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Samurai Pizza Cats is the American adaptation of the anime series Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ Kyattō Ninden Teyandē, lit. Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee), produced by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency. The series originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from February 1, 1990 to February 12, 1991 for a total of 54 episodes.

Saban Entertainment picked up the North American rights to the series in 1991 and produced a 52-episode English adaption. The English version of the series first aired in 1991 on ITV in the United Kingdom, in 1992 on YTV in Canada and in 1996 in the United States on first-run syndication.

Synopsis

The pizza-delivery service Samurai Pizza Cats are also young samurai crime-fighters in their spare time, ready to spring into action from their headquarters above the pizza parlour whenever someone is in trouble. Protecting their myopic Princess and the city from forces led by The Big Cheese, they get into hilarious, action-packed scrapes, but always come out on top, mainly because the baddies are more incompetent than nefarious.

Dubbing History[]

When Saban licensed the English version, proper translations of and information about the original Japanese episodes were either of poor quality or non-existent. It was decided to write completely original dialogue for the English dub, playing the show as a wacky, Animaniacs-esque comedy in contrast to the slightly less farcical original. The English-language version became a cult hit among anime fans due to its rapid-fire pop-culture references and farcical nature.

The dub was recorded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at CINAR Studios, according to Terrence Scammell's site[1], whilst the scripts were mainly written in Los Angeles. 2 of the 54 original episodes were undubbed as they were clip shows that did little to further the series' plot. Some episodes of the dubbed version were never aired in the United States due to censorship issues. Certain lines in the episodes were also redubbed to remove any risque or offensive jokes. The redubbed lines were recorded in Los Angeles, California.

The music in the English dub (replacing the original Japanese music) was by Shuki Levy and Haim Saban (credited as Kussa Mahchi). In keeping with the parodic nature of the show, the lyrics of the new theme song make a number of references to American pop culture. According to series writer Andy Thomas, the singer of the theme song, Michael Airington, another series writer, had a few drinks prior to the recording session, and resulted in him stuttering on the line "This cat gets down down with a love hangover" (describing Guido Anchovy); said mistake was kept in for the final version. This was backed up by Airington on his YouTube channel.[2] The line in the theme song "As soon as someone finds the script, we might begin the show" is also a reference to the above mentioned fact of Saban receiving improper translations of the original Japanese episodes and how Saban decided to re-write the script for the international release.

Cast[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Speedy Cerviche Speedy Cerviche
(Yattarō)
Kappei Yamaguchi Rick Jones
Polly Esther Polly Esther
(Pururun)
Ai Orikasa Sonja Ball
Wendee Lee (redub) (eps. 20, 41)
Guido Anchovie Guido Anchovy
(Sukashī)
Jūrōta Kosugi Terrence Scammell
Big Cheese Seymour "The Big" Cheese
(Kitsunezuka Ko'on-no-Kami)
Ikuya Sawaki Dean Hagopian
Jerry Atric Jerry Atric
(Karasu Gennarisai)
Naoki Tatsuta Mark Camacho
Bad Bird Bad Bird
(Karamaru)
Kōichi Yamadera Michael O'Reilly
Francine Francine
(Otama)
Satomi Kōrogi Pauline Little
Lucille Lucille
(Omitsu)
Yūko Mizutani Susan Glover
General Catton General Catton
(Rikinoshin)
Kiyoyuki Yanada Michael Rudder
Batcat Bat Cat
(Mietoru)
Tsutomu Kashiwakura Richard Dumont
Meowzma Meowzma O'Toole
(Gotton)
Wataru Takagi Mark Hellman
Spritz T Cat Spritz T. Cat
(Nekkii)
Takehito Koyasu Arthur Holden
Mark Hellman (ep. 34)
Emperor Fred Emperor Fred
(Tokugawa Iei Iei)
Kenyū Horiuchi Mark Hellman
Princess Vi Princess Vi
(Tokugawa Usako)
Maria Kawamura Liz MacRae
Big Al Dente Big Al Dente
(Inuyama Wankō-no-Kami)
Kōzō Shioya A.J. Henderson
Karla Carla
(Okara)
Chieko Honda Eramelinda Boquer
Guru Lou Guru Lou
(Nekomata Reikainosuke)
Kenichi Ogata Walter Massey
Bad Max Bad Max / Crow Magnon
(Zankaa)
Yasunori Matsumoto Arthur Grosser
Arthur Holden (ep. 15)
Cannonball Cannonball Battery
(Bonkaa)
Kōzō Shioya Richard Dumont
Mojo Rojo Mojo Rojo
(Rekkaa)
Hiroyuki Shibamoto Gary Jewell
Kenyū Horiuchi
Guisemuller Ronnie Geisssmuller
(Wokkaa)
Kenyū Horiuchi Michael Rudder
Masami Kikuchi
Momma Mutt Momma Mutt
(Itsumono Oya)
Yūko Mizutani Jane Woods
Junior Junior
(Itsumono Ko)
Satomi Kōrogi
(ep. 1)
Bronwen Mantel
Ai Orikasa
Vi Servant Princess Vi's Servant
(Koto)
Sakiko Tamagawa
(ep. 9)
Jane Woods
Kotono Mitsuishi
Professor SPC The Professor
(Sensei)
Kenyū Horiuchi Mark Hellman
News Seller News Seller Wataru Takagi Arthur Holden
Ninja Crow A Ninja Crows Kenyū Horiuchi
Naoki Tatsuta
Kōzō Shioya
Tsutomu Kashiwakura
Arthur Holden
Mark Hellman
Ninja Crow B
Narration Kenyū Horiuchi Terrence Scammell

