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* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 CGI anime has Chi and family living in the new apartment (or one resembling it), but Blackie is still in the neighborhood and acts as a mentor to Chi, while the animals from ''Chi's New Address'' are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Chi makes friends with a male kitten named Come-Come, along with a few other, less-frequently-appearing cats.

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* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 CGI anime has Chi and family living in the new apartment (or one resembling it), but Blackie is still in the neighborhood and acts as a mentor to Chi, while the animals from ''Chi's New Address'' are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Chi makes friends with a male kitten named Come-Come, along with a few other, less-frequently-appearing cats.cats like sister and brother pair Ann and Telly.


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* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler: Chi eventually meets and befriends her brother and sister, Telly and Ann. However, she still doesn't know they're her siblings and vice-versa.]]
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* CatConcerto: The 2016 anime has an episode with one, which causes a DisneyAcidSequence.
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** Kocchi/Come-Come from the 2016 adaptation is a completely straight example of a tsundere, straight down to his VerbalTic. Keh.

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** Kocchi/Come-Come from the 2016 adaptation is a completely straight example of a tsundere, straight right down to his VerbalTic. Keh.
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* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 CGI anime has Chi and family living in the new apartment (or one resembling it), but Blackie is still in the neighborhood and the animals from ''Chi's New Address'' are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Chi makes friends with a male kitten named Come-Come, along with a few other, less-frequently-appearing cats.

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* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 CGI anime has Chi and family living in the new apartment (or one resembling it), but Blackie is still in the neighborhood and acts as a mentor to Chi, while the animals from ''Chi's New Address'' are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Chi makes friends with a male kitten named Come-Come, along with a few other, less-frequently-appearing cats.

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** Also, [[spoiler: Cocchi is very much a black-and-white cat stereotype.]]

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** Also, [[spoiler: Cocchi Kocchi is very much a black-and-white cat stereotype.]]


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* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 CGI anime has Chi and family living in the new apartment (or one resembling it), but Blackie is still in the neighborhood and the animals from ''Chi's New Address'' are nowhere to be seen. Instead, Chi makes friends with a male kitten named Come-Come, along with a few other, less-frequently-appearing cats.


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* DefrostingIceQueen: Kocchi/Come-Come is a tsundere kitten who pretends to be annoyed by Chi, but actually loves playing with her. He slowly warms up to Chi at first, but comes a long way and admits to being her friend after she gets food poisoning from eating some rotten sidewalk-chicken. He remains a tsundere, however.


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** Kocchi/Come-Come from the 2016 adaptation is a completely straight example of a tsundere, straight down to his VerbalTic. Keh.
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* GeckoEnding: The first anime ended well before the manga did. As such, it doesn't feature the ending from the manga, which involves [[spoiler: Chi returning to her original family and leaving the Yamadas.]]

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* GeckoEnding: The first anime ended well before the manga did. As such, it doesn't feature the ending from the manga, which involves [[spoiler: Chi returning to her original family and leaving the Yamadas.]]]] The 2016 anime ignores the manga ending altogether.

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** Youhei's parents are never named either.

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** Youhei's parents are never named either.either in the original manga and anime. In the 2016 anime, though, their names are Miwa and Kento.


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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In the 2016 anime, Yohei's mother hates frogs and freaks out when he brings one into the house.
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* GeckoEnding: The first anime ended well before the manga did. As such, it doesn't feature the ending from the manga, which involves [[spoiler: Chi returning to her original family and leaving the Yamadas.]]
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* FromStrayToPet
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* AnthropomorphicShift: A subtle example. Chi and the other cats act slightly more human-like in the 2016 series than in the 2004 and 2009 series, though they're still obviously pets.
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The manga finally wrapped up in 2015 after it's 11 year run. However, the anime has now gotten a reboot, airing in 2016. The reboot's episodes are about ten minutes long as opposed to three.

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The manga finally wrapped up in 2015 after it's 11 year run. However, the anime has now gotten a reboot, reboot serving as like a sequel to the Madhouse anime, airing in 2016. The reboot's episodes are about ten minutes long as opposed to three.

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* CatsAreMean: ''Definitely'' subverted, since Chi's annoyances are presented from her point of view.

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* CatsAreMean: ''Definitely'' subverted, subverted (if not outright averted), since Chi's annoyances are presented from her point of view.view.


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* NoAntagonist: With the arguable exception of the landlady, there aren't any true antagonists in the series.
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* PollyWannaMicrophone: Lucky the budgerigar

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* PollyWannaMicrophone: PollyWantsAMicrophone: Lucky the budgerigar
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* CutenessProximity: The pet shop lady goes into this around Chi.


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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Chi and Blackie's relationship is best described as this.
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Originally a ({{seinen}}!) manga series written by Konami Kanata, Chi's Sweet Home is the story of a lost kitten who tries to return home to her mother and littermates, only to be adopted by a couple (the Yamadas) and their young son Youhei. However, the apartment complex in which the family lives doesn't allow pets, so a lot of time is spent preventing the landlady and the other tenants from seeing Chi.
Later, the Yamadas move into a new house, and Chi has to adjust once again to her new surroundings.

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Originally a ({{seinen}}!) manga series written by Konami Kanata, Chi's Sweet Home is the story of a lost kitten who tries to return home to her mother and littermates, only to be adopted by a couple (the Yamadas) and their young son Youhei. However, the apartment complex in which the family lives doesn't allow pets, so a lot of time is spent preventing the landlady and the other tenants from seeing Chi.
Chi. Later, the Yamadas move into a new house, and Chi has to adjust once again to her new surroundings.

