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Cats + Puppets + Ramen

October 31st, 2008 by James

The trailer for Neko Râmen Taishô has convinced me that all future film adaptations of manga should be done in puppet form:


As you may have noticed, feline stationmaster Tama makes a cameo appearance in the film – possibly in a puppet-on-cat love scene.

For more details, check out Neko-Rahmen.com and Wikipedia.

[hat tip to Michel]



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9 Comments »

Comment by Colin
2008-10-31 08:57:59

AWESOME

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Comment by fh
2008-10-31 09:38:01

Is that Saaya I see?

Why yes, yes it is; how very interesting.

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Comment by wildarmsheero
2008-10-31 11:26:00

Oh my god, is that Toru Furuya?

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Comment by ashredrum
2008-10-31 15:27:51

Can anyone tell who made that sweet painting in the background of this video with the awesome looking lion on the cliff with the weird looking leopard cat at the bottom? That was the sweetest painting/poster I’ve maybe ever seen.

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Comment by Jerry
2008-10-31 15:57:46

Happy Caturday!

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Comment by feitclub
2008-10-31 17:31:40

Definitely a dearth of puppet-driven films these days. Haven’t seen a good one since Team America (which also had a prominent role for cats).

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Comment by mortonsalt
2008-11-01 02:38:08

omg i need to see them do this with Sgt. Frog (keroro gunso).

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Comment by mortonsalt
2008-11-01 02:42:26

also i like the obvious gloved hand serving the ramen to the dude in the video.

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