Kyatto Ninden Teyandee#Video game

{{Short description|Japanese anime television series}}

{{Infobox animanga/Header

|name = Kyatto Ninden Teyandee

|image = Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee DVD.png

|caption = Cover art for the DVD box set by Discotek Media, showing Yattaro, Pururun and Sukashii

|ja_kanji = キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ

|ja_romaji = Kyatto Ninden Teyandē{{cite web|url=http://www.tatsunoko.co.jp/works/archive/teyande.html|script-title=ja:キャッ党 忍伝 てやんでえ|access-date=2009-08-16|work=Tatsunoko Productions|publisher=Tatsunoko Productions|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090703224900/http://www.tatsunoko.co.jp/works/archive/teyande.html|archive-date=2009-07-03}}

|genre = Comedy
Action-adventure

|creator = Gō Mihara

}}

{{Infobox animanga/Video

|type = tv series

|director = Kunitoshi Okajima{{cite book|last=Clements|first=Jonathan|title=The Anime Encyclopedia|year=2006|publisher=Stone Bridge Press|location=California|isbn=1-933330-10-4|author2=McCarthy, Helen}}

|producer = Ippei Kuri (Executive)
Hirotoshi Ōkura (Assistant)
Mitsuo Shimizu
Masakatsu Kozuru
Motoki Ueda

|writer = Mayori Sekijima
Satoru Akahori

|music = Kenji Kawai

|studio = Tatsunoko Production

|licensee = {{english anime licensee

| NA = Discotek Media

}}

|network =TXN (TV Tokyo)

|first = February 1, 1990

|last = February 12, 1991

|episodes = 54

|episode_list = List of Samurai Pizza Cats episodes

}}

{{Infobox animanga/Game

|developer = Tecmo

|publisher = Tecmo

|genre = Action-platform

|platforms = Family Computer

|released = July 19, 1991

}}

{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}

{{nihongo|Kyatto Ninden Teyandee|キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ|Kyattō Ninden Teyandē|lit. "Cat-Party Ninja Legend What the Heck?"Kyattō sounds like Kyatto (キャット), meaning "Cat", but the long becomes the word for a political party (). Teyandē is an expression meaning approximately: "What the heck?" (てやんでえ). or "Legendary Ninja Cats" according to the Crunchyroll release}} is a Japanese anime series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Sotsu Agency.{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120320020452/http://www.tatsunokousa.com/cat.html Cats Legend Teyandee]}} (dead) The series originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from February 1, 1990, to February 12, 1991, for a total of 54 episodes. Saban picked up the North American rights to the series in 1991, and produced an English version called Samurai Pizza Cats. The creators stated that there was going to be a spin-off series, {{nihongo|Kyatto Keisatsu Beranmee|キャッ党警察べらんめえ|Kyattō Keisatsu Beranmē|lit. "Cat Police You Fool!"Beranmē is an expression with a similar sound and character as Teyandē, meaning appproximately: "You fool!" (べらんめえ)}}. The series is known for its cultural humor consisting of Japanese puns, pop culture, and fourth-wall breaking.

Plot

{{See also|List of Samurai Pizza Cats episodes}}

The series is set in Edoropolis (a portmanteau of "Edo" and "metropolis"), a mechanical city that fuses feudal Japanese culture with contemporary culture populated by cybernetic anthropomorphic "animaloids" (or animal androids). The city is notionally led by shōgun Iei-Iei Tokugawa, but as he is a doddering eccentric, the actual leadership is in the hands of his neurotic daughter Tokugawa Usako and a council. The council is headed by the ambitious prime minister Kitsunezuka Koon-no-Kami, a fox who constantly plots to overthrow the Shogun with the help of his trusted advisor Karasu Gennari-sai, and Karamaru, the leader of an army of ninja crows.

