Natsume's Book of Friends
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Shuffled between foster homes his whole life because he can see youkai — spirits from Japanese folklore — and nobody believes him, Takashi Natsume has learned to keep quiet about most things. Then he inherits his late grandmother's 'Book of Friends,' a notebook filled with the names of youkai she defeated and bound to her will. Now every spirit in the region either wants the book or wants their name back, and Natsume — accompanied by Madara, a powerful youkai stuck in the shape of a chubby lucky cat who serves as his reluctant bodyguard — decides to return the names one by one. This 13-episode TV series from Brain's Base is less about plot and more about mood. Each episode is mostly self-contained, following Natsume as he meets a different youkai with their own quiet story — loneliness, grief, waiting for someone who forgot them. It sounds melancholy, and it is, but in a way that feels warm rather than heavy. The rural setting, the soft soundtrack, the way Natsume slowly opens up to the people around him — it all adds up to something genuinely healing. If you liked Mushishi's meditative pacing and folklore, or The Ancient Magus' Bride's blend of supernatural and emotional storytelling, this is right in that space. Fukigen na Mononokean covers similar ground but with a lighter touch. Natsume Yuujinchou is the one that stays with you.
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Characters
Takashi Natsume
A kind, young man, Natsume inherits a book binding spirits and strives to free them, aided by his familiar, Madara.
Portrayed by Gibbs Adam
Madara
A powerful spirit, Madara is Natsume's familiar, often bickering but protective, bound to him by a promise.
Portrayed by Edwards Kara
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