
35th Anniversary of the Broadcast: New Game Production for “Samurai Pizza Cats” Confirmed, Trailer Released Featuring Voice Actors Including Kappei Yamaguchi. 2/21 (Fri) 6:00 Cinema Today Providing Daily Film Information “Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past!” © SOTSU TATSUNOKO BLASTZERO © Tatsunoko Productions The production of the new video game “Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past!” for the 35th anniversary of the TV anime “Samurai Pizza Cats” (1990) has been confirmed, and a trailer featuring the original voice cast has been released. Comments were received from Kappei Yamaguchi, who voices Yattarou, Ai Orikasa, who voices Pururun, and Seiichiro Yamashita, who took over the role of Sukashii from Jurota Kosugi.
I liked Famicom games.
Why… ?
>>2
Oil money
I understand that you have money.
>>2
35 years ago was the year I was born.
I thought Jurota Kosugi had passed away, so I looked it up.
>>6
It’s easy to mistake her voice quality for that of Yanada-san’s…
Sometimes oil tycoons who like Japanese anime and games fund the production of sequels.
I wonder if there are episodes like Voltes.
The content that received a decent response in the export market is “teyande.”
In terms of the influence it has had on subsequent developments, it is certainly greater than that of Japan.
>>9
They say you should take a look at overseas kemono artists at least once.
>>11
Is that how you’re being treated!?
>>11
It’s a robot!!
Pururun is my puberty.
Oil tycoons really have a taste for niche works, don’t they? Why is that?
>>13
I like KOF and Fatal Fury too.
>>13
In other words, works that are normally popular continue to generate money in later years.
There’s no need to revive on your own.
Mom
The pizza shop is flying to the Netherlands.
It’s a metal ninja with a tail, you know?
Heavenly victory of invincibility!
I know that it was quite popular overseas.
Ninja Cats!
I don’t know…
Use it for a more proper purpose.
It’s sunny in Japan today too!
Is this the robot model kit? I had one at home.
The other two seem like they could still produce their voices from that time.
Mr. Kosugi seems like he might become quite a cool and reserved person if he does it now.
Samurai Pizza Cats!
>>26
Which is stronger, the Ninja Turtles or…?
Grendizer…
I wanted a life where I could become an oil king in my 30s.
Are we going to become a backward country like the Cat Party…?
>>29
I really don’t like this vibe—it’s not like it was unpopular over here.
>>43
However, if you haven’t been able to create games or anime for the 35th anniversary, isn’t it understandable to consider it a developing country?
>>55
It’s impossible to make a profit domestically unless it’s a huge franchise like Dragon Ball or Gundam!
>>29
It’s an incredible era where both Obocchama-kun and Hattori-kun have new animations being produced overseas.
>>29
Japan has been making games for a long time, so overseas has only just caught up to Japan.
It’s an anime that the unnamed parent generation watched when they were children, around the time of its 35th anniversary…
You also appeared in another arcade game, right?
Who are you, oil tycoon?
I was relieved to see that Akahori-sensei was properly involved when I saw the staff.
I was searching for who the voice of Missile Sheep was, and it turned out to be Yuko Mizutani…
Is the video really looking like it did back then…?
>>35
The graphics are exceedingly perfect.
If you don’t spend money, it will end up moving like a flash animation…
>>35
Isn’t that the flashy Kosugi Jurota…?
Is it a game like Cuphead?
The reproduction rate of the new animation is weird, isn’t it…?
>>36
That’s crazy…
>>36
Wait, this isn’t a reused PV from past anime, but a recreation!?
I only have memories of watching it obsessively during kindergarten.
I have a memory of watching it, but I don’t remember what the story was about, and I have no memory of the giant robot in the thread image at all…
Is it an investment with the prospect of selling or just a hobby?
>>40
Well, they are business people over there, so there’s quite a bit of business aspect to it.
May the number of erotic drawings of Princess Usagi increase.
Well, I might as well draw it myself this time…
I’ll explain! That’s all I remember.
Why pizza…?
Were they inspired by the Ninja Turtles?
Mr. Yamaguchi can still make a voice like this…
That’s awesome, you’re really putting in a lot of effort!
If the studio in the Netherlands is recreating cell animation from that time, it’s just too terrifying…
>>47
As expected, they must be placing orders with Japanese animation studios.
I want to create a game based on my favorite anime with oil money too!
>>51
I want a proper game of Vilgast!
The Super Famicom version made by Winkysoft was seriously terrible!
Should I promote minor anime to an oil tycoon?
In the Reiwa era!?
>>59
It’s seriously like an anime.
Shut up! Furball! Puddle!
As an extra bonus
They’ll probably try to make it sell, but if they were purely seeking profit, they would do it with other content, so it’s likely more of a serious hobby.
>>61
The oil tycoon who is investing money is also funding the 2D pixel action game made by the staff of Metal Slug.
I thought it was just a story about an oil king spending a fortune to create an anime from his childhood.
If you search for it with Samurai Pizza Cats, you’ll see it’s super popular in America…
Despite being the birthplace, it’s inevitable that the country will face criticism for being a developing nation when most people have forgotten about the anime that has been loved for 35 years and turned into a game with the original cast and original animation.
