
TANI- SAN’S CAT MAP
In which Tani-san reinstates her grandmother's cat map only to end up being chased by a tiger, although not so much in the forests of the night.
In which Tani-san reinstates her grandmother's cat map only to end up being chased by a tiger, although not so much in the forests of the night.
In which TANI-SAN is prepared to do just about anything to win a bake-off, exploiting official secrets and misappropriating corporate funds to get her hands on the infamous milk chocolate of the Third Reich.
As usual, Tani-san is labouring under the illusion that she is far too nice for her own good. But when she then takes a drug to make her more assertive, it does not have the desired effect.
Once again Tani-san promises to take care of the Kawano sisters only to lead them straight into the jaws of a typhoon. This is entirely consistent with her childminding style which is characterised by extreme danger.
In spite of being the owner of a vast, multinational corporation, Tani-san shows zero interest in ' Tani-san Industries' other than as her own private toy box to be ransacked as and when.
Tani-san comes up with a plan to outwit her mother, who is malingering in hospital.
In which Tani-san attempts to circumvent the Laws of Nature in order to prevail over her furry, feline frenemy, William, who savours the moment for its ironic qualities.
Tani-san takes the Kawano twins to Ueno Zoo, where she employs some rather questionable methods to animate the animals.
With her precious freedoms still at stake, Tani-san plays a game of Go against the bitchy twelfth-century demoness, Tamamo-no-mae. She cheats ... obviously.
Tani-san and friends test the bounds of economic theory ( and patience) on an unsuspecting shop owner.