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Netflix Lists Chi's Sweet Summer Vacation 3D CG Anime in India

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Anime based on Kanata Konami's Chi's Sweet Home, Chi's Sweet Adventure series debuts worldwide on July 19

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Image via Chi's Sweet Home anime's X/Twitter account
Netflix is listing Chi's Sweet Summer Vacation (Koneko no Chi Ponponra Natsuyasumi), the new 3DCG anime season of Kanata Konami's Chi's Sweet Home and Chi's Sweet Adventure (Koneko no Chi Ponponra Daibōken) series, for release in India on July 19.

Chi's Sweet Summer Vacation will debut worldwide on the same day.

In the new series, Chi and her family visit Okinawa and meet other cats and a girl named Aina who lives there. The new season will feature a returning cast and staff from the previous Chi's Sweet Adventure anime.

Kiminori Kusano (character VFX lead artist for Captain Harlock), who made his directorial debut with the series' first season, is returning to direct the new season at Marza Animation Planet. Misuzu Chiba (Doraemon) is again handling the series composition. Kenji Kondou (Polar Bear's Café) is composing the music with Kei Kawano.

The returning cast includes:

The new cast announced for the new season are:

The first Chi's Sweet Adventure 3DCG anime season premiered in Japan in October 2016. Amazon began streaming Chi's Sweet Adventure with English subtitles in January 2017, and it also streamed an English dub. The second season premiered in April 2018. Amazon once again streamed the second season.

Konami launched the Chi's Sweet Home manga in Morning magazine in 2004, and she ended it in June 2015. Kodansha shipped the 12th and final volume in Japan in the same month. Vertical licensed the manga in 2009, and the company released the 12th volume in November 2015. The company also rereleased the series in three-in-one omnibus format.

The manga inspired two 2D television anime series in 2008 and 2009.

Source: Netflix


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