Unknown to the prime minister, council member Inuyama Wanko-no-Kami, the commander of the Palace Guard, learns of his designs on leadership, but is unable to prosecute him for treason because of his plausible deniability. Instead, Inuyama enlists the services of Yattarou, Pururun and Sukashii, cat ninja who work in the city's pizzeria, with their operator Otama. Known collectively as the Nyankī (a play on the Japanese word for a cat's meow and the term "Yankee"), they are assigned to stop Koon-no-Kami and his evil henchmen's plans to take over Edoropolis.

Characters

{{See also|List of Samurai Pizza Cats characters}}

English dub

When Saban licensed the English version, Samurai Pizza Cats, they learned that because the original show hadn't performed well in Japan, Tatsunoko had not preserved the original production documents.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Y7rrp4KyE |title=The Anime That Had No Script - Samurai Pizza Cats {{!}} Video Essay |date=2020-05-16 |last=Crunchyroll: Inside Anime |access-date=2024-12-10 |via=YouTube}} This led to the localization team being handed scripts that were either translated poorly, not translated at all, or missing entirely. The writers were relatively unrestricted in how they produced the dub and chose to make it more blatantly comedic with contemporary pop culture references, meta-jokes, and fourth wall breaks. Script writer and voice actor Michael McConnohie commented in response to a fan question about the production "There were no chains upon us. We were free to look at it and say 'That would be funny... that might work... we'll do that! Who's gonna tell us not to?"{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx-Yh4HsZ1M |title=Michael McConnohie Discusses Samurai Pizza Cats |date=2018-04-13 |last=TFcon |access-date=2024-12-10 |via=YouTube}} 52 episodes were dubbed, leaving out the two clip shows. The dub initially aired on YTV in Canada in 1992-1993, then later aired in US syndication in 1996-1997. The YTV broadcast omitted 4 of the dubbed episodes and the US syndication package omitted 12 different dubbed episodes.

Merchandise

=Video games=

In 1991, Tecmo (now known as Koei Tecmo) published a video game based on the anime for the Family Computer.{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/577384-kyatto-ninden-teyandee|title=Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (NES)|publisher=Gamefaqs.com|date=1991-07-19|access-date=2013-12-20|archive-date=2013-10-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022005606/http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/577384-kyatto-ninden-teyandee|url-status=live}} It was officially released in Japan only but was bootlegged outside Japan as Ninja Cat. Although the game was never officially released in the West, an English fan-translation (with characters' names and places adapted to those from the Samurai Pizza Cats dub) is available via a fan-made ROM patch.{{cite web|url=http://www.romhacking.net/translations/1706/|title=Samurai Pizza Cats NES game translation patch|publisher=Romhacking.net|access-date=2013-12-20|archive-date=2018-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180101042122/http://www.romhacking.net/translations/1706|url-status=live}} A standalone handheld LSI game (similar to Nintendo's Game & Watch) was also made.

Players take the role of the three main cats and Otasuke members, who can be switched to at any time and have special abilities to progress through the game. The game features most of the characters in the series as well as an additional villain, a mysterious scientist named Dr. Purple (Dr. パープ) who shows up later on in the game and appears to ally with Koon-no-Kami.

The main characters were intended at one point to appear in the Wii fighting game Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars.{{cite web|title=Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Producer Niitsuma Discusses Characters|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-27/tatsunoko-vs-capcom-producer-niitsuma-discusses-characters|work=Anime News Network|access-date=1 April 2012|archive-date=2012-01-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120115222726/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-27/tatsunoko-vs-capcom-producer-niitsuma-discusses-characters|url-status=live}} The game's producer, Ryota Niitsuma, was quoted in an interview as saying: "One of the main anime we got more requests for than any others was Samurai Pizza Cats... I wanted to see that, but we couldn't reach an agreement."{{cite web|title=The Lost Characters of Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom|url=http://kotaku.com/5454192/the-lost-characters-of-tatsunoko-vs-capcom|work=Kotaku|date=22 January 2010|access-date=1 April 2012|archive-date=20 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110620021139/http://kotaku.com/5454192/the-lost-characters-of-tatsunoko-vs-capcom|url-status=live}}

