All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku

October. 21,1992      TV-14
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Ryunosuke has an interesting life for a teen-aged boy. His mother runs a weapons company, his father is an incredible inventor that's on the run from his divorced wife. And his companion is schoolgirl/android with the brains of a cat he found on Christmas Eve while being attacked by his mom's crew. Nuku Nuku was adapted from its manga origins a few times, and this one is the best and shortest of those attempts.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1992

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6 Episode

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Episode 1 - Phase-01
October. 21,1992

When Ryunosuke's pet cat dies in an accident, his inventor father "resurrects" the cat by placing its brain in an android body made in the form of a young girl. The Android, Nukunuku, has the dual purposes of being a companion/sister for Ryunosuke as well as being a bodyguard for his father.

Episode 2 - Phase-02
December. 24,1992

Nuku, Ryunosuke, and Yoshimi decide to go to the beach on a hot day, but Akiko has plans to brainwash Yoshimi to get to Ryunosuke.

Episode 3 - Phase-03
March. 24,1993

The Natsume family moves back together in the Mishima Manson under the condition that Akiko takes on all the duties of a regular mother and wife. She discovers that because of all the work she has to do she hardly sees Ryunosuke any more than before, so she plots revenge on Kyusaku for 'tricking' her.

Episode 4 - Phase-04
December. 22,1993

A young girl named Eimi is found in the remains of a crashed ship after escaping from Mishima Industries.

Episode 5 - Phase-05
March. 24,1994

Nuku gets a job at a local restaurant to pay for a new bike for Ryunosuke.

Episode 6 - Phase-06
May. 25,1994

A new Mishima satellite weapon has accidently been set to kill Akiko, So she enlists the help to Nuku and Eimi to disable the satellite.

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