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Fans of natsume and nyanko-sensei rejoice: the second season of Natsume Yuujinchou (Natsume’s book of friends) has finally arrived! Packed with great humor, intense tragedy and poetic dialogue, the supernatural slice-of-life show is designed to squeeze a tear out of your laughter. A boy named takashi natsume has the ability to see spirits. He inherits the book of friends from his grandmother, Reiko, who had that same ability. The book contains the names of the spirits that reiko has defeated. Anyone who gets hold of it can control these spirits. Now that natsume has that book, he is pursued by spirits longing for its power and those who just wish for their names to be returned…

Those who have not seen Natsume Yuujinchou might assume that the anime would look familiar. After all, we have so many spirit- or monster-centered anime, haven’t we? My initial expectation was of another noisy and funny series; the show, rather, is a calm, slow-burning tale of a boy and his quest for a sense of belonging. One of the things that i particularly like is the evolution of Natsume’s character throughout the series. With the subtle touch of delicatedilemmas and enchanting atmospheres, Natsume gradually grows from a lonely orphan to a self-assured young man, who has to put up with a lot but still wants to do what he believes is right.

Loneliness can, i guess, push someone in two opposite directions. Some let the isolation eat away at them; while for others, like Natsume, it gives them a keener sense of empathy for others’ feelings.

The anime struck me with that stream of consciousness so powerful that he doesn’t just narrate events but thinks his feelings, his happiness and his frustrations aloud.

There are as many wonderful and beautiful things in the spirit realm, as well as things that are ugly and tragic. Most stories actually end up feeling bittersweet. The humorous tune always leaves a bitter aftertaste, striking a perfect balance between the moving and just plain funny. After all these moments of comedy and tragedy, at the centre of it is a warm heart that makes me eager to see what’s around the next corner. It’s no wonder that the original manga by Yuki Midorikawa has been known as “the most tear- shedding story in lala.”

It feels like just yesterday that i watched the finale of season one. It’s a cool autumn evening with friendship, beautiful fireworks, golden leaves on the trees and a sense of hope for the future. This anime has ended up in my top ten shows for 2008, and with the second season starting, maybe it’ll be in my top ten for 2009 as well. So, if you haven’t had the chance to watch the first season, i’d strongly recommend that you catch up and join this wonderful journey with Natsume and Nyanko-sensei. See you there! 这是《疯狂英语》上介绍《夏目友人帐》第二季的文章。之前我就是用这篇东东去参加英语演讲的...