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Info edit entry add/edit titles add/edit resources add/edit tags Info Titles Add to My List Main Title Natsume Yuujinchou San (a8286) Official Title javerified 夏目友人帳 参 Official Title en Natsume`s Book of Friends (3) Type TV Series, 13 episodes Year 05.07.2011 until 27.09.2011 Season Summer 2011 Tags comedyAnime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are built upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience. Japanese humour can be a bit strange to westerners, so if you`re new to this type of humour, just bear with it; it`ll most likely grow on you if you`re a fan of other kinds of comedy., contemporary fantasyMagic and supernatural beings exist secretly in what is generally regarded as the real world. Such elements may have originated from another world. Stories where a modern-day character travels to an alternate fantasy world are not considered contemporary fantasy., daily lifeThe antics of the protagonists do not take place in some exotic setting or time, but in everyday life. Daily Life is basically a synonym for everything normal, repetitive, and trivial happening to your average person., demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., fantasyImaginative or fanciful work, especially one dealing with supernatural elements and themes., mangaManga is the lifeblood that drives the anime industry. Everything and its mother is based on manga. However! There are exceptions where the manga was not the basis for the anime. See also manhua and manhwa., shoujoIn the context of manga and associated media, shoujo, literally meaning "girl", refers to a female audience roughly between the ages of 10 and 18. - [similar] Resources Official websiteOfficial websiteTwitterWiki (en)Wiki (jp)CrunchyrollAllcinemaAnisonSyoboiANNMAL Rating 8.78 (2980) Average 8.31 (2998) Review Rating N/A (0) Added by hidden on 2011-02-21 13:42 Edited by hidden on 2022-10-26 15:58 Main Title Natsume Yuujinchou San (a8286) Official Title javerified 夏目友人帳 参 Official Title en Natsume`s Book of Friends (3) Official Title th นัตสึเมะกับบันทึกพิศวง ภาค 3 Official Title zh-Hans 夏目友人帐 参 Synonym Natsume3, Тетрадь дружбы Нацумэ 3, زاکو ناتسومه یوجینچو 3, کتابٍ دوستان ناتسومه 3, 夏目友人帐3 Short ny3, nyc3 Add episodes up throughall episodes & specials Watched noyes State ignoredeletedexternal storage (cd/dvd/...)internal storage (hdd/ssd/...)remote storage (NAS/cloud/...)unknown help Type ignorecorrupted/invalid crcnormal/originalotherself editedstreamed help Generic Type ignorein theaterson blurayon dvdon tvon vhsotherself rippedstreamed help Source Storage Note update? update existing Info You can add this anime to your mylist with the form above using generic files. Expand per group/episode if you wish to add specific files. Manual adding is not recommended. The best way to add files to your mylist is by using an AniDB Client. Add main cast show more Kamiya Hiroshi as Natsume Takashi Itou Eiji as Fujiwara Shigeru Itou Miki as Fujiwara Touko Yukino Satsuki as Hiiragi Okamura Akemi as Hinoe Suganuma Hisayoshi as Kitamoto Atsushi Yajima Akiko as Kogitsune Inoue Kazuhiko as Nyanko-sensei Madara Suwabe Jun`ichi as Matoba Seiji Kuroda Takaya as Misuzu main staff show more Original Work: Midorikawa Yuki Direction: Oomori Takahiro Series Composition: Murai Sadayuki Character Design: Takata Akira Chief Animation Direction: Takata Akira Takata Akira Yamada Tatsuo Music: Yoshimori Makoto Animation Work: Brain`s Base Work: NAS * Based on a manga by Midorikawa Yuki serialised in LaLa DX in 2005, before switching to LaLa in 2008. Natsume Takashi has been able to see yokai since his early days. His grandmother, Reiko, possessed the Yujin-chou, a list of names of yokai sworn to fealty. Ever since Takashi inherited the list, he has been constantly attacked by yokai. Takashi, however, has decided to return to the yokai their names. Together with his self-proclaimed bodyguard Nyanko, Takashi has met and come to know many yokai. ~ adapted and translated from official site by Cranston Statistics Score/Rank by Rating 8.78 (2980) #71 (#5) Popularity #712 (#37) Favourites/Rec. Favourites #468 (70) Recommended 24 Running Time approx. 5h 25m Completed 4444 (68.0%) Watching 239 (3.7%) Plan to Watch 1813 (27.7%) Dropped 38 (0.6%) Directly Related Indirectly Related collapse pane directly related anime relation graph add/edit relations Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou Prequel TV Series, 2009, 13 eps, 8.65 (4123), 8.36 (4162) Natsume Yuujinchou Shi Sequel TV Series, 2012, 13 eps, 8.91 (2624), 8.34 (2643) indirectly related anime relation graph add/edit relations Gekijouban Natsume Yuujinchou: Utsusemi ni Musubu Movie, 2018, 1 ep, 8.66 (501), 7.90 (504) Natsume Yuujinchou TV Series, 2008, 13 eps, 8.16 (5302), 8.14 (5349) Natsume Yuujinchou Go TV Series, 2016, 11 eps, 8.75 (1305), 8.08 (1314) Natsume Yuujinchou Roku TV Series, 2017, 11 eps, 8.91 (1090), 8.16 (1098) Natsume Yuujinchou Shichi TV Series Natsume Yuujinchou: Ishi Okoshi to Ayashiki Raihousha Movie, 2021, 1 ep, 8.19 (270), 7.63 (270) Natsume Yuujinchou: Itsuka Yuki no Hi ni OVA, 2014, 1 ep, 8.34 (1132), 7.86 (1136) Natsume Yuujinchou: Nyanko-sensei to Hajimete no Otsukai OVA, 2013, 1 ep, 6.73 (820), 7.15 (823) Recommendations add Review collapse pane recommendations show all add recommendation edit/delete recommendations recommended by 24 users - 3 for fans - 8 recommended - 13 must see recommended by bnns on 2024-03-05 12:29 Enjoyed this slow pace slice of life fantasy series, S3 continues in the vein of the previous seasons. Starts of by re-introducing us to MC. There isn't much in the way of story progression, but still I enjoyed it. The opening music for this season was brilliant. must see by nadeschda on 2019-02-03 20:57 Another great season of Natsume - even though I liked the first two seasons more. I loved seeing how the relationship of Natsume with his friends and family improved again. Also I love stories from his past which are connected to his present time. The stories are as usual very emotional, warm-hearted and simply enjoyable. must see by Helemar on 2017-01-10 04:46 Warm and inviting, the series will make you simply want to watch more and more. It's so rare to find a series like this. must see by DeadlyEmbrace on 2016-05-08 20:27 Another highly enjoyable season of Natsume, every episode is heartwarming. An absolute must see must see by yota71 on 2015-03-06 07:21 As for the previous season absolutely a MUST see! 