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On August 01 2013 11:20 Sentenal wrote: Its really good. Also not finished yet. I think they release 2 episodes every couple months...?
4 episodes actually.
I think the last batch before this one was late May, so it's like a 2 month gap between releases. For the last few episodes, the tv airing might catch up though.
So I have a quick question regarding Monogatari Season 2 episode 2 question regarding Senjohara last statement toward Hanekawa at the end of the episode to see if I am interpreting it correctly.
What made Senjohara questioned Hanekawa love for Araragi?
I understand that the food was the trigger for Senjohara to think this. Since she was saying that Hanekawa has no taste in food rather she only eat it to survive thus she has no desire for the taste. Leading Senjohara to quote, "Because if you like anything and everything, then they all become the same thing in the end." Is Senjohara thinking that Hanekawa love for Araragi is false because she love everything?
Tries to force sexual dreams (succeeds in class). Wants to get molested in train (get molested by pole). Buys cute panties (ends up tearing em apart). Watches BL with a massager (dad gets the wrong idea)
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This episode was so painful to watch, but so good too. Oh man, idk how they can keep this up, srsly... >_<
I don't remember that last part in the manga. XD
watamote is so adorable lol
am i the only one who would actually like a girl like this
Probably because she's so desperate that she'd even settle for you :-)
On August 01 2013 18:08 SheaR619 wrote: So I have a quick question regarding Monogatari Season 2 episode 2 question regarding Senjohara last statement toward Hanekawa at the end of the episode to see if I am interpreting it correctly.
What made Senjohara questioned Hanekawa love for Araragi?
I understand that the food was the trigger for Senjohara to think this. Since she was saying that Hanekawa has no taste in food rather she only eat it to survive thus she has no desire for the taste. Leading Senjohara to quote, "Because if you like anything and everything, then they all become the same thing in the end." Is Senjohara thinking that Hanekawa love for Araragi is false because she love everything?
It's not that Hanekawa has no taste, and it's not that Hanekawa loves everything. She clearly loves Araragi, which is the whole point of Nekomonogatari. But it doesn't matter to Hanekawa what herself think / feel, as she accepts everything.
On August 01 2013 14:14 Slaughter wrote: Edit: Btw how come it seems like sites like Crunchy Roll get the anime that comes out very unevenly? Like they have some this season that are updating right away while others (like Monogatari) they haven't started to upload yet. Is it due to licensing issues for different production companies?
Daisuki has a 1month exclusivity window on Monogatari. Probably.
What? I thought that was fantastically done. You knew he couldn't end up with the teacher, and this felt so heartbreakingly perfect of a way to end an unrequited love arc. Shuu became a pretty interesting character for me (even if the author doesn't use him all that much), and a small amount of progress was FINALLY made with the best girl in the series. Tsugumi even got to get in on the character development train, I'd be really interested to see if what she said influences her actions in a near chapter.
What? I thought that was fantastically done. You knew he couldn't end up with the teacher, and this felt so heartbreakingly perfect of a way to end an unrequited love arc. Shuu became a pretty interesting character for me (even if the author doesn't use him all that much), and a small amount of progress was FINALLY made with the best girl in the series. Tsugumi even got to get in on the character development train, I'd be really interested to see if what she said influences her actions in a near chapter.
I liked the chapter - Tsugumi's part especially, but the ending just felt so... abrupt. I don't know, maybe it's just me, since I thought the arc would go on until chapter 86, maybe even 87.
and pffffft, onodera being the best girl in the series is subjective
What? I thought that was fantastically done. You knew he couldn't end up with the teacher, and this felt so heartbreakingly perfect of a way to end an unrequited love arc. Shuu became a pretty interesting character for me (even if the author doesn't use him all that much), and a small amount of progress was FINALLY made with the best girl in the series. Tsugumi even got to get in on the character development train, I'd be really interested to see if what she said influences her actions in a near chapter.
I liked the chapter - Tsugumi's part especially, but the ending just felt so... abrupt. I don't know, maybe it's just me, since I thought the arc would go on until chapter 86, maybe even 87.
and pffffft, onodera being the best girl in the series is subjective
Yeah, I don't know if the author is worried about cancellation or what, but I agree that arcs are way too short. I'm really excited for him to do a nice long one, though I never really thought that Shuu would be the one to get it.
I'm a big fan of the series The Vision of Escaflowne, can you recommend me any shows that are to a certain degree similar in style, mood, story or setting and as classy as the one i mentioned?