
Cat-Eyed Boy (1976)
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土屋啓之助 — Director
Episodes 8
The Parental Nioh
Cat-Eyed Boy is the son of Nekomata, a cat demon, and a human mother. Half-demon, half-human, he is shunned by both worlds. He is raised by a foster mother, Miya, who has to beg for food, and he becomes a mischievous nuisance to the village he lives in. When a demon called Nadare-Maneki (the Landslide Summoner) attacks, Cat-Eyed Boy must try to save himself and his foster mother from its relentless attacks.
Read MoreThe Long-Neck's Tomb
Our lonely, scorned hero interrupts his quest to find his birth mother to save a village from a monster called the Long-Neck.
The Long-Neck demands an annual sacrifice of a young maiden to quell his appetites. Because this year's victim, Shizue, resembles his foster mother, Cat-Eyed Boy decides to fight the evil fiend before continuing his journey.
Read MoreShowdown with the Begrudging Rat Snake
The Cat-Eyed Boy is continuing his search for his mother, but he's in dire straits from hunger. A friendly boy named Tatsuo saves him and takes him to his grandmother's house for food and shelter. However, Tatsuo's family has been cursed by the Rat Snake, a giant, vicious predator.
Read MoreThe Kodama Tree Spirit
The Kodama tree spirit, an ancient oak with a black heart that sucks the life out of its victims.
Read MoreThe Tear Witch and the Wailing Man
The Tear Witch and the Wailing Man, an ancient malevolent witch who lives on her victims tears, and her son, who eats the victims after they've been wrung dry.
Read MoreThe Pitiable Beach Skull
The Beach Skull, the ghost of a deceased person who haunts the one they loved.
Read MoreThe Nullface's Curse
Cat-Eyed boy saves a young woman named Misako from a vicious dog. He also unknowingly unleashes a powerful spirit that had been locked in a tomb for centuries.
Read MoreThe Hellant
Cat-Eyed Boy meets Yae, a pilgrim visiting a spirit medium in hopes of talking to her deceased son. He goes along, to see if his mother is dead or alive.
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