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  1. Monogatari series is definitely worth watching if you're ready to listen to tons of dialogue. As someone mentioned, it's like a radio drama with pretty visuals but I would add that the art is really important (use of colors, character design, etc.)

  2. Yes it has drama. The Monogatari series, overall, is really good but like others have said it’s one of those shows that’s really polarizing for a few reasons. I’ll try to avoid spoilers. First, it has lots of fan service that borders on being really explicit at times.

  3. Monogatari is a character-driven story about Araragi Koyomi, an ex-vampire who encounters several people afflicted by supernatural problems. These problems come from Oddities -- spirits based on the Shinto religion -- and Araragi tries to help others solve them.

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Might pick the series up again at a later time. It has a good premise and a strong cast of characters, so if you don't mind dialogue-heavy shows it's at least worth giving it a shot. P.S. Katanagatari is from the same author and is one of my favorite shows ever. Highly recommended.

    • 10 Best: Nisemonogatari
    • 9 Worst: Tsukimonogatari
    • 8 Best: Kizumonogatari
    • 7 Worst: Nekomonogatari
    • 6 Best: Koimonogatari
    • 5 Worst: Hanamonogatari
    • 4 Best: Nekomonogatari
    • 3 Worst: Bakemonogatari
    • 2 Best: Owarimonogatari
    • 1 Worst: Koyomimonogatari

    Primarily revolving around Araragi's two sisters, Karen and Tsukihi, Nisemonogatari is somewhat of a hard series to place. Despite having some of Monogatari's most famous moments like the toothbrush scene and being perhaps the funniest series in the franchise, Nisemonogatari's two arcs are just okay and meander at times. While the introduction of D...

    A viewer's tolerance for Yotsugi Ononoki's deadpan humor will make or break Tsukimonogatari for them. As the first series in Monogatari's final season, Tsukimonogatari has an air of finality about it, and Shaftand director Tomoyuki Itamura went out of their way to make sure the anime looked better than ever. When Araragi begins to revert back into ...

    A prequel trilogy set prior to the events of the entire series, Kizumonogatari primarily exists to explain how Araragi met Shinobu Oshino, the approximately 600-year-old vampire responsible for turning the protagonist into something not quite human. With each entry being better than the last, Kizumonogatariis more action-packed than the rest of the...

    As the final entry of Monogatari's first season, Nekomonogatari (Black) ended this run on a rather underwhelming note. Chronologically, Black is a sequel to Kizumonogatari and takes place prior to season 1's previous two series, with Bakemonogatari's "Tsubasa Cat" arc revealing quite a lot of what transpires in Black. Consequently, Black is a rathe...

    Covering the "Hitagi End" arc, Koimonogatari isMonogatari at its absolute best. Nadeko Sengoku, a Snake Goddess (among other things), plans to kill Araragi and Hitagi on their graduation day, prompting the latter to hire the con-man Kaiki to hopefully fix the issue. The end result is a six-episode storyline featuring a fantastic central mystery, an...

    While it aired as the final series in Monogatari's second season, Hanamonogatari is chronologically the last current entry in the anime. As Araragi's story is technically already complete in this universe, Hanamonogatari does feel like an unnecessary side-story; that said, it is worth a watch for fans of the upbeat Suruga Kanbaru and features a gre...

    Nekomonogatari (Black) should be watched simply because it sets the stage for Nekomonogatari (White), a contender for Monogatari's best series. Once again focusing on Tsubasa Hanekawa's repressed feelings for Araragi and her unhealthy relationship with her parents, White revolves around a series of fires that seem to hit in locations that inspire n...

    Monogatari's first series to air and one of the longest at 15 episodes,Bakemonogatari is not all that representative of the rest of the franchise. While most series center around specific characters, Bakemonogatari has various short arcs as it tries to introduce nearly all of the key players who will feature throughout the remainder of the anime. W...

    Billed as Monogatari's finale alongside the inferior Zoku Owarimonogatari, Owarimonogatari acts as a culmination of the anime's narrative and represents everything great about the franchise. Although Isin decided to continue the light novels following Owarimonogatari's release, that does not diminish the brilliance of this series. Lasting 20 episod...

    An ONA series set throughout the scholastic year covered by the other Monogatari stories and consisting of 12 short episodes revolving around different girls, Koyomimonogatari is generally regarded as the anime's worst entry. Its episodes are perfectly harmless and get progressively better, with the final two being particularly good; however, Koyom...

  5. This 15-episode, two season-long, series kicked everything off and is also the best place to start if you want to watch Monogatari in story order.

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  7. Mar 22, 2024 · What’s the best way to watch Monogatari? Ultimately, the best way to watch Monogatari is the light novel order, which is as follows: Bakemonogatari; Kizumonogatari; Nisemonogatari; Nekomongatari: Black; Monogatari Series: Second Season (Eps 1-11) Hanamonogatari; Monogatari Series: Second Season (Eps 12-26) Tsukimonogatari; Koyomimonogatari

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