An action-platformer game titled Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past! is under development, set for a 2026 release on Windows and home consoles.{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2025/02/90s-anime-samurai-pizza-cats-is-getting-the-action-rpg-treatment-next-year|title='90s Anime 'Samurai Pizza Cats' Is Getting The Action RPG Treatment Next Year|last=Norman|first=Jim|work=Nintendo Life|publisher=Gamer Network|date=2025-02-25|access-date=2025-03-25}}

=Soundtrack=

{{Infobox album

| name = Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' First Performance

| type = compilation

| artist = Kenji Kawai

| cover =

| alt =

| released = September 21, 1990{{cite web|url=http://vgmdb.net/album/27179|title=Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' First Performance|publisher=VGMdb|access-date=2015-01-02|archive-date=2015-01-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150102105724/http://vgmdb.net/album/27179|url-status=live}}

| recorded = 1990

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = soundtrack

| length =

| label = Starchild Records

| producer = Kenji Kawai

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title =

| next_year =

}}

A soundtrack CD titled {{nihongo|Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' First Performance|キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ 猫座第一回公演|Kyattō Ninden Teyandē: Nekoza Dai Ichi Kai Kōen|lit. "Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee: The Cats' First Performance"}} was released on September 21, 1990.

{{Track listing

|total_length = 48:56

|title1 = 初級おEDO講座番外編

|music1 = Kenyu Horiuchi

|length1 = 1:04

|title2 = おっとどっこい日本晴れ

|music2 = Etsuko Yamakawa

|lyrics2 = Anju Mana

|note2 = Sung by Reina Yazawa

|length2 = 2:38

|title3 = 秘密忍者隊ニャンキー参上!

|music3 = Kenji Kawai

|length3 = 4:30

|title4 = コーン守と幻ナリ斎のアホ企み

|music4 = Kenji Kawai

|length4 = 3:59

|title5 = 初級おEDO講座1 カラス長屋の夜は更けて...

|music5 = Voice Actors

|length5 = 6:52

|title6 = 腹がへってもヤッ太郎

|music6 = Kenji Kawai

|length6 = 3:58

|title7 = YASU-けくナイ!

|music7 = Kenji Kawai

|note7 = Sung by Ai Orikasa and Yuki Mizutani (MIPPLE)

|length7 = 4:25

|title8 = 商売繁盛ピザキャット

|music8 = Kenji Kawai

|length8 = 3:14

|title9 = ざ・らいばる(カラ丸VSニャンキー)

|music9 = Kenji Kawai

|length9 = 4:20

|title10 = 初級おEDO講座2 リアリズムへの長き道

|music10 = Voice Actors

|length10 = 2:39

|title11 = メカEDO城危機一髪!ぱふー

|music11 = Kenji Kawai

|length11 = 2:32

|title12 = 必殺!猫目スラッシュ

|music12 = Kenji Kawai

|length12 = 3:42

|title13 = 一富士二鷹三ナスビ

|music13 = Kenji Kawai

|length13 = 2:36

|title14 = 初級おEDO講座3 正しいピザの頼み方の傾向と対策

|music14 = Voice Actors

|length14 = 9:01

|title15 = To be Yourself

|music15 = Etsuko Yamakawa

|lyrics15 = Anju Mana

|note15 = Sung by Reina Yazawa

|length15 = 3:24

}}

{{Infobox album

| name = Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' Final Performance Day

| type = compilation

| artist = Kenji Kawai

| cover =

| alt =

| released = December 21, 1990{{cite web|url=http://vgmdb.net/album/27180|title=Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' Final Performance Day|publisher=VGMdb|access-date=2015-01-01|archive-date=2015-01-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150102101347/http://vgmdb.net/album/27180|url-status=live}}

| recorded = 1990

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = soundtrack

| length = 48:56

| label = Starchild

| producer = Kenji Kawai

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title =

| next_year =

}}

A second soundtrack CD, {{nihongo|Kyatto Ninden Teyandee: The Cats' Final Performance Day|キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ 猫座千秋楽公演|Kyattō Ninden Teyandē: Nekoza Senshūraku Kai Kōen|lit. "Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee: The Cats' Final Performance Day"}} was released on December 21, 1990.

