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Feb 7, 2023 1:34 PM
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Previously, I pondered how rewatchable the monogatari series was, and even made a forum post about my thoughts on this short movie. However, I must apologise and say I might be wrong, I'm currently rewatching Bakemonogatari and I love it, even on the rewatch it's so incredibly enjoyable and I'm looking forward to rewatching Kizumonogatari movies too. What are your thoughts? Is the monogatari series rewatchable for you all?
Feb 7, 2023 1:41 PM
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It must be rewatched imo.
Feb 7, 2023 1:43 PM
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I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.
Feb 7, 2023 2:03 PM
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I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.

You should finish it. I was the same when I finished Owari Ge, and I enjoyed Zoku Owari after almost a month later. I'm now planning on reading the LNs, which also helps to remember details and has way more dialogue (already read Kabuki, Owari, Koyomi and Tsuki, in that order, and Koyomi was truly perfect, compared to its anime version). You should try it out after you finish ^^

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Feb 7, 2023 2:25 PM
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I only watched it once but it was so great and I definitely forgot some stuff over time, so it's definitely worth rewatching one day. Kaiki was always my favorite character
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Feb 7, 2023 2:38 PM
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i finished bakemonogatari and man it's so fucking good. the characters, animation, music, story everything is so amazing. Hitagi is my favourite character so far.
Feb 7, 2023 5:40 PM
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I’m rewatching the whole show atm and am on final season, honestly on my next rewatch I might go no subtitles just to take in and appreciate the animation/VA rather than attempting to dissect the immense amount of wordplay thrown at you since the dialogue usually takes up a large amount of one’s attention
Feb 7, 2023 5:58 PM
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Still the same reception. They stretched 180 pages into 3 installments for some quick bucks, and the former two only serves the outcome in the latter.
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Feb 7, 2023 6:14 PM
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BestListMAL said:
Previously, I pondered how rewatchable the monogatari series was, and even made a forum post about my thoughts on this short movie. However, I must apologise and say I might be wrong, I'm currently rewatching Bakemonogatari and I love it, even on the rewatch it's so incredibly enjoyable and I'm looking forward to rewatching Kizumonogatari movies too. What are your thoughts? Is the monogatari series rewatchable for you all?

yes it's pretty rewatchable, infact I've watched it 3 time in last 1.5 years
Feb 7, 2023 6:57 PM
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I’m watching Owari currently and I’m already thinking about rewatching it in entirety just to catch all the details and just to experience it again. I love the story and the great cast of characters
Feb 7, 2023 7:07 PM

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Perfectrockstar said:
I’m rewatching the whole show atm and am on final season, honestly on my next rewatch I might go no subtitles just to take in and appreciate the animation/VA rather than attempting to dissect the immense amount of wordplay thrown at you since the dialogue usually takes up a large amount of one’s attention
How can you "dissect" the wordplay when it's in Japanese to begin with, or are we talking about two different things?
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Feb 8, 2023 8:34 AM
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LostSpectre said:
Perfectrockstar said:
I’m rewatching the whole show atm and am on final season, honestly on my next rewatch I might go no subtitles just to take in and appreciate the animation/VA rather than attempting to dissect the immense amount of wordplay thrown at you since the dialogue usually takes up a large amount of one’s attention
How can you "dissect" the wordplay when it's in Japanese to begin with, or are we talking about two different things?

Essentially half of it can be fairly translated to English and be comprehensible but the other half you need to understand the Japanese language to understand, so the more you know the more you’ll be able to catch/comprehend. One of the most basic ones is when a character calls araragi oni oniichan which means devil big brother and calls him that because of his vampiric powers, but there’s a ridiculous amount written by nisioisin and is really fun to catch the ones you can. In fact the title of each arc in and of itself is wordplay, bakemono means monster and monogatari is to tell a story or an epic so he combined the mono to create bakemonogatari ie monster story.
Feb 8, 2023 9:24 AM

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LostSpectre said:
How can you "dissect" the wordplay when it's in Japanese to begin with, or are we talking about two different things?

