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SamuraiPizzaCats - Francine
Samurai Pizza Cats is an American animated television adaptation of the anime series Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee), produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency. The series originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from February 1, 1990 to February 12, 1991 for a total of 54 episodes. Saban Entertainment picked up the North American rights to the series in 1991 and produced a 52-episode English adaptation.
When Saban licensed the English version, proper translations of and information about the original Japanese episodes were either of poor quality or non-existent. It was decided to write completely original dialogue for the English dub, playing the show as a wacky, Animaniacs-esque comedy in contrast to the less farcical original.[2] The English-language version became a cult hit among anime fans due to its rapid-fire pop-culture references and farcical nature.
SamuraiPizzaCats - Francine
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Francines_Pedestal.stl
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4.09 MB
Rightarm.stl
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8.79 MB
Leftarm.stl
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8.79 MB
Rightleg.stl
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12.6 MB
Leftleg.stl
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12.7 MB
Skirt.stl
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61.5 MB
Torso.stl
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86.9 MB
Head.stl
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68.9 MB
Total size: 264 MB
SamuraiPizzaCats - Francine
Samurai Pizza Cats is an American animated television adaptation of the anime series Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee), produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency. The series originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from February 1, 1990 to February 12, 1991 for a total of 54 episodes. Saban Entertainment picked up the North American rights to the series in 1991 and produced a 52-episode English adaptation.
When Saban licensed the English version, proper translations of and information about the original Japanese episodes were either of poor quality or non-existent. It was decided to write completely original dialogue for the English dub, playing the show as a wacky, Animaniacs-esque comedy in contrast to the less farcical original.[2] The English-language version became a cult hit among anime fans due to its rapid-fire pop-culture references and farcical nature.
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Published
2023-04-10
Updated
2023-04-10