pizza Cats" was produced by Andy Thomas, who had new stories written to match the animation. This was very well done (in fact the lip synic is often better, since the writers matched the dialoge to the mouth movements) and resulted in a very funny show. Although Saban marketed the show for children, the show has humour that can be enjoyed by all ages. Most fans of the show are actually teens and young adults. The show features heroic cats in armor (who also run a pizza shop), a villain who enjoys cross-dressing, ninja crows who build giant robots, and a sarcastic narrator. If it's ever on where you live, don't be put off by Saban's dumb ads, it's actually a very fun show for kids or adults.
I didn't get to see all the episodes of this show.But what episodes I did see were hilarious.This is by far the best show. It makes me sad that when it was being shown Fox and other corporations kept switching air times and showing the same ones over and over..This is a great show.I just hope they'll bring it back on the air.If I could i would buy all the episodes if offered..Because... The pizza cats are samurai , and i'd like to note... Their antics take your breath away.. Like fur balls in your throat. We kittens are a special breed we never call retreat. Whenever Big cheese knocks us down.. We land upon are feet. So hail to thee oh Pizza cats , please ring your little bells.Although you may be pen and ink , we know you'll fight like...
PIZZA CATS !!
PIZZA CATS !!
Samurai Pizza Cats has been on T.V for nearly 10 years, despite there only being just about over 50 episodes, it still proves to be one of Japan's best cartoons. Most people will have never heard of this cartoon (because of other cartoons like Sailor Moon, Dragonball Z and of course... Pokemon). The funniest part of the cartoon was the narrator, sometimes screwing up his lines and making crazy comments. In short Samurai Pizza Cats is a lost classic
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- TriviaThe male Pizza Cats never remove their helmets, however Polly Ester does in at least two episodes, revealing she has short, red hair and a similar set of ears under her helmet.
- Crazy creditsNo animal was hurt or mistreated during the making of this cartoon
- ConnectionsEdited from Kyattô ninden teyandee (1990)
- SoundtracksSamurai Pizza Cats Theme
(opening)
Performed by Michael Airington (as Singing Sensation: Googie Gomez)
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- Les Chats Samourai
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