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+ | {{Anime_Infobox|Name = Monogatari Series: Second Season|image = Second Season cover.jpg|kanji = 〈物語〉シリーズセカンドシーズン|based = [[Nekomonogatari]] Volume 2<br>[[Kabukimonogatari]]<br>[[Otorimonogatari]]<br>[[Onimonogatari]]<br>[[Koimonogatari]]|aired = July 6, 2013 - December 28, 2013|episodes = 26|studio = [[Shaft]]|director = [[Tomoyuki Itamura]] |
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− | '''''Monogatari Series Second Season''''' (〈物語〉シリーズセカンドシーズン, ''Monogatari Shiriizu Sekando Shiizun''), is the fourth Studio Shaft anime |
+ | [[Akiyuki Shinbo]]|composer = [[Satoru Kosaki]]|cover = [[Nadeko Sengoku]], [[Tsubasa Hanekawa]], [[Hitagi Senjougahara]], [[Suruga Kanbaru]], [[Shinobu Oshino]], [[Mayoi Hachikuji]]|previous = [[Nekomonogatari Black (anime)|Nekomonogatari Black]]|next = [[Hanamonogatari (anime)|Hanamonogatari]]}}'''''Monogatari Series Second Season''''' (〈物語〉シリーズセカンドシーズン, ''Monogatari Shiriizu Sekando Shiizun''), is the fourth Studio [[Shaft]] anime adaptation of the ''Monogatari Series'' light novels. Unlike previous adaptations which were named after specific books, Second Season is named after the second [[Seasons|season]] of the light novel series and contains a compilation of [[arcs]] that each had their own book. |
⚫ | It covers five volumes of the original light novels, from[[Nekomonogatari| ''Nekomonogatari White'']] to ''[[ Koimonogatari|Koimonogatari]]''. Although ''[[Hanamonogatari]]'' is included in the Second Season of the original ''Monogatari ''light novel series, it was not included in the original broadcast, and was instead adapted separately months later. In the blu-ray releases of Second Season, each arc is separated as their own release with their original novel title. |
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− | In the western blu-ray releases of Second Season, each arc was released separately with their original novel title. |
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+ | The series aired from July 6th, 2013 to December 28th in Japan with a total of 26 episodes. Three of the 26 were recaps, so only 23 are actual episodes. |
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The tagline of the series is "The days of youth cannot end until everything has been seen" (青春を、すべて見るまで終わらない, ''Seishun wo, subete miru made owaranai''). |
The tagline of the series is "The days of youth cannot end until everything has been seen" (青春を、すべて見るまで終わらない, ''Seishun wo, subete miru made owaranai''). |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | {{See also|Nekomonogatari #Plot|Kabukimonogatari #Plot|Otorimonogatari #Plot|Onimonogatari #Plot|Koimonogatari #Plot}} |
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+ | The story of ''Monogatari Series Second Season'' follows the events of ''[[Nisemonogatari]]'' and takes place during two main time periods: summer and fall/winter. The arcs generally alternate between the two time periods, with 3 happening in the summer, and 2 in the fall/winter period. |
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− | The following lines were heard from the trailer: |
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+ | Unique to Second Season (and later Off Season), some arcs are told in different characters' perspectives, unlike usual were stories are told in the perspective of [[Koyomi Araragi]]. |
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− | *Black Hanekawa: "I'm a cat. I do not cry, I just meow." |
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− | *Mayoi Hachikuji: "Alraragi-san! I've been looking for you, Araragi-san!" |
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+ | Apparitions, oddities, and gods continue to manifest around Koyomi Araragi and his close-knit group of friends: [[Tsubasa Hanekawa]], the group's modest genius; [[Shinobu Oshino]], the resident doughnut-loving vampire; athletic deviant [[Suruga Kanbaru]]; bite-happy spirit [[Mayoi Hachikuji]]; Koyomi's cutesy stalker [[Nadeko Sengoku]]; and [[Hitagi Senjogahara]], the poignant tsundere. |
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− | *Suruga Kanbaru: "I may just be the devil you're looking for." |
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− | *Nadeko Sengoku: "KOYOMI-ONIICHAN, I HATE YOU!! You liar. Although you're already a God." |
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+ | ''Monogatari Series: Second Season'' revolves around these individuals and their struggle to overcome the darkness that is rapidly approaching. A new semester has begun and with graduation looming over Koyomi, he must quickly decide the paths he will walk, as well as the relationships and friends that he'll save. But as strange events begin to unfold, Koyomi is nowhere to be found, and a vicious tiger apparition has appeared in his absence. Tsubasa Hanekawa has become its target, and she must fend for herself—or bow to the creature's perspective on the feebleness of humanity. |
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− | *Shinobu Oshino: "Vampire Punch!" |
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− | *Hitagi Senjougahara: "There's someone I want to swindle." |
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+ | == Episode List == |
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+ | {| class="article-table" |
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+ | !No. |
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+ | !Title |
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+ | !Endcard |
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+ | !Original Air Date |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 01: Tsubasa Tiger, Part 1]] |
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+ | |VOFAN |
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+ | |July 6, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |2 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 02: Tsubasa Tiger, Part 2]] |
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+ | |Kiseki Himura |
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+ | |July 13, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |3 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 03: Tsubasa Tiger, Part 3]] |
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+ | |Makoto Kawai |