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Is it violent Action, an awe-inspiring Adventure in a foreign place, the gripping life of a Detective, a slapstick Comedy, an Ecchi Harem anime, a SciFi epic, or some Fantasy travelling adventure? · comedyAnime whose central struggle causes hilarious results. These stories are built upon funny characters, situations and events. A comedy anime is laced with humour and sets out to provoke laughter from the audience. Japanese humour can be a bit strange to westerners, so if you`re new to this type of humour, just bear with it; it`ll most likely grow on you if you`re a fan of other kinds of comedy. ** · speculative fictionSpeculative fiction is an umbrella genre encompassing fiction with certain elements that do not exist in the real world, often in the context of supernatural, futuristic or other imaginative themes. This includes, but is not limited to, science fiction, fantasy, superhero fiction, horror, utopian and dystopian fiction, fairytale fantasy, supernatural fiction, as well as combinations thereof. · · fantasyImaginative or fanciful work, especially one dealing with supernatural elements and themes. *** · · · contemporary fantasyMagic and supernatural beings exist secretly in what is generally regarded as the real world. Such elements may have originated from another world. Stories where a modern-day character travels to an alternate fantasy world are not considered contemporary fantasy. *** · · · demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment. ** · · · magicMagic is the art of purportedly manipulating aspects of reality either by supernatural means or through knowledge of unknown occult laws. · · · · magic circlesA circle used to contain magical energy and/or to provide magical protection. It can be drawn (with chalk etc.) or it can just spontaneously appear as part of the spell/ritual. weightless maintenance tagsThese tags are used for maintenance. · TO BE MOVED TO CHARACTERTags under this parent tag are going to be moved to character tags and removed from the anime they`re currently assigned to. They will be blocked from the anime system once that move is complete. Please help with that job if you know what characters they should be assigned to. · · animal sidekickEvery mahou shoujo anime needs them, the cute little critters that are supposed to help the protagonists but in reality are nothing but useless bystanders most often abused for gags. Kids love them but they can also often turn into an annoyance. weightless · · kappaKappa are legendary creatures, a type of water sprite found in Japanese folklore. They are typically depicted as roughly humanoid in form and about the size of a child with scaly, reptilian skin ranging in color from green to yellow or blue. weightless · · kitsuneKitsune is the Japanese word for fox, which are a common subject of Japanese folklore. This term in English specifically refers to kitsune as demon foxes or fox spirits. Not to be confused with foxpersons, a juujin with fox characteristics. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form. weightless · · melancholicA melancholic person is someone that is filled with or affected by great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature. weightless · TO BE MOVED TO EPISODETags under this parent tag are going to be moved to episode tags and removed from the anime they`re currently assigned to. They will be blocked from the anime system once that move is complete. Please help with that job if you know what episodes they should be assigned to. · · flashbackA flashback is a moment where events from the past are recounted. Flashbacks are used primarily to give insight into a character`s mind or to reveal information previously kept from the audience. They normally consist of mostly new content; they are different from and should not be confused with recaps, where old content is shown again for no particular purpose. Generally, to qualify as a flashback, the scene must advance the narrative. The opposite is a flashforward. See also in medias res. weightless · · hanamiHanami (花見, lit. "flower viewing") is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, "flower" in this case almost always meaning cherry blossoms or ume blossoms. weightless originno description set · Japanese productionno description set weightless original workWhat the anime is based on! This is given as the original work credit in the OP. Mostly of academic interest, but a useful bit of info, hinting at the possible depth of story. · mangaManga is the lifeblood that drives the anime industry. Everything and its mother is based on manga. However! There are exceptions where the manga was not the basis for the anime. See also manhua and manhwa. weightless settingThe setting describes in what time and place an anime takes place. To a certain extent it describes what you can expect from the world in the anime. · placeThe places the anime can take place in. Includes more specific places such as a country on Earth, as well as more general places such as a dystopia or a mirror world. · · EarthThe Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is a ball of hot mud, but on the surface it`s cold enough, so most of us live on it (or are supposed to). To its inhabitants, our planet is their home, so, as a species, we cherish it to the point many cultures even to this day deify it. The Earth is the main setting of most fiction, but many titles are set in other places, such as unrelated fantasy worlds, and in a considerable number of fictional titles the Earth is actually destroyed by invaders. *** · · · AsiaAsia is Earth`s largest and most populous continent. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilizations. Asia is notable for not only its overall large size and population, but also dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. *** · · · · JapanJapan is a sovereign island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian mainland and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and China in the southwest. *** · timeThis placeholder lists different epochs in human history and more vague but important timelines such as the future, the present and the past. · · presentSomewhere between past and future. *** target audienceAnime, like everything else in the modern world, is targeted towards specific audiences, both implicitly by the creators and overtly by the marketing. · shoujoIn the context of manga and associated media, shoujo, literally meaning "girl", refers to a female audience roughly between the ages of 10 and 18. weightless themesThemes describe the very central elements important to the anime stories. They set the backdrop against which the protagonists must face their challenges. Be it School Life, present Daily Life, Military action, Cyberpunk, Law and Order detective work, Sports, or the Underworld. These are only but a few of the more typical backgrounds for anime plots. Add to that a Conspiracy setting with a possible tragic outcome, the Themes span most of the imaginable subject matter relevant to anime. · afterlifeThe afterlife is the continued existence of an essential part of an individual`s identity or consciousness after the death of the body. When people continue existing beyond the death of their physical bodies, they may or may not keep interacting with the realm of the living and/or retain their memories. It is possible for them to start a new life without a physical body in a spirit realm, and they may or may not be able to understand that they`re already dead. *+ · alcoholAlcohol (or more scientifically, ethanol), is one of the world`s oldest psychoactive substances. It is traditionally found in the form of a beverage such as beer, wine, or liquor, although in some contexts it can be inhaled to produce similar or intoxication, and some people prefer another way of consuming beverage-form alcohol. * · body and hostWhen a foreign entity like that of a symbiote, body snatcher, puppeteer parasite, or even a hacker (when regarding machines like robots and computers) enters/outright hijacks a body, the possessed subject becomes what is usually called: the host. · · body takeoverA person`s body is taken over by some foreign intelligence. It`s not brainwashing, because they still