{{Track listing

|total_length = 48:56

|title1 = おっとどっこい日本晴れ(ウサ姫Version)

|music1 = Etsuko Yamakawa

|lyrics1 = Anju Mana

|note1 = Sung by Maria Kawamura

|length1 = 2:42

|title2 = 三日月コネクッション

|music2 = Kenji Kawai

|lyrics2 =

|note2 = Sung by Ai Orikasa and Yuki Mizutani (MIPPLE)

|length2 = 2:38

|title3 = てやんでえ Special Express

|music3 = Kenji Kawai

|note3 = Sung by Ami Itabashi

|length3 = 4:30

|title4 = Black Fight

|music4 = Kenji Kawai

|note4 = Sung by Koichi Yamadera

|length4 = 3:59

|title5 = 艶姿メカCat!

|music5 = Kenji Kawai

|note5 = Sung by Jurouta Kosugi

|length5 = 6:52

|title6 = Battle in Flash

|music6 = Kenji Kawai

|note6 = Sung by Ami Itabashi

|length6 = 3:58

|title7 = 天下無敵のヤッ太郎

|music7 = Kenji Kawai

|note7 = Sung by Kappei Yamaguchi

|length7 = 4:25

|title8 = To be Yourself(プルルン Version)

|music8 = Kenji Kawai

|lyrics8 = Anju Mana

|note8 = Sung by Ai Orikasa

|length8 = 3:14

|title9 = おっとどっこい日本晴れ(TV サイズ)

|music9 = Kenji Kawai

|lyrics9 = Anju Mana

|note9 = Sung by Reina Yazawa

|length9 = 4:20

|title10 = (音楽劇場・其の一)

|music10 = Kenji Kawai

|length10 = 2:39

|title11 = (音楽劇場・其の二)

|music11 = Kenji Kawai

|length11 = 2:32

|title12 = (音楽劇場・其の三)

|music12 = Kenji Kawai

|length12 = 3:42

|title13 = (音楽劇場・其の四)

|music13 = Kenji Kawai

|length13 = 2:36

|title14 = (音楽劇場・其の五)

|music14 = Kenji Kawai

|length14 = 9:01

|title15 = (音楽劇場・其の六)

|music15 = Kenji Kawai

|length15 = 3:24

|title16 = (音楽劇場・其の七)

|music16 = Kenji Kawai

|length16 = 0:56

|title17 = (音楽劇場・其の八)

|music17 = Kenji Kawai

|length17 = 2:59

|title18 = To be Yourself(TV サイズ)

|lyrics18 = Anju Mana

|note18 = Sung by Reina Yazawa

|length18 = 3:11

}}

=Music=

The incidental music was composed by Kenji Kawai (Ghost in the Shell, Patlabor, Ranma ½, Fate/Stay Night, Mobile Suit Gundam 00). The opening ({{nihongo|"A Time for Beautiful Days"|おっとどっこい日本晴れ|Ottodokkoi Nihonbare}}) and ending ("To Be Yourself") songs were composed by Etsuko Yamakawa, Takeshi Ike and Anju Mana and sung by Reina Yazawa and Ai Orikasa. Ami Itabashi, the singer of the ending song of the Macross OVAs, sang the insert songs.