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+ | |July 20, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 04: Tsubasa Tiger, Part 4]] |
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+ | |Satoshi Karasuya |
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+ | |July 27, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |5 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 05: Tsubasa Tiger, Part 5]] |
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+ | |Iruka Shinomiya |
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+ | |August 3, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |6 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 06: Summary One]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | |August 10, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |7 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 07: Mayoi Jiangshi, Part 1]] |
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+ | |VOFAN |
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+ | |August 17, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 08: Mayoi Jiangshi, Part 2]] |
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+ | |Rensuke Oshikiri |
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+ | |August 24, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |9 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 09: Mayoi Jiangshi, Part 3]] |
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+ | |Okama |
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+ | |August 31, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 10: Mayoi Jiangshi, Part 4]] |
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+ | |Asako Nishida |
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+ | |September 7, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |11 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 11: Summary Two]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | |September 14, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |12 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 12: Nadeko Medusa, Part 1]] |
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+ | |VOFAN |
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+ | |September 21, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |13 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 13: Nadeko Medusa, Part 2]] |
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+ | |Yoshiaki Katsurai |
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+ | |September 28, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |14 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 14: Nadeko Medusa, Part 3]] |
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+ | |Nishioka Kyodai |
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+ | |October 5, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |15 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 15: Nadeko Medusa, Part 4]] |
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+ | |Chica Umino |
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+ | |October 12, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 16: Summary Three]] |
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+ | | |
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+ | |October 19, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |17 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 17: Shinobu Time, Part 1]] |
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+ | |VOFAN |
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+ | |October 26, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |18 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 18: Shinobu Time, Part 2]] |
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+ | |Shoji Miyamoto |
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+ | |November 2, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |19 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 19: Shinobu Time, Part 3]] |
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+ | |Arco Wada |
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+ | |November 9, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |20 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 20: Shinobu Time, Part 4]] |
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+ | |Natsumi Eguchi |
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+ | |November 16, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |21 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 21: Hitagi End, Part 1]] |
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+ | |VOFAN |
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+ | |November 23, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |22 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 22: Hitagi End, Part 2]] |
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+ | |Tatsuro Iwamoto |
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+ | |November 30, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |23 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 23: Hitagi End, Part 3]] |
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+ | |Naoshi Komi |
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+ | |December 7, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |24 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 24: Hitagi End, Part 4]] |
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+ | |Kinako |
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+ | |December 14, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |25 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 25: Hitagi End, Part 5]] |
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+ | |Yamamoto Takako |
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+ | |December 21, 2013 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |26 |
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+ | |[[Second Season Episode 26: Hitagi End, Part 6]] |
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+ | |Akio Watanabe |
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+ | |December 28, 2013 |
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+ | |} |
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==Development== |
==Development== |
