After several occurences including me having lost access to internet I finished something else
Bakemonogatari 8/10

Oh Bakemonogatari, one of the anime to which I have ambivalent (mostly positive) feelings towards. The concept of possessions affecting normal people is something that has been dealt quite a few times in animanga, namely Mononoke and Mouryou no Hako before it, and Aobuta in most recent times, with Bakemonogatari being the most famous one and... the one that goes the fanservice way... not the Fairy Tail kind of fanservice, no, the one that actually made me feel awkward and disturbed. Either way, that aside, the fact that there is a lot of content for it and the implication of a huge mistery has gotten me interested. Yes it's hard to watch at times but man, I like when even the most insignificant dialogue has its meaning, it reminds me of Haruhi in that aspect.
Ah and the openings, ending and soundtrack is full of bangers. I also love the editing style here and the artistic direction it took. It's like what Utena tried while making the most out of the least and it worked well this time too.
https://www.reddit.com/r/araragi/comments/4ajz0m/bakemonogatari_16_tv_bluray_comparison_albums_532/
Here's a thread that compiles the differences between the TV and BD versions, as well as linking to the worst animation mistakes found in Monogatari, and they're quite a bit.
Ah and I want to behead Araragi.
Oh Bakemonogatari, one of the anime to which I have ambivalent (mostly positive) feelings towards. The concept of possessions affecting normal people is something that has been dealt quite a few times in animanga, namely Mononoke and Mouryou no Hako before it, and Aobuta in most recent times, with Bakemonogatari being the most famous one and... the one that goes the fanservice way... not the Fairy Tail kind of fanservice, no, the one that actually made me feel awkward and disturbed. Either way, that aside, the fact that there is a lot of content for it and the implication of a huge mistery has gotten me interested. Yes it's hard to watch at times but man, I like when even the most insignificant dialogue has its meaning, it reminds me of Haruhi in that aspect.
Ah and the openings, ending and soundtrack is full of bangers. I also love the editing style here and the artistic direction it took. It's like what Utena tried while making the most out of the least and it worked well this time too.
Monogatari series, like most of SHAFT anime underwent through a lot of production issues, what you probably watched (as well as I) is a "fixed" version of something that used to look considerably worse. Bakemonogatari has an excellent art, some scenes are animated superbly, but most of the time animation is okay, excellent art but standard animation for the most part.Patatitta wrote: 4y1w
Bakemonogatari:And while it does some interesting things, mainly it uses color in a really nice way, creating environments that basically look alien even if it's just a normal park in theory. Still, while the animation is good, I expected something different from what I had seen. I always read "oh studio shaft is so fucking good", so I expected a style that was more inasne and breaking, closer to something like ping pong the animation, tatami galaxy or sonny boy, but that really wasn't the case. It's just really good regular animation
https://www.reddit.com/r/araragi/comments/4ajz0m/bakemonogatari_16_tv_bluray_comparison_albums_532/
Here's a thread that compiles the differences between the TV and BD versions, as well as linking to the worst animation mistakes found in Monogatari, and they're quite a bit.
Ah and I want to behead Araragi.