"Neko-go Shoujo," created by Takeyuki Mizuka, has been officially confirmed to be adapted into a work and is scheduled for release in Japan this year. The story of "Neko-go Shoujo" centers around a high school girl named Moguno Chacha who can converse with cats. Besides being able to talk to cats, she also communicates with tigers among felines. The work uses the humorous style of a four-panel comic to narrate the different ways of thinking between humans and cats, incorporating many current events and celebrities as main topics.
The voice actors performing in the animation include Maaya Sakamoto, Kanako Noda, and Sayuri Yahagi, among others. The special edition video portion features real-life cats filmed by the original creator, Takeyuki Mizuka himself. Additionally, it will include a new comic booklet drawn by him, along with the theme song.
The "Neko-go Shoujo" works are scheduled for release in Japan on a specific date in the month. The story focuses on Chacha Moguno, a high school girl who can talk to cats, and is filled with humorous content. Although it is set in a fictional world, it primarily highlights the differences in thinking between humans and cats as its comedic element. Sometimes, real-life famous people or cats resembling characters appear, and there are many discussions on current events and satire. This whimsical setting is expected to have considerable appeal.