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

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

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?

Director: Hitoshi Nanba
Genre: Animation
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Music: Norihiro Tsuru
Editing: Masashi Furukawa
Country: Japan
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! about?
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?
Who directed Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?
Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! was directed by Hitoshi Nanba.
Who stars in Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?
Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! stars Hiroko Kasahara, Hekiru Shiina, Tarô Arakawa, Sakiko Uran, Shinobu Muraki, Masako Watanabe.
What genre is Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan!?
Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! is a Animation film.
Where was Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! produced?
Tama from 3rd Street, please! Find Momochan! was produced in Japan.