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  1. Kisarazu Cat's Eye (木更津キャッツアイ, Kisarazu Kyattsu Ai) is a Japanese comedy television show and movie series. To date, there have been two Kisarazu Cat's Eye movies: Kisarazu Cat's Eye Nihon Series (2003) and Kisarazu Cat's Eye World Series (2006).

  2. Mar 15, 2002 · He proposes to five trusted members from his former baseball club that they form a ring of cat burglars that would steal from those who commit crimes. His friends think it odd, but feel they cannot turn down a dying man's request.

  3. Kisarazu Cat's Eye: With Jun'ichi Okada, Shô Sakurai, Wakana Sakai, Yoshinori Okada. Twenty-one year old former high school baseball player, Kohei (nickname: Bussan), learns that he is dying from cancer.

  4. Jun 8, 2020 · He proposes to five trusted members from his former baseball club that they form a ring of cat burglars that would steal from those who commit crimes. His friends think it odd, but feel they cannot turn down a dying man's request.

  5. Movie: Kisarazu Cat's Eye: World Series. Japanese: 木更津キャッツアイ ワールドシリーズ. Director: Fuminori Kaneko. Producer: Writer: Kankuro Kudo. Cinematography: Release Date: October 28, 2006. Runtime: 131 min. Language: Japanese.

  6. He proposes to five trusted members from his former baseball club that they form a ring of cat burglars that would steal from those who commit crimes. His friends think it odd, but feel they cannot turn down a dying man’s request.

  7. An outraged Bussan rallies the Cats to try and raise the cash to help out his friend but Komine isn't going to take no for an answer. Meanwhile Bambi arranges a group date to try and hook up with Moko, but Uchi is the only one who gets lucky - or is he?