Tsukimonogatari may be the best of the side stories and it sets the stage perfectly for the third season of Monogatari. Don’t worry, it’s not a cliffhanger ending or anything like that where you have to worry if that third season is actually coming. It’s supposed to be coming and I’ll leave it at that… Continue reading Tsukimonogatari
Tag: Avant-garde
Hanamonogatari
Hanamonogatari is the 5th story in the Monogatari line. This show follows Monogatari Series Second Season and it’s main focus is Saruga. This is a story about Saruga after Koyomi and Hitagi graduated from high school. The Monogatari series is one that I found myself enjoying, much more than I expected to. I didn’t think… Continue reading Hanamonogatari
Monogatari Series Second Season
Monogatari is back with a second season. (Yeah, like I didn’t watch the shows back to back.) Koyomi and the crew are back with a lot more occult detective work, adult type scenes, avant garde style, long soliloques, confessions and everything that makes this show so damned appealing. This second season started off kind of… Continue reading Monogatari Series Second Season
Nekomonogatari (Kuro)
Nekomonogatari actually takes place BEFORE Bakemonogatari and Nisemongatari. This is the origin story of Hanekawa. You see part of here story in Bakemonogatari but here is where that story gets fleshed out. As you know by now if you saw Bakemonogatari or Nisemonogatari, Hanekawa is a talker so if you don’t speak Japanese get ready… Continue reading Nekomonogatari (Kuro)
Nisemonogatari
This is a continuation of the story of Bakemonogatari, with the main focus being on Koyomi’s sisters, also known as the Fire Sisters. A swindler comes to town, the same one who indirectly put the curse on Nadeko in Bakemonogatari and the sisters are out to stop him. Nisemonogatari deals a lot more with character… Continue reading Nisemonogatari
Bakemonogatari
Bakemonogatari was an anime I just picked up randomly and I’m kind of glad I did. Though this show is hard for me to describe, it’s very eclectic, avant garde and surreal. There are so many aspects to this show that if I went through every nuance, this review would be a mile long. Koyomi… Continue reading Bakemonogatari