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Though the latter's looking less and less likely since he actually likes the boy but just won't admit it. And I suppose it'll end with either all the names in the book released or when Madara finally does kill the boy.
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They're also slowly revealing a little more of Takashi's childhood each time. Each story now draws closer and closer to revealing the mystery of Takashi's grandma, a little bit each time, but sometimes, they may serve to increase it instead. What it's to become, has more or less already become. It doesn't seem to be Midorikawa-sensei's aim for the manga. Since it introduces the vast richness of Japanese folklore, like the other two, and a lot of research into actual folklore seemed to have gone into it, I doubt it'd go into grand schemes and what not. The pace is rather meandering, pretty much like Mushishi and Hyakkiyakou. I've read up to the most recently released volume. The flashes of Reiko's past are quite interesting (as she's a more "vibrant" character than Takashi) and the covers hint at another major character who has yet to be introduced, but I'd be interested to see whether Midorikawa plans to just potter along with enjoyable episodic stories or try and introduce a grander arc to the story. If anyone's read any further and can say whether or not a bigger plot arc emerges I'd be very interested to see. I don't know why he doesn't just eat Natsume straight away he could just steal the book then, it's not like his name's in it!
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Plus Nyanko-sensei is awesome, if a little confusing. It reminds me of Mushishi more than anything, although it's not quite as overtly "moral" as Mushishi sometimes is.
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The premise doesn't seem to lend itself to a particularly interesting story from the first chapter it seems like it's going to be a "gotta free 'em all!" style story, but Midorikawa doesn't even use that aspect of the story in the third and fourth chapters (although the Yuujinchou does come into play for its original purpose - to bind spirits to Reiko's will.). I was quite surprised how much I liked the manga. It's definitely not an ecchi story, though. There is no fanservice in the first volume of the manga - I don't know about the rest of it, but it's shoujo so it'll probably just be boys with open shirts etc. I'm having some pretty high hopes for the anime (not just for the story but it also has a lot to do with seeing Nyanko-sensei's snarky, smexy butaneko ass in all its animated glory xD). I read this manga and, not unexpectedly, fell in love with its enchanting art and storyline, as well. I'm a fan of stuff like Mushishi, Ayakashi (Samurai Horror Tales), Mononoke, 100 Monogatari, Hyakkiyakou Shou, Kwaidan, Tales from Tono and heck, even Gegege Kitaro. UPDATE! Thanks to the alert of the kind people in this thread, it's come to my attention that a 30-sec trailer and a 2-min(ish) one, which is actually the good version of the sucky quality one I mentioned above:
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Only one I found online was a terribly sucky one with bad sound and visuals (imagine a camera aimed at a TV from a slightly off-side angle with reflections and people walking past the camera galore) that was taken during the recent Tokyo Anime Fair. Scan courtesy of bearmoon from the SiH forums Madara: Inoue Kazuhiko (Gunther in Kyou Kara Maou, Angel in Crisis Core, November in Darker Than Black, Kakashi in Naruto, Hatori in Fruits Basket and the list goes on and on) Natsume Takashi: Kamiya Hiroshi (Takemoto in Hachimitsu to Clover, Tieria in Gundam 00, Michel in Macross Frontier) But since the names aren't romanized, I'll put them here): The studio and project spearheaders are pretty much all mentioned in ANN so just follow the link above (looks like a good line-up to me, though), except for the music composer, who's listed in the official site as Yoshimori Makoto (Baccano!, Gakuen Alice).Ĭast (Not mentioned in ANN but the VAs for the two lead characters are mentioned in the official site. With the help of a spirit "cat" (who really just wants Natsume to die so he can have the book), Natsume spends his days dissolving the contracts that bind the spirits and trying not to get killed. Now that Natsume has inherited this book, a never-ending stream of spirits is coming after him. Reiko, though, used to bully the spirits, and bound them to her will in the "Book of Friends". Natsume's just an ordinary kid, except he can see spirits, just like his grandma Reiko could. Title translation: The Natsume Book of Friends It's not really something that's newly-announced since it's slated for airing in summer but I didn't see any announcement of it made here (unless I've utterly missed it despite combing through the subforum) for it so here we go: