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Oct 13, 2020
Owarimonogatari 2 is, for all intents and purposes, one of the best conclusions to a story I've seen in media.

There's something about this conclusion that's just different from others. With most series that end, there's that sense of "Emptiness" you feel. If you can describe that feeling with a phrase, it would be, "I wish it never ended.". However, Monogatari's conclusion does not instill that feeling in me, contrary to other anime's out there. Its ending leaves me completely satisfied, and with a smile on my face. I have no regrets, and I can move on from the series without any trace of sadness, ...
Oct 9, 2020
Koyomimonogatari is what it's advertised to be: A collection of short stories revolving around Araragi and his group of friends.

The stories themselves take place in each month of Araragi's senior year, which is a great way to show how far the story has come. Each story has a punchline and a lesson to teach, which can either provide some insight into different perspectives in the narrative, or how Araragi grows as a person.

This season just has that "Bake" feel to it. The way that Araragi used to narrate and the original BGMs are back. It's quite nostalgic.

An overall nice cut-away from the main story. I ...
Oct 7, 2020
Honestly I shouldn't be surprised anymore on how good Monogatari can get.

Owarimonogatari is probably my favorite season thus far; It's honestly comparable to Bakemonogatari in terms of quality. There wasn't a single moment in this season that had be bored, even when episodes were just two characters having a discussion. But at this point into the series, that's not that big of a surprise either.

The characters interactions and writing were superb, and the humor was just fantastic. The jokes in previous installments had me going with a nice chuckle, but the gags in Owarimonogatari made me actually laugh out loud.

The story gets quite ...
Oct 5, 2020
Tsukimonogatari is the "Beginning of the End" to Monogatari. :(

While a short season, it was very delectable. Finally our favorite walking corpse girl gets some much needed focus, and as per tradition, she sings her own opening, which is very reminiscent of the Portal songs, in my opinion.

This time of round, the story isn't at all hard to understand, and it's rather straightforward. We move backwards again in the timeline, just after Hitagi End from Second Season. Since this is the start of Final Season, it provides more insight into how Araragi developed to the person we see him as in Hanamonogatari.

To sum up, this ...
Oct 4, 2020
So this is where Monogatari turns from a supernatural detective show to a yuri sports romance. Just kidding.

Well, not entirely kidding. Hanamonogatari follows Kanburu Suruga in her senior year of high school, after all her friends graduated. The story covers how she adapts to being alone, being confused, and being doubtful, all parts of becoming an adult. It's very much a relatable story.

Not so much humor in this season, but the story is actually very insightful into the feelings of a character who hasn't shown up much recently, which is great.

All in all a nice short season.
Oct 4, 2020
Ten's across the board for this amazing season of Monogatari.

Covering 5 separate arcs that switch between summer and winter, Monogatari's story gets even more wild, with some of the most unexpected character development and world-building I've seen. If you didn't think NisiOisiN was a genius writer already, you damn well will after watching this season.

If I had to pick something in particular I liked about this season, it has to be the switch of narrators. Unlike the previous seasons, which had been told and narrated by Araragi, the first and last arcs of the season instead have Araragi barley show up, and is instead narrated ...
Sep 27, 2020
Nekomonogatari: Kuro, surprised me, especially after coming right off of Nisemonogatari.

Nekomonogatari takes place between the short time between Kizumonogatari and Bakemonogatari, and expands on the relationship between Hanekawa and Araragi. The storyline in this short season actually turned out to be one of the most mature coming-of-age stories I've seen, which was pleasantly surprising, especially coming from the previous season, which was more fun and lax in it's tone.

Now being a Kizu and Bakemonogatari Shill, I very much enjoyed this season's tone. The random walls of text are back and beautiful, and the music this time of round was very relaxing and contemplative.

Overall a great ...
Sep 25, 2020
Nisemonogatari was an interesting expanse into the world of Monogatari.

Unlike the previous entry, Bakemonogatari, which focused more on character history, interactions, etc., Nisemonogatari bases it's story heavily on the theme of Fakes, hence Nisemono, which is "a fake" in Japanese.

Although I did not enjoy it as much as I did Bakemonogatari, it is still a very good show. They still maintain the classic quirks as Bake in Nise, and the music is still consistently good. While the pace of the show can sort of drag, the buildup and execution of the last two episodes were amazing. (Especially after watching Kizumonogatari.)

The only discernible problem that I ...
Sep 23, 2020
Kizumonogatari is, in short, "A story where no-one ends up happy.".

If you follow a Monogatari watch-guide, it'll tell you to either watch Kizumonogatari either after Bakemonogatari, the 1st season, or after Owarimonogatari, the 7th season. I personally chose the former, as this was the intended order for the story. And I do not regret that decision in any way.

Kizumonogatari, if I had to make an analogy, is the Cherry on top of an Ice-cream sundae, with that Ice-cream sundae being Bakemonogatari. There's just something about the grimness and style shown in Kizu, that just works so well in contrast to the dream-like, care-freeness of Bake. ...
Sep 21, 2020
To be blunt, Bakemonogatari completely blew me away with its uniqueness as an anime adaption.

I watched the first episode months ago, as there were so many memes and high reviews of the show. Unfortunately at the time, it actually weirded me out to the point where I dropped it completely. But something about they color, the art, the music, and just how damn absurdly weird the visuals were drew me back months later.

Now after finishing it, I now realize just why this show receives so much praise. From the outstanding and pleasant music to some of the best character writing I've seen in a ...


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