Episodic Characters[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor Episode
Wally Wally
(Matsukichi)
Michitaka Kobayashi Michael Rudder 2, 18
Monkeybags Old Man Monkeybags
(Omiya)
Kenichi Ogata Arthur Grosser 4
Night Watchman Night Watchman Arthur Holden 5
Junior GS Ohm's Son
(Shiraga Zenmainoshin)
Tomoko Maruo Tedd Dillon 5, 10
Ruby SPC Ruby
(Okinu)
Sakiko Tamagawa Anik Matern 8
Prof Ohm Professor Ohm
(Shiraga Genmai)
Pierre Lenoir 10
Sunblock-6 Sunblock-16
(Haisensu #9)
Wataru Takagi Mark Hellman 12-13
Speedy Fan Girl A Speedy Fan Girls Kotono Mitsuishi
Akiko Yajima
Jane Woods 14
Speedy Fan Girl B
Yard Bird Yard Bird
(Choinaa #7)
Yūko Mizutani Arthur Holden 15
Emperor Fred's Look-a-like Emperor Fred's Look-a-like
(Imadori Sasabee)
Kenyū Horiuchi Mark Hellman
Rufus T Rhomboid Rufus T. Rhomboid
(Eji Sontoku)
Kei Tomiyama Mark Hellman 16
Ruthless Ruthless
(Collector #9)
Kōzō Shioya Michael Rudder
Fernando Curtainzuela Fernando Curtainzuela
(Pochi Puma)
Tōru Furuya 17
Bert Kennels Burt Kennels
(Wataru)
Wataru Takagi Arthur Holden
Walkietalkie Walkie-Talkie
(Taikomochi #3)
Kenyū Horiuchi Richard Dumont 20
Seymour Jr Seymour Jr.
(Yoshibō)
Kumiko Watanabe Bronwen Mantel 23
Sylvia Sylvia
(Otome)
Asami Mukaidono Jane Woods
Bucky SPC Bucky
(Heikichi)
Wataru Takagi Arthur Holden 24
Monster Masher Monster Masher
(Kobutsuki #4)
Kōzō Shioya
Naoki Tatsuta
Mark Hellman 25
Marty Marty
Crablo Crablo
(Chomoranma 1/2)
Megumi Hayashibara Arthur Grosser 26
Coocoo Bird CooCoo Bird
(Zekko Bird)
Wataru Takagi Arthur Holden
I Beam I. Beam
(Hidari Kingarou)
Hiroshi Masuoka 27
Big Frank Big Frank
(Gesshunin #28)
Kōzō Shioya Michael Rudder
Beaky Bickerson Beaky Bickerson
(Kitsutsuki no Uwatsuki)
Toshimichi Ōtsuki Gordon Masten 29
Love Bot Love Bot
(Pid #9)
Yūichi Nagashima Susan Glover 30
Owl Guru Owl Guru
(Saishi)
Kōzō Shioya Arthur Holden 31
Potted Pig Potted Pig
(Bunbuta Chagama)
Masahiro Anzai Michael Rudder 32
Conehead Mr. Conehead
(Missile Seller Chobee)
Yūichi Nagashima Arthur Holden 33
Captain Nitro Captain Nitro
(Bakuhatsu #5)
Bin Shimada Richard Dumont 35
Puff Tart Puff Tart
(Bakuhatsu #4)
Kotono Mitsuishi Patricia Rodriguez
Great Warrior The Great Warrior
(Kuroi Bushō)
Hirotaka Suzuoki Terrence Scammell 37
Mark Hellman 51
The Sundance Kid Sundance Kid
(Michael)
Ryō Horikawa Pier Paquette 38
Cosmo Cosmo
(Prince)
Shō Hayami Michael Rudder
Deedee Deedee
(Madonna)
Hiromi Tsuru Jane Woods
Abigail Abigail
(Ball)
Chester Cheddington Sir Chester Cheddar Arthur Holden
Lucinda Lucinda
(Honey)
Yūko Mizutani Bronwen Mantel
Empress Frieda Empress Frieda
(Usa-no-Tsubone)
Sumi Shimamoto Jane Woods 40
Frogface Frogface
(Kusarigama Tarō)
Wataru Takagi Pierre Lenoir 42
Smiling Jack Smiling Jack
(Momikoshi Tokujirō)
Tokujiro Namikoshi Rick Jones
Ben Bunny Ben Bunny
(Sasuke)
Terrence Scammell
Screen Shot 2020-08-11 at 5.25.22 PM Fingers
(Lupin #3)
Kōzō Shioya Arthur Holden 43
Mini-Midas Mini-Midas
(Mōkarimakka #3)
Wataru Takagi Bronwen Mantel 44
Time Master Time Master
(Tokiokakeru #4)
Arthur Holden 45
Shell Shell
(Kamehame #8)
Masami Kikuchi Pier Paquette 48

