Cat Squadron Vitatama
Cat Squadron Vitatama

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Cat Squadron Vitatama

2019
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Japanese

Cats who are always free. But what if, behind the scenes, they are protecting the peace of the town? To put it too much, what if they themselves had a sense of mission that they were protecting the peace of the town? Cats that swiftly leave the owner's house and gather at the base. Their name is the cat squadron "Bitatama". The town is still confused, and it is still protected today from the hands of the evil spirits of the evil organization “Matatavi Dan” who plans to conquer the world.

Insights

Director: Yoshihiro MoriGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

In a distant galaxy, a squadron of cat pilots known as Vitatama protect their planet from an evil empire. These feline heroes must overcome their own rivalries and differences to unite and face the formidable enemy. Their mission is critical to saving their home world and ensuring peace throughout the galaxy.

Critical Reception

Cat Squadron Vitatama received a mixed reception. While praised for its unique premise and vibrant animation, some critics found the plot to be simplistic and predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed the colorful characters and action sequences, though its niche appeal limited its widespread recognition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually appealing animation and cute cat characters.

  • Criticized for a formulaic plot that lacks originality.

  • Appreciated by younger audiences for its fast-paced action and straightforward narrative.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Cat Squadron Vitatama' to be an entertaining watch, particularly for its imaginative concept and charming protagonists. Some viewers noted that the story felt a bit underdeveloped, but most agreed it was a fun, lighthearted adventure suitable for families.

Fun Fact

The voice cast includes several prominent Japanese voice actors, including Sora Amamiya, known for her roles in 'The Seven Deadly Sins', and Takahiro Sakurai, famous for voicing Griffith in 'Berserk'.

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