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{{quote|''Whenever I appear, something frightening happens. It must be that terror summons me.''|Cat Eyed Boy}}
{{quote|''Whenever I appear, something frightening happens. It must be that terror summons me.''|Cat Eyed Boy}}


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Created by Kazuo Umezu in 1967, Cat Eyed Boy-series tells the story of the titular boy with cat's eyes, an especially human-looking son of a nekomata (who was forced to abandon his son to the care of a childless human woman since other monsters considered Cat Eyed Boy's human looks to be a disgrace and wanted him to be killed) who wanders from place to place, hiding in people's attics and witnessing gruesome supernatural happenings wherever he goes, occasionally helping and occasionally making things worse. No matter which he does, he will be shunned and feared by people who see him.
Created by Kazuo Umezu in 1967, '''''Cat Eyed Boy'''''-series tells the story of the titular boy with cat's eyes, an especially human-looking son of a nekomata (who was forced to abandon his son to the care of a childless human woman since other monsters considered Cat Eyed Boy's human looks to be a disgrace and wanted him to be killed) who wanders from place to place, hiding in people's attics and witnessing gruesome supernatural happenings wherever he goes, occasionally helping and occasionally making things worse. No matter which he does, he will be shunned and feared by people who see him.


A live-action movie ''"Cat-Eyed Boy"'' of the series was produced in 2006.
A live-action movie ''"Cat-Eyed Boy"'' of the series was produced in 2006.


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=== This series/character provides examples of: ===
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: Cat Eyed Boy does ''not'' get treated well by humans or other monsters, though he mostly takes it pretty well. ''Mostly''.
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]: Cat Eyed Boy does ''not'' get treated well by humans or other monsters, though he mostly takes it pretty well. ''Mostly''.
* [[All Webbed Up]]
* [[All Webbed Up]]
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* [[Living Shadow]]
* [[Living Shadow]]
* [[Losing Your Head]]: Cat Eyed Boy once tricked people into thinking his head was cut off, yet functional. In reality the head was just a vase with an illusion on it.
* [[Losing Your Head]]: Cat Eyed Boy once tricked people into thinking his head was cut off, yet functional. In reality the head was just a vase with an illusion on it.
* [[The Mind Is a Plaything of The Body]]: Inverted in one story.
* [[The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body]]: Inverted in one story.
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: Many of the monsters in the "Band of One Hundred Monsters" fall into this
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: Many of the monsters in the "Band of One Hundred Monsters" fall into this
* [[Pointy Ears]]
* [[Pointy Ears]]
* [[Revenge By Proxy]]: Komodo's plan to turn the un-moral people [[Sweet Polly Oliver|his/her]] sister knows into monsters, because of the grudge he has for his sister.
* [[Revenge by Proxy]]: Komodo's plan to turn the un-moral people [[Sweet Polly Oliver|his/her]] sister knows into monsters, because of the grudge he has for his sister.
* [[Shout Out]]: When finding him lurking in the graveyard, one of the police wonders if he's "Keetaro, that graveyard kid" (referring to [[Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro]] who was originally known as "Kitaro of the Graveyard").
* [[Shout-Out]]: When finding him lurking in the graveyard, one of the police wonders if he's "Keetaro, that graveyard kid" (referring to [[GeGeGe no Kitaro]] who was originally known as "Kitaro of the Graveyard").


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Latest revision as of 16:03, 9 June 2023

Whenever I appear, something frightening happens. It must be that terror summons me.
—Cat Eyed Boy

Created by Kazuo Umezu in 1967, Cat Eyed Boy-series tells the story of the titular boy with cat's eyes, an especially human-looking son of a nekomata (who was forced to abandon his son to the care of a childless human woman since other monsters considered Cat Eyed Boy's human looks to be a disgrace and wanted him to be killed) who wanders from place to place, hiding in people's attics and witnessing gruesome supernatural happenings wherever he goes, occasionally helping and occasionally making things worse. No matter which he does, he will be shunned and feared by people who see him.

A live-action movie "Cat-Eyed Boy" of the series was produced in 2006.

Tropes used in Cat Eyed Boy include: