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Monogatari Series
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Year | 2013 |
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Formats | Streaming |
Episodes | 26 |
Duration | 26 mins |
Status | Finished |
Release Date | July 7, 2013 |
End Date | December 29, 2013 |
Format | TV Series |
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Synopsis
Second season of the Monogatari Series, part 1/2. Contains the arcs Tsubasa Tiger, Mayoi Jiangshi, Nadeko Medusa, Shinobu Time, and Hitagi End, from the Nekomonogatari White, Kabukimonogatari, Otorimonogatari, Onimonogatari and Koimonogatari light novels, respectively.
These stories take place after the end of the summer vacation when the apparition of the bee had left and the apparition of the phoenix avoided any consequences… Now that Koyomi Araragi and the girls were entering their new school terms, they were once again about to encounter supernatural beings…but this time, they may not be so easy to deal with.
Tsubasa Hanekawa, Mayoi Hachikuji, Nadeko Sengoku, Shinobu Oshino, and finally Hitagi Senjougahara. The girls’ loneliness, their confessions, and their departures… 5 new “stories” begin now.
(Source: Aniplex)
Notes:
Includes 3 recap episodes from the TV version (Ep. 6, 11, 16).
The recap episodes were not included in the Blu-Ray version of the anime.
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Editor's Review
A Masterpiece of Complexity and Narrative Innovation – “Monogatari Series”
“Monogatari Series” is a tour de force in the anime world, a genre-defying opus that stands as a testament to the boundless creativity of its creators. This sprawling epic weaves a tapestry of supernatural phenomena, intricate character studies, and philosophical musings, creating a viewing experience that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant.
At its core, “Monogatari Series” follows the life of Koyomi Araragi, an introspective high school student who, after an encounter with a vampire, finds himself entangled in a web of apparitions and aberrations. The series is divided into distinct arcs, each focusing on a different female character and their unique affliction. This format allows the show to delve deep into the psyche and history of each character, offering a rich, multi-layered narrative.
One of the series’ standout features is its brilliant dialogue. The writing is sharp, witty, and laden with wordplay, making it a true feast for language enthusiasts. The banter between characters is not only entertaining but serves as a vehicle for exploring themes of identity, loneliness, and the nature of existence. This intellectual depth elevates “Monogatari Series” beyond mere entertainment, offering viewers a thought-provoking experience.
The character development in “Monogatari Series” is nothing short of extraordinary. Each character, no matter how minor, is meticulously crafted with their own quirks, traumas, and aspirations. From the enigmatic Hitagi Senjougahara to the playful Hachikuji Mayoi, every individual feels like a fully realized person with their own struggles and growth arcs. Koyomi Araragi’s evolution from a self-conscious teenager to a selfless protector is particularly compelling, showcasing the series’ ability to convey profound character transformation.
The animation in “Monogatari Series” is a visual spectacle. The distinctive art style, characterized by inventive use of color, intricate backgrounds, and surreal imagery, sets it apart from other anime. The way the animation seamlessly incorporates text and graphics into the visual narrative is a testament to the show’s avant-garde approach. It’s a visual feast that demands multiple viewings to fully appreciate its intricacies.
In addition to its intellectual and visual merits, “Monogatari Series” boasts a mesmerizing soundtrack. Composed by the talented Satoru Kosaki, the music perfectly complements the tone and atmosphere of each arc. The opening and ending themes, while diverse in style, all share a haunting beauty that enhances the emotional impact of the series.
While “Monogatari Series” is not for the casual viewer, those willing to invest time and attention will be rewarded with a profoundly enriching experience. It’s a series that challenges conventions, blurring the lines between genres and pushing the boundaries of storytelling in anime. Its unparalleled depth, intricate characters, and innovative presentation make it a must-watch for anyone seeking a truly transformative anime experience. “Monogatari Series” is a masterpiece that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on the medium for years to come.