Bakemonogatari
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Bakemono, literally altered thing, which translates as monster. Monogatari, literally thing narrated, which translates as tale. Combined into a neologism by he of the reversible nom de plume, they yield BAKEMONOGATARI, the monster tale that kicked off a series whose …
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Bakemono, literally altered thing, which translates as monster. Monogatari, literally thing narrated, which translates as tale. Combined into a neologism by he of the reversible nom de plume, they yield BAKEMONOGATARI, the monster tale that kicked off a series whose anime adaptations have enjoyed international popularity and critical acclaim.A self-described loser, Koyomi Araragi is struggling at a prep school that he should never have gotten into. He has all but quit caring, but as a se
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