Cat’s Eyes: How did the original animated series end 39 years ago? What was the ending for Tami, Alex and Celia?

Cat’s Eyes: How did the original animated series end 39 years ago? What was the ending for Tami, Alex and Celia?

“Today’s girl, children of form, we love to laugh and dance!” Signed Cat’s Eyes is a cartoon adapted from Tsukasa Hojo’s manga of the same name. Created in 1983 in Japan, it has been broadcast since 1986 on FR3. Widely broadcast since 2004, the series has left its mark on several generations of viewers.

This is the story of three sisters, Tami, Alex and Celia, who work in a cafe during the day and are robbers at night, recovering the jobs that used to belong to their father, who disappeared under strange circumstances. They always sign off on the theft by leaving a card… but how do their nocturnal adventures end?

The series is fully available on the platform TF1+.

The final episode is the 73rd episode of the series and the 37th of Season 2. Titled Lifting the Veil in VF and The Play in VO, it begins with Celia and Tam contemplating their next target: a brooch containing a magnificent diamond. This is when Alex chooses to come and tell her that he has written a play.

Initially intrigued, the two sisters realize that the youngest of the family has written a play titled Stealing a cat or charminspired by their lives and which will be played. Alex asks his sisters to play their own roles, and they act as consultants for Alex, who directs the play.

At night, Cilia and Tam break in to steal the brooch. But the matter is complicated because the object is kept in a safe hidden behind the mirror. They suddenly had an idea: they convinced Alex to feature the brooch owner and former high school student Javote Funiak in his play.

The plot accidentally calls for a diamond to be stolen, and Yavote is not only delighted to be offered the role, but agrees to use her diamond brooch in the play.

Quentin, the subject’s boyfriend, negotiates a role in the play as the police end up holding Cat’s eyes, something he never managed in real life. His boss, Commissioner Bruno, agrees and thinks it will improve the image of the police.

In turn, he made a copy of the brooch for Tamara in exchange. However, on the day of the performance, Javotte surprises everyone by wearing not a brooch but a diamond ring. So the Cat’s Eyes plan is foiled until Celia has an idea, but she doesn’t reveal it to the audience.

The play on stage continues with how Quentin will lose his job if he can’t stop Cat Eyes before their next crime, or the fact that he forced himself to marry Tam only if she put Cat Eyes behind bars. Behind the scenes, to accommodate Javotte’s surprise, Alex hastily writes to make her sisters’ plan work, and then, hidden on stage, whispers new lines to her actors.

The plot of the play (and thus the Cat’s Eyes plot) is now that Javotte Funiac’s maid, Marie-Laure, is actually the secret Cat’s Eyes! Quentin tries to stop her, but realizes it’s his girlfriend, Tammy. He refuses to put her behind bars and resigns to his boss to live his life and his love story. At this point, Tam is criticizing herself so that Quentin can keep the job he loves the most.

Except in a final twist, Javotte notices that she still has the diamond ring on her finger and thus refuses to believe that Tammy is Cat’s Eyes because she didn’t steal anything from him. So the young woman was released and Quentin was returned to the police. End of part.

The episode ends with the commissioner noting that the diamond ring that Javotte was wearing during the performance is actually a replica, and that the cat’s eyes have succeeded once again! The identity of the thieves is still under wraps, as for Quentin, it’s back to work.

Unfortunately for fans, this is the end of the series: the Chamade sisters will never find their father on screen, and this final episode is very lacking in action compared to the rest of the series. damage

Source: Allocine

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