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Natsume is at home early one evening when he hears a knock on the door; he sees Tohko outside, asking to be let in; but when he opens the door, there's nobody there and a gust of wind rushes past; another Youkai is after the book of friends.

Natsume is at home early one evening when he hears a knock on the door; he sees Tohko outside, asking to be let in; but when he opens the door, there's nobody there and a gust of wind rushes past; another Youkai is after the book of friends.

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Natsume's Book of Friends

S4, EP2 "The Eastern Forest"

Natsume is trapped in the mansion, trying to keep the Monkey Mask youkai from revealing the Book of Friends to Matoba; Hinoe and Misuzu attempt to find the strange youkai's master.

Natsume's Book of Friends

S4, EP3 "The Little Ones"

After Natsume returns Amana's name, she accuses him of stealing her ring; he has three days to find and return it before she burns down his house; to make matters worse, the ring is trapped in the hair of a migratory youkai.

Natsume's Book of Friends

S4, EP4 "Stand-In"

Natsume is at home early one evening when he hears a knock on the door; he sees Tohko outside, asking to be let in; but when he opens the door, there's nobody there and a gust of wind rushes past; another Youkai is after the book of friends.

Natsume's Book of Friends

S4, EP5 "To You, From Bygone Days"

An old classmate, Yuriko, remembers her time watching Natsume and how he was a little weird; a clingbug from Natsume's past reminds him of the time he spent running from a youkai with a grudge.

Natsume Takashi has the ability to see spirits, which he has long kept secret; he inherits a strange book that belonged to his deceased grandmother.
Original Air Date: Jul 8, 2008
Rating: A12
Playback: HD
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