Neko Oji: The Guy That Got Reincarnated as a Cat Anime Drops New Trailer

Neko Oji The Guy That Got Reincarnated as a Cat Anime Drops New Trailer

Neko Oji: The Guy That Got Reincarnated as a Cat Anime Drops New Trailer – Hey there anime fans, the much-anticipated anime Neko Oji: The Guy That Got Reincarnated as a Cat, based on the web manga by Yajima, has just released an exciting new trailer. Fans can look forward to watching the series, which will air in Japan starting October 7, 2024, as part of Fuji TV’s “Pokapoka” programming block.

Behind the Scenes Team

This unique anime adaptation is being brought to life at Studio Eight Colors, with Takahiro Kawakoshi and Rio co-directing the series. Rio also handles the character designs, while Itoken is responsible for creating the soundtrack that will bring the world of Neko Oji to life.

The Story of a Man Reborn as a Cat

The story follows a middle-aged man who, after passing away, is reincarnated as a cat. To his surprise, he was adopted by the president of the company where he used to work. The anime will explore his daily adventures in his new feline form, filled with humor and heartwarming moments.

With its unique premise and endearing characters, Neko Oji: The Guy That Got Reincarnated as a Cat promises to be a delightful watch. Fans of the web manga are especially excited to see the characters come to life on screen. Keep an eye out for the premiere this October.

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