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|name=Samurai Pizza Cats (Kyattou Ninden Teyandee)
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|name=Samurai Pizza Cats/Kyattou Ninden Teyandee
 
|image=Teyandee.JPG
 
|image=Teyandee.JPG
 
|country=Japan
 
|country=Japan
|type=TV series
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|type=Animated TV show
 
|creator=Tatsunoko
 
|creator=Tatsunoko
 
|year=1990
 
|year=1990
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
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The city of Edoropolis is constantly being attacked by Bad Bird and his Ninja Crows (who secretly take orders from [[Big Cheese]]). The [[Pizza]] Cats (Speedy, Guido, and Polly), though, try to stop them from destroying Edoropolis.
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'''Samurai Pizza Cats''' is an [[anime]] series released in 1990 in [[Japan]], and 1991 elsewhere, following 3 feline ninjas, fighting against Bad Bird and the Ninja Crows (secretly under the command of [[Big Cheese]]), who are destroying Edoropolis. The original [[Japanese]] version was an action/comedy series, while the [[English]] dub was more comedy-oriented.
===Media Infomation===
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The series was originally developed in 1989 by Tatsunoku and Sotsu Agency, with the first airing of the first episode in early 1990. In 1991, Saban dubbed the show in English, using new dialogue involving more comedy instead of a translation.
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===Media Information===
 
<!--TV Show, Film, Game, etc -->
 
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An anime released in 1990 ([[Japan]]), and in 1996 (rest of the world). It is set in the city of [[Philadelphia|Edoropolis]], a [[Shit|cit]]y that looks like a cross between Edo-era and modern-day Tokyo.
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*TV Show
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*A [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game also existed.
  
 
{{VidCaption|Mo8VxYt8Aq8|The Famicom game.}}
 
{{VidCaption|Mo8VxYt8Aq8|The Famicom game.}}
{{VidCaption|PHTD4CXmybY|The first part of the firs episode in [[Japan]].}}
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{{VidCaption|3bZ86qv2JhY|The second part of the first episode in [[Japan|Japanese]].}}
 
====Made by====
 
====Made by====
*[[Capcom|Tatsunoko]]
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*[[Capcom|Tatsunoko]]/Sotsu Agency
 
*Saban (English dub)
 
*Saban (English dub)
  
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====Date====
 
====Date====
*1990 ([[Japan]]), 1996 (world)
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*1990 ([[Japan]])
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*1991 (International)
  
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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[[Image:Bigcheese.jpg|frame|right|[[Big Cheese]], the main villain of the show.]]  
 
[[Image:Bigcheese.jpg|frame|right|[[Big Cheese]], the main villain of the show.]]  
  
*Speedy Cerivche
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*[[Speedy Cerviche]]
*[[Guido|Guido Anchovy]]
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*[[Guido Anchovy]]
*Polly Esther
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*[[Polly Esther]]
*Bad Bird
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*[[Bad Bird]]
*Jerry Atric
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*[[Jerry Atric]]
 
*[[Big Cheese]]
 
*[[Big Cheese]]
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==Used In Poop By==
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*FlameStormStudios
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*[[MeiAIDS]] (back when he was TheGizmaluke)
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*[[ADHDYoshi]]
  
 
==Further information==
 
==Further information==
  
 
===Main Source for Poopers===
 
===Main Source for Poopers===
*Most episodes, Japanese and American, can be found scattered across the forum, [http://www.edoropolis.org/forums/ Edoropolis Emporium].
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*Various episodes in various languages can be found scattered across the forum, [http://www.edoropolis.org/forums/ Edoropolis Emporium], or sometimes on [[Youtube]].
*There is a torrent for all 54 of the Japanese episodes (no subtitles).
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*There was a torrent for all 54 of the Japanese episodes (no subtitles), but it now appears to have disappeared.
**An American torrent is unknown.
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**An American torrent does not yet exist.
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*In 2012, a full box set was released in Japan.
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**A U.S. DVD release is currently in the works, slated for a 2013 release, in 2 separate versions: a subtitled Japanese version and the English dub.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*[[Big Cheese]] is not a [[Pikachu|rat]], even if the [[America]]n dub says so (the Japanese version says otherwise).
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*[[Big Cheese]] is not a [[Ratt|rat]], even if the [[America]]n dub says so (the Japanese version says otherwise).
*It has its own [[Nintendo|Famicom]] game (see above right).
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*It has its own [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game (see above right).
 
