Nisemonogatari
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Tied to a chair by his own girlfriend, Koyomi Araragi finds himself in a situation that isn't even the weird part. Nisemonogatari picks up right after Bakemonogatari, and if you haven't seen that first, go do that — this is the direct sequel. Araragi's two younger sisters, Karen and Tsukihi (the self-proclaimed "Fire Sisters" who fancy themselves local justice heroes), end up way over their heads when a conman named Deishuu Kaiki rolls into town. Kaiki previously ruined Senjougahara's family, so tensions are already high before Karen goes and gets herself cursed with a supernatural affliction. Now Araragi has to navigate his overprotective girlfriend, a dangerous swindler, and whatever oddity has latched onto his sister — all while Studio Shaft throws every visual trick imaginable at the screen. The art direction here is unreal: abstract backgrounds, rapid-fire text cuts, angles that shouldn't work but absolutely do. The dialogue is dense and playful, bouncing between philosophy, wordplay, and characters just roasting each other. It's 11 episodes of comedic, mysterious, occasionally uncomfortable conversations that somehow feel more intense than most action scenes. If you liked Bakemonogatari's vibe, this leans harder into the ecchi and the family dynamics. Fans of The Garden of Sinners' atmospheric storytelling or Ayakashi's supernatural folklore will find familiar ground here, just filtered through way more banter and way less subtlety. The toothbrush scene alone has its own reputation. You'll understand when you get there.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-2 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 3.

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