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News about another upcoming adaptation of the ''Bakemonogatari'' light novel series arrived at an issue of the mailed newsletter ''Nisio Tsuushin'', a publication which mostly features works by Nisio Isin.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-04-07/anime-of-all-of-nisioisin-monogatari-novels-officially-green-lit "Anime of All of NisiOisin's Monogatari Novels 'Officially' Green-Lit", Anime News Network]. April 7, 2012.</ref>The announcement included the tentative title of the project, ''Zenmonogatari'' (全物語), and the picture of the cover novels of the following novels: [[Nekomonogatari|''Nekomonogatari Black'' and ''White'']], ''[[Kabukimonogatari]]'', ''[[Hanamonogatari]]'', ''[[Otorimonogatari]]'', ''[[Onimonogatari]]'' and ''[[Koimonogatari]]''. On a feature article on the January issue of Kadokawa Shoten's ''Newtype Magazine'', the title for the project was changed to ''Monogatari Series Second Season'', with staff names including director Akiyuki Shinbo and background music composer Satoru Kousaki. The cast for the series remained unchanged from previous series.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-01-07/monogatari-2nd-season-to-run-for-year-starting-in-july "''Monogatari 2nd Season'' to Run For 1/2 Year Starting July," Anime News Network.] January 7, 2013. Accessed June 4, 2013.</ref> |
News about another upcoming adaptation of the ''Bakemonogatari'' light novel series arrived at an issue of the mailed newsletter ''Nisio Tsuushin'', a publication which mostly features works by Nisio Isin.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-04-07/anime-of-all-of-nisioisin-monogatari-novels-officially-green-lit "Anime of All of NisiOisin's Monogatari Novels 'Officially' Green-Lit", Anime News Network]. April 7, 2012.</ref>The announcement included the tentative title of the project, ''Zenmonogatari'' (全物語), and the picture of the cover novels of the following novels: [[Nekomonogatari|''Nekomonogatari Black'' and ''White'']], ''[[Kabukimonogatari]]'', ''[[Hanamonogatari]]'', ''[[Otorimonogatari]]'', ''[[Onimonogatari]]'' and ''[[Koimonogatari]]''. On a feature article on the January issue of Kadokawa Shoten's ''Newtype Magazine'', the title for the project was changed to ''Monogatari Series Second Season'', with staff names including director Akiyuki Shinbo and background music composer Satoru Kousaki. The cast for the series remained unchanged from previous series.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-01-07/monogatari-2nd-season-to-run-for-year-starting-in-july "''Monogatari 2nd Season'' to Run For 1/2 Year Starting July," Anime News Network.] January 7, 2013. Accessed June 4, 2013.</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | == Presentation == |
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+ | {{See also|Bakemonogatari (anime series)#Presentation}} |
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+ | |||
+ | Over all presentation and use of techniques in Second Season are relatively similar to the [[Nekomonogatari Black (anime)|Nekomonogatari Black ]]adaptation, with similar style screen cards, chapter numbers, and an abundance of narration text being flashed on screen. As the first adaptation containing multiple one arc books, each arc takes a slightly different presentation of its own, such as a difference in screen card colors. The following lists techniques that are either new, altered slightly, or notable in some way. |
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+ | [[File:Mayoi anime vofan.png|thumb|220x220px|Anime version of the [[Kabukimonogatari]] cover. ]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === VOFAN Artwork References === |
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+ | Second Season introduced direct references to light novel artwork by artist [[VOFAN]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | === Abandoned Locations / Main Character Bias === |
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+ | Main characters are still mostly depicted in seemingly abandoned locations, but background and side characters are depicted much more commonly. |
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+ | [[File:Koyomi's mother in shadow SecondSeasonEp4at3m43s.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] |
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+ | ==== Obscured Faces ==== |
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+ | After an absence of minor side characters, they return, with their faces still mostly obscured as before. Examples include the [[Araragi Matriarch|Araragi Family Mother]] and [[Sasayabu]]. Background characters also appear with obscured faces walking in the background at times, though commonly only when it's relevant to the story. Prior to this, no form of background character was ever depicted. |
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+ | ==== Background Character Shadow Figures ==== |
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+ | [[File:Shadow people .png|thumb|220x220px]] |
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+ | Background characters are also uniquely depicted in another way. Exclusive to the ''Nadeko Medusa'' arc, crowds of people around Nadeko are depicted with colorful shadow figures. This starkly contrasts the abandoned look locations commonly have. It could be inferred that this is meant to highlight Nadeko's nature to be more conscious about the people around her, unlike Koyomi who mostly stays indifferent towards them. |
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+ | [[File:Red nadeko.png|thumb|215x215px]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === Alternate Color Palettes / Intense Lighting Effects === |
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+ | [[File:Muted.png|thumb|220x220px]] |
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+ | Alternate Color Palettes return with some new variations. The ''Nadeko Medusa ''arc occasionally depicts Nadeko in black and white, with red hair, or in a school uniform that has the browns replaced with reds. |
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+ | In ''Shinobu Time'', a somewhat saturated color scheme, a muted color scheme, and a black + red + white color scheme, similar to a palette in [[Nekomonogatari Black (anime)|Nekomonogatari Black]], are featured. |
