If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a noble knight got reincarnated as a fluffy house cat with the power of an S-ranked monster, Beheneko: The Elf-Girl’s Cat is Secretly an S-Ranked Monster! has the answer—and it’s as ridiculous as it sounds. The first episode of this fantasy-comedy anime, which premiered in December 2024, throws viewers into a world where absurdity meets adventure, and the line between “adorable” and “absurd” is thinner than Aria’s patience for her new pet’s antics.
The episode kicks off with a knight meeting his untimely demise in battle, only to wake up reborn as a baby behemoth—one of the most feared monsters in the world. The twist? Baby behemoths look exactly like cute, cuddly cats. Enter Aria, a novice D-rank adventurer with a heart of gold and a questionable sense of judgment, who mistakes our feline protagonist for an ordinary pet. What follows is a mix of slapstick humor, fantasy tropes, and enough fan service to make even the most seasoned anime fan raise an eyebrow.
The internet’s response to Beheneko’s debut has been… divided, to say the least. Some viewers are charmed by the show’s self-aware absurdity, while others are left scratching their heads (or facepalming). Here’s a quick rundown of what fans are saying:
The Cat’s the Star: Many agree that the knight-turned-cat, affectionately named Tama, is the highlight of the show. His internal monologue—filled with chivalrous ideals clashing with his new feline instincts—is both hilarious and oddly endearing. One fan on MyAnimeList joked, “Nobody asked to be a cat, but here we are, and honestly? It’s kind of iconic.”
Aria’s… Ahem… Design Choices: Aria’s character design has sparked debates, with some calling it “unrealistically busty” and others defending it as par for the course in fantasy anime. One user quipped, “She looks like she’s smuggling two watermelons under her shirt, but hey, at least the cat’s cute.”
The Ecchi Factor: The show doesn’t shy away from fan service, and opinions are split. Some find it over-the-top (“Why does the elf girl want to have half-cat babies?!”), while others appreciate the shamelessness (“It’s dumb, but it knows it’s dumb, and that’s why I’m here.”).
The World-Building: Despite the silliness, the episode drops hints of a deeper lore, like the existence of other reincarnated monsters and the potential for dungeon-crawling adventures. Fans are curious to see if the show will balance its comedy with actual plot development.
Beheneko’s first episode is a wild ride—one that doesn’t take itself too seriously and expects the same from its audience. It’s not high art, and it’s definitely not for everyone, but if you’re in the mood for a lighthearted, slightly unhinged fantasy romp with a cat protagonist, this might just be your next guilty pleasure.
As one fan perfectly summed it up: “This show is like eating junk food—you know it’s bad for you, but you can’t stop.” And honestly? Sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
Rating: 6/10 (For now—let’s see if the cat can carry the whole season.)
Would you watch Beheneko? Or is this one cat-tastrophe best avoided? Sound off in the comments!
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1
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Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 [Updated at 2025-04-09 17:32:00]
File Size: 935.4 MiB
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