eronikz (03-10-2015)
Ok so Tsukimonogatari came out. I watched it.
The story was great
the suspense was great
the visuals top-notch
the characters are now fully rounded.(and by that I mean every character is a full character now)
the music was good but not my personal favorite(MSSS)
well it's just a great arc.
I was disappointed with Hanamonogatari in that it wasn't as intriguing as the Nadeko arc, but Tsuki is very, very intriguing. To the point where I was throwing out my curiosity again and again because something new came up so often.
Now I don't really have a personal ranking of the monogatari series, but this is definitely one of my favorite arcs.
[Summary on the Monogatari series]
To this day Monogatari remains one of the most interesting stories out there. The dialogue is not just intriguing, but it leads to so many different paths in story that you really can't predict it with certainty. It's got great visuals and constant dialogue with a small amount of high-visualized action. If you are thinking about starting the monogatari series I suggest you watch Bakemonogatari*(all the way through, trust me, it's impossible to judge stopping on episode 4) and then decide after that if you like the series
Edit: Watch this right now!
Last edited by Empire; 01-02-2015 at 12:45 AM.
eronikz (03-10-2015)
I started watching it but when I saw a crab get pulled out of the girl(I forgot her name >_>) I kind of was confused...and stopped. It looks good, but it's so long T.T
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-Must. resist. urge. to. point. out. edgy. shit.
*Sigh* there's still fanservice with every arc if you're actually into that.
You know, if you guys didn't drop series after the first episode, you might find something you like. I know not every series is action or edgy, but you should really give a series a chance. I'm not even talking about this one in particular, but all series.
(You know what, I'll just make a thread about this topic. It's important enough).