**The Famicom controller also appears in an episode.
 
**The Famicom controller also appears in an episode.
***But despite all that, not a single character from the series is in ''Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom''. WHAT A SHAME.
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***But despite all that, not a single character from the series is in ''Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom''. [[Yes|WHAT A SHAME]].
 
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*It is currently aired on [[Rock TV]], right after [[King Koopa|Koopa]] [[Sonic Sez|Sez]].
[[Category: Anime]]
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*[[Deepercutt]] once got his thumbnails hacked into something from Samurai Pizza Cats by MeiAIDS and ADHDYoshi.
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*In 2012, Discotek Media announced that a full DVD release, with both the subtitled Japanese version and the English-language dub, is going to be released. No word on an official release date, yet.
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*The Japanese complete box set, released in 2012, was ranked second throughout Japan in anime DVD sales upon its release. This is despite its mediocre popularity in its original run in 1990.
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[[Category:Anime]]
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[[Category:Sources - Produced in 1991]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 14 December 2012

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Name: Samurai Pizza Cats/Kyattou Ninden Teyandee
Country of Origin: Japan
Type of Source: Animated TV show
Created By: Tatsunoko
Year Created: 1990

Description[edit]

Samurai Pizza Cats is an anime series released in 1990 in Japan, and 1991 elsewhere, following 3 feline ninjas, fighting against Bad Bird and the Ninja Crows (secretly under the command of Big Cheese), who are destroying Edoropolis. The original Japanese version was an action/comedy series, while the English dub was more comedy-oriented.

The series was originally developed in 1989 by Tatsunoku and Sotsu Agency, with the first airing of the first episode in early 1990. In 1991, Saban dubbed the show in English, using new dialogue involving more comedy instead of a translation.

Media Information[edit]

  • TV Show
  • A Famicom game also existed.
{{#ev:youtube|Mo8VxYt8Aq8|320}}The Famicom game.
{{#ev:youtube|3bZ86qv2JhY|320}}The second part of the first episode in Japanese.

Made by[edit]

Country of Origin[edit]

Date[edit]

  • 1990 (Japan)
  • 1991 (International)

Characters[edit]

With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops

Big Cheese, the main villain of the show.

Used In Poop By[edit]

Further information[edit]

Main Source for Poopers[edit]

  • Various episodes in various languages can be found scattered across the forum, Edoropolis Emporium, or sometimes on Youtube.
  • There was a torrent for all 54 of the Japanese episodes (no subtitles), but it now appears to have disappeared.
    • An American torrent does not yet exist.
  • In 2012, a full box set was released in Japan.
    • A U.S. DVD release is currently in the works, slated for a 2013 release, in 2 separate versions: a subtitled Japanese version and the English dub.

Trivia[edit]

  • Big Cheese is not a rat, even if the American dub says so (the Japanese version says otherwise).
  • It has its own Famicom game (see above right).
    • The Famicom controller also appears in an episode.
      • But despite all that, not a single character from the series is in Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom. WHAT A SHAME.
  • It is currently aired on Rock TV, right after Koopa Sez.
  • Deepercutt once got his thumbnails hacked into something from Samurai Pizza Cats by MeiAIDS and ADHDYoshi.
  • In 2012, Discotek Media announced that a full DVD release, with both the subtitled Japanese version and the English-language dub, is going to be released. No word on an official release date, yet.
  • The Japanese complete box set, released in 2012, was ranked second throughout Japan in anime DVD sales upon its release. This is despite its mediocre popularity in its original run in 1990.