Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou


Natsume's Book of Friends Season 2

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Synonyms: Natsume Yuujinchou Two, Natsume Yuujinchou 2, Natsume Yujincho 2
Japanese: 続 夏目友人帳
English: Natsume's Book of Friends Season 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 6, 2009 to Mar 31, 2009
Premiered: Winter 2009
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 01:00 (JST)
Licensors: NIS America, Inc.
Studios: Brain's Base
Source: Manga
Genres: Slice of LifeSlice of Life, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: IyashikeiIyashikei, MythologyMythology
Demographic: ShoujoShoujo
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.541 (scored by 125560125,560 users)
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Ranked: #1122
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Popularity: #983
Members: 248,465
Favorites: 1,440

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 1, 2010
I put off finishing Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou, the sequel to Natsume Yuujinchou, only because I didn't want it to end. I had really enjoyed the first season, and this one was even better.

Like it's prequel Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou has a very gentle feel to it. It's heavy focus on loneliness and longing, is evened out with cheerfulness of love and friendship that Natsume experiences not only with the youkai he encounters but with his foster parents, school friends, and other humans.

You can see Natsume growing stronger bonds with characters introduced in the first season. It's enjoyable to see the almost sibling love between Natsume and ...
Jan 15, 2009
~~Show completed as of March 30, 2009.

Story - 8.8/10 (B+)
At first glance, i thought the whole "defeating spirits" element was overused, but the way Natsume Yuujinchou does it is much different. Natsume's grandmother, Reiko collected the names of spirits she defeated in battles until the day she died, and Natsume wants to return all the names, even though he could risk his life in the process. It really flows well, especially how Natsume punches the spirits like it's no big deal, kinda funny there. Then we have Madara, or as we know him as Nyanko-sensei, the spirit who seeks the Book of Friends only to ...
Jul 15, 2009
Ahahaha~ I rated everything a ten. No. I'm not some mindless idiot who thought this series was the best thing since sliced bread. I'm a fellow reviewer who KNOWS this series is the best thing since sliced bread. Anyway, on with the review!

Story: 10/10
If you loved Natsume Yuujinchou's storyline, then you'll love Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou just the same. I honestly have a thing for 'characters who are shunned by others because of their special abilities' when it comes to anime. And I loved how they developed the story throughout the series. Makes it more enjoyable to watch.

Art: 10/10
The art . . . The art's amazing. ...
Dec 22, 2009
"Continuing the path that must be done"

As the first series continues, Natsume Takashi learned that many youkai have different powers with different purposes.

The Story...

It’s a continuation of the first series as they made a slightly different way of development because it shows more involvement of youkai and his capability to use his own power. It focuses of using the same method of youkai solving as new tale to tell and to discover as it goes deeper in its arc. The drama and mystery here became more interesting and entertaining than before as they add some twist to cope up viewers on watching.

Definitely a different way ...
Jul 20, 2011
NOTE: Since the content in all three seasons is similar enough that they don't warrant separate reviews, they will all be covered here. The fourth will be edited in when it finishes, unless it differs heavily from the first three by the end of its run.

Natsume Yuujinchou covers a familiar kind of story. We are presented with a teenage boy, who is unusually airy and doesn't socialize much, and frequently seems to be looking intently at things that aren't there. As you may have guessed, Natsume sees dead people. Well, not exactly... he can see Youkai, a kind of spirit told of in Japanese folklore.

Many ...
Oct 23, 2010
What makes an anime great? Is it purely a mix of great story, well made animation and soundtrack and engaging characters? Or does an anime need something extra to be regarded as truly great? Some kind of x-factor that makes you feel like you’re watching something special? I believe that a great anime needs both; that the x-factor that separates those shows you give 9 or 10 out of 10 from the others is created by having the great story, animation and so on. I used to believe that this mix could only be obtained through complexity, with unexpected twists ...
Jan 11, 2009
This series is a sequel to "Natsume Yuujinchou" which tells the story of a high school boy with the ability to see yokai. The plot revolves around his growing involvement with both the yokai and the people around him.

Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou's story continues the themes of the first series. Maintaining the seasonal style progression of the series we see the characters in autumn and winter and it continues to show us the slice of life style glimpses into Natsume's interactions with both humans and yokai.

The episodes maintain a nice balance between the humour and the more serious, melancholy side of Natsume's life.

This series isn't ...
Dec 31, 2010


Checklist:
High school boy with supernatural abilities – Check.
Shunned by society due to his powers – Check.
Dead Parents – Check.
Ancestor with the same power – Check.
Funny sidekick – Check.

Sigh…a typical show, huh? … But, wait! I have one more item on my checklist –
...
Apr 3, 2009
Preliminary (12/13 eps)
theme of Ayakashi in anime is inexhaustible
i enjoyed horrible histories of "Hundred stories"
was delighted with avantages of mysterious salesman in 'Mononoke"
but in those and many others anime such beings as Ayakashi always were represented as sly and evil children of darkness
and what are we seeing in "Natsume'? even Ayakashi have a sensitive soul, which icewall is broken by the kindness of the boy and Madara's devotion nature. Sure, continuing of Natsume's advantages is the most successful expecting of the season
Aug 7, 2015
In the first moments of the series, what I automatically enjoyed was the altruistic view of the main character, Natsume Takashi. I had not the feeling of an overwhelming strong, stubborned or desperate human, just a cheerful guy who wants to help any person in danger.