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+ | [[Satoru Kosaki]] returned for the last time as music producer before his music came back to the series for [[Kizumonogatari (movie)|Kizumonogatari]]. Second Season features music from [[Bakemonogatari (anime series)|Bakemonogatari]] and [[Nisemonogatari (anime series)|Nisemonogatari]], but also a lot of new material. |
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+ | Like usual, each arc had its own theme. A total of six different openings were made for the series: [[Chocolate Insomnia]], [[Happy Bite]], [[Mōsō Express]], [[White Lies]], [[Fast love]] and [[Kogarashi Sentiment]]. |
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+ | The series has three different closing themes, being [[Ai wo Utae]] by Jin, [[Sono Koe o Oboeteru]] by Marina Kawano, and [[Snowdrop]] by Luna Haruna and Marina Kawano. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 639684-copy.jpg |
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+ | img004.png |
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+ | img003.png |
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+ | 003.png |
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+ | 004.png |
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+ | nadeko otori.png |
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+ | otori designs .png |
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+ | moBjiLG.jpg |
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+ | otori nadeko medusa.png |
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+ | Monogatari.full.1748502.jpg |
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+ | koimonogatari kaiki.png |
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+ | Hitagiiiiiiiiiiii.png |
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+ | Episode.png |
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+ | Black Hanekawa (3).png |
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+ | kabukimonogatari-screenshot-01.png |
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+ | kabukimonogatari-screenshot-07.png |
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+ | kabukimonogatari-screenshot-04.png |
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+ | 3oCBcgD.png |
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+ | otorimonogatari-screenshot-01.jpg |
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+ | otorimonogatari-mystery-girl.jpg |
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+ | nadeko medusa.jpg |
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+ | proc_f1abd670358e036c.png |
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+ | onimonogatari screenshot.jpg |
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+ | koimonogatari-sejogahara.jpg |
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+ | Monogatari-Series-Koimonogatari.jpg |
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+ | koimonogatari-screenshot-01.png |
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+ | tumblr_njb8jnRgHC1qlfz46o1_1280.png |
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+ | Monogatari.600.1634855.jpg |
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+ | second season 345674.jpg |
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+ | second season boxset.jpg |
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+ | second season boxset back.jpg |
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+ | 850527003608.jpg |
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+ | KabukimonogatariBluraySoftboxCover.jpg |
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+ | otorimonogatari bluray.jpg |
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+ | onomonogatari bluray.jpg |
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+ | koimonogatari bluray.jpg |
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+ | Nekomonogatari-White-LE-Bluray-Set-800x800.jpg |
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+ | KabukimonogatariAssetPicture.jpg |
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+ | otorimonogatari bluray set.jpg |
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+ | onimonogatari bluray set.jpg |
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+ | koimonogatari bluray set.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == Navigation == |
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+ | {{EpisodeNav}} |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*[http://www.monogatari-series.com/2ndseason Official Site] (in Japanese) |
*[http://www.monogatari-series.com/2ndseason Official Site] (in Japanese) |
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+ | *[http://www.aniplexusa.com/monogatarisecondseason/ English website] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 05:04, 8 June 2019
Monogatari Series Second Season (〈物語〉シリーズセカンドシーズン, Monogatari Shiriizu Sekando Shiizun), is the fourth Studio Shaft anime adaptation of the Monogatari Series light novels. Unlike previous adaptations which were named after specific books, Second Season is named after the second season of the light novel series and contains a compilation of arcs that each had their own book.
It covers five volumes of the original light novels, from Nekomonogatari White to Koimonogatari. Although Hanamonogatari is included in the Second Season of the original Monogatari light novel series, it was not included in the original broadcast, and was instead adapted separately months later. In the blu-ray releases of Second Season, each arc is separated as their own release with their original novel title.
The series aired from July 6th, 2013 to December 28th in Japan with a total of 26 episodes. Three of the 26 were recaps, so only 23 are actual episodes.
The tagline of the series is "The days of youth cannot end until everything has been seen" (青春を、すべて見るまで終わらない, Seishun wo, subete miru made owaranai).
Plot
See also: Nekomonogatari #Plot, Kabukimonogatari #Plot, Otorimonogatari #Plot, Onimonogatari #Plot, and Koimonogatari #Plot
The story of Monogatari Series Second Season follows the events of Nisemonogatari and takes place during two main time periods: summer and fall/winter. The arcs generally alternate between the two time periods, with 3 happening in the summer, and 2 in the fall/winter period.
