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View Poll Results: Nisemonogatari - Episode 02 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 44 | 36.67% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 30 | 25.00% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 29 | 24.17% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 9 | 7.50% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 2.50% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 0.83% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 2 | 1.67% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 1 | 0.83% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 1 | 0.83% | |
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2012-01-15, 02:08 | Link #41 |
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When I played with my Korean friends for all night during school camp, I ended up kissing someone's leg, chick, arm and butt regardless of gender, saying dirty jokes, making false scandal and found myself trying to punish others with even dirtier orders.
Yep. Na-dek-ho really chose right game to play.
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2012-01-15, 02:12 | Link #42 |
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OK. Is this seriously Nisio Isin anymore? What the hell happened to the quality of writing and dialogue this story usually supplies? This is quite frankly the worst monogatari episode I ever seen. In fact, it's the worst piece of anything Nisio Isin I've ever seen. This wasn't even passable entertainment.
I realize Bake was never the deepest of stories. I'm not expecting to be blown off my feet with little nuances and extremely deep characters. Still though, Bake always maintained a semblance of a cohesive narrative structure to each arc, and the story overall. In fact, just last episode this was done exceptionally well with how we were starting to frame Araragi's troubles with his sisters because he retains characteristics of a vampire and how he balances being pulled into the world of the supernatural with his own humanity. We also found out how Araragi apparently got trapped in some situation with Hitagi and that apparently he was in some sort of danger, making us interesting in finding out what happens next. The dialogue last episode was also spot on and funny. But this episode... Dear lord. What happened? I had to keep pausing and rewinding to pay attention to the dialogue because it was so utterly dull. Am I to believe that this entire episode basically revolved around Nadeko trying to get into Araragi's pants and Kanbaru stripping for him? Is this the witty interactions and fun adventures that was there just LAST episode? Yeah, fanservice has always been present in this story, but fanservice hasn't always overwhelmed the story like this... I don't know, this was just so utterly forgettable to me. The only moment this episode I liked was Araragi interacting with his sister... The dialogue a lot better there, and was an overall fun introduction to her character. Unfortunately I will have to say that Nadeko's appeal as an innocent little shy girl, essentially just a moe blob, was tossed out the window this episode as well. She was really perverted this episode, but also I hate her new look. Where's that damn hat . Hoping this was a small hiccup. Really, terrible episode.
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2012-01-15, 02:24 | Link #43 | |||
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Plus, fanservice is 'FAN' -- 'SERVICE'. It's a 'SERVICE' to the 'FANS'. I don't understand your 'standard' of defining 'better' dialogues. I mean, it really amuses me.
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2012-01-15, 02:41 | Link #45 | |
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Now let's talk about why this episode had the scenes that you saw. Basically it's Nisio not giving a fuck. When he was writing this particular volume back in 08 he intended to end the series in Nise 2. Of course you see him leaving loose ends untie so he could come back if he wanted to but generally he wanted to finish everything. He probably heard from his editor about the anime at the time but at the same time he probably didn't expect much. This of course continued his series of "not giving a fuck". Truthfully, if you looked at all twelve books out right now, Nise would be considered the weak ones since Nisio probably is just writing for the lolz. All I can say is be patient. Just know in the end things do get better. |
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2012-01-15, 02:54 | Link #46 | |||||
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Let me do your own reading comprehension for you!!! "I realize Bake was never the deepest of stories." Oh so I realize Monogatari is meant to be simply a fun story with fun dialogue and fun interactions! Zomg!!!! "Still though, Bake always maintained a semblance of a cohesive narrative structure to each arc, and the story overall." Oh man, I just wanted this arc to have a little bit more of a guiding hand! I just felt this was screwing around with senseless stuff even for Bake standards! "Am I to believe that this entire episode basically revolved around Nadeko trying to get into Araragi's pants and Kanbaru stripping for him? Is this the witty interactions and fun adventures that was there just LAST episode?" Maybe, just maybe, I had expectations that Bake usually was a little more crafty, witty, and had just a little more class than what was given this episode. Oh but I must be too ignorant to understand this episode. I get it, I get it . Quote:
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I guess I've just seen much better from him that this.
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2012-01-15, 03:20 | Link #48 |
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DAYUM! Kanbaru's fucking hot. That part where she was grabbing on to arararagi; I'm gonna go doujin hunting lol
Sadly as an episode it was worthless, and I feel harsh today so 1/10 Edit: On second thought, Karen has potential...