Each episode contains a different story, it brings different aspects of the moral and the relation between humans and youkais. Mostly, Takashi is brought to help and find a solution to coexist with this species, even if he already gets a Youkai living by his side.

Later on, the story continues and you follow the path of this young boy with ...
May 20, 2019
Loneliness, they are so overrated.

For Natsume, having an ability to see spirits when others can't is both a curse and a gift to him. A curse that caused him shunned by others, and even his parents because of his weird behaviour that frightens others whenever he mentioned of seeing something creepy. This loneliness struck him so deep that he would wake up covered in tears just thinking about it.

But, it's also a gift that resonates his feeling as the spirit's memories with her grandmother and their story behind it flows into his own. Every spirits he met ended up departing from him, leaving only the ...
Sep 21, 2015
Zoku Natsume is an example of a sequel done right. Like the first season, this show has all of the aesthetically pleasing things you cherished. The tone is still light-hearted, and often peaceful and mellow. Many times throughout this season you will feel a sort of familiar peace, and even melancholy. Finishing the season will without a doubt, leave you lonely, which is certainly ironic, considering the entire season, and show for that matter, has the idea of loneliness, and even to an extent, romanticizes it.

The soft nature of the show goes together nicely with the soundtrack, which is just as good as the ...
Jun 25, 2012
Allow me to create a sub-genre of anime in which this particular one fits right in. I'd like to put this anime into the Zoo genre of anime. The Zoo genre is an anime which has some special monster or some unique creature within the show. Each episode introduces and focuses on one particular type of that creature. Shows like Mushishi, Fruits Basket, and Panty and Stocking all qualify for this genre of anime. In Natsume Yuujinchou's case, the monster is the Youkai, the demon-like beings which only Natsume, the main hero, can see.
These animes tend to lack any core plot dictating the entire ...
Dec 5, 2020
In this season, we see the seasons change from Winter to Spring as it continues to bring us this feel-good, warm fuzzy feeling that leaves you smiling. The change of seasons as if to reflect the shift in character in Natsume as well. It continues to tell us the story of the characters and Natsume fighting their everyday battles, loneliness and trying to gain acceptance from the people around them.

The art is simple, but still well executed, and definitely enough to enjoy this series. Also appreciated that there were longer arcs in this season instead of the one story per episode kind of pacing. ...
Apr 26, 2009
Preliminary (9/13 eps)
I love this anime and Ive been watching it like 4 days ago and Its pretty good to me. I love it when Natsume called Madara "Cat-Pig" hehehe.. everytime when Natsume and Madara argues if Madara is a cat or a pig so he calls him "Cat-Pig". I LOVEE IT!
May 21, 2013
Im going to try to keep this as simple as possible for all you out there wondering what it's all about!

This is the 2nd season of the Natsume Yuujinchou series. It is following what happend in the 1st season Natsume Yuujinchou.

Art: 9/10
The arts in this series is really beautiful! It is not the same type of arts as for example the Bakemonogatari series had, but it has its charm.. and god, the char is fantastic!

Characters 10/10
Simply loving all of the characters of this series! I especially love Nyanko-sensei, but now.. who wouldn't? All of the characters who are there just for ...
Apr 8, 2017
Preliminary (4/13 eps)
This is not an objective review.
But if someone is still wondering if they should watch the anime here are the reasons.

What can I say? The story, the animation, the soundtracks are all very unimpressive.
But just like the prequel nowhere in this world do I find peace for my soul so much and so guaranteed as when i watch Natsume Yuujinchou.
And I am writing this from a laptop on my travels through New Zealand.
The characters are lovely and the pace is just right - the stories are just there to transmit certain kinds of emotions and feelings which is just perfect. It's a ...
Dec 9, 2012
It’s already bad that the first season was very short, so when it ended I was genuinely sad yet irritated. Why can’t they make this amazing series longer! So I am so much grateful that it continues.

Every new story is much more dramatic, inspiring, interesting, exciting and of course, touching. There is more twist to every new story so it is more exciting and anticipating. Some would be funny, some is scary, and most of it is very touching but definitely all of it is very interesting.

Madara is still denying that he cares for Natsume so much that his actually thinking that it will be ...
Feb 20, 2019
I find this season so hard to review because it's literally the exact same as the first season. At least where it counts.

Alright, so just like last time, the absolute best part of this anime is the little stories it tells. It's very good at creating complex characters and histories for them within a single episode. It's a very nice, comfortable anime to watch, especially if you're watching the anime hoping for a great story.

The art, while simple, is charming, and the sound compliments the tone of the anime very well. As far as the characters go, I'm glad that this season started to focus ...
Mar 4, 2022
Continuing the themes of the first season, Zoku Natsume Yuukinchou builds more and more upon the growing bonds of it's titular character and his feline companion. We see him grow closer than ever before to his school mates, a first for a boy who had gotten so used to being shunned because he claimed he could see spirits. We also get to see him connect more with his past and the mysterious character of Natsume Reiko, uncovering just a bit more of what kind of person she might have been.

I love watching this show, because it manages to tug on your heart strings in all ...