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Alright, let’s dive into the second half of Cat’s♥Eye Season 1—episodes 7 through 12. If you thought the first six episodes were a wild ride of coffee, heists, and sisterly banter, wait till you see what these next six bring. The Kisugi sisters—Hitomi, Rui, and Ai—are back, balancing lattes by day and art theft by night, but this time, the stakes feel higher, the heists trickier, and the drama? Chef’s kiss.
First off, let’s get the basics straight. This web anime, produced by LIDENFILMS, premiered its first half from September 26 to October 31, 2025, and the second half dropped weekly from December 26, 2025, to January 30, 2026. For those who missed it, the sisters run Cat’s Eye Café, a cozy spot with killer pastries, but when the sun sets, they transform into the most wanted art thieves in town. Their M.O.? Sending advance notices to the police (classic villain move) and swiping precious artworks, all while leaving behind their signature “Cat’s Eye” calling card. Oh, and did I mention Hitomi’s fiancé, Detective Toshio Utsumi, is the one leading the manhunt for them? Talk about a love triangle with a side of handcuffs.
Now, onto the good stuff—episodes 7-12. Fans on MyAnimeList are buzzing about how this arc deepens the mystery behind the sisters’ father, a missing artist from the Nazi era. The heists here aren’t just about stealing pretty paintings anymore; they’re clues to finding him. Episode 7 kicks things off with a heist at a private museum, where the target is a rare sketchbook linked to their dad. The tension is palpable as they navigate laser grids and security guards, but what really stands out is the emotional weight—you can feel their desperation to uncover the truth about their family.
Rui, the tech genius of the trio, gets more shine here. Her gadgets are next-level: think drone swarms, holographic disguises, and a coffee machine that doubles as a hacking device (okay, maybe not that last one, but close). Episode 8 has her pulling off a heist using a fake art exhibition, and let’s just say her ability to outsmart the cops is equal parts impressive and hilarious. Fans are loving how her character isn’t just the “smart one”—she’s got a dry sense of humor that cuts through the tension, like when she teases Ai for getting distracted by a stray cat mid-heist.
Ai, the youngest sister, brings the heart. She’s the one who connects most with the art they steal, often pausing to admire a painting before swiping it. In episode 10, she bonds with a young girl who’s also a fan of their father’s work, and it’s a sweet reminder that the sisters aren’t just thieves—they’re on a mission to honor their dad’s legacy. Hitomi, caught between her love for Toshio and her loyalty to her sisters, has some gut-wrenching moments. Episode 11 sees her almost confessing her secret to Toshio, but a last-minute heist alert pulls her back. The chemistry between her and Toshio is electric; you can’t help but root for them, even though you know their relationship is built on a lie.
The animation here is top-notch. LIDENFILMS nails the sleek, modern look of the heists—think neon-lit rooftops and high-speed chases—while keeping the café scenes warm and inviting. The color palette shifts seamlessly between the bright, cozy café and the dark, edgy heists, which is a nice touch. The soundtrack is also a bop; the opening theme, “Midnight Purr,” is stuck in my head, and the heist sequences have this upbeat jazz that makes you want to grab a coffee and plan a heist of your own (don’t actually do that, though).
Now, let’s talk fan reactions. Over on MyAnimeList, viewers are praising the character development. One user wrote, “I thought this was just going to be a fun heist anime, but the emotional depth in these episodes hit me hard. The sisters’ bond feels so real, and I’m invested in their search for their dad.” Another commented on the pacing: “Episodes 7-12 don’t drag at all. Each heist feels fresh, and the mystery unfolds at the perfect speed—you’re never bored.”
Of course, no anime is perfect. Some fans wished there was more focus on the supporting characters, like the café’s regulars or Toshio’s police team. But honestly, the sisters are so charismatic that it’s hard to mind. The ending of episode 12 leaves you on a cliffhanger—let’s just say the sisters finally get a lead on their dad, but it comes with a dangerous twist. I won’t spoil it, but trust me, you’ll be counting down the days for Season 2.
In conclusion, Cat’s♥Eye Season 1 Episodes 7-12 are a must-watch. They blend action, humor, and heart in a way that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Whether you’re here for the heists, the sisterly dynamic, or the will-they-won’t-they romance, there’s something for everyone. So grab a latte, dim the lights, and get ready to root for the most stylish thieves in town. Just don’t tell Detective Toshio I said that.
Final Verdict: 9/10. The second half elevates the series with deeper emotional beats and more complex heists. If you loved the first six episodes, you’ll adore these. If you haven’t started yet, what are you waiting for? Cat’s♥Eye is the perfect mix of chaos and charm.
P.S. Keep an eye out for the post-credits scene in episode 12—it’s a game-changer.
Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 7-12
File Size: 566.4 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p WEB-DL H.264 (APPS)
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