have control of their own mind — but that`s all they have. Either they`ve been reduced to a spectator in their own body, or their soul has been booted out of their body entirely. Either way, the rest of the cast will soon find he`s not himself. weightless · bullyingBullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. One who engages in bullying is known as a bully. weightless · curseA "curse" in this manner depicts an adversity placed upon a person or object by a supernatural power often represented by unique designs and symbols found on the inflicted. While not all curses have negative effects, the majority are meant to remain forever hexing to the receiving victim`s soul. *+ · daily lifeThe antics of the protagonists do not take place in some exotic setting or time, but in everyday life. Daily Life is basically a synonym for everything normal, repetitive, and trivial happening to your average person. *** · friendshipThe feeling of trust, kindness, and friendship between a group of high school students for example, is a central theme of this anime. *+ · heart-warmingThe story and its characters give off good vibes — includes elevated feelings of affection such as tenderness, sympathy and love, all in one package. The kind of anime which leaves you with a warm feeling inside and you can not stop smiling while watching it. weightless · mythologyThe anime gets inspirations from many forms of mythologies (either Greek, Egyptian, Nord, etc.) to form its story and setting. · · folkloreFolklore, or simply Lore, are the traditions of a culture, subculture, or group, in the form of legends, music, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales, stories, tall tales and customs. In usage, there is a continuum between folklore and mythology. Folklore is generally divided into four areas of study: physical artifacts, transmissible entities and stories, culture and technologies, and behaviors and rituals. weightless · religionReligion is a collection of belief systems, cultural systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to spirituality and, sometimes, to moral values. Many religions have narratives, symbols, traditions and sacred histories that are intended to give meaning to life or to explain the origin of life or the universe. They tend to derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle from their ideas about the cosmos and human nature. · · ShintoismShintoism presents a blessed being or creature that governs over areas of terrain, general space of existence, or an individual object (be it alive or inanimate). Everything has its own "spiritual essence". Defined as the earliest Japanese thoughts of an unified religion, the word Shinto comes from the Chinese hanzi "神道", combining two kanji: "shin" (神), meaning gods or spirits; and "tō" (道), meaning a philosophical path or study. * · school lifeSince a large part of the anime audience still takes part in school life or is visiting college, it is only natural to choose a setting the audience can identify with, be it elementary, middle, or high school. For the older viewers a college setting with more mature real-life problems is appropriate. And since clubs take up so much time in the lives of students, these are obviously also important. * · · elementary schoolThe term elementary school is used in some countries for schools where children from the age of about five receive primary education. + · · high schoolA secondary school that usually contains grades 10 through 12 in Japan, or 9 through 12 in America. * episode specific furo sceneFuro (polite: Ofuro) is Japanese for bath, specifically a type of bath which originated as a short, steep-sided wooden bathtub. Baths of this type are found all over Japan in houses, apartments and traditional Japanese inns (Ryokans). 1 eps applies to episode(s): 3 hot springs visitAn onsen is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. Often the cast of a show somehow ends up going to an onsen because of various reasons, such as winning a lottery ticket. 1 eps applies to episode(s): 8 no ending segmentAn episode with no ending segment lacks an ending credits segment, commonly known as ED. This tag only applies to anime that ordinarily contain an ED; do not apply to anime that ordinarily do not have an ED. This means that, instead of an ending segment showing up, the main body of the episode plays while the credits show up on the screen, or there aren`t ending credits to begin with; whether or not the song plays in the ED is not relevant for this tag. The inverse case is no opening segment. 1 eps applies to episode(s): 13 school culture festivalThe obligatory school festival (or cultural fair) with cosplay cafe, haunted house, theatre performance, and food booths cannot be missing in any school setting. 1 eps applies to episode(s): 9 related Character Tags ? add/edit tags abilitiesAbilities are skills or competences that have applicability in some sort of activity. archery (1)Archery is the art, practice, or skill of shooting arrows with a bow. A person who participates in archery is an archer. Archery has been used for hunting, but through most of human history its main use was for combat. With the invention of firearms, archery quickly became obsolete in war, but in the Far East it is to this day considered an important subject in martial arts, with archery dojos being ran by school archery clubs, and it reemerged as a recreational activity in the West as well.extrasensory perception (1)Extrasensory perception (ESP), involves reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses but sensed with the mind.fixed-form shapeshifting (2)Fixed-form shapeshifting is the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms. This is contrasted to free-form shapeshifting, the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms.flying (1)This character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly). Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".pottery (1)no description setsinging (1)Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist. accessoriesAccessories are objects characters use or sometimes simply carry around. bag (1)A soft open-topped piece of luggage.bandage wrapping (1)The character is wrapped in bandages. It can be a portion of their body, or all of it.belt bag (1)A small fabric pouch secured with a zip and worn at the waist by a strap around the hips or waist.glasses (4)Glasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.horns accessory (1)no description setkiseru (1)Japanese pipe where the mouth piece and bowl are typically made from metal, with a tubular shaft of wood or bamboo stretching in between. The bowl is much smaller than that of western-style pipes.mask (1)Masks are items normally worn on the face. Their uses range from medical (example: oxygen mask) to disguise (avoiding recognition). They can also be used for entertainment (for example, in theater or dance), and may even be forced upon someone as punishment. Masks have been in use since ancient times. clothingClothing is fiber and textile material worn on the body. kimono (5)The kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. They are also commonly worn with a hakama, geta, and tabi.sandals (2)A shoe with open-work upper or no upper, fastened with straps.school uniform (5)A type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety.skirt (1)A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found. entityno description set demon (29)In Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment.domestic cat (1)The cat is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for companionship and its ability to hunt vermin and household pests. Cats have been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years and are the most popular pet in the world. They have bodies adapted to killing small prey and are skilled predators, hunting over 1,000 species for food. Despite being solitary hunters, they`re a social species with many means of communication.dragon (1)Very intelligent mythical beings - a cross between a very large lizard and a dinosaur - that breath fire, and have a knack for kidnapping damsels, thus distressing them.fox (1)Foxes are small-to-medium-sized, omnivorous mammals that have a flattened skull, upright triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or brush). Not to be confused with foxperson, a juujin with fox characteristics. Not to be confused with kitsune, a demon fox or fox spirit from folklore.human (9)Modern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.kappa (1)Kappa are legendary creatures, a type of water sprite found in Japanese folklore. They are typically depicted as roughly humanoid in form and about the size of a child with scaly, reptilian skin ranging in color from green to yellow or blue.kitsune (1)Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox, which are a common subject of Japanese folklore. This term in English specifically refers to kitsune as demon foxes or fox spirits. Not to be confused with foxpersons, a juujin with fox characteristics. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form.mermaid (1)A creature that is half-human (usually the upper body) and half-fish (usually the lower body). A male mermaid is called merman (but they can appear under many different names)talking animal (1)Talking animals are a common theme in mythology and folk tales, as well as children`s literature. Fictional talking creatures often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities but appearing as a creature. An animal that only knows how to say its name (for example, 99.9% of all Pokemon), are not talking animals. fashion accessoriesno description set bell (1)no description setcat bell (1)no description sethairpin (1)no description sethat (1)A hat is a headgear that typically has a shaped crown and a brim; the shape and size of the brim changes with the type of hat. Hats may be peaked. Hats are worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory.ribbon tie (1)A ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag.scarf tie (1)A scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all.wristwatch (1)A wristwatch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person, attached to the wrist with a strap or bracelet. In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions. fetish appealsno description set androgynous (2)Androgynous characters are ambivalent or indeterminate in terms of gender, and can exhibit both masculine and feminine physical traits all at once. It is frequently difficult or impossible to say whether they are really male or female from direct visual observation.bishounen (2)A bishounen is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)" and describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in East Asia: a young man of effeminate beauty. While the beauty transcends gender, the character clearly has a male body; their gender is not ambiguous and there the character is not androgynous.meganekko (1)Literally, "glasses girl" — one of the classic "sweet girl" stereotypes in anime. Cute enough without going overboard or posing the threat that a more conventionally beautiful girl might, the meganekko is usually pleasant, smart, and clever.moe (1)Moe is a Japanese slang loanword that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, and video games. At the anime level, the cute girls doing cute things (CGDCT) tag may also apply.trap (1)A trap is a plot device where a male character is mistaken for a female, with the intention of sexually deceiving other characters and/or the viewer. This behavior does not need to be intentional by the male (it is often not intentional) or continually maintained by the male, but the occurrence is common enough to deserve this fetish-specific tag. looksThe looks are a person`s physical appearance. They are commonly used to describe people. Specific parts of one`s looks are most often referred to when especially pleasing or attractive, and sometimes also when particularly jarring. bald (2)A bald person is someone, most often a male, who does not have any hair on their head. If there`s still hair remaining on the sides or rear of the head, then that person is not yet bald, but balding. This does not include facial hair; a bald person may still have a beard, moustache, or eyebrows.black eyes (1)This character has black eyes. (This does not refer to the injury called a black eye)black hair (2)The character has black hair.blue eyes (1)This character has blue-colored eyes.blue hair (2)The character has blue hair.brown eyes (3)The character has brown eyes.brown hair (6)The character has brown hair.fair skin (3)Fair skin is a naturally occurring range of skin colour that is lighter than the average for humans, but not light enough to be considered white. Ethnically speaking, a reasonable real life metric for fair skin is the skin colour of people normally said to be "white".feline pupils (1)Pupils that appear to be stretched vertically. These style of eyes are commonly seen with fantasy characters or animals like felines, foxes, lizards, and snakes.fins (1)A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while travelling in water, air, or other fluid media.goatee (2)A goatee is a style of facial hair sporting hair on the chin but not the cheeks. A goatee can coexist with sideburns so long as they do not connect; should the sideburns be connected from side-to-side via the goatee, they would cease to exist individually and form a single beard instead. A goatee connected with the moustache is a circle beard.grey hair (1)Of a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky. Refers to hair that is this color.grey skin (1)no description sethandsome (1)no description setlong hair (1)Long hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.makeup (1)The character wears make-up.moustache (2)A moustache is facial hair grown on the upper lip.one-eyed (3)One of the character`s eyes is useless and/or is almost always covered by something (like the character`s hair, or an eye patch).orange eyes (1)The character has orange eyes.perm hairstyle (1)A permanent wave, commonly called a perm, is the chemical and/or thermal treatment of hair to produce waves, curls or straight hair. The use of the word `permanent` is justified insofar as when the wave is permed, it remains so; however, as the hair grows, the new hair that grows has not been waved, while cutting the hair from the end removes that which is waved, giving the impression that the permanent wave gradually disappears.real dog ears (1)no description setreal horns (1)Any size and number of bone appendices, appearing at the top of the character`s head (or other similar body part when applicable). Does not include fake horns.real single horn (2)The character