>>64
Indeed, that’s true, but the reason for that is different from Japan, where new works continue to be produced one after another.
It’s just dragging along a few old overseas works that came through at a low licensing fee…
>>69
It’s like Kagawa, who only does Kiteretsu…
Even though it’s extremely popular overseas, there hasn’t been a sequel or remake in 35 years, right?
>>68
New merchandise has come out and there was a game collaboration going on too.
I thought it was an anime I didn’t know… but there was a character I had fapped to in erotic illustrations.
So this was the character for this…
I thought Yattarou’s voice was Takeshi Kuno.
Where did I go wrong with my memory…
>>72
Maybe it’s mixed up with the anime of the Momotaro legend.
As expected, an anime involving pizza is a masterpiece…
It’s just that there’s a rich eccentric who is a dilettante.
>>75
I am grateful…
>>78
The oil tycoon can go crazy with subculture more and more!
By the way, like the Fantastic Four or Beast Wars,
It is a work that has been dubbed freely in localization.
Therefore, we have commissioned Akahori Satoru for the new Japanese version of the script!
>>76
The level of seriousness is different…
Scary…
Isn’t it weird that Kappei Yamaguchi still sounds just like he did back then?
>>77
Aikasa Ai hasn’t lost her charm and it’s amazing… still so alluring.
Why is it a game instead of a new anime?
It was fashionable back in those days for characters to casually wear mecha-like battle suits…
Is there no oil tycoon who liked Ryusei Knight?
Kappei’s interest in furry gay things…
>>86
Because in the 90s, I was mostly doing furry stuff.
It’s been quite some time, and it’s a blessing that all the main cast members are still healthy and active…
>>87
Mizutani-san…
Is it popular overseas because it’s furry after all?
Kappei Yamaguchi, well…
The colors of the cel animation are, well…
>>91
You’re the only one talking about the Yande in the Reiwa era.
>>91
You’re the only one talking about the yaen-dee in 2025.
>>95
I won’t let you do that.
>>95
to
Don’t let (someone do something).
In the past few years, there have been so many changes that it’s become impossible for all the original voice actors to reunite for certain content…
Aren’t you being deceived by the oil king?
There are quite a few instances where an anime that was minor in Japan became a mystery hit overseas.
I only recognized it as one of the many Akahori anime that were being produced at the time.
Was it that popular!?
>>101
Since it was originally part of the TV Tokyo network, the viewing area itself is narrow.
>>101
The Akahori anime from that era felt trendy and was really popular.
Also, the kids liked it.
Oh no!
The game gives off a vibe reminiscent of the Goemon type, which evokes a sense of nostalgia for that era…
I don’t know how popular it was domestically, but I think it’s the best work of Akahori’s anime.
It didn’t work out as usual with the parent and child.
Isn’t providing anime to a region with little entertainment and making money a form of cultural invasion? Bob wondered.
>>107
Bob, you are tired.
>>107
The generation that was influenced is striking back like this, so it’s fine to keep retaliating!
>>107
Just like there are generations captivated by foreign dramas such as Thunderbirds, The A-Team, and Knight Rider.
Such phenomena likely exist in various parts of the world.
Isn’t it the Ninja Pizza Cats…?
Robo! Kemo! Ninja!
Was there a source for the money from the oil king?
>>111
It’s a parade of puns, so the translation is probably really difficult…
It feels good to move in the game.
>>111
School ghost stories are a different thing, right?
In rural areas, only toys were sold, and anime was not aired.
The void monk suit plastic model didn’t come out.
It probably led to the realization that the person I liked back then released something similar on Gista… I was thinking they really understand me…
There are three threads, so it’s a popular content.
>>121
Since there are likely many people from the direct impact generation among the nameless…
>>111
In the past, it was basic for every country to localize according to its characteristics and target age group.
The first report came out in the middle of the night, so a thread was immediately started.
Eventually, something similar might happen with Musashi Road or Iron Leaguer.
>>126
The GB version was too difficult for me back then, Musashi.
I can’t beat the boss at all.
>>126
Are you exporting?
Was there such a production company in the Netherlands…?
Aren’t you interested in the oil king Genji’s communications and other things?
>>130
It’s not good to be erotic in the culture of oil kings.
>>130
Do you think that Kuki Rei will be understood in the Reiwa era?
…I think I can do it.
Is this anime from Germany?
I’m here!
At the time, I wasn’t conscious of it, but if it’s called a high-quality furry anime, then that’s definitely true.
>>133
When I think of old kemono anime, it’s not the robot but Holmes that comes to mind.
I’ve never heard of that anime.
I’ve always liked sharing memories and knowledge at events, but if you have money and connections, you definitely want to create something new.
I never know what will be popular overseas… especially since it’s the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia.
While creating new content with oil money
You can make money, so it’s killing two birds with one stone.
Whether this is profitable or not aside
>>139
Those who spend oil money also speak out, not just pay up.
In short, it’s because the returns are also expected to be appropriate, so it’s difficult to manage in Japan.
I was playing Famicom games for a long time.
It’s like Sonic, but could it be that I’ve unknowingly planted the seed of furry love in children overseas…?
