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Monogatari season 1 dub
Monogatari season 1 dub














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Monogatari Series Second Season (26 eps, 2013) There’s a nice graph of the anime relationships on AniDB, by the way. For example, during episode 1 of Monogatari Series Second Season you would have to stop to play scenes from episodes 7-10 and the rest of Tsubasa Tiger (eps 1-5) is happening alongside Shinobu Time (eps 17-20)… You know what? Never mind that, I give up! The events of August 20th to 24th were spread out through several of the original novels and with the spotlight on every character, you would pretty much have to play several videos at once to follow the chronology exactly. If you want to follow this, take care when watching Monogatari Series Second Season, because its episodes are out of order… From this timeline I derived the third column in my simple chart. Again, I have Baka-Tsuki’s volunteers to thank for a nice timeline of the chapters. You see, not even the novels abide by the timeline. This order was the most difficult to put together and I am still not absolutely confident that it is correct. The novels that haven’t been officially translated and published are available on Baka-Tsuki. If you’re considering reading the novels, I have good news for you - Vertical has published the first five volumes and volumes 6 to 8 are scheduled to be released later this year or next year. That puts us in front of volume 18 out of 21. First season of Owarimonogatari (which spans 3 novels) aired in 2015, while the second season (aka 2 specials, even though it’s called Second Season) just aired this month. The fourteenth novel, Koyomimonogatari, aired in 2016. Tsukimonogatari aired in on New Year’s Eve of 2014. The second half of Monogatari Series Second Season took care of three more novels, landing us in front of the thirteenth one, Tsukimonogatari. Anime based on the ninth novel, Hanamonogatari, aired in the summer of 2014. The fourth to eighth novels were encompassed in Nisemonogatari, Nekomonogatari (Kuro) and first ten episodes of Monogatari Series Second Season. The first two novels, Bakemonogatari volumes 1 and 2, were adapted into Bakemonogatari anime years ago, but the third novel, Kizumonogatari, had been postponed quite a number of times – on AniDB it boasts the development hell tag, which denotes “anime, the production or release of which has been pushed back, stalled or cancelled one or more times from when it was first announced.” In the end Parts I and II aired in 2016 Part III in January 2017. The second alternative is a bit trickier, mostly because all the light novels have not been adapted yet. Just load up any anime database or look at the first column of my chart further down this page.Ģ. the order in which the light novels came out Searching a number of wikis, forums and Yahoo Answers isn’t necessary. That thought in turn made me think of that headline question. To be exact I’ve only watched 9 (out of 15) episodes of Bakemonogatari to date and with My Backlog Adventure forcing me to finish anime I’ve started years ago, it hit me that this was a good opportunity to finish at least that. For those unable to bear the suspense, my short answer is “In the order in which either the anime or the novels came out or chronologically.” For a longer and more detailed rebuttal read on.įirst of all let me say that I haven’t seen any of the series in its entirety yet. I took it upon myself to settle the simple question posed in the title of this post: “In what order should I watch Monogatari anime?” Just to be sure, by Monogatari anime I mean the several series of various lengths adapted from Nisio Isin’s (a palindrome and a pen name) light novels by studio SHAFT under the direction of Akiyuki Shinbō. Please let me know if you find mistakes or inaccuracies. August 20, 2017: This post is currently up-to-date.














Monogatari season 1 dub