has exactly one horn (more than one would be "horns").red eyes (1)This character has red eyes.red skin (1)no description setshort hair (7)Short hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length.shoulder-length hair (4)Shoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair.tail (1)The tail is the section at the rear end of an animal`s body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacrum and coccyx in mammals, reptiles, and birds. Please see the full tag description for usage instructions for this tag.very long hair (1)Very long hair is hair from (and including) waist-length hair or longer.white hair (1)The character has pure white hair.white skin (1)The character has pure white skin. Not to be confused with fair skin, which is found in real life white people; instead, some or all of this character`s skin is completely lacking any colour.wings (1)no description setyellow hair (7)The character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. nationalityPlease refer to guidance on the Wiki on adding nationality tags (see link in tag description). Japanese (8)A character originating from the island nation of Japan. roleno description set actor (1)An actor or actress is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity. The ancient Greek word for an "actor", ὑποκριτής (hypokrites), means literally "one who interprets"; in this sense, an actor is one who interprets a dramatic character.animal sidekick (1)Every mahou shoujo anime needs them, the cute little critters that are supposed to help the protagonists but in reality are nothing but useless bystanders most often abused for gags. Kids love them but they can also often turn into an annoyance.clanlord (1)no description setclass president (1)They are smart, poised, caring, and they may butt their nose in where no one wants it. The Class President is disturbed by how the lead or their friends don`t participate in club activities or how their grades are slipping and never gets the hint that nobody cares about that stuff. Frequently admonishes the cast for small mistakes, helps makes up for the Two Teacher School, and may be in cahoots with the Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Almost always called "iinchou" in place of their real name.exorcist (3)no description sethomemaker (1)A homemaker is a person, generally married, who stays at home and is in charge of the home and the children, normally not having a job at all or at most having a part-time job. In many societies, women are far more prone to be homemakers than men; a female homemaker is commonly called a housewife.orphan (1)The character (in common usage: only a child, or the young of an animal) has lost both parents.school club president (1)Japanese schools` extra-curricular activities are centered around "club activities" organised by the students themselves. Each club will generally be assigned its own room or other facilities, will have an advisor (who doesn`t always appear on screen), and will have a powerful president (kaicho) who`ll be a significant character of some sort. For series that revolve around a specific club, the club`s president frequently replaces the student council president in importance.student (6)A student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. traitsTraits are characteristics, habits, or trends that can be associated to and may be used to identify individuals. absent-minded (1)Absent-mindedness is a mental state of inattentive, careless, and/or forgetful behavior related to distraction from one`s environment. Someone is said to be absent-minded as a permanent trait, as opposed to as a transitory state, when they are commonly or recurringly become so. It is caused by any of: low overall attention ("blanking" or "zoning out"), hyperfocus on a single target leading to obliviousness to anything else, and unwarranted distraction of attention by irrelevant events.adolescent (4)An adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old.alcoholic (2)A person who drinks alcoholic substances habitually and to excess or who suffers from alcoholism.arrogant (1)Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one`s own importance or abilities.brave (1)This character shows little or no fear in face of danger, perhaps even jumping onto the danger when he or she believes the time comes.bullying (2)Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. One who engages in bullying is known as a bully.cheerful (1)This character is conducive to cheer; likely to dispel gloom or worry.child (2)A child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead.devoted (1)no description setdominant (1)no description setelderly (1)An elderly person is someone that is older than "middle-aged". For humans, this generally covers anyone age 65 and older.friendly (3)A friendly person is generally considered warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.helpful (2)This character is serviceable for an end or purpose.homosexual (1)Homosexual refers to someone that is attracted to another character of the same sex. A lesbian person is a female attracted to other females. A gay person is a male attracted to other males.honest (1)The character tries whenever able to communicate in truthful manner. Also, they may not be able to hide their emotions and/or thoughts easily.impulsive (1)Personality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment.kind (4)Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.lonely (2)Loneliness is an unpleasant feeling in which a person feels a strong sense of emptiness and solitude resulting from inadequate levels of social relationships. However, it is a subjective experience. Loneliness has also been described as social pain — a psychological mechanism meant to alert an individual of isolation and motivate her/him to seek social connections. (Source: Wikipedia)loyal (1)Character remains firm in friendship or support for a person or thing.masochist (1)A masochist obtains pleasure, sometimes sexual, from receiving pain and/or other cruelty from another person. The opposite of a masochist is a sadist.meek (1)A person is said to be meek when they are quiet, gentle, and somewhat submissive. Meek individuals tend to be humble, lack courage, and be difficult to irritate.middle aged (2)Someone is generally considered middle aged if they are between 40 to 65 years old.naive (1)A naive person lacks worldly knowledge, experience, wisdom, understanding, or judgement.overeater (1)A character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.persistent (1)Someone is persistent when they hold firmly or even obstinately to an opinion or course of action in spite of repeated difficulties or opposition. Some degree of persistence can be a quality and a useful asset, so as to not give up at the first difficulty; however, too much of it can be annoying to others at little or no actual advantage to oneself, as it leads one to continue in a doomed path despite better judgment.physically strong (2)In comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast.polite (2)Well-mannered and civilised. Also used for characters whose normal form of speech frequently uses keigo (honourific speech), which is very polite and formal Japanese.quiet (1)Character remains quiet. In most cases, speaks only when spoken to.ruthless (1)This character will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and