I recently started watching Oremonogatari and is this part of the Monogatari series? And if it is, in what order do they go?
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I recently started watching Oremonogatari and is this part of the Monogatari series? And if it is, in what order do they go?
Monogatari (物語) means Story in Japanese.
But no, they have nothing in common.
They are un-related. But OMG I loved Ore Monogatari so much!!
Nah, not related in any way at all. I mean they both have romance.
But one has spirits and gods
The other has just cute love
I thought Monogatari meant "Ghost Story".
In any case I've got up to that last one where the puppet girl moves in with him. Are they doing more?
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Monogatari
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Monogatari (物語?) is a literary form in traditional Japanese literature, an extended prose narrative tale comparable to the epic. Monogatari is closely tied to aspects of the oral tradition, and almost always relates a fictional or fictionalized story, even when retelling a historical event. Many of the great works of Japanese fiction, such as the Genji monogatari and the Heike monogatari are in this monogatari form.
The form was prominent around the 9th to 15th centuries, reaching a peak between the 10th and 11th centuries. According to the Fūyō Wakashū (1271), at least 198 monogatari existed by the 13th century. Of these, around forty still exist.
Contents [hide]
1 Genres
1.1 Denki-monogatari
1.2 Uta-monogatari
1.3 Tsukuri-monogatari
1.4 Rekishi-monogatari
1.5 Gunki-monogatari
1.6 Setsuwa-monogatari
1.7 Giko-monogatari
1.8 Modern Fiction series
2 Influence
3 See also
4 References
Genres[edit]
The genre is sub-divided into multiple categories depending on their contents:
Denki-monogatari[edit]
Stories dealing with fantastical events.
Taketori Monogatari
Utsubo Monogatari
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai
Uta-monogatari[edit]
Main article: Uta monogatari
Stories drawn from poetry.
Heichū Monogatari
Ise Monogatari
Yamato Monogatari
Tsukuri-monogatari[edit]
Aristocratic court romances.
Genji Monogatari
Hamamatsu Chūnagon Monogatari
Ochikubo Monogatari
Sagoromo Monogatari
Torikaebaya Monogatari
Tsutsumi Chūnagon Monogatari
Yoru no Nezame
Rekishi-monogatari[edit]
Main article: Rekishi monogatari
Historical tales.
Eiga Monogatari
Ōkagami
Gunki-monogatari[edit]
Main article: Gunki monogatari
War tales.
Gikeiki
Heiji Monogatari
Heike Monogatari
Hōgen Monogatari
Soga Monogatari
Taiheiki
Setsuwa-monogatari[edit]
Anecdotal tales.
Konjaku Monogatarishū
Uji Shūi Monogatari
Giko-monogatari[edit]
Pseudo-classical imitations of earlier tales.
Matsura no Miya Monogatari
Sumiyoshi Monogatari
Modern Fiction series[edit]
Modern literature, anime, light novels and manga also utilize this form:
Bakemonogatari "ghost story" franchise:
Hanamonogatari "flowering story"
Kabukimonogatari "slope story"
Kizumonogatari "damaged goods story"
Koyomimonogatari "Koyomi Story"
Koimonogatari "love story"
Nekomonogatari "cat story"
Nisemonogatari "imposter story"
Onimonogatari "demon story"
Otorimonogatari "decoy story"
Owarimonogatari "end story"
Tsukimonogatari "evil spirit story"
Zokuowarimonogatari "continued end story"
Cinderella Monogatari "Cinderella story"
Gokinjo Monogatari "neighborhood story"
Gokurakuin Joshikōryō Monogatari "The Tales of Gokurakuin Girls School Dorm"
Hyakumonogatari "one hundred stories"
Perrine Monogatari "story of Perrine"
Pollyanna Monogatari "story of Pollyanna"
Teito Monogatari: A fantasized retelling of the history of Tokyo across the 20th century.
