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Kaka Kittens

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Kaka Kittens
Chibi Kaka

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Name

Cali-kaka
Fesity-Kaka
Fluffy-Kaka
Spotty-Kaka

Species

Kaka

Hair Color

Varies

Eye Color

Red

Affiliation

Kaka Clan

Appearances
Games

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Central Fiction (non-playable)
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle (non-playable)

Short Stories

Capricious Us

The Kaka Kittens, also known as the Chibi Kaka, refer to a group of juvenile Kaka. They live in their hometown, the Lost Town which is located in the 13th Hierarchical City of Kagutsuchi. Usually, they are seen lounging around the town, or clinging to Ragna the Bloodedge whenever he visits.

Appearance

The Kaka Kittens have many Kaka characteristics. They are dressed in the classic cream-colored hoodie, with yellow cat ears at the top and two large sleeves, and their faces are engulfed in the shadows of their hoods, their glowing, ruby red eyes and mouths being the only visible feature. Their tails are noticeably shorter than that of Taokaka, most likely due to them being in their early age. Owing to their age, the kittens stand much shorter than adult Kaka, and their legs look similar to stubby black lines.

Personality

No single one of the kittens exhibits any unique personality traits, but they all share a similar personality that revolves around playing, eating, and childish curiosity. They love Taokaka, Torakaka, and Totokaka, idolizing the women and respecting them. Like other Kaka, their speech is littered with verbal tics.

Library Entry

Kaka Kittens

Trivia

  • In BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, the Kaka Kittens are called the "Chibi Kaka", and preside over the "Chibi Kaka Shop" where players can spend points to buy in-game content.

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