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Chi takes lessons from Bear Cat. She learns how to hide, jump from higher places, and so on. The Master, Bear Cat, personally teaches Chi how to truly protect oneself. She stands up to a big dog, she elegantly climbs up a wall to avoid a car... well, so she tries. The third episode of the series is, once again, full of cuteness!
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Koneko no Chii: Ponponra Daibouken
Format:
Anime
Status:
Finished
Episodes:
51
Rating:
61
Studios:
Marza Animation Planet
Country:
JP
Duration:
13 min
Season:
FALL 2016
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A sweet and yummy scent comes wondering from somewhere in the house. It’s... Yohei’s pancakes! Chi discovers the yummy taste for the very first time, and she sets out to search for more tasty stuff. She finds dad’s coffee, a fresh whole cabbage, her own usual crunchy stuff, etc. And for dinner is cheese fondue, which the Yamada family enjoys together as a loving family, with Chi of course.
Another great day is about to start for Chi.
Early in the afternoon, the sky has cleared up. Chi comes back from her walk. As she goes into the house, she leaves cute little paw prints. And right there in front of her appears a brand new carpet. Mom and Yohei desperately tries to stop her from walking on it, but she is a kitten after all; she won’t listen. Mom and Yohei runs after Chi.
Chi takes lessons from Bear Cat. She learns how to hide, jump from higher places, and so on. The Master, Bear Cat, personally teaches Chi how to truly protect oneself. She stands up to a big dog, she elegantly climbs up a wall to avoid a car... well, so she tries. The third episode of the series is, once again, full of cuteness!
A sweet and yummy scent comes wondering from somewhere in the house. It’s... Yohei’s pancakes! Chi discovers the yummy taste for the very first time, and she sets out to search for more tasty stuff. She finds dad’s coffee, a fresh whole cabbage, her own usual crunchy stuff, etc. And for dinner is cheese fondue, which the Yamada family enjoys together as a loving family, with Chi of course.
It’s Halloween! As Yohei and his friends from the neighborhood dress up, dad buys a bunny costume for Chi as well. Dad tries ever so hard to get a photo of her wearing it, but cats hate clothes and Chi freaks out. The next minute, the light goes out due to a power cut... When the lights come back on, dad’s given a great present from Chi.
Chi always follows mom around the house. Once mom starts cleaning, Chi is sitting everywhere she goes. Mom is a little fed up, but dad is jealous. Dad desperately wants to become a more important person for Chi, and decides to groom her. Chi loves it, and dad and Chi becomes closer buddies... but the next minute, a more attractive rival comes into the picture!
Chi and the Yamada family go camping on a fall holiday weekend. The camping site where they can see Mt. Fuji is beautiful in its autumn foliage. The great outdoors is full of interesting things like swarms of dragonflies coloring the sky and a carpet of fallen leaves that rustles under their feet.
Further inside the camping site is the picturesque Maple Falls. Dad appoints Yohei cameraman, so he heads off to the waterfall with Chi to take pictures. Along the way, they encounter scary animals, dead ends, and more. But together, they overcome each obstacle to create a wonderful memory. An adventure with just the two of them. It’s the second half of the family camping trip.
Many children and families are enjoying their time at the park. Chi has come on a walk by herself as usual and meets the spiteful looking kitten, Come-Come. Come-Come always clicks his tongue and acts cold, but they race, chase lizards, and have twice the fun they usually have alone at the park. The meeting of the two little kittens becomes a memorable encounter.
A parakeet has come to the Yamada household. They’re going to take care of it for a few days while a neighbour is off traveling.