I used to call Tieria “Showels” (well, I still call him like that).
Damn you Kamiya and your gilry boy characters! Now I just have to call Natsume-tan “Natsushower”. Damn you! ♥
I used to call Tieria “Showels” (well, I still call him like that).
Damn you Kamiya and your gilry boy characters! Now I just have to call Natsume-tan “Natsushower”. Damn you! ♥
My Figures (Second set of photos)
Hope you’ve enjoyed my little (OK, it wasn’t tiny at all) spam for Natsume.
I was planning this for a long time, but didn’t have the inspiration for it until today.
Natsume Yuujinchou’s manga and anime are great, so I really hope I could make you get curious with it. The manga volumes are really neat and beautiful, worth of buying and collecting. The anime is not that hard to find on stores or even on the internet. And, just like the manga, it is very beautiful. The arts can sound a very simple but believe me: The simplicity of it is what makes it really amazing. :)
Overall, it feels like poetry and it’s really inspiring.
Natsume Yuujinchou (AKA Natsume’s Book of Friends, 夏目友人帳) has two anime seasons, the fist one released on 2008 and, the other, called ‘Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou’, released on 2009.
The manga was created and designed by Yuki Midorikawa and it is been published since 2005, having already reach the 10 volumes mark. Although it is still ongoing project, it has been released on USA and Canada by Viz Media.
With lovely panels full of movement and emotions, Yuki makes a great masterpiece with strong features and a lovely slice-of-life manga with a twist: The supernatural events and Natsume’s development as he learns how to control his powers. Past and future got merge together, old mementos and good or bad memories arise. Natsume Yuujinchou is a work of geniality that hooks the readers (or watchers) like a heart touching melody.