Remember when I said I want to blog about Bakemonogatari but instead I do something else? Well, I’m back with a partial review of an anime series called “Bakemonogatari”.
Well, instead of saying it as a review, I should say this is my thought on that anime.
Bakemonogatari is an anime that tells a story about Koyomi Araragi, an ex-vampire who’s dating someone named Senjougahara Hitagi. And this Koyomi loves to save people, especially girls.
According to Wikipedia:
One day, a classmate named Hitagi Senjōgahara, who infamously never talks to anyone, falls down the stairs into Koyomi’s arms. He discovers that Hitagi weighs next to nothing, in defiance of physics. After being threatened by her, Koyomi offers his help, and introduces her to Meme Oshino, a middle-aged homeless man who helped him stop being a vampire.
It is the first time I watched an anime with dozens of “cut scenes” like this:
First time I see it being used in anime, dozens of it in each episode.
and a comical version of the character:
Koyomi Araragi, nervous mode
It’s a comedy, and the plot line isn’t very clear so you can’t really predict what’s going to happen next (sometimes I even though Koyomi gonna die in this series).
So to answer my own question… does this worth watching? Short one word answer: YES.
Bakemonogatari – Worth Watching?
Remember when I said I want to blog about Bakemonogatari but instead I do something else? Well, I’m back with a partial review of an anime series called “Bakemonogatari”.
Well, instead of saying it as a review, I should say this is my thought on that anime.
Bakemonogatari is an anime that tells a story about Koyomi Araragi, an ex-vampire who’s dating someone named Senjougahara Hitagi. And this Koyomi loves to save people, especially girls.
According to Wikipedia:
One day, a classmate named Hitagi Senjōgahara, who infamously never talks to anyone, falls down the stairs into Koyomi’s arms. He discovers that Hitagi weighs next to nothing, in defiance of physics. After being threatened by her, Koyomi offers his help, and introduces her to Meme Oshino, a middle-aged homeless man who helped him stop being a vampire.
It is the first time I watched an anime with dozens of “cut scenes” like this:
First time I see it being used in anime, dozens of it in each episode.
and a comical version of the character:
Koyomi Araragi, nervous mode
It’s a comedy, and the plot line isn’t very clear so you can’t really predict what’s going to happen next (sometimes I even though Koyomi gonna die in this series).
So to answer my own question… does this worth watching? Short one word answer: YES.
Read my next review on Bakemonogatari.