Additional Voices[]

Songs[]

  • Theme Song
Vocals: Michael Airington
  • The Pointless Sisters
Vocals: Susan Glover and Sonja Ball

Transmission[]

Date(s) Channel Country
1991-1995 ITV United Kingdom United Kingdom
1992-1997 YTV Canada Canada
1992-1994 Seven Network Australia Australia
1996-1997 Syndication United States United States
1996-2000 Fox Kids United Kingdom United Kingdom
2004 Jetix Latin America and Brazil Mexico

Notes[]

  • The Samurai Pizza Cats episode order is conflicting. The episode order that is given out on press releases and the original TV broadcasts placed episodes "Pizza Cat Performance Review", "Cold and Crabby in Little Tokyo" and "The Terror of Prisoner Island" as episodes 25, 26, and 27 of the series. However, modern home video releases and streaming services placed "Cold and Crabby in Little Tokyo", "The Terror of Prisoner Island" and "Pizza Cat Performance Review" as episodes 25, 26, and 27 which is slightly more close to the episode order of Kyatto Ninden Teyandee. However, the fifth and sixth episodes "Let the Cellar Beware" and "Singing Samurai Sensai-tion" (which were switched from the original Japanese version) were never corrected due to the episode previews.

Video Releases[]

Distributor Year Format Content Region Country
Entertainment UK 1991 VHS Episodes 1, 3, 8-9 PAL United Kingdom United Kingdom
1 Volume
Video Treasures 1992 Compilation Film
(Episodes 1, 50-51)
NTSC United States United States
Samurai Pizza Cats The Movie
Madman Entertainment 2013 DVD The Complete Series 4
PAL
Australia Australia
2 Volumes
2016 The Complete Series
8 Discs
Discotek Media 2013 The Complete Series 1
NTSC
United States United States
8 Discs
2015 The Complete Series
8 Discs
2016 BD The Complete Series*
1 Disc

*Standard Definition Blu-Ray

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