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2012-01-15, 04:42 | Link #49 | ||
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What was invented was the "cream pie" of the previous episode. Araragi simply recognized he had gone too far and got up. Quote:
Then we saw Karen, and we learned that the matter would be over by evening, implying they had found the person they were searching for. Araragi being slightly worried is an ominous foreshadowing. It is still early for the viewer to get the importance of visiting Kanbaru, but there is one, I assure you. All the pieces of the puzzle are falling in line. As you can see the story progressed solidly. There is indeed a lot of fanservice, even more than Bake, but you got rosy memories if you think Bake didn't have any. This was also in line with the characters, as Nadeko for example liked being seen with a swimsuit by Araragi, and Kanbaru as a self-styled pervert had to walk the talk eventually. The part with Nadeko was even more funny in the novel, as Araragi was superdense and there are all his thoughts about how he viewed Nadeko as a child. And by the way, the fanservice has nothing to do with the worth of an anime. This is an immature thought even I had years ago. The fact is that you are not deep, wise and mature because of the things you watch, but because of who you are. The Monogatari series is actually well written, and I say this after reading the novels. |
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2012-01-15, 05:10 | Link #50 | |
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2012-01-15, 05:43 | Link #51 | ||||
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I bet whatever is in Nadeko's closet will be important too. First time I've seen a closet with a digilock
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2012-01-15, 05:49 | Link #52 | |||
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I'm quite aware of how Nisio Isin operates. I have recently rewatched Bake in the last few months so I don't have a particularly rosy memory about it. I really am a very very big fan of everything Nisio Isin I've seen up to this point. Honestly, I'm quite shocked to find myself being critical of Nise so early. Even in this episode I could tell things were moving, with Nadeko explaining something about his sisters and the charm, as well as the introduction scene of Karen. But that wasn't exactly my complaint. I guess a lot of what missed the mark for me in this episode is that the character interactions were jarringly made more extreme in nature. Kanbaru was already very perverted, but she was like 30x more perverted in this episode. Nadeko was already trying to gain Koyomi's atttention, but in this peisode she practically was throwing her body at him. So the dialogue just felt like a rehash but this time they just amplified certain things we already know and have seen and expected us to like it all the more. I guess this is not something i necessarily want to see in Monogatari. I don't want things to simply become more extreme in order to catch my attention but to try and keep everything fresher and new. That's why I didn't think the usual wit or quality in the dialogue was present. It almost felt lazy. I also had problems with how they seem to have discarded Nadeko's original appeal. I thought she was supposed to be the cute, shy girl with a crush who bravely is trying to act on it in a clandestine manner... But in this episode she was practically throwing herself at him, her personality was almost completely different. I also just don't like her new character design haha. As for the fanservice. Well, yes there has been tons of overt fanservice before. But I guess I felt it was already pushing the border of being fun and now it just feels like they want to completely make this an ecchi show or something. There's a limit to how much fanservice I am willing to tolerate in a series (It really isn't one of the reasons I enjoyed Bake, but I tolerated it), but for me this is pushing my comfort level. Quote:
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2012-01-15, 05:56 | Link #53 |
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Hold on guys, concerning Nadeko, I wrote it in the previous episode, she is a inexperienced and naive middle school girl in love with her senpai, she is going to be sloppy in her attempt to seduce him, and the anime has visualized exactly that... and do not forget that both anime and novel could have been way more graphical if their objective was to sell on objectifying the emerging sexuality of a teenager, but didn't.
For Karen I have no freaking clue which pervert can find the sweating abdomen of a girl doing handstands sexy, if nothing else it shows how tomboyish she is! and for the pervs that are tantalized by it, they need a psychologist, not censors Finally, I am amazed that people are shocked by Kanbaru being nude (if nothing else she made several clever comments about it to Koyomi, but in fact targeted the salivating audience), and after stripping him it was more then clear how the same action can be viewed totally differently depending on the commentator (Mayoi reference from the previous episode). The episode was excellent, enforced some and developed other characters, and within two episodes reintroduced the cast (unfortunately skipping my two favorites), while setting the stage for the sisters' plot-line. Now for the nonsense context mentioned, I would say both yes and no. Indeed, it feels like the author was really aggressive when writing the series in the sense that he broke some stereotypes that others follow. But I disagree in the sense that he created a very compelling cast of characters with strong chemistry between all of them, not only the protagonist and each girl, but between the girls too... Suruga/Hitagi, Hitagi/Tsubasa, Karen/Tsukihi/Nadeko, Mayoi/Hitagi, Tsubasa/Shinobu. In addition, the stories themselves are character-centered, there is no greater or overlapping plot, he picks a theme and a main character, explores and develops it loyally, and all things considered deeply. It might be hard to appreciate for people coming from sci-fi or fantasy, I understand that, but it does not make it worthless, just different. That in addition to presenting events from certain perspectives, which makes storytelling even more compelling, at least for me PS: I have not read Nisemonogatari, still struggling with Kizumonogatari, which is bloody hard to read, yet unbelievably funny when I can put kanji and grammar aids aside |
2012-01-15, 05:56 | Link #54 | |
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Though it's a hilarious irony in here that I actually enjoyed the fanservice for half the episode. In fact if I were to complain about fanservice, I might even been complaining there wasn't enough. (Damn books blocking the view--- though some argue it's better to leave things to the imagination). But as an example itself, that despite the plot relevance of the affairs, that I just find the whole Nadeko scene to extremely boring and completely suck the enjoyment out of my episode. And it was long. But it's fine. I enjoy this series for reasons that are probably different from many, and will just see this as a small roadblock.
