Character Relationships in Cat's Eye

Hitomi Kisugi (played by Keiko Toda) is a protagonist in Cat's Eye. Co-owner of the Cat's Eye Cafe and one of the three sisters who steal their father's paintings to uncover his disappearance. She is romantically involved with Inspector Utsumi, which inadvertently aids the heists but creates significant moral conflict for her. Rui Kisugi (played by Toshiko Fujita) is a protagonist in Cat's Eye. One of the three Kisugi sisters who co-own the Cat's Eye Cafe. She participates in the planned thefts of her father's artwork collection to investigate his mysterious disappearance from the seventies. Ai Kisugi (played by Chika Sakamoto) appears in Cat's Eye. One of the three Kisugi sisters who co-own the Cat's Eye Cafe. Works alongside her sisters to execute heists targeting owners of their father's stolen artwork, aiming to uncover the truth behind his seventies disappearance. Toshio Utsumi (played by Yoshito Yasuhara) appears in Cat's Eye. The lead police inspector assigned to the Cat's Eye theft case. His romantic relationship with Hitomi Kisugi provides the thieves with inside information, complicating the investigation and creating ethical dilemmas. Sadatsugu Nagaishi (played by Tamio Ohki) appears in Cat's Eye.

Cat's Eye (1983) — Character Map & Story Timeline

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Cat's Eye (1983) interactive character relationship network and AI-powered story timeline. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters across the narrative arc.

AI Narrative Summary

A two-season arc tracking the Kisugi sisters' heists to recover their father's art while navigating police pursuit, identity secrets, and romantic tension.

Character Network — 5 Characters

Key Relationships

Rating: 7/10 (64 votes)

Story Structure — 6 Plot Phases

Season 1: Heists & Hidden Identities

Season 1: Escalating Threats & Amnesia

Season 1: International Stakes & Clues

Season 2: Return & Imposter Crisis

Season 2: Identity Reveal & Police Shifts

Season 2: Final Heists & Resolution

Content sources

Related entry on Wikidata (Q3483722), public domain (CC0).