Description
"The Everyday Tales of a Cat God" centers around Mayu, a minor cat deity who descends to the human world after losing her divine powers. She takes up residence in the home of Yuzu, a kind-hearted high school girl, and her younger brother, Takumi. Mayu’s playful and mischievous nature often leads to comedic situations as she adjusts to her new life among humans. Despite her diminished status, Mayu retains some supernatural abilities, which she uses to interact with other gods, spirits, and humans in her quest to regain her former glory.
The series unfolds in a slice-of-life format, blending humor, lighthearted moments, and occasional emotional depth. Mayu’s interactions with Yuzu and Takumi form the core of the narrative, showcasing their growing bond as a makeshift family. Yuzu’s patience and compassion contrast with Mayu’s whimsical and sometimes selfish behavior, creating a dynamic that drives much of the show’s charm. Takumi, though initially skeptical of Mayu, gradually warms to her presence, adding another layer to their relationships.
Throughout the series, Mayu encounters various deities and supernatural beings, each with their own quirks and challenges. These encounters often serve as episodic adventures, exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, and the coexistence of the divine and mortal worlds. The narrative maintains a balance between comedic escapades and moments of introspection, particularly as Mayu reflects on her past and her place in the world.
The supporting cast includes other gods and spirits, such as Tsukiko, a shrine maiden with a sharp tongue, and Koto, a fox spirit who often clashes with Mayu. These characters contribute to the series’ episodic structure, providing additional comedic and dramatic elements. The show’s tone remains light overall, with occasional dips into more serious themes, such as the transient nature of life and the importance of human connections.
"The Everyday Tales of a Cat God" is characterized by its gentle pacing and focus on character-driven storytelling. The series avoids grand, overarching conflicts, instead opting for smaller, self-contained stories that highlight the everyday lives of its characters. This approach allows for a nuanced exploration of its themes while maintaining a consistent, accessible tone. The interplay between the mundane and the supernatural creates a unique narrative framework, making it a distinctive entry in the slice-of-life genre.
The series unfolds in a slice-of-life format, blending humor, lighthearted moments, and occasional emotional depth. Mayu’s interactions with Yuzu and Takumi form the core of the narrative, showcasing their growing bond as a makeshift family. Yuzu’s patience and compassion contrast with Mayu’s whimsical and sometimes selfish behavior, creating a dynamic that drives much of the show’s charm. Takumi, though initially skeptical of Mayu, gradually warms to her presence, adding another layer to their relationships.
Throughout the series, Mayu encounters various deities and supernatural beings, each with their own quirks and challenges. These encounters often serve as episodic adventures, exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, and the coexistence of the divine and mortal worlds. The narrative maintains a balance between comedic escapades and moments of introspection, particularly as Mayu reflects on her past and her place in the world.
The supporting cast includes other gods and spirits, such as Tsukiko, a shrine maiden with a sharp tongue, and Koto, a fox spirit who often clashes with Mayu. These characters contribute to the series’ episodic structure, providing additional comedic and dramatic elements. The show’s tone remains light overall, with occasional dips into more serious themes, such as the transient nature of life and the importance of human connections.
"The Everyday Tales of a Cat God" is characterized by its gentle pacing and focus on character-driven storytelling. The series avoids grand, overarching conflicts, instead opting for smaller, self-contained stories that highlight the everyday lives of its characters. This approach allows for a nuanced exploration of its themes while maintaining a consistent, accessible tone. The interplay between the mundane and the supernatural creates a unique narrative framework, making it a distinctive entry in the slice-of-life genre.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1The God of Poverty's Inspect+
2Sakura Front Overture
3Desperate Deadline
4Memory Halation Summer
5Typhoon God Overrun
6Recollection of the Antiquity
7September Thriller Night
8Mukoubuchi Dice Roll
9Rainy Rainy
10Lost Cat on the Earth
11Stray Cat Ran After
12Strange Coincidence, Fate, Contention
13Ohanami Ghostbusters
Cast
- Supermarket clerk
- Kuroe
- Ama-no-kura-no-moriakari-no-hime
- Mako
- Amane
- Gozen Shizuha
- Supermarket president
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorHiroaki Sakurai
- StoryboardHiroaki SakuraiMakoto MoriwakiHideki OkamotoHiroshi KugimiyaMasato TamagawaMasahiro TakataNanako SasakiMasao Ōkubo
- MusicJun AbeSeiji Muto
- Character DesignSao Tamado
- ArtEiji TakahashiMiki TanakaRika UeharaYoshihiro Nakamura
- Animation DirectorYukiko NakataniRyota NiinoMasayoshi KikuchiKenichi IshimaruAkiko NakanoKazuyuki IkaiMayumi FujitaJouji SawadaHitomi KaihoNoriko MorishimaKōji SugimotoShūhei HosokawaYūsuke Isōchi
- Director of PhotographyHideki Imaizumi
- Series CompositionTōko Machida
- ScriptTomoko KonparuMasahiro YokotaniTatsuya TakahashiTōko Machida
- Unit DirectorHiroaki SakuraiHideki OkamotoKazunobu ShimizuHiroaki AkagiMasato TamagawaMasahiro TakataNanako SasakiTakashi AndōTomoaki KoshidaMasao Ōkubo
- Original creator
- Art DirectorYoshihiro Nakamura
- Chief Animation Director
- Sound DirectorYasunori Ebina
- ProducerYuka SakuraiHajime MaruyamaAsuka YamazakiYukiya SakikawaTakema SawamuraRyōichi IshiharaKoichiro Wada
Production
- ProductionAT-XPony CanyonSotsu Co., Ltd.AICLantisMarvelous AQLAkita PublishingNekogami Yaoyorozu Production Committee
- Animation ProductionAIC PLUS+
Relations
Manga overview
Music
Ending
“Yaoyorozu Ondo" (やおよろず音頭)”