Essentially half of it can be fairly translated to English and be comprehensible but the other half you need to understand the Japanese language to understand, so the more you know the more you’ll be able to catch/comprehend. One of the most basic ones is when a character calls araragi oni oniichan which means devil big brother and calls him that because of his vampiric powers, but there’s a ridiculous amount written by nisioisin and is really fun to catch the ones you can. In fact the title of each arc in and of itself is wordplay, bakemono means monster and monogatari is to tell a story or an epic so he combined the mono to create bakemonogatari ie monster story.
Yeah, I just assumed that was the case with the titles. However, I'm still skeptical of what a non-Japanese speaker can realistically pick up here.
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Feb 8, 2023 9:28 AM

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Anything written by Nisio Isin requires deep introspection to understand because it's only aimed towards HIGHER LEVEL THINKERS and REAL ANIME FANS
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Feb 8, 2023 12:36 PM
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LostSpectre said:
Perfectrockstar said:

Essentially half of it can be fairly translated to English and be comprehensible but the other half you need to understand the Japanese language to understand, so the more you know the more you’ll be able to catch/comprehend. One of the most basic ones is when a character calls araragi oni oniichan which means devil big brother and calls him that because of his vampiric powers, but there’s a ridiculous amount written by nisioisin and is really fun to catch the ones you can. In fact the title of each arc in and of itself is wordplay, bakemono means monster and monogatari is to tell a story or an epic so he combined the mono to create bakemonogatari ie monster story.
Yeah, I just assumed that was the case with the titles. However, I'm still skeptical of what a non-Japanese speaker can realistically pick up here.

You can definitely pick some up, although obviously there will be a lot that will go over the head but at the same time a majority of the word play is in the light novels regardless. In the anime a lot of the word play you can kinda figure out with prior knowledge and cues from the visuals, dialogue, etc. but all in all it really rewards you for studying up on eastern knowledge in general with a joke that you may not have gotten before, for example I had no idea what a sororate was before episode 3 of bake and then I did some research and now I use the same joke irl. It’s quite rewarding the more you pay attention and care.
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Perfectrockstar said:
LostSpectre said:
Yeah, I just assumed that was the case with the titles. However, I'm still skeptical of what a non-Japanese speaker can realistically pick up here.

You can definitely pick some up, although obviously there will be a lot that will go over the head but at the same time a majority of the word play is in the light novels regardless. In the anime a lot of the word play you can kinda figure out with prior knowledge and cues from the visuals, dialogue, etc. but all in all it really rewards you for studying up on eastern knowledge in general with a joke that you may not have gotten before, for example I had no idea what a sororate was before episode 3 of bake and then I did some research and now I use the same joke irl. It’s quite rewarding the more you pay attention and care.
Yeah, I don't think I have any interest if it isn't surface level enough to spot, I have better avenues to delve into for wordplay, but alright. 
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It wasn't watchable the first time for me.
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LostSpectre said:
Perfectrockstar said:

You can definitely pick some up, although obviously there will be a lot that will go over the head but at the same time a majority of the word play is in the light novels regardless. In the anime a lot of the word play you can kinda figure out with prior knowledge and cues from the visuals, dialogue, etc. but all in all it really rewards you for studying up on eastern knowledge in general with a joke that you may not have gotten before, for example I had no idea what a sororate was before episode 3 of bake and then I did some research and now I use the same joke irl. It’s quite rewarding the more you pay attention and care.
Yeah, I don't think I have any interest if it isn't surface level enough to spot, I have better avenues to delve into for wordplay, but alright. 

Oh lmao I thought you were saying it wasn’t difficult enough so I was explaining the wrong part to you then, as long as you understand what some of their holidays are like golden week, you should be good. They translate the word play that is translatable for you, and if you want to understand more you can make an effort to ie read the sentence for more then the .5 seconds it’s on screen. But it’s necessary to the plot or anything it’s really just gags and in between the lines humor.
Feb 8, 2023 8:46 PM
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I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.

