Cat's Eye (manga)

A Super Trio (Japaneseキャッツ ♥ アイ, Kyattsu Ai for Cat's Eye) is an ongoing 1981-1985 manga series by the Japanese illustrator Tsukasa Hojo, which was implemented as a anime series from 1983. She is assigned to the shōnen genre.

  • 4.1 Manga
  • 4.2 Anime
  • 4.3 synchronization

Action

In A Super Trio is about three sisters Hitomi Nami and Love Kisugi, which is opposite the police station operate a café called Cat's Eye, in which also Kriminalpolizist Toshio Utsumi works. This followed a female burglar trio that stolen art objects and renamed itself under the name Cat 's Eye or the German cat's eye. Toshi as he is called the three sisters lovingly, but has no idea that the trio burglars and Kisugi sisters are one and the same people.

Between Hitomi and Toshi there is a love affair that is repeatedly put to the test again because Toshi actually Hitomi loves, but the cat also known as Hitomi leader of cat's eye in some cases more than chasing OF ADMINISTRATIVE task. In return, Hitomi uses her relationship with Toshi regularly all out to get insider information for their next burglary.

Hitomi Nami and Love show in their raids impressive, acrobatic feats and are characterized by mobility and speed. However, you do not steal art objects indiscriminately, but only those that her missing father Michael Heinz has made ​​( a German ). Heinz was a great painter and sculptor who, at the time of the Second World War created many works of art mainly, inter alia, also refers to his wife ( a Japanese) and his daughters attended.

Target of cat's eye, it is now, the collection of her father gather again. Thus they hope to obtain information about the disappearance of her father. In this task, they come to a with the police and other acquaintances of her father from the Nazi era in conflict, but are on the other side, supported by Mr. Nagaishi, a wealthy friend of her father.

Characters

Main characters

Minor characters

Classification in the work of Tsukasa Hojo

A Super Trio is the first successful series Hojo, who was followed by other like City Hunter and Angel Heart. These three series all play in the same world and meet the characters in some stories to each other. In addition, the figure Masato Kamiya, which occurs as a minor character in a Super Trio, Tsukasa Hojo to Ryo Saeba, the main character of City Hunter inspired.

Publications

Manga

The manga, which includes more than 4,400 pages, was published in Japan from 1981 to 1985 in individual chapters in high-circulation manga magazine Shōnen Jump. The Shueisha Publishing House brought this single chapter from April 1982, in anthologies out of which 18 were published until July 1985. The books sold in Japan over 18 million times. These anthologies were reprinted several times later on, due to its great success.

Cat's Eye was among others also translated into French and Italian.

Anime

TMS Entertainment produced on the basis of the manga an anime television series that aired for two seasons with 36 or 37 episodes on the Japanese television station Nippon Television. The first season ran from 1 July 1983 to 26 March 1984, the second from October 18 1984 to 8 July 1985.

The German premiere of the television series began on 13 November 1995 on RTL II were synchronized all 73 episodes of the original series and - partially cut - sent. The series was aired on Tele 5 and Junior Later.

In addition to Japan and Germany A super trio also in France, Italy, China and the Philippines has been sent.

The company has until January 2008 Anime Virtual published the complete series of Easter 2007 in 6 Slimcaseboxen with 2 DVDs in Germany. The DVDs are only the German dubbed version, as well as wallpapers and screensavers as an extra. The series has also appeared in two DVD box sets in 2009 with 6 DVDs.

Synchronization

The German synchronization was carried out by electric film.

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