Natsume Yūjin-Chō Go, the fifth season of the Natsume Yūjin-Chō series, continues the story of Takashi Natsume, a teenager who possesses the ability to see yokai, supernatural beings invisible to most humans. Inherited from his grandmother Reiko, this ability has often isolated Natsume, but he gradually learns to navigate his unique circumstances with the help of friends, both human and yokai. The series maintains its episodic structure, with each episode or arc focusing on Natsume’s encounters with various yokai and the emotional or moral dilemmas they present.
The season delves deeper into Natsume’s relationships, particularly with his guardian and bodyguard, Madara, also known as Nyanko-sensei, a powerful yokai who takes the form of a chubby cat. Nyanko-sensei’s gruff yet protective demeanor provides both comic relief and a sense of security for Natsume as he faces increasingly complex situations. The bond between Natsume and Nyanko-sensei evolves, revealing moments of vulnerability and mutual respect.
Natsume’s interactions with yokai often revolve around resolving their lingering attachments to the human world, whether through fulfilling promises, returning lost items, or addressing unresolved emotions. These encounters frequently highlight themes of loneliness, memory, and the passage of time, as many yokai struggle with their fading relevance in a changing world. Natsume’s empathy and willingness to help, despite the risks, underscore his growth as a character and his desire to bridge the gap between humans and yokai.
The human characters, such as Natsume’s foster parents, the Fujiwaras, and his friends Tanuma and Taki, provide a grounding presence in his life. Their support and understanding help Natsume feel less isolated, even as he keeps much of his yokai-related experiences hidden from them. The season also introduces new yokai characters, some of whom challenge Natsume’s perceptions and force him to confront his own fears and insecurities.
A recurring element is the Book of Friends, a ledger containing the names of yokai bound by contracts with Reiko. Natsume’s decision to return these names, freeing the yokai from their obligations, remains a central narrative thread. This act of reconciliation not only honors Reiko’s legacy but also reflects Natsume’s desire to forge his own path, distinct from the loneliness and conflict that marked his grandmother’s life.
Natsume Yūjin-Chō Go maintains the series’ signature blend of melancholy and warmth, balancing supernatural intrigue with heartfelt character moments. The season continues to explore the delicate interplay between the human and yokai worlds, emphasizing the importance of connection and understanding across boundaries. Through its episodic storytelling and rich character development, the series reinforces its core themes of compassion, identity, and the enduring impact of relationships.
Titles
Natsume Yūjin-Chō Go
🇯🇵 夏目友人帳 伍
🇺🇸 Natsume's Book of Friends
Information
Number11
Official Website
04.10.2016 - 30.11.-0001
Production
Production:
NAS
Animation Production:
Shuka
Staff
Chief Director:
Takahiro Ōmori
Director:
Kotomi Deai
Series Composition:
Sadayuki Murai
Script:
Sadayuki Murai Hiroshi Ohnogi Aya Yoshinaga Mariko Kunisawa