Osu


Male


Alternative Titles

Japanese: おす
English: Male
Spanish: Macho
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 5, 1962
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Mushi Production
Source: Original
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Duration: 3 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 5.161 (scored by 22752,275 users)
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Ranked: #128112
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Popularity: #9597
Members: 3,843
Favorites: 2

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Synopsis

A cat just wants some alone time with his girl, but is interrupted by his stressed owner. Can't those stupid humans just keep things like relationships simple?

Characters & Voice Actors

Male Cat

Main

Staff

Tezuka, Osamu
Director, Original Creator
Yamamoto, Eiichi
Episode Director, Original Creator
Konno, Shuuji
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Reviews

Jan 8, 2009
Mixed Feelings
Osu "Male" is basically a 3 minute short about a cat that simply wants some alone time with his women. (yeah, a female cat) It seems like no matter how much he tries he just can't get his owner to leave. The only dialog in this short is spoken by the cat himself. All the while his owner makes taping noises and the female cat just looks at the tension between them. That's basically it for the story.

They certainly don't seem like happy characters as a whole, neither one seems to be in a good state of mind, as the owner seems to be ...
Apr 7, 2017
Rate a 3
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Story
This is a form of alternative comedy from an animal in relation to a human. More specifically this is observational comedy. The message behind it is as narrow as the artwork is. The artist(s) appears to say side A (you have to watch the show!) is better than side b for this reason and so forth. Question they should be asking is it really? Without going into the anime let me provide you with an alternative example.

I am not an a**&^(@, you are. We tend to hear that curse word or others like it used in similar matters on a daily ...

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