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* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Chi is a female cat, and David is a male dog.



** It's interesting to note that the events surrounding this trope is the reason for Chi's name (it's based on the way the Japanese word for "pee")

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** It's interesting to note that the events surrounding this trope is the reason for Chi's name (it's based on the way the Japanese word for "pee")"pee" is pronounced)

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* BabyTalk: 'Chi-go' ("Chi language"), which is kept in the English manga.

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* BabyTalk: 'Chi-go' ("Chi ("Chi-speak" or "Chi language"), which is kept in the English manga.



* DogsAreDumb: [[spoiler: Eventually subverted with David.]]

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* DogsAreDumb: [[spoiler: Eventually subverted with with]] David.]]



* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: Chi does this a lot in the original manga.

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* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: Chi does this a lot in the original manga. Justified, as she is the equivalent of a very young child.



* GoneHorriblyRight: When Chi decides, after being moved multiple times, that she is not moving for the vacuum cleaner again, Mom uses the hose and brush extension on ''her'' and Chi '''loves it'''. The next time Mom tries to vacuum Chi actively gets in her way in hopes of getting brushed again.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: When Chi decides, after being moved multiple times, that she is not moving for the vacuum cleaner again, Mom Mrs. Yamada uses the hose and brush extension on ''her'' and Chi '''loves it'''. The next time Mom Mrs. Yamada tries to vacuum Chi actively gets in her way in hopes of getting brushed again.



* Moe: Chi herself is a non-human example.


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** Youhei's parents are never named either.

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Originally a ({{seinen}}!) manga series written by Konami Kanata, Chi's Sweet Home is the story of a lost kitten who tries to return home to her mother and littermates, only to be adopted by a couple (the Yamadas) and their young son. However, the apartment complex in which the family lives doesn't allow pets, so a lot of time is spent preventing the landlady and the other tenants from seeing Chi.

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Originally a ({{seinen}}!) manga series written by Konami Kanata, Chi's Sweet Home is the story of a lost kitten who tries to return home to her mother and littermates, only to be adopted by a couple (the Yamadas) and their young son.son Youhei. However, the apartment complex in which the family lives doesn't allow pets, so a lot of time is spent preventing the landlady and the other tenants from seeing Chi.
Later, the Yamadas move into a new house, and Chi has to adjust once again to her new surroundings.



The series finally wrapped up in 2015 after it's 11 year run.

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The series manga finally wrapped up in 2015 after it's 11 year run.
run. However, the anime has now gotten a reboot, airing in 2016. The reboot's episodes are about ten minutes long as opposed to three.



* BlandNameProduct: "Nams" cat food for "Iams".

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* BlandNameProduct: "Nams" "Nam's" cat food for "Iams"."Iam's".



* CuteKitten: Some of the kittens featured mainly Chi

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* CuteKitten: Some Chi herself. Many of the other kittens featured mainly Chialso qualify.



** Alice is a longhaired Scottish Fold, and fits the stereotype of longhaired cats being "prissy" and "snobbish." [[NotSoAboveItAll At least that's what it seems like.]]



* CuteLittleFangs: Chi being a cat has a prominent pair.

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* CuteLittleFangs: Chi Chi, being a cat cat, has a prominent pair.



* Moe: Chi herself is a non-human example.



* NotSoAboveItAll: Alice

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* NotSoAboveItAll: AliceAlice.



** It's interesting to note that the events surrounding this trope is the reason for Chi's name.

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** It's interesting to note that the events surrounding this trope is the reason for Chi's name.name (it's based on the way the Japanese word for "pee")


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* PollyWannaMicrophone: Lucky the budgerigar

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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: Chi and Youhei (the Yamadas' son) provide most of the humor.

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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: InUniverse; Chi and Youhei (the Yamadas' son) provide most of the humor.



* TheOjou: [[spoiler: Alice]]

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* TheOjou: [[spoiler: Alice]]Alice.



* [[spoiler: PutOnABus: Kuroino/"Blackie". He comes back for a short time as of Episode 100 of ''New Address''.]]

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* PutOnABus: [[spoiler: PutOnABus: Kuroino/"Blackie". He comes back for a short time as of Episode 100 of ''New Address''.]]


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* WhamEpisode: Episodes 103; doubles as a DramaBomb.
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* TheObiWan [[spoiler: Kuroino/"Blacky".]]
** [[spoiler:Tama's friends think this of Fuji-san, but he's very much retired.]]
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* CuteLittleFangs: Chi has a prominent pair.

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* CuteLittleFangs: Chi being a cat has a prominent pair.
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* CuteKitten: Some of the kittens featured mainly Chi
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The series finally wrapped up in 2015 after it's 11 year run.

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* DramaBomb: Episode 103 of ''Sweet Home''; [[spoiler: Blackie moves away, leaving Chi devastated.]]

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* CuteClumsyCreature: Chi, Chi, a thousand times Chi.



* DogsAreDumb: [[spoiler:Eventually subverted with David.]]

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* DogsAreDumb: [[spoiler:Eventually [[spoiler: Eventually subverted with David.]]
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* FiveStagesOfGrief: [[spoiler: Chi goes through these when Blackie moves away.]]
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** Chi's mom is another example. She even saves Chi from being hit by a car.
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** Subverted in Volume 12 of the manga. Chi's siblings names are Terry and Ann.
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* ShoutOut: One of the dolls to camouflage Chi was that of [[PowerpuffGirls Blossom]].

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* ShoutOut: One of the dolls to camouflage Chi was that of [[PowerpuffGirls [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Blossom]].

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