will be unbound by any constraintssmoker (1)This character likes to smoke cigarettes, cigars or a pipe.trauma (1)Character with emotional or psychological injury, caused by single or multiple events/experiences in the past.tsundere (1)A character type (usually female), who is often easily agitated or combative, but other times is quite kind and caring, especially in situations involving a person they are (knowingly or unknowingly) attracted towards.two-faced (1)A two-faced person also known as a wolf in sheep`s clothing or nekokaburi (lit. pretending to wear a cat skin) is a person who pretends or hides their usually malicious or dangerous nature under the guise of kindliness.wealthy (1)Somebody in possesion of wealth, usually a lot of money.young adult (2)Someone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old. Cast Staff Songs Discography collapse pane Cast show all add/edit cast main character episode appearance appears in ep: 1-13, ED1, OP1 Natsume Takashi 15, male, bloodtype: B, 7.97 (88), bagA soft open-topped piece of luggage., friendlyA friendly person is generally considered warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character., helpfulThis character is serviceable for an end or purpose., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., lonelyLoneliness is an unpleasant feeling in which a person feels a strong sense of emptiness and solitude resulting from inadequate levels of social relationships. However, it is a subjective experience. Loneliness has also been described as social pain — a psychological mechanism meant to alert an individual of isolation and motivate her/him to seek social connections. (Source: Wikipedia), loyalCharacter remains firm in friendship or support for a person or thing., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. voiced by: Kamiya Hiroshi episode appearance appears in ep: 1-13, ED1, OP1 Nyanko-sensei male, 9.01 (109), alcoholicA person who drinks alcoholic substances habitually and to excess or who suffers from alcoholism., animal sidekickEvery mahou shoujo anime needs them, the cute little critters that are supposed to help the protagonists but in reality are nothing but useless bystanders most often abused for gags. Kids love them but they can also often turn into an annoyance., cat bellno description set, domestic catThe cat is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for companionship and its ability to hunt vermin and household pests. Cats have been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years and are the most popular pet in the world. They have bodies adapted to killing small prey and are skilled predators, hunting over 1,000 species for food. Despite being solitary hunters, they`re a social species with many means of communication., fixed-form shapeshiftingFixed-form shapeshifting is the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms. This is contrasted to free-form shapeshifting, the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms., overeaterA character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate., talking animalTalking animals are a common theme in mythology and folk tales, as well as children`s literature. Fictional talking creatures often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities but appearing as a creature. An animal that only knows how to say its name (for example, 99.9% of all Pokemon), are not talking animals. voiced by: Inoue Kazuhiko secondary cast episode appearance appears in ep: 1, 3, 8, 12-13, ED1 Fujiwara Shigeru male, 7.92 (17), friendlyA friendly person is generally considered warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character., glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., kindHaving or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature., middle agedSomeone is generally considered middle aged if they are between 40 to 65 years old., potteryno description set voiced by: Itou Eiji episode appearance appears in ep: 1, 3-4, 6, 8-9, 12-13, ED1, OP1 Fujiwara Touko female, 8.35 (23), brown eyesThe character has brown eyes., brown hairThe character has brown hair., homemakerA homemaker is a person, generally married, who stays at home and is in charge of the home and the children, normally not having a job at all or at most having a part-time job. In many societies, women are far more prone to be homemakers than men; a female homemaker is commonly called a housewife., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., kindHaving or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature., middle agedSomeone is generally considered middle aged if they are between 40 to 65 years old., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair. voiced by: Itou Miki episode appearance appears in ep: 6-7 Hiiragi female, 7.70 (24), demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., fair skinFair skin is a naturally occurring range of skin colour that is lighter than the average for humans, but not light enough to be considered white. Ethnically speaking, a reasonable real life metric for fair skin is the skin colour of people normally said to be "white"., horns accessoryno description set, kimonoThe kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. They are also commonly worn with a hakama, geta, and tabi., maskMasks are items normally worn on the face. Their uses range from medical (example: oxygen mask) to disguise (avoiding recognition). They can also be used for entertainment (for example, in theater or dance), and may even be forced upon someone as punishment. Masks have been in use since ancient times., sandalsA shoe with open-work upper or no upper, fastened with straps., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. voiced by: Yukino Satsuki episode appearance appears in ep: 8-9, 13, OP1 Hinoe female, 8.44 (30), blue hairThe character has blue hair., demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., hairpinno description set, homosexualHomosexual refers to someone that is attracted to another character of the same sex. A lesbian person is a female attracted to other females. A gay person is a male attracted to other males., kiseruJapanese pipe where the mouth piece and bowl are typically made from metal, with a tubular shaft of wood or bamboo stretching in between. The bowl is much smaller than that of western-style pipes., makeupThe character wears make-up., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., smokerThis character likes to smoke cigarettes, cigars or a pipe. voiced by: Okamura Akemi episode appearance appears in ep: 1-4, 9-13, OP1 Kitamoto Atsushi male, 4.62 (9), brown hairThe character has brown hair., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. voiced by: Suganuma Hisayoshi episode appearance appears in ep: 8, 13 Kogitsune male, 8.78 (24), androgynousAndrogynous characters are ambivalent or indeterminate in terms of gender, and can exhibit both masculine and feminine physical traits all at once. It is frequently difficult or impossible to say whether they are really male or female from direct visual observation., demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., friendlyA friendly person is generally considered warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character., impulsivePersonality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment., moeMoe is a Japanese slang loanword that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, and