![]() ![]() The opening and ending really complement the over all feel and message of the show. Other than that the animation is smooth and pleasing to the eyes. Sadly, one of the last episodes got a little sloppy,'little' being the key word as it is barely noticeable. With the light colors and almost paint brush feel of the scenery, along with the gentle soundtrack playing in the background, it just helps cement the feeling that the creators tried to create and pull off. The art and music really help to pull everything together. The show could only go so far with it's fascinating characters and heart catching stories. However, there is still a lot of mystery surrounding her, leading to fans hoping for the series continuation, if only to have the biggest questions about Reiko answered. It is also interesting to see how this season changes his relationship with Natsume, definitely not disappointing.Īnd the most pleasing is the better look into the past and character of Reiko Natsume's grandmother. Madara of course is the main source of humor, be it his comments and bad habits, or bantering with Natsume, he sometimes steals the show. Natsume is growing into someone very different from the first season, and it is very noticeable that it is because of what he experiences with his fellow cast and the problems that he helps the youkai solve along the way. More characters are introduced and the human characters have a stronger role as well. Madara, along with a growing friendship with Natori. It's enjoyable to see the almost sibling love between Natsume and You can see Natsume growing stronger bonds with characters introduced in the first season. It's heavy focus on loneliness and longing, is evened out with cheerfulness of love and friendship that Natsume experiences not only with the youkai he encounters but with his foster parents, school friends, and other humans. Like it's prequel Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou has a very gentle feel to it. I had really enjoyed the first season, and this one was even better. There was a longer theme song that series co-creator Michael Cusack wrote, but despite being fully composed, it was cut to allow for more time to be spent on the stories of the episodes themselves.I put off finishing Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou, the sequel to Natsume Yuujinchou, only because I didn't want it to end.He was dropped due to the lack of ideas the staff had for him, and because his lack of speech made him similar to Glep. He was a blue janitor whose gimmick was making things dirtier. There was originally another member of the main group who can be seen in the pilot.The town in Smiling Friends is an amalgamation of Philadelphia, Kansas, and Australia, where Zach and Michael grew up and lived.Glep’s wife is named Marge Simpson canonically, even in the pitch bible, and the red-haired woman who dressed as a mouse in the Halloween episode is Charlie’s girlfriend.The Boss is partially based on John McAfee of McAfee Antivirus.Thompson’s daily schedule, which was filled with drug use and wild activities. Frog was the first character made for the show, and isn’t based on any one celebrity. The episode’s pitch even had a drawing of a dead Pim on it. Originally Pim was the one who died in the finale, but Charlie having more of a lesson to learn made more sense.Kirk Douglas and Norm Macdonald were wanted guest stars.Pertaining to season one, fans learned a few neat tidbits about planned guest stars and scrapped concepts. RELATED: Smiling Friends Special Sets HBO Max Release Date, Sends Pim & Charlie to Brazil ![]() ![]() A plethora of new information about Smiling Friends was revealed during the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel, ranging from trivia about season one to intriguing details about the upcoming second season. ![]()
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