After all, Nakagawa Shoko has been in the circle for so many years and has watched a lot of animation, so she can definitely come up with something. In fact, there are two highlights of this news. One is that Nakagawa Shoko wrote her own animation; the other is that Nakagawa's cat becomes the protagonist. People who are familiar with Nakagawa know how much she loves her cat and gave it a second-year name "Mamitas" (マミタス). So, this work called "I Leave It to You Mamitas" (おまかせマミタス) is a sudden and imaginative work of Nakagawa. Ayuko, an introverted elementary school student, has a cat named Mamitas at home. Ayuko's late father Natsuhiko left behind some magic props, and Mamitas can use these magic props to transform into a "magic cat". The story is set in the imaginary neighborhood "Yanakano" in Tokyo, and tells the interesting stories between ten magic cats with different personalities and Nakagawa... no, the different people in Ayuko's family. Nakagawa Shoko also has high hopes for this animation. "Mamitas, which is very important to me, has finally been featured in an animation, which makes me very excited. I also want children to watch it and learn courage and love. If this animation can make children feel the same, I will be very satisfied." |
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