Unique to Second Season (and later Off Season), some arcs are told in different characters' perspectives, unlike usual were stories are told in the perspective of Koyomi Araragi.
Apparitions, oddities, and gods continue to manifest around Koyomi Araragi and his close-knit group of friends: Tsubasa Hanekawa, the group's modest genius; Shinobu Oshino, the resident doughnut-loving vampire; athletic deviant Suruga Kanbaru; bite-happy spirit Mayoi Hachikuji; Koyomi's cutesy stalker Nadeko Sengoku; and Hitagi Senjogahara, the poignant tsundere.
Monogatari Series: Second Season revolves around these individuals and their struggle to overcome the darkness that is rapidly approaching. A new semester has begun and with graduation looming over Koyomi, he must quickly decide the paths he will walk, as well as the relationships and friends that he'll save. But as strange events begin to unfold, Koyomi is nowhere to be found, and a vicious tiger apparition has appeared in his absence. Tsubasa Hanekawa has become its target, and she must fend for herself—or bow to the creature's perspective on the feebleness of humanity.
Episode List
Development
News about another upcoming adaptation of the Bakemonogatari light novel series arrived at an issue of the mailed newsletter Nisio Tsuushin, a publication which mostly features works by Nisio Isin.[1]The announcement included the tentative title of the project, Zenmonogatari (全物語), and the picture of the cover novels of the following novels: Nekomonogatari Black and White, Kabukimonogatari, Hanamonogatari, Otorimonogatari, Onimonogatari and Koimonogatari. On a feature article on the January issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype Magazine, the title for the project was changed to Monogatari Series Second Season, with staff names including director Akiyuki Shinbo and background music composer Satoru Kousaki. The cast for the series remained unchanged from previous series.[2]
Presentation
See also: Bakemonogatari (anime series)#Presentation
Over all presentation and use of techniques in Second Season are relatively similar to the Nekomonogatari Black adaptation, with similar style screen cards, chapter numbers, and an abundance of narration text being flashed on screen. As the first adaptation containing multiple one arc books, each arc takes a slightly different presentation of its own, such as a difference in screen card colors. The following lists techniques that are either new, altered slightly, or notable in some way.
VOFAN Artwork References
Second Season introduced direct references to light novel artwork by artist VOFAN.
Abandoned Locations / Main Character Bias
Main characters are still mostly depicted in seemingly abandoned locations, but background and side characters are depicted much more commonly.
Obscured Faces
After an absence of minor side characters, they return, with their faces still mostly obscured as before. Examples include the Araragi Family Mother and Sasayabu. Background characters also appear with obscured faces walking in the background at times, though commonly only when it's relevant to the story. Prior to this, no form of background character was ever depicted.
Background Character Shadow Figures
Background characters are also uniquely depicted in another way. Exclusive to the Nadeko Medusa arc, crowds of people around Nadeko are depicted with colorful shadow figures. This starkly contrasts the abandoned look locations commonly have. It could be inferred that this is meant to highlight Nadeko's nature to be more conscious about the people around her, unlike Koyomi who mostly stays indifferent towards them.
Alternate Color Palettes / Intense Lighting Effects
Alternate Color Palettes return with some new variations. The Nadeko Medusa arc occasionally depicts Nadeko in black and white, with red hair, or in a school uniform that has the browns replaced with reds.
In Shinobu Time, a somewhat saturated color scheme, a muted color scheme, and a black + red + white color scheme, similar to a palette in Nekomonogatari Black, are featured.
Music
Satoru Kosaki returned for the last time as music producer before his music came back to the series for Kizumonogatari. Second Season features music from Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari, but also a lot of new material.
Like usual, each arc had its own theme. A total of six different openings were made for the series: Chocolate Insomnia, Happy Bite, Mōsō Express, White Lies, Fast love and Kogarashi Sentiment.
The series has three different closing themes, being Ai wo Utae by Jin, Sono Koe o Oboeteru by Marina Kawano, and Snowdrop by Luna Haruna and Marina Kawano.
Gallery
External Links
- Official Site (in Japanese)
- English website
References
- ↑ "Anime of All of NisiOisin's Monogatari Novels 'Officially' Green-Lit", Anime News Network. April 7, 2012.
- ↑ "Monogatari 2nd Season to Run For 1/2 Year Starting July," Anime News Network. January 7, 2013. Accessed June 4, 2013.