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All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (TV)
When Natsume Atsuko, nicknamed Nuku Nuku, comes to live with Ryounosuke's family, he falls in love instantly. After all, to all appearances, she's a beautiful, normal - if slightly ditzy - teenage girl. In reality, however, she's an all-purpose cat-brained andorobot who's escaped from Mishima Heavy Industries' research laboratories. She's not supposed to use her special powers, but when more of Mishima's experiments run amuck and her friends are threatened, she'll do whatever she can to save them. It's never just another day at school when your classmate's an All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl!
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Plot Summary
Genius inventor Kyusaku Natsume creates a cat-girl android named Nuku Nuku, designed to be the perfect daughter. However, Nuku Nuku's primary directive is to protect her creator, leading to chaotic and often hilarious situations as she uses her advanced combat abilities and unique perspective to thwart various threats, from rival scientists to rampaging mechs, all while trying to navigate the complexities of human emotion and daily life.
Critical Reception
The anime OVA series 'All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku' (also known as 'Bannou Bunka Neko-Musume') is generally well-regarded among fans of quirky, lighthearted science fiction anime. It is praised for its energetic animation, comedic timing, and blend of action with endearing character interactions. While not a mainstream critical darling, it holds a fond place in the hearts of many who appreciate its unique premise and execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and humorous premise.
Appreciated for its energetic animation and action sequences.
Seen as a fun and charming blend of sci-fi and slice-of-life comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this specific OVA series, but general fan sentiment often highlights its distinct sense of humor and the appeal of its cat-girl protagonist.
Fun Fact
The character Nuku Nuku was initially created as a mascot for the Japanese science fiction magazine 'Ask Doctor' before being developed into the OVA series.
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