Tonari no Youkai-san


Tonari no Yokai-san

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Japanese: となりの妖怪さん
English: Tonari no Yokai-san
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 7, 2024 to Jun 30, 2024
Premiered: Spring 2024
Broadcast: Sundays at 02:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: Web manga
Genres: DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy
Themes: MythologyMythology, Urban FantasyUrban Fantasy
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.291 (scored by 71047,104 users)
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Ranked: #28902
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Popularity: #4851
Members: 22,566
Favorites: 69

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Apr 23, 2024
Well-writtenWell-written
Preliminary (3/13 eps)
Tonari no Youkai-san is an underrated anime, and it has the potential to become a beautiful anime due to the way it presents its characters with stories that involve fantasy when using mythological characters(such as youkais and nekomatas), but seems as real as a person's daily life ordinary person, with their problems and healthy interactions.Trying to give this anime a chance, it's the same as trying to embrace a rich culture about the Japanese and their mythological legends,bringing in the plot, youkais and nekomatas, to a transparent and peaceful setting, where everything happens in a unique way and they evolve into something that helps them ...
Apr 29, 2024
Preliminary (4/13 eps)
This show is a hidden gem of the Spring 2024 season. In a countryside town, humans and fantastic creatures of Japanese folklore happen to be living next door to each other. It is so simple but feels so warm and sincere. Watching this show fills me with a gentle happiness, similar to how I felt watching Natsume’s Book of Friends and My Neighbor Totoro, and makes me want to tell as many people as I can about it.

The premise is simple but fascinating. The townspeople are a part of each others’ daily lives, to the point of going to school together or holding neighborhood barbecues. ...
Jun 29, 2024
Tonari no Youkai-san - Humans and mythical beings living in harmony...what could go so wrong?

In the era of never-ending wash, rinse, and repeat of fantasy shows (well, most of them being Isekai in their premise), pure fantasy works get lost in the lurch being categorized in the same bunch as their no-life Isekai works, and it's really a shame that we now rarely get these shows that embody a unique sense of originality that you just can't find anywhere within AniManga. Such is the fate of series like the famed female mangaka Yuki Midorikawa's Natsume Yuujinchou a.k.a Natsume's Book of Friends, in which both the ...
Jun 29, 2024
Browsing through slice of life titles can be tricky, and it's easy to incorrectly stereotype SoL, thinking certain trends are representative of the genre. The older film and literary SoL (say, Yasujiro Ozu for film) was more traditional in style, then you have the later atmosphere-focused ones, with anime examples being Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou or Mushishi, and quite a few of them being iyashikei. Finally, there's the podiatrist-pandering brand of slime of life that you will find with the current deluge of CGDCT's patented cupcake and tea philosophy. Tonari no Youkai-san is in the atmospheric camp, for the most part, though it has the sentimentality ...
Jul 3, 2024
Mixed Feelings
InformativeInformative
Tonari no Youkai-san is a Slice of Life with elements of mystery and heavy drama. The setting is a fantasy world where "yokai" (imaginary beings brought to life due to power of rumors, emotions, desires etc..) live with humans.

Plot
The show starts when a 20 year old pet cat is reborn as a nekomata (a yokai cat with two tails and power to transform). As a newborn yokai, he starts learning the ways of this world and this allows us audience to tag along for the lessons. We keep meeting new characters (around 15+ major cast members at this point) which all have their own ...
Jun 10, 2024
Preliminary (10/13 eps)
This series addresses loss and grief in a beautiful way. It considers not only how people deal with loss and bereavement, but also how we feel, how we grieve almost pre-emptively, as we contemplate the eventual deaths of those we love - something which is rarely explored in any media, despite being something many of us face as we see our family members get older. The subject matter is heavy, but don't be deterred. The scary topics are faced with a warmth, with a gentleness and an intent to soothe. This show is in the iyashikei ("healing") genre. Watching it is like a little hug ...
Jun 29, 2024
This was an interesting anime. Not just because of the mythology influencing the story or the ayashi living alongside humans, but also what the anime chose to say about things like connection, grief, and anger. The characters were endearing and while some aspects of the story seemed abrupt, the ending fit what the story was trying to do and say, so I liked that about it a lot. I also liked how calm the vibe was for the most part with this series. It was very relaxing at times even when it was dramatic. The biggest downside to the anime was that I got some ...
Jul 4, 2024
Very emotional at times. Found myself very emotional throughout this anime with so many sad episodes or moments. However...

It can be frustrating depending on the character you're watching. Some relationships and characters i hated seeing such as mutsumi and jiro. The screen time these two characters had and the relationship they had is the most infuriating. My guy jiro is trying to protect everyone and this girl is holding him back at every turn. When the Oni attacked she had to stop him and do a big speech when he is off doing patrol she is following him. I was watching thinking leave my boi ...
Jul 22, 2024
I decided to watch this because:
1. There was a cat.
2. It looked like a nice slow paced slice of life that could heal my sadness for a bit.

Some episodes later I realized that this is more drama than I thought it would be. The characters are overcoming their struggles and sadness, and that theme will be present in every episode.

The only thing I disliked about this series was Mutsumi (Muu-chan) and Jirou’s interactions with the repeating topic, and that she kept interfering with his work that just made it harder for him.

I think the goal of the story is to make you put more effort ...
Jul 22, 2024
This was my biggest surprise of the season, and I came to love it and looked forward to each episode. It definitely deserves more attention, If you like Miyasaki-san, while it's not quite to his production level, it has a very similar vibe. The art work is beautiful, and the animation, while not mind blowing, is very skillfully rendered with few shortcuts taken.

I've always loved Yokai as a concept of Japanese culture, and they are lovingly displayed here along side their human counterparts, as equals in a peaceful and serene community. The writers do such a wonderful job of fleshing out the characters. It's ...
Sep 18, 2024
This anime isn’t your typical slice of life. It combines the calm day to day with the supernatural and fantastical. It’s moved me to tears multiple times throughout, while repeatedly completing subverting my expectations as to what’d happen next.

This is an amazing anime for people who like folklore and endings that want to make you binge all episodes in one go.

The ending was a massive 360°, and some people apparently don’t like it because of that, but it honestly felt like it built up to it quite naturally, slowly introducing the relevant concepts throughout.

The world building is top-notch as well.
Jul 21, 2024
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Preliminary (3/13 eps)
What I hate about this show is that it just slaps on some supernatural beings into the show without integrating any of the actual historical accounts to the shinigami/Japanese folklore. For example, Tengu are said to be mischievous and enjoy playing pranks on humans. Why is Jiro just a literal human being in an anthropomorphic crow body? How about the fact that Buchio was reincarnated from a cat, so wouldn't it make sense for Buchio to have cat-like tendencies, reflexes, etc? I just fail to see the appeal. Even in a game like Touhou, Tengu are seen as people who love gossip, which makes sense ...