Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese cat is a Canadian-American animated television series. It is also educational. It aired with PBS Kids. In this television series the action is set in about 1840 during the Quing Dynasty. The series is about family obligations and loyalty.
Sagwa lives in the palace of a magistrate in Hong Kong before it was colonised. Sagwa is part of a colony of cats living in the Palace who have the ability to write with their tails.
The Siamese cats are involved in adventures incorporating moral lessons to educate children which is typical of children's shows. Chinese culture is also on display which helps to raise awareness of an alternative culture.
See cartoon cats for stuff.
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