The franchise centers on the cats known as “Mitchiri Neko,” who seem to multiply greatly when left alone.
The official Twitter account for Mitchiri Wanko, the follow-up to marketing company Frencel’s Mitchiri Neko character franchise, announced on Wednesday that the new franchise will get an anime adaptation titled Mitchiri Wanko!
Anima~tion that will premiere on TV Tokyo’s children’s programming block Kinder TV on April 1 at 7:30 a.m. The franchise centers on eight dogs that love to gather together.
(“Mitchiri” means sticking together or packed, and “wanko” means a dog or puppy in Japanese.)