Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! (1993)

A heartfelt 1993 Japanese animated adventure in which a brave cat and his friends race to rescue a missing pet and reunite a grieving family.

Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 3丁目のタマ おねがい!モモちゃんを捜して!!
  • Release Year: 1993
  • Directed by: Hitoshi Nanba
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Animation
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Release Date (Theatrical): August 14, 1993 (Japan)

Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! - Plot

Momo-chan, the pet cat of the Hanazaki family, goes missing after being kidnapped by another cat during a family trip. To help Momo-chan's owner, Emi-chan, who has lost all her energy, and to find Momo-chan, Tama and the others set out on a journey to search for her. Along the way, they encounter a swallow named Tsubakuro and discover Momoko, but there they are met by Blackfoot, the leader of a group of cats abandoned by humans, and his subordinate Bobtail. Will Tama and the others be able to bring Momoko back safely?

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Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Hitoshi Nanba

Main Cast

  • Hiroko Kasahara
  • Hekiru Shiina
  • Tarô Arakawa
  • Sakiko Uran
  • Shinobu Muraki
  • Masako Watanabe

Writers

  • Masumi Hirayanagi

Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! - FAQs

What is Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! about?

The film follows Tama and a group of animal friends who set out to rescue Momo-chan, a pet cat kidnapped during a family trip. Along the way they befriend a swallow named Tsubakuro and face off against Blackfoot, the fierce leader of a gang of cats abandoned by humans.

Who directed Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?

The film was directed by Hitoshi Nanba. It is part of the beloved Tama and Friends franchise, a popular Japanese animated series centered on the everyday adventures of a neighborhood cat named Tama and his animal companions.

When was Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! released?

The film was released in Japan on August 14, 1993. It was a theatrical release timed for the summer holiday season, a popular window for family-oriented animated features in Japan during that era.

Who are the voice actors in this film?

The voice cast includes Hiroko Kasahara, Hekiru Shiina, Tarô Arakawa, Sakiko Uran, Shinobu Muraki, and Masako Watanabe. Hekiru Shiina in particular was a prominent voice actress in Japanese animation during the early 1990s.

Who is Blackfoot in Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?

Blackfoot is the main antagonist of the film — the intimidating leader of a group of cats who have been abandoned by their human owners. His storyline gives the film an emotional undercurrent about loyalty, belonging, and the bond between pets and their families.

Is Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! based on a manga or series?

Yes. The film is based on the Tama and Friends franchise, originally a manga and animated television series that aired in Japan from the late 1980s. The property follows the cat Tama and his friends living in a residential neighborhood, and spawned multiple theatrical films.

What genre is Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?

The film is a family animation. It blends lighthearted adventure with gentle emotional themes, making it suitable for young children and families. The story's focus on friendship, loyalty, and rescue gives it warmth typical of Japanese animated features from the early 1990s.

What country produced Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?

The film is a Japanese production, released in 1993. It was produced as part of the broader Tama and Friends media franchise, which was a significant part of Japanese children's entertainment culture throughout the late 1980s and 1990s.

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