You know, I was a bit surprised that there weren’t more people reviewing Natsume Yuujinchou San. Exactly like its preceding two seasons, it follows Natsume Takashi as he juggles between building a family with the Fujiwaras, the few but cherished friendships he’s made, and discovering more about his grandmother Reiko through his involvement with youkai. Also like the first two seasons is the feeling and atmosphere carried by the show: very light, pastel animation; very easy on the eyes even if it is lacking in detail. For the most part (and I say this vaguely because I’m terrible at paying attention to these things) the music is well selected and fits the calming, soothing theme, picking up when the action starts.
But most importantly, is the the heart of Natsume Yuujinchou which, of course, is Nyanko Sensei.
I. Love. That. Cat!
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