>>141
Isn’t the cause and effect reversed with Sonic?
The fact that it was created to be something that would appeal in America means that there was probably an atmosphere for furry enthusiasts at that time.
The person who came up with the idea and the one who approved it must be crazy for making it about beast people, robots, and ninjas.
>>142
It seems strange that people tried to play Holmes in such a beastly way.
It seems that a company that makes games like this is taking it on, and it seems they are strong in hand-drawn animation.
I wondered if they added pizza elements abroad, but maybe they’re originally people who work at a pizzeria.
>>146
I see, so someone who doesn’t even know that is part of the mainstream on the bulletin board.
“Te-yande was popular in Japan too, right?”
Well, it’s the same with Voltus V and Grendizer.
Is there a case where something that was really unpopular became popular only overseas?
>>147
Seriously unpopular items probably won’t be exported…
>>153
I won’t call it serious unless it reaches the level of being canceled after episode 4.
Is Hayashibara also summoned for Chomoramma 1/2?
Since the Turtles also like pizza, it makes it seem like the Ninja Turtles like pizza too.
>>151
But Samurai Pizza Cats!
Thanks to the oil king, SNK can release new games, and they’re also building Dragon Ball Land in Saudi Arabia, cool Saudi!
I have jerked off to Plurun’s ero-flan, but I didn’t know it was this popular…
Despite having a silly Edo period world view, it seems that foreigners could enjoy it too…
>>155
Samurai Pizza Cats
There are only elements that appeal to foreigners.
It’s not that it’s unpopular, but I do feel a difference in popularity, and that’s with Sonic.
Pizza Cat gained considerable popularity overseas due to its ero content.
“Hey, it’s a scam to deceive the oil tycoon.”
I wonder if they could create a new Ganbare Goemon game…
I have a memory of delivering pizza in a parkour-like manner.
If you see something like that when you’re a kid, you’ll get hooked.
Anime from around the Heisei era has quite a significant regional disparity.
By the way, this is a pizza place, but I don’t remember any main characters who like pizza.
I don’t understand what the Arab oil kings are thinking.
There are now plastic models of Mekander Robo coming out in Korea, even though it’s a bit late.
It’s not unpopular! It’s just that it’s treated as a minor thing!
I wish they would remake Age-dama somewhere, but it might be a bit too sensitive…
>>168
The direct generation probably only wants to see Kyuki Rei’s erotic content… I guess Ibuki might barely be included as well.
>>168
Warp Boy
It’s difficult to explain the word processor…
I did it teasingly, Pururun.
Another event has occurred that doesn’t feel like it’s from the Reiwa era.
Rather, I can understand because it has a unique charm.
If it can be replaced with new content rather than being above or below, then that’s fine.
The children who were watching back then have now become kings.
The voice of the corn guardian has become noticeably tougher, making me feel the passage of time.
I feel a sense of nostalgia thinking about how many years it has been since I last heard Ai Orikasa’s voice.
Samurai Pizza Cats
I’m embarrassed to say that it’s the first time I’ve heard it.
What should I do if someone says that Pizza Cats are cultural appropriation?
It was happening at a time when elementary school students, who were supposed to be the main target, were normally going to school.
I feel like drawing a Doteraman.
>>180
That didn’t stand out much in Japan, but it seems to be popular overseas.
>>186
I understand.
The trend of “agedama” becoming popular overseas and the rise of the Western-style “vengeful night shrine maiden” cosplay came as an instinct to my penis.
It’s a work I’m completely unfamiliar with, yet the art style seems like I’ve seen it somewhere, which confuses me.
When I looked it up, I realized it wasn’t within the broadcast area at that time…
I don’t remember anything at all, but I do remember that an enemy like Chomoramba 1/2 showed up.
>>182
The boss character (voiced by Hayashibara) has arrived because Kappei and Yama-chan are regulars…
I didn’t know at all about the Etoranger that was popular a long time ago.
I’m sorry for thinking it was drug money just because it’s from the Netherlands.
Money!! With money, you can get anything!
Was it the Master Tape that was missing, or was it something else related to Doteraman?
Did it stab the oil king?
Why?
I remember that it used to air quite often in the evening or early morning, even in areas without TV Tokyo.
Kemo anime seems like it could become quite a big deal, but there aren’t any new ones at all.
The new generation of furries seems to think that as long as they have Pokémon, that’s enough.
>>191
Pokémon has created a few characters aimed at furries…
If things continue like this, will Iron Leaguer and Metal Jack make a comeback in the Reiwa era with money from oil kings!?
Could it be that kemorobo anime is rare?
>>194
Do you remember if it was aired on another TV channel?
>>196
But… Garlkiba…
>>200
B… Beast Wars…
Japanese anime is being broadcast in countries with oil tycoons, huh…
I think the idea comes from Transformers.
It’s a self-reliant robot.
Oil money can bring troubles if you get too close, so it’s better to keep a moderate distance.
Leopaldon was there.
I don’t think the oil tycoon would like it, but if refined in a modern style, it seems like it could end up being quite stylish and cute.
Can I look forward to the Zodiac Rangers as well?