Natsume Yuujinchou...
I-I think I've fallen in love with the anime. It starts out slowly, and is not the type of anime that's fast-paced or exciting- it's more of a slice-of-life anime, with little wisdoms from Natsume Takashi as he goes on his midadventures with the youkai, the protagonist. I really like the character development though, it is quite deep and more about his coming-of-age and childhood days trying to help people and returning the youkais' names, along with discovering more about humanity and that in reality, there is no difference between youkais or humans- both in the end love and feel heartbreak all the same.
I never thought I'd like these type of animes, and honestly, I almost gave up on this hidden jewel among the sea of anime until I saw a review that made me go back to it. <3 This is a short but beautiful piece of work, and each episode is sort of unrelated to the other, and can be switched around a bit, but all tell the daily life of Natsume and the people he meets along his way to adulthood. And in reality, now that I am halfway through season one, I've realized that this anime is actually using the characters to tell morals that closely tie with each other. It's very plot-driven in that sense, hmm. :)
I hope season 5 can come. <3
rating: 8.5/10.
I never thought I'd like these type of animes, and honestly, I almost gave up on this hidden jewel among the sea of anime until I saw a review that made me go back to it. <3 This is a short but beautiful piece of work, and each episode is sort of unrelated to the other, and can be switched around a bit, but all tell the daily life of Natsume and the people he meets along his way to adulthood. And in reality, now that I am halfway through season one, I've realized that this anime is actually using the characters to tell morals that closely tie with each other. It's very plot-driven in that sense, hmm. :)
I hope season 5 can come. <3
rating: 8.5/10.