video games. At the anime level, the cute girls doing cute things (CGDCT) tag may also apply., tailThe tail is the section at the rear end of an animal`s body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacrum and coccyx in mammals, reptiles, and birds. Please see the full tag description for usage instructions for this tag., trapA trap is a plot device where a male character is mistaken for a female, with the intention of sexually deceiving other characters and/or the viewer. This behavior does not need to be intentional by the male (it is often not intentional) or continually maintained by the male, but the occurrence is common enough to deserve this fetish-specific tag., wristwatchA wristwatch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person, attached to the wrist with a strap or bracelet. In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions. voiced by: Yajima Akiko episode appearance appears in ep: 1, 3, 5, 7-8, 12-13, OP1 Madara male, 8.96 (44), demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., fixed-form shapeshiftingFixed-form shapeshifting is the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms. This is contrasted to free-form shapeshifting, the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms., flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly). Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters"., kitsuneKitsune is the Japanese word for fox, which are a common subject of Japanese folklore. This term in English specifically refers to kitsune as demon foxes or fox spirits. Not to be confused with foxpersons, a juujin with fox characteristics. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Foremost among these is the ability to assume human form., physically strongIn comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast., tsundereA character type (usually female), who is often easily agitated or combative, but other times is quite kind and caring, especially in situations involving a person they are (knowingly or unknowingly) attracted towards. voiced by: Inoue Kazuhiko episode appearance appears in ep: 6-7 Matoba Seiji 22, male, bloodtype: AB, 3.22 (17), archeryArchery is the art, practice, or skill of shooting arrows with a bow. A person who participates in archery is an archer. Archery has been used for hunting, but through most of human history its main use was for combat. With the invention of firearms, archery quickly became obsolete in war, but in the Far East it is to this day considered an important subject in martial arts, with archery dojos being ran by school archery clubs, and it reemerged as a recreational activity in the West as well., arrogantHaving or revealing an exaggerated sense of one`s own importance or abilities., bandage wrappingThe character is wrapped in bandages. It can be a portion of their body, or all of it., black hairThe character has black hair., clanlordno description set, exorcistno description set, ruthlessThis character will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and will be unbound by any constraints, young adultSomeone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old. voiced by: Suwabe Jun`ichi episode appearance appears in ep: 2, 13, OP1 Misuzu male, 8.45 (14), bellno description set, demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., physically strongIn comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast. voiced by: Kuroda Takaya episode appearance appears in ep: 6-7 Nanase female, 3.42 (10), elderlyAn elderly person is someone that is older than "middle-aged". For humans, this generally covers anyone age 65 and older., exorcistno description set, glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags., grey hairOf a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky. Refers to hair that is this color. voiced by: Doi Mika episode appearance appears in ep: 6-7 Natori Shuuichi 23, male, bloodtype: A, 6.35 (17), actorAn actor or actress is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity. The ancient Greek word for an "actor", ὑποκριτής (hypokrites), means literally "one who interprets"; in this sense, an actor is one who interprets a dramatic character., exorcistno description set, glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., meekA person is said to be meek when they are quiet, gentle, and somewhat submissive. Meek individuals tend to be humble, lack courage, and be difficult to irritate., singingSinging is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal techniques. A person who sings is called a singer or vocalist., yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair., young adultSomeone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old. voiced by: Ishida Akira episode appearance appears in ep: 1-2, OP1 Natsume Reiko female, 8.35 (26), adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., dominantno description set, JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., scarf tieA scarf tie is an item that would ordinarily be a scarf, but which is being used to tie a collar, typically a low-cut collar, well below the neck line, or attached in a similar way. Scarf ties are a common part of the sailor uniform frequently seen worn by Japanese schoolgirls. A scarf tie is not to be confused with a regular scarf; they should be treated separately. It is also not a ribbon tie; in fact, despite the name, a scarf tie is not a type of tie at all., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. voiced by: Kobayashi Sanae episode appearance appears in ep: 1-4, 9, 12-13, OP1 Nishimura Satoru male, 3.86 (10), brown hairThe character has brown hair., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. voiced by: Kimura Ryouhei episode appearance appears in ep: 1, 3-4, 9, 13, OP1 Sasada Jun female, 5.82 (26), brown hairThe character has brown hair., class presidentThey are smart, poised, caring, and they may butt their nose in where no one wants it. The Class President is disturbed by how the lead or their friends don`t participate in club activities or how their grades are slipping and never gets the hint that nobody cares about that stuff. Frequently admonishes the cast for small mistakes, helps makes up for the Two Teacher School, and may be in cahoots with the Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Almost always called "iinchou" in place of their real name., glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., meganekkoLiterally, "glasses girl" — one of the classic "sweet girl" stereotypes in anime. Cute enough without going overboard or posing the threat that a more conventionally beautiful girl might, the meganekko is usually pleasant, smart, and clever., ribbon tieA ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found. voiced by: Sawashiro Miyuki episode appearance appears in ep: 5, 9-11, 13, OP1 Taki Tooru 15, female, bloodtype: O, 7.94 (31), adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., hatA hat is a headgear that typically has a shaped crown and a brim; the shape and size of the brim changes with the type of hat. Hats may be peaked. Hats are worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor., yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. voiced by: Satou Rina episode appearance appears in ep: 2, 5, 9-11, 13, OP1 Tanuma Kaname 15, male, bloodtype: O, 7.77 (24), black eyesThis character has black