Cult anime about legendary thefts comes as a live-action series

Cult anime about legendary thefts comes as a live action series

Anyone who liked watching Sailor Moon or Dragon Ball on RTL 2 in the 90s will certainly remember Ein Supertrio. The anime series, which was actually Cat’s Eye is based on the manga by Tsukasa Hojo and tells the story of three sisters with a café who lead a double life as art thieves, while one of them is engaged to a cop.

After live-action series such as One Piece or Yu Yu Hakusho, there will now be a Cat’s Eye live-action series. However, it will not be in Japanese or English, and will not be on Netflix, but from France and on Amazon Prime Video.

Watch the trailer for the French series here:

Cat’s Eyes – Trailer (French) HD

Cat’s Eyes on Amazon: The French adaptation of the cult anime

According to Anime News Network, Cat’s Eyes is not about the Japanese Kisugi sisters, but the French Chamade sisters: Alexia (Claire Romain), Tamara (Camille Lou) and Sylvia (Constance Labbé). In the hope of finding out what happened to their missing father ten years ago, they make plans to find one of his To steal works of artwhich suddenly appears in a Paris exhibition at the Eiffel Tower.

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A super trio

The trio is soon followed by Commissioner Quentin Chapuis (Mohamed Belkhir) from the French police. But the investigator has no idea that one of the three wanted people is the great love of his lifeCan Tam maintain her thieving double life with her sisters?

A Japanese live-action Cat’s Eye film was released in 1997. A live-action adaptation of Thema City Hunter, also written by manga author Hojo, was released under the title Nicky Larson: City Hunter in 2018… and also comes from France.

When will the new Cat’s Eyes series be released?

The initially eight-part cat-eye series from France will 2025 on French Amazon and on TF1. There is no specific start date yet. The old anime series can be found on the anime streamer Crunchyroll, and the new crossover Lupin III vs. A Super Trio is available on local Amazon.

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