And yup…another word battle that ends with Koyomi getting brutally disfigured. Then Shinobu arrives to bail him out…where have I seen this before? Nisemonogatari perhaps? Probably because of the time constraints of a movie, Neko is far more serious, it would seem. So I guess if you watch Bake for the comedy, there probably isn’t all that much here for you, but if you watch for the incredibly verbose dialogue, then this works just fine.
That’s about it for this one, I guess…bring on the Kizumonogatari. I should be safe watching that one, right? The second season that’s advertised at the end of the movie…maybe more dangerous. I’m starting to get the feeling the light novels would be the safest option. But that aside, this works as a prequel for Bakemonogatari, but I’m hoping Kizumonogatari is better…not much more than that.
Well unlike nekomonogatari, Kizu is a prequel we really dont know much about if you watched the anime solely.
What we know about Kizu
It involves Koyomi and Ms. Kiss-shot Acerola Orion Heart Under Blade (god im glad they renamed her to shinobu) and his story of how became a vampire and how he once again became human
What it will explain
Shinobu and Koyomi’s odd relationship in Nise
Why Kiyomi is 1/10 vampire
Oshino’s appearence.
To summarize it will likely be better than Neko since its new material, while the Tsubasa Cat arc in Bake was basically Neko rehashed.
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…sounds like fun
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Also I watched Bake and Nise for the following reasons.
Tooth Brush Incest
Tsundere Service
Lolicon molestation
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dunno what to say to that…
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