You should finish it. I was the same when I finished Owari Ge, and I enjoyed Zoku Owari after almost a month later. I'm now planning on reading the LNs, which also helps to remember details and has way more dialogue (already read Kabuki, Owari, Koyomi and Tsuki, in that order, and Koyomi was truly perfect, compared to its anime version). You should try it out after you finish ^^

Thanks for the suggestion if u could get my hands on an online version to read then I would totally and immediately lol. It is quite hard to get physical copies where I am.
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LostSpectre said:
Perfectrockstar said:

Essentially half of it can be fairly translated to English and be comprehensible but the other half you need to understand the Japanese language to understand, so the more you know the more you’ll be able to catch/comprehend. One of the most basic ones is when a character calls araragi oni oniichan which means devil big brother and calls him that because of his vampiric powers, but there’s a ridiculous amount written by nisioisin and is really fun to catch the ones you can. In fact the title of each arc in and of itself is wordplay, bakemono means monster and monogatari is to tell a story or an epic so he combined the mono to create bakemonogatari ie monster story.
Yeah, I just assumed that was the case with the titles. However, I'm still skeptical of what a non-Japanese speaker can realistically pick up here.

it's honestly not that hard to pick up a lot. especially if you've watched a lot of anime and are used to standard-fare anime dialogue. and if not, frankly, why the fuck are you watching Monogatari if you haven't watched much anime before? lol.

it's like your first philosopher being Derrida. or your first nachos being Chocolate Nachos. u get my point
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Feb 9, 2023 10:22 AM
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Previously, I pondered how rewatchable the monogatari series was, and even made a forum post about my thoughts on this short movie. However, I must apologise and say I might be wrong, I'm currently rewatching Bakemonogatari and I love it, even on the rewatch it's so incredibly enjoyable and I'm looking forward to rewatching Kizumonogatari movies too. What are your thoughts? Is the monogatari series rewatchable for you all?

It's almost necessary, re-watching everything in chronological order, makes the whole series even better
Feb 9, 2023 2:26 PM

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LostSpectre said:
Yeah, I just assumed that was the case with the titles. However, I'm still skeptical of what a non-Japanese speaker can realistically pick up here.

it's honestly not that hard to pick up a lot. especially if you've watched a lot of anime and are used to standard-fare anime dialogue. and if not, frankly, why the fuck are you watching Monogatari if you haven't watched much anime before? lol.

it's like your first philosopher being Derrida. or your first nachos being Chocolate Nachos. u get my point
Well, I meant the type of kanji related puns they sometimes explain, but most often do not, I wasn't really talking about all the obvious stuff. 
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BestListMAL said:
Previously, I pondered how rewatchable the monogatari series was, and even made a forum post about my thoughts on this short movie. However, I must apologise and say I might be wrong, I'm currently rewatching Bakemonogatari and I love it, even on the rewatch it's so incredibly enjoyable and I'm looking forward to rewatching Kizumonogatari movies too. What are your thoughts? Is the monogatari series rewatchable for you all?

its too long, i only rewatch parts i like

ex. the karen bee arc with the fight scene
Feb 15, 2023 6:40 AM
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Bored_Resort said:
I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.

im with you bro, but one day i just couldn't hold it and watched a part, then another time a part, then i finished it
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Bored_Resort said:
I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.

im with you bro, but one day i just couldn't hold it and watched a part, then another time a part, then i finished it
Im trying my hardest lol
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Bored_Resort said:
I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.


What a weirdo. Just finish it. There are so many other shows with stories that are better or as good as Monogatari.
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Bored_Resort said:
I'm struggling to get through the next season (of where I am) because I do not want to be done with the show lol. It is so good and is built upon such a solid foundation I cannot bare the effect of finishing it until another part is announced.


What a weirdo. Just finish it. There are so many other shows with stories that are better or as good as Monogatari.

My G i can finish it if I wanted to, I just don't want to cause I love the series alot, if I finish it ill have to wait eons for everything else to progress and get another part of it. Its not about if there is something similar, if you have something for years on end and it holds a high place in your heart and you find something better, you will still feel inclined to stay with it rather than what is "better".

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