Cat Master Meets Father-in-Law

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1990s Japanese TV drama style. A white cat (daughter, wearing a pink dress) sits beside her boyfriend, an orange cat (wearing a gray suit). Next to the father, a black bear (wearing casual clothes), sits the mother, a white rabbit (wearing a kimono). All four characters speak entirely in English. A 15-second multi-cut scene that builds awkward tension and erupts into absurd comedy. A typical cramped Japanese dining room, with a table packed full of homemade dishes. The four characters are tightly squeezed around the small table. The orange cat boyfriend sits stiffly, forcing a nervous smile. The black bear father crosses his arms, glaring intensely at him with growing suspicion. Breaking the heavy silence, the daughter (white cat) beams with excitement and points proudly at her boyfriend: "Dad! I want you to meet my boyfriend!" The mother (white rabbit) smiles gently and pats the father's shoulder, trying to calm him down: "Dear… please don't look so scary." The father slowly lowers his head. A long, ominous silence. Then suddenly— He SLAMS the table, stands up violently, and roars: "BOYFRIEND?!" In an instant, chaos explodes. The black bear lunges across the table and starts wildly swinging at the orange cat. Plates fly into the air, food scatters everywhere in exaggerated slow motion. The orange cat desperately dodges and shields himself, shouting: "WAIT—SIR—PLEASE—!" In the corner, the white cat daughter and the white rabbit mother cling to each other, trembling and crying in panic: "Dad, stop!!" "This is too much!!" The scene ends in full slapstick mayhem: overturned table, food everywhere, the bear still chasing the orange cat around the tiny room as everything collapses into absurd, explosive comedy.

1990s Japanese TV drama style. A white cat (daughter, wearing a pink dress) sits beside her boyfriend, an orange cat (wearing a gray suit). Next to the father, a black bear (wearing casual clothes), sits the mother, a white rabbit (wearing a kimono). All four characters speak entirely in English. A 15-second multi-cut scene that builds awkward tension and erupts into absurd comedy. A typical cramped Japanese dining room, with a table packed full of homemade dishes. The four characters are tightly squeezed around the small table. The orange cat boyfriend sits stiffly, forcing a nervous smile. The black bear father crosses his arms, glaring intensely at him with growing suspicion. Breaking the heavy silence, the daughter (white cat) beams with excitement and points proudly at her boyfriend: “Dad! I want you to meet my boyfriend!” The mother (white rabbit) smiles gently and pats the father’s shoulder, trying to calm him down: “Dear… please don’t look so scary.” The father slowly lowers his head. A long, ominous silence. Then suddenly— He SLAMS the table, stands up violently, and roars: “BOYFRIEND?!” In an instant, chaos explodes. The black bear lunges across the table and starts wildly swinging at the orange cat. Plates fly into the air, food scatters everywhere in exaggerated slow motion. The orange cat desperately dodges and shields himself, shouting: “WAIT—SIR—PLEASE—!” In the corner, the white cat daughter and the white rabbit mother cling to each other, trembling and crying in panic: “Dad, stop!!” “This is too much!!” The scene ends in full slapstick mayhem: overturned table, food everywhere, the bear still chasing the orange cat around the tiny room as everything collapses into absurd, explosive comedy.