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Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 15 - Watch Legally and Safely

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 15

Episode Title: Sagwa Rules / Ciao, Meow!
Genre: Children
Countries: ,
Airing Date: September 21, 2001
Runtime:2001 - 2006

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: #11501Sagwa RulesMama Miao's having a bad hair day and is scolding Sagwa and Sheegwa. Sagwa laments about how rules just bog people down. And when Dongwa walks in with mud on his feet, she gives him an earfull, too. Sheegwa comes up with a rather rediculous idea, and Mama Miao makes them go out to play. They were having fun, until Sheegwa breaks a rule and falls into the river. The rest all follow while trying to save Sheegwa. Later, the kittens think things over and decides that rules are probably made for a reason.#11502Ciao, Meow!One of Marco Polo's descendants is visiting the village. And the Foolish Magistrate thinks that it's a great idea to offer one of the kittens to the visitor, but later regrets it. Tai-Tai, for some reason, decides that the kittens are important to have around and tries to come up with something that would allow them to keep the kittens. Meanwhile, the kittens comes up with a plan of their own. The next day, the visitor is to choose a kitten. So, they put the plan into action, and fails. Tai-Tai then puts her plan into action, and it works. The visitor leaves with the painting Tai-Tai made, and none of the kittens were taken.

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