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TSUKI MONOGATARI

Written By:

Gareth Evens
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Tsukimonogatari is the first part of Monogatari’s final season. Saying “you should watch an earlier
series first” may seem like redundant advice but as Monogatari labels its seasons with titles rather than numbers first
time viewers may be unaware that they are watching the final part of a story.
If you chose to start with Tsukimonogatari
you should still to be able to follow what happens and the questions that the
series mulls over are such that anyone can appreciate them.

In Tsukimonogatari series
protagonist Koyomi Araragi discovers that he has
utilised his
ability to temporarily turn into a vampire so many times that the change has
become permanent. He isn’t quite a vampire yet but vampirism has become the new
norm for his body and it is slowly changing to adjust.

The series focuses on his reaction to this news, how he comes to terms
with it and what it means for the future.

Tsukimonogatari makes
this change its primary focus. The plot and pacing both give Koyomi enough time
to discover what is going on to him, to understand why it is happening, and to
come to terms with it. First time viewers may not understand the full
circumstances that make up the context for what Koyomi is going through but the
writing expresses his plight in a way that is universal. The consequences of
Koyomi’s actions have caught up with him and he spends Tsukimonogatari processing that.

The time that Tsukimonogatari
spends on contemplation is not always a strength however. There is a lot of talking
and each conversation is played out in full. At its best this means that ideas
are given the space they deserve, at its worst it means that dialogue can get
very, very repetitive. A good example of this coming from when Koyomi discovers
that he is a vampire. He does so by noticing that he fails to cast a reflection
on a mirror in his bathroom. Rather than merely say “I have no
reflection” or something similar he somehow manages to spout over three
lines on how he does not have a reflection. This tendency towards being verbose
is occasionally shared by the other characters, almost to the point where it feels
like we are being treated to a philosophy lecture.

Thankfully such sections are not indicative of the whole experience. Tsukimonogatari is the sort of series
that is great for long time fans of a show. It reflects on what has come before
and is something of a breather before what is to come. Despite its placement in
Monogatari the themes and plot points
are accessible enough for newer viewers and will hopefully encourage them to
check out earlier seasons of Monogatari.
It is a thoughtful anime and worth watching.

TSUKIMONOGATARI / CERT: 15 / DIRECTORS: AKIYUKI SHINBO, TOMOYUKI ITAMURA / SCREENWRITERS:
KIZAWA YUKITO, NAKAMOTO MUNEMASA/ STARRING: KAMIYA HIROSHI, HAYAMI SAORI, SAITO
CHIWA, SAKAMOTO MAAYA
 

Gareth Evens

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