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Latest revision as of 18:40, 7 April 2009

Neko no Gomen

Shiraishi Yayoi was a relatively unremarkable school girl, although a little clumsy, before a experimental accident changed her life forever. She was forced against her will by her father, self-proclaimed genius physicist, Shiraishi Sensei into a teleporter with a cat , and like in the movie "The Fly", she combined with the cat.

Now, whenever she gets excited about anything, a pair of cat ears and a tail pop into existence. In the "catgirl" form, she has super powers, but the major drawback is that she also behaves like a cat when presented with the proper stimuli, like the sight of mice. She also has a boyfriend, but her "problem" tends to interfere in their dates since her excitement inevitably leads to her transformation into a catgirl.

Notes

Author: NAGANO Akane
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction
Demographic: Shounen
Serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine (Kodansha)

Reviews

Michael Eh?

An old school manga (1989) with cliche plot devices. Still a humourous after all these years. Though I didn't feel like reading after the first chapter.

External Links

Official Website [Japanese]

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