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2012-01-15, 06:28 | Link #55 | |
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-She won't turn on the air-con because it'll cause global warming -What she is a actually doing is using the earth as a hostage to get Araragi to take off his clothes -She also only brings one cup to her room so that they have to share -She tries to get him drunk by feeding him highly-carbonate cola and alcohol-filled choclates -She owns a MSX2 -When she left her room to get "Game of Life" she told Araragi to look at her photo album -She took a long time to come back and was disappointed when she saw that it didn't move -She wasn't wearing a bra (but you guys saw that already in the episode) -Instead of Koyomi-oniichan she wants to call him "anata" -Araragi thinks she meant it as "you" but she meant "dear" or "honey" |
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2012-01-15, 08:19 | Link #56 | ||
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Aside from what omimon mentioned about Nadeko...
-When Araragi gave a "little lariat" to Karen, he thought it seemed as he had a superior sense of balance compared to Karen, as he withstood a low kick to the face while doing a handstand. -Karen's phone tone was the theme of "Enter the dragon" (which in Japanese is "Burn, dragon"). -During his phone conversation with Kanbaru, Araragi actually asked the gods to punish his junior. Directly after that Kanbaru was seen naked by her grandmother. This is why Araragi felt he had to take responsibility, although he didn't dare mentioning he asked for divine punishment. -Araragi mentions he goes twice a month helping Kanbaru cleaning her room. He doesn't know why but every time he visits the room was back as before. -Araragi dug from Kanbaru's heaps of trash a digital camera. He was surprised, as he knew Kanbaru was not good with electronics. Kanbaru replies there are times when you need such a thing like a digital camera, for example when taking pictures of your own nudes. Kanbaru also says there are nude photos of first year's kittens in there, and that Araragi can have a look. By that time Araragi no longer believed Kanbaru, so he refused thinking it was just photos of cats, although Kanbaru insists she prepared for Araragi a surprise whose keywords were "first year" and "breast". Quote:
-Araragi and Senjougahara's relationship progressed pretty fast. -We managed to see all girls in Nise as a bonus compared to the previous arcs. -The characters were one-upping themselves. Then Nisio got the OK for more books, so he took a more laid-back approach. Anyway, it all makes sense if you were to think the series was going to end. The characters had to be extreme to leave an impression on the reader, because that would have been the last he'd have seen of them. Quote:
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2012-01-15, 08:31 | Link #57 | ||
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2012-01-15, 08:39 | Link #58 |
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Nadeko's mom didn't even know a boy was there in the first place, and Sengoku even hid Araragi's shoes, so there were no traces left. If it's just one person, you can distract her bringing her away from the entrance while the other sneaks out.
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2012-01-15, 10:28 | Link #59 |
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Same complains as the first episode, and furthermore, that accursed return of the KURO slides!
Sigh, I get the feeling next week's gonna be the same with Hitagi and Hanekawa in the spotlight. Will we actually have to wait another 2 more weeks for the plot to kick in? Karen OP was...hella impressive. Wonder how much of the budget was blown on that, it was one heck of a visual treat. Claris's ED on the other hand was a step down from the awesome Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari. Last edited by com_gwp; 2012-01-15 at 10:47. |
2012-01-15, 10:33 | Link #60 |
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Ah Nadeko~ I pity the fool who you set your sights on after Araragi... He won't last even 3 minutes.
And Kanbaru... This played out perfectly as an eroge gamescript... Visit the house of a younger girl who has a crush on you and...*bonk* then go to the house of the best friend of your girlfriend to help her clean up and....*bonk* I mean, one doesn't even have to think to come up with that senario based off this episode...
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