Influence[edit]
When European and other foreign literature later became known to Japan, the word "monogatari" began to be used in Japanese titles of foreign works of a similar nature. For example, A Tale of Two Cities is known as Nito Monogatari (二都物語), One Thousand and One Nights as Sen'ichiya Monogatari (千一夜物語) and more recently The Lord of the Rings as Yubiwa Monogatari (指輪物語) and To Kill a Mockingbird as Arabama Monogatari (アラバマ物語).
See also[edit]
Mumyōzōshi, a 13th-century literary critique on monogatari, many of which are no longer extant
Fūyō Wakashū, a 13th-century collection of poetry from various monogatari sources, many of which are no longer extant
Konjaku Monogatarishū, a collection of over one thousand Heian period monogatari, of which 28 remain today.
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Watching it right now, only 3 eps in and enjoying it. The way they talk and the character dynamics is very interesting and something I have no seen before in anime.
Still going... and once again as of the end of last season I suspect we're seeing death's revolving door policy at work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...atari_episodes
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Is nobody else watching this series?
They released a novel in English... the one where we find out what happened to make Koyomi a vampire.
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So what is the series about? And no Wikipedia links please. They contain spoilers.
Well this kid in a town is somehow (never explained until recently) connected to a child vampire. He sees various supernatural stuff around town, mostly involving cute girls, and tries to help. In the process her often gets eviscerated.
It's originally based on an ongoing series of novels. Not to be confused with Ore Monogatari
First Published Name ISBN
November 1, 2006 Bakemonogatari (Volume 1) (化物語 (上)) ISBN 978-4-06-283602-9
December 1, 2006 Bakemonogatari (Volume 2) (化物語 (下)) ISBN 978-4-06-283607-4
May 7, 2008 Kizumonogatari (傷物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283663-0
September 2, 2008 Nisemonogatari (Volume 1) (偽物語, (上)) ISBN 978-4-06-283679-1
June 10, 2009 Nisemonogatari (Volume 2) (偽物語 (下)) ISBN 978-4-06-283702-6
July 28, 2010 Nekomonogatari (Kuro) (猫物語 (黒)) ISBN 978-4-06-283748-4
October 29, 2010 Nekomonogatari (Shiro) (猫物語 (白)) ISBN 978-4-06-283758-3
December 24, 2010 Kabukimonogatari (傾物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283767-5
March 31, 2011 Hanamonogatari (花物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283771-2
June 30, 2011 Otorimonogatari (囮物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283776-7
September 28, 2011 Onimonogatari (鬼物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283781-1
December 22, 2011 Koimonogatari (恋物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283792-7
September 26, 2012 Tsukimonogatari (憑物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283812-2
May 20, 2013 Koyomimonogatari (暦物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283837-5
October 23, 2013 Owarimonogatari (Volume 1) (終物語 (上)) ISBN 978-4-06-283857-3
January 29, 2014 Owarimonogatari (Volume 2) (終物語 (中)) ISBN 978-4-06-283861-0
April 1, 2014 Owarimonogatari (Volume 3) (終物語 (下)) ISBN 978-4-06-283868-9
September 17, 2014 Zokuowarimonogatari (続終物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283878-8
October 5, 2015 Orokamonogatari (愚物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283889-4
January 13, 2016 Wazamonogatari (業物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283892-4
July 29, 2016 Nademonogatari (撫物語) ISBN 978-4-06-283898-6
TBA Musubimonogatari
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http://bakemonogatari.wikia.com/wiki/Koyomi_Araragi
Last edited by Clayton_n; 12-20-2016 at 06:23 PM.
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So do you recommend it for children? Don't answer.
I will have to keep an eye out for it -- metaphorically speaking.
786 So...is this thread about Ore Monogatari or the series which begins with Bakemonogatari? Or both?
Bakemonogatari I'd say. For one thing it's still going. And is fantastic.
Anyone know how the heck Kaiki is still alive? And has black hair? Is he a ghost? Was he in the hospital?
What is the dead with the cross dresser who may or may not have arms?
And after his resurrection is Koyomi still linked to Shinobu?
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