=Home video release=

Some episodes were released on video in Japan, but a complete release of the show was held up for many years owing to poor sales. It was rumored that the lack of a DVD release was due to the original masters of some episodes being lost, but this proved not to be the case. Starchild Records released the complete series on DVD in Japan on August 8, 2012, as part of a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Tatsunoko Pro.{{cite web|url=http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/teyande/|title=キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ|publisher=StarChild|access-date=2012-07-31|archive-date=2014-06-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140626033159/http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/teyande/|url-status=live}} The limited edition set sold well, placing second in the national animation DVD sales charts the week of its release.{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-08-14/japanese-animation-dvd-ranking-august-6-12|title=Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, August 6–12|access-date=13 February 2017|archive-date=2017-02-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170214141106/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-08-14/japanese-animation-dvd-ranking-august-6-12|url-status=live}}

In North America, Discotek Media announced on March 12, 2012, that they had licensed the home video rights to the series with plans to release both the original Japanese version with English subtitles and Saban's English dub in separate box sets for each version.{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-03-12/discotek-licenses-samurai-pizza-cats/cats-toninden-teyande|title=Discotek Licenses Samurai Pizza Cats/Cats Toninden Teyande|date=2012-03-12|access-date=2012-03-15|publisher=Anime News Network|archive-date=2012-03-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315165521/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-03-12/discotek-licenses-samurai-pizza-cats/cats-toninden-teyande|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Samurai-Pizza-Cats-DVDs-Planned/16654|title=Samurai Pizza Cats - Discotek Media Announces DVD Plans for the Classic '91 Series!|date=2012-03-12|access-date=2012-03-15|publisher=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315193456/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Samurai-Pizza-Cats-DVDs-Planned/16654|archive-date=2012-03-15}} The Japanese language box set was released on April 30, 2013, while the English dubbed version was released on July 30, 2013.{{cite web|url=http://www.discotekmedia.com/blog/?cat=1|title=Archive for the 'Discotek News' Category|work=Discotek Media|access-date=2013-01-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170730064825/http://www.discotekmedia.com/blog/?cat=1|archive-date=2017-07-30|url-status=dead}}

On May 16, 2016, anime streaming service Crunchyroll began streaming the show under license from Discotek with improved quality subtitles for at least six episodes while the rest used the DVD footage.{{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/05/16-1/crunchyroll-adds-kyatto-ninden-teyandee-the-original-basis-for-samurai-pizza-cats|title=Crunchyroll Adds "Kyatto Ninden Teyandee," the Original Basis for "Samurai Pizza Cats"|date=16 May 2016 |access-date=13 February 2017|archive-date=16 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160916034658/http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/05/16-1/crunchyroll-adds-kyatto-ninden-teyandee-the-original-basis-for-samurai-pizza-cats|url-status=live}} As of May 23, 2016, all 54 episodes are available for free users.{{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/samurai-pizza-cats/episode-54-nyankees-forever-713185|title=Samurai Pizza Cats|date=16 May 2016|access-date=13 February 2017|archive-date=16 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160916024144/http://www.crunchyroll.com/samurai-pizza-cats/episode-54-nyankees-forever-713185|url-status=live}}

=Toys=

Toys and model kits were released in Japan and Europe by Bandai, the latter usually being reboxed versions of the prior. Action figures were made for the Nyanki and the Otasuke (the Japanese originals came as model kits while the European figures came pre-assembled). There were large and small (Gachapon-sized), rubber-like figures, as well as playsets for the smaller figures, including the Nyago King and the pizza parlor.

=Manga=

A tie-in manga by Yoshimi Hamada was serialized in Comic Bom Bom in 1990.{{Cite book|title=キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ|first=よしみ|last=はまだ|id={{ASIN|4061766015|country=jp}}}} A sequel manga that took place after the end of the television series was released in 1994. The manga was made by Tatsuya Souma.{{Cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/pkeruno/298058054|title=SPC/KNT Manga {{pipe}} The Kyatto Ninden Teyandee manga. One of the... {{pipe}} Flickr|date=15 November 2006 }}

Other appearances

  • In the 4th episode of the Tatsunoko magical girl parody anime Nurse Witch Komugi-chan R, Komugi Nakahara is at a ninja-themed festival taking a picture of her family behind a standee of the Nyankee. Komugi shouts "Himitsu Ninja Tai" and her family responds "Nyankee".
  • Yattarou makes an appearance as a playable character in the video game, Jitsu Squad. Pururun and Sukashii also make an appearance as his assist characters.

See also

References

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