“Cat’s eyes” on TF1: how a childhood dream became a funny and spectacular action series

“Cat’s eyes” on TF1: how a childhood dream became a funny and spectacular action series
“Cat’s eyes” on TF1: how a childhood dream became a funny and spectacular action series

“Three lively panthers who, in a flash, know how to leap without a sound…” A few musical notes, and an entire generation instantly plunges back into childhood when, in 1986, 3 broadcast “Cat’s Eyes”, cartoon version for the first time . This Monday evening, at 9:10 p.m., on TF1, the three sisters, waitresses by day, burglars by night, put on their jumpsuits and set off to attack the most beautiful monuments in . The story they are about to tell, no one knows since Michel Catz, creator of this eight-episode series, imagined how Tam, Sylia and Alexia Chamade started stealing works of art to find their father, who died ten years earlier.

He who “grew up with the cartoon” always wondered how the Cat's Eyes ended up running a café, why it was so important for them to steal paintings, why they sometimes received money. help from a former friend of their father. These answers, the very young Michel thought he would find them in the manga, which he bought “as soon as it came out, from Tonkam, a small publishing house, at the end of the 1990s” and of which he devoured the ten volumes. In vain.

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