Pussycat

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: プッシーキャット
English: Pussycat
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Dec 8, 2008
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Original
Genres: FantasyFantasy, HorrorHorror
Duration: 5 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 4.271 (scored by 37583,758 users)
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Ranked: #135922
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Popularity: #8457
Members: 5,672
Favorites: 2

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Both are creepy, bloody, sick claymations made by the same person. 
report Recommended by isMusic
Both are short anime about a girl that is being held in a house of some psychopath(s). Both are gory and violent. Both were made with slow-motion technique. Both were made by same director and have similar animation. Both are ONA. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
PUSSYCAT reminds me a lot of Beastars, in a really good way. The power dynamics at play and the way it makes tangible the way she needs to play her oppressors off each other to survive was fantastic. More than that, the animation was a cut above with a lot of fine detail before during and after the explosion of violence at the short's core. Totally recommended if you're into any combination of animals, gore, and critical sexual violence. ...That's not a sentence you write every day. 
report Recommended by lethargilistic
Both are creepy claymations made by the same person.  
report Recommended by isMusic
Both are creepy claymations made by the same person. 
report Recommended by HatchetGirl
Both are sick, shocking, brutal, bloody, tasteless and somewhat hilarious shorts. If you are into gory stuff (Takena and Kago enjoy carnage a lot), both creations definitely worth a watch...if you don't get easily scared/offended :) 
report Recommended by Alpharon
While they are both EXTREMELY different, they both involve cute characters(...Well, in Pussycat, mainly just the cat) being bloody and crazy. 
report Recommended by HatchetGirl