eyes. (This does not refer to the injury called a black eye), black hairThe character has black hair., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. voiced by: Horie Kazuma staff add/edit staff credits Credit Name in Episodes Comment Original Work (原作) Midorikawa Yuki 白泉社「月刊LaLa」連載 Direction (監督) Oomori Takahiro Series Composition (シリーズ構成) Murai Sadayuki Character Design (キャラクターデザイン) Takata Akira Youkai Design (妖怪デザイン) Yamada Tatsuo Chief Animation Direction (総作画監督) Takata Akira 1 Takata Akira 1-7, 9-13 Yamada Tatsuo 2-13 Music (音楽) Yoshimori Makoto Music Work (音楽制作) Aniplex Music Assistance (音楽協力) Sony Music Entertainment 1-3 TV Tokyo Music 1-3 Sound Direction (音響演出) Oomori Takahiro 1-3 Sound Work (音響制作) DAX Production 1-3 Sound Effects (音響効果) Izumo Noriko 1-3 Editing (編集) Seki Kazuhiko Art Direction (美術監督) Shibutani Yukihiro credit given as 美術 Colour Design (色彩設計) Miyawaki Hiromi Photographic Direction (撮影監督) Tamura Hitoshi credit given as 撮影 Animation Producer (アニメーションプロデューサー) Satou Yumi Producer (プロデューサー) Kyoutani Tomomi TV Tokyo (テレビ東京) Sasaki Reiko Sugawara Hirofumi Yokoyama Shuko Assistant Producer (アシスタントプロデューサー) Kameyama Masahiro 1-3 Katou Kumiko 1-3 Minamikawa Akane 1-3 Satou Kazuya 1-3 Planning (企画) Katsumata Hideo Miyake Masanori Shiraishi Makoto TV Tokyo (テレビ東京) Uchiyama Haruto Planning Assistance (企画協力) LaLa Henshuubu 1-3 Animation Work (アニメーション制作) Brain`s Base Work Assistance (制作協力) ACGT 3 Work (制作) NAS Production (製作) 「夏目友人帳」製作委員会 Script/Screenplay (脚本) Murai Sadayuki 1-2, 8, 13 Hanada Jukki 3, 6-7 Yoshinaga Aya 4, 9, 12 Oonogi Hiroshi 5, 10-11 Storyboard (コンテ) Oomori Takahiro ED1, OP1 Storyboard (絵コンテ) Shinohara Toshiya 1 Terahigashi Katsumi 2, 6-7 Namura Hidetoshi 3 Ueda Hidehito 4 Oohata Kiyotaka 5 Kojima Masayuki 8 Sonoda Masahiro 9 Takahashi Hideya 10 Watanabe Takashi 11 Hisaki Kouji 12 Oomori Takahiro 13 Episode Direction (演出) Oomori Takahiro 1, ED1, OP1 Nakamura Satomi 2, 7 Sonoda Masahiro 3, 6, 9, 11 Ueda Hidehito 4 Takahashi Hideya 5, 10 Matsuda Kiyoshi 8, 13 Hisaki Kouji 12 Animation Direction (作画監督) Tanaka Orie 1, 7 Yamada Tatsuo 1, OP1 Kawazoe Masakazu 2, 8, 13 Matsumoto Fumio 3, 6, 9 Aono Atsushi 4, 10 Kondou Natsuko 5, 13 Fukuyo Takaaki 11 Ikeuchi Naoko 12 Itou Hideki 12 Murayama Kousuke 12 Takata Akira OP1 Back Sponsor Screen Illustration (サブタイトルバック) Matsuno Emiko 1-3 Animation (作画) Kishida Takahiro ED1 Key Animation (原画) Ban Yukiko 1 Katou Mayuko 1 Kawakami Nobuhiko 1 Kishida Takahiro 1 Matsuno Emiko 1 Saitou Mika 1 Sugimura Tomokazu 1 Yakou Hiroshi 1 Yamada Tatsuo 1 Yamazaki Eri 1 Yoshino Saburou 1 東富美流美 1 Takeuchi Asahi 1, OP1 Tanaka Orie 1, OP1 Abe Misao 2 Fujii Fumino 2 Horanai Kozue 2 Kasuga Hiroko 2 Kobayashi Miyuki 2 Miyazaki Hitomi 2 Moriya Mami 2 Mutou Terumi 2 Nakai Yoshimi 2 Niho Tomoyuki 2 Ozawa Saeko 2 Saitou Rie 2 Shimozuma Hisako 2 Takahara Shuuji 2 Takahashi Michiko 2 Takeuchi Kouta 2 Uetsu Yasuyoshi 2 Yokote Hiroto 2 Kondou Natsuko 2, OP1 Andou Masahiro 3 Furusawa Takafumi 3 Heo Gi-Dong 3 Hwang In-Beom 3 as Hwang In-Bum Imai Megumi 3 Kagiyama Hitoshi 3 Marvy Jack 3 Ogura Kyouhei 3 Onozawa Masako 3 Satou Haruka 3 Sonsan Kikaku 3 Yokoyama Etsuko 3 Aizawa Masahiro OP1 Gotan Kazuaki OP1 Kanamaru Ayako OP1 Kawazoe Masakazu OP1 Kishi Tomohiro OP1 Koichi Yuka OP1 Tanaka Ryou OP1 Tanaka Shiho OP1 Yoshida Takahiko OP1 2nd Key Animation (第二原画) Gotan Kazuaki 1 Kobayashi Miyuki 1 Takeuchi Kouta 1 Tsukamoto Ayumu 1 Yoshida Risako 1 Tanaka Chie 1-2 as 田中千絵 Nakamura Production 2 内山こずえ 2 Jang Chan-Ho 3 Kim Ye-Jin 3 Oh Hyeon-Gyeong 3 Given as Oh Hyeon-Kyeong Park Hyeon 3 Sonsan Kikaku 3 In-Between Animation Inspection (動画検査) Oikawa 1-2 Shirakawa Hiroshi 3 Tsutsumi Akie 3 In-Between Animation (動画) Hanjin Animation 1-2 Orange Animation 1-2 R.I.C. 1-2 Bang Gyoung-Jin 3 Big Owl 3 Hashimoto Kumi 3 Liu DingFu 3 Lu HongTao 3 Park Yeong-Je 3 Given as Park Young-Je Saitou Kazuhiro 3 Sonsan Kikaku 3 Wang MinQi 3 Xing Yue Donghua 3 Yu Hwa-Seon 3 Zhang Qiang 3 Zhang Yin 3 Colour Specification (色指定) Miyawaki Hiromi 1 Suzuki Hitoko 2 Usui Kouji 3 Finishing/Clean-up Inspection (検査) Miyawaki Hiromi 1 Suzuki Hitoko 2 Usui Kouji 3 Finishing/Clean-up (仕上) Hanjin Animation 1-2 Hayakawa Emi 1-2 Iijima Rie 1-2 Office Fuu 1-2 as office fu-u Orange Animation 1-2 R.I.C. 1-2 Saitou Ayako 1-2 Given as 齋藤あやこ Shimuta Kaori 1-2 Big Owl 3 Hatanaka Akiyuki 3 Hosokawa Kazumi 3 Koyanagi Hisashi 3 Li DongLiang 3 Minami Ryuusuke 3 Miyahara Naoko 3 Oh Young-Ran 3 Okumura Emi 3 Studio Targe 3 Wang HongYan 3 Xing Yue Donghua 3 Yan Jing 3 Zhang Qin 3 風谷美亜 3 Youkai Writing Design (妖怪文字デザイン) 尻火 1-3 Background Art (背景) Hasegawa Hiroyuki 1-3 Ishigaki Production 1-3 Itou Akemi 1-3 Kitai Marie 1-3 Ootsuka Nobuhiro 1-3 Shishido Taichi 1-3 Morishita Tomohiro 1, 3 Nagaoka Shiori 1, 3 Ogawa Yukako 1, 3 Studio Kanon 1, 3 Shibuya Kyouko 2 Fukushima Takayoshi 2-3 Nuibe Fumie 2-3 Shishiba Kaori 2-3 Ookawa Mayumi 3 Special Effects (特殊効果) Hasegawa Toshio 1-3 Photography (撮影) Graphinica 1-3 Park Hyo-Gyu 1-3 Tozawa Yuuichirou 1-3 Photography Assistance (撮影協力) Studio BACU 2-3 CG Work (CG制作) Octigraphica 1-3 Editing Assistant (編集助手) Ikeda Yasutaka 1-3 Online Editing (オンライン編集) Kitamoto Masaru 1 Honda Hiroki 1-3 Q-tec 1-3 Minami Ayaka 2 Tagaki Mai 3 Offline Editing (オフライン編集) Brain`s Base Henshuushitsu 1-3 Offline Editing Assistance (オフライン編集協力) Seki Henshuushitsu 1-3 Sound Work Manager (音響制作担当) Inaba Jun`ichi 1-3 Recording Assistant (録音助手) Yoshihara Hiromi 1-3 Recording Adjustment (録音調整) Kameda Ryouji 1-3 Recording Studio (録音スタジオ) Studio T&T 1-3 Casting Assistance (キャスティング協力) Bokuda Masami 1-3 Nelke Planning 1-3 Publicity (宣伝) Akita Osamu 1-3 Kurosaki Shizuka 1-3 Touda Naomi 1-3 Yamamoto Kazuko 1-3 Publicity (番組宣伝) Noguchi Kazumi 1-3 TV Tokyo (テレビ東京) Assistant Production Manager (制作進行) 伊東航平 1 Kubo Shouta 2 Kawasaki Yutaka 3 Location Hunting Assistance (ロケハン協力) Kino Masafumi 1-3 Maehara Rie 1-3 Plug-in Assistance (プラグイン協力) Watanabe Kengo 1-3 songs add/edit songs Relation Song in Episodes Rating Credit Staff Comment opening Boku ni Dekiru Koto 1-13, OP1 N/A (4) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) How Merry Marry Lyrics (作詞) Kudou Keiichi Takeuchi Osamu Music Composition (作曲) Kudou Keiichi Music Arrangement (編曲) How Merry Marry Itou Kentarou Matsuoka Motoki ending Kimi no Kakera 1-12, ED1 N/A (3) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Atari Kousuke Featuring (feat) Miyamoto Emiri Lyrics (作詞) Ishiwatari Junji Music Composition (作曲) 遠藤慎吾 Music Arrangement (編曲) Fujimoto Kazunori image song Jitensha ni Noreta Hi N/A (0) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kamiya Hiroshi Lyrics (作詞) Chiba Azusa Music Composition (作曲) Chiba Azusa Music Arrangement (編曲) Chiba Azusa discography Boku ni Dekiru Koto Single, 4 tracks, 07.09.2011 How Merry Marry Kiseki no Kakera Album, 13 tracks, 19.10.2011 Atari Kousuke, Hajime Chitose, Miyamoto Emiri Natsume Yuujinchou 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8 The Fox Child`s Watch 25m 23.08.2011 stream 9 Through the Autumn Wind 25m 30.08.2011 stream 10 The Broken Mirror 25m 06.09.2011 stream 11 Reflection 25m 13.09.2011 stream 12 A Place To Go Home To 25m 20.09.2011 stream 13 Natsume`s Book of Play 25m 27.09.2011 stream S1 Extra 1m OP1 Boku ni Dekiru Koto (1-13) 2m 05.07.2011 ED1 Kimi no Kakera (1-12) 2m 05.07.2011 C3 Ending EP13 2m 27.09.2011 O1 Natsume Yuujinchou San Live Special 105m add Similar Anime vote graph relation graph back