Cat’s Eye is a 2025 Japanese heist-action anime series. It’s directed by Yoshifumi Sueda with series composition by Hayashi Mori and music by Yuki Hayashi at LIDEN FILMS. Voice cast includes Mikako Komatsu (Hitomi), Ami Koshimizu (Rui), Yumiri Hanamori (Ai), and Takuya Sato (Utsumi). The story follows three sisters who run a café by day and steal art at night to recover their missing father’s collection.
Based on Tsukasa Hojo’s classic manga, this new adaptation embraces slick, stylish capers. It is not a remake of the 1985 Stephen King film of the same name. The series premieres September 26, 2025. It streams worldwide on Disney+ and in the U.S. on Hulu.
Cat’s Eye Age Rating
Cat’s Eye is rated TV-14 in the United States and PG12 in Japan. Expect stylish heist action, chase scenes, and brief hand-to-hand scuffles without graphic injury. Tone is adventurous with moments of peril involving police stings and break-ins. Trailers suggest occasional flirtation, sleek outfits, and light innuendo; no explicit sexual content is indicated. Language appears mild to moderate for TV-14 anime, with limited strong terms. Alcohol may be shown in café or nightlife settings
Violence & Peril
Action is moderate and largely non-graphic. Heists include alarms, pursuits, and evasive combat. Weapons may be brandished; injuries are minimal or off-screen. Tension spikes during close calls with law enforcement.
Language
Dialogue may feature occasional exclamations and mild profanity consistent with TV-14 anime. No credible evidence of slurs in official materials to date.
Mature Themes
Themes include theft for a moral goal, deception, and cat-and-mouse romance. Expect flirting and stylish costuming but no confirmed nudity. Occasional drinking may appear in nightlife scenes. Family mystery surrounding the sisters’ father drives the plot.
Is Cat’s Eye Suitable for Teens?
Ages 9–12: With Guidance. Heists and near-misses can feel tense. Subplots about deception may need context.
Ages 13–15: Yes, with Guidance. Action and mild innuendo fit TV-14; talk about legal and ethical choices.
Ages 16+: Yes. Content lands comfortably within teen-friendly caper territory.
Final recommendation: Best for ages 12–13+, especially fans of heist adventures and anime style.
What Parents Can Do
Preview the first episode to gauge your child’s comfort with caper tension.
Discuss ethics: stealing for a personal mission versus the law, and better alternatives.
Point out teamwork, planning, and problem-solving shown during the sisters’ heists.
Official Trailer
Release note: Season begins September 26, 2025, on Disney+ globally and Hulu in the U.S.; a 12-episode run is reported, with a split-cour schedule across late 2025 to early 2026.
FAQs
1) What is Cat’s Eye (2025) rated?
It’s officially TV-14 in the U.S. and PG12 in Japan, signaling teen-appropriate action and peril.
2) Is Cat’s Eye appropriate for kids or younger teens?
Generally for 12–13+. Younger viewers may need guidance due to tense heists and mild suggestive moments.
3) How intense are the violent or scary scenes?
Action is stylized and non-graphic: chases, standoffs, and narrow escapes; intensity peaks during police confrontations.
4) Does the show use strong language or slurs?
Language aligns with TV-14 norms. No confirmed use of slurs from official previews at this time.
5) Is there sexual content or nudity?
Trailers indicate flirting and sleek costumes, not explicit sexual content or nudity.
6) Where can I watch it?
Disney+ worldwide and Hulu in the U.S., starting September 26, 2025.