This is one of my favorite series from the past summer season and still is up to this point. Plenty enough reason for me to create a thread for it.
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Plot Summary: Natsume Takashi has the ability to see spirits, which he has long kept secret. However, once he inherits a strange book that belonged to his deceased grandmother, Reiko, he discovers the reason why spirits surround him. Containing the names of these spirits, a binding contract was formed between the spirits and the owner of the book. Now, Natsume is determined to free the spirits and dissolve the contracts. With the help of a spirit cat, his days are filled trying to return the names to these spirits.
Zoku Natsume YÅ«jin-ChÅ (2nd Season - ongoing)
You're quite mistaken if you think that this is just your average supernatural anime series. Each episodes though episodic, brings a whole lot of emotion to every youkai/ayakashi encounter. It's a very mellow and heart warming series. It's more about Natsume as he discovers and understands the importance and meaning of everything (human and youkai alike) that's around him, than a horror series that isn't even scary nor funny at all. Well, speaking of which, with Nyanko-sensei around, you'd surely never get bored from LOL-ing. :lol: It also offers suspense from time to time.
GOD, now I feel like watching season 1 again! (guess I'd better hold it off until season 2 is finished) - just seen ep7 earlier but I already demand the production for a 3rd season to be started right now! :lol: (I just can't help it, I'm in love with this series for some reason)
If you don't have anything else better to watch, I suggest you try this. I highly recommend it. I remember creating a discussion thread for the 2nd season's first episode which never got any replies. - well I could care less, what matters is that I love this series. (hope some of you would too)
Even the themes and overall music used for this series are great. Another quality animation coming from Brain's Base studios. (who brought us Baccano! and D.Gray-man)
I was thinking about this one, but when I heard there was a 2nd season I decided to wait so I could watch both, now I ask you, is it better to watch S1 then S2 or is it okay to have a break? or is there no relation between the two?
I was thinking about this one, but when I heard there was a 2nd season I decided to wait so I could watch both, now I ask you, is it better to watch S1 then S2 or is it okay to have a break? or is there no relation between the two?
There's no need to continue right away to see the 2nd season after watching the first. I've had to wait for 3 months to see "Zoku" if you know what I mean. :lol:
The transition from the 1st to the 2nd season is somewhat like in Birdy.
I was thinking about this one, but when I heard there was a 2nd season I decided to wait so I could watch both, now I ask you, is it better to watch S1 then S2 or is it okay to have a break? or is there no relation between the two?
There's no need to continue right away to see the 2nd season after watching the first. I've had to wait for 3 months to see "Zoku" if you know what I mean. :lol:
The transition from the 1st to the 2nd season is somewhat like in Birdy.
very well then I'll jump into S1 when I got the time, do you know of any batch torrents, because with my way of watching its more easy if I have all the episodes already for when I get hooked or need to take a break and watch something else.
You're quite mistaken if you think that this is just your average supernatural anime series. Each episodes though episodic, brings a whole lot of emotion to every youkai/ayakashi encounter. It's a very mellow and heart warming series. It's more about Natsume as he discovers and understands the importance and meaning of everything (human and youkai alike) that's around him, than a horror series that isn't even scary nor funny at all. Well, speaking of which, with Nyanko-sensei around, you'd surely never get bored from LOL-ing. :lol: It also offers suspense from time to time.
Very dead-on analysis of the series, especially since I also feel like this series is very mellow and heart warming. I really enjoy this series as well, and Nyanko-sensei in cat form is just too cute!
hermitVI wrote...
Even the themes and overall music used for this series are great. Another quality animation coming from Brain's Base studios. (who brought us Baccano! and D.Gray-man)
I didn't think D.Gray-man was particularly well animated nor fleshed out, but that's just me. I kind of stopped watching it around the part where the group gets to Japan.
I love this anime by the way. I is very sad in some episodse and love it very much. By the way is there to be 3rd Sesone ? I would love to see more great Episodes and sesones of this anime. I love it >>>>>>> :) I am glad there are more people ho think this anime is great. See you :)
Bumping this for great justice. I just finished watching the first two seasons, and I loved them both. It's kinda like Mushishi and xxxHolic, isn't it? I'm excited to watch the third season as well, but I'll probably do that at the end of the season.