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Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!

Momo-chan, the pet cat of the Hanazaki family, goes missing after being kidnapped by another cat during a family trip. To help Momo-chan's owner, Emi-chan, who has lost all her energy, and to find Momo-chan, Tama and the others set out on a journey to search for her. Along the way, they encounter a swallow named Tsubakuro and discover Momoko, but there they are met by Blackfoot, the leader of a group of cats abandoned by humans, and his subordinate Bobtail. Will Tama and the others be able to bring Momoko back safely?

Top Cast

  • Hiroko Kasahara

    Hiroko Kasahara

    (voice)

  • Hekiru Shiina

    Hekiru Shiina

    (voice)

  • Tarô Arakawa

    Tarô Arakawa

    (voice)

  • Sakiko Uran

    Sakiko Uran

    (voice)

  • Shinobu Muraki

    Shinobu Muraki

    (voice)

  • Masako Watanabe

    Masako Watanabe

    (voice)

Overview

Momo-chan, the pet cat of the Hanazaki family, goes missing after being kidnapped by another cat during a family trip. To help Momo-chan's owner, Emi-chan, who has lost all her energy, and to find Momo-chan, Tama and the others set out on a journey to search for her. Along the way, they encounter a swallow named Tsubakuro and discover Momoko, but there they are met by Blackfoot, the leader of a group of cats abandoned by humans, and his subordinate Bobtail. Will Tama and the others be able to bring Momoko back safely?

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