Bakemonogatari

Romance · Drama · Fantasy · Comedy

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Bakemonogatari is a 2009 Shaft series about high schooler Koyomi Araragi helping girls whose personal troubles are tangled with supernatural apparitions.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

Koyomi Araragi is a high school student with recent supernatural experience and an unfortunate tendency to notice other people's apparition problems. His first encounter begins when Hitagi Senjougahara falls into his arms and weighs almost nothing. Helping her involves an eccentric specialist and a great deal of hostile conversation. Shaft supplies abrupt cuts and architecture that has declined to behave normally.

Super Eyepatch Fox

After surviving his own encounter with the supernatural, Koyomi Araragi meets classmates carrying strange apparition-related burdens. Hitagi's impossible lack of weight becomes the first problem he tries to understand. Bakemonogatari treats conversation as confrontation, filling pauses with typography and hard color changes. The mystery comes through what people evade, while the visual design refuses to let a simple exchange look ordinary.

Gigguku

Bakemonogatari takes Hitagi's impossible weight and makes the conversation around it feel even stranger. Koyomi wants to help, while Hitagi would rather control every word. Shaft turns their verbal standoff into wild graphic design. The cuts are abrupt and the rooms seem allergic to realism. If dense dialogue is your thing, the first arc gives it teeth immediately.

Father's Basement

Rapid text cards and aggressive framing can make Bakemonogatari feel pleased with how difficult it is to watch. The camera also earns a content warning. Yet its opening problem is precise: Koyomi discovers that Hitagi weighs almost nothing and offers help she does not trust. Their barbed exchange gives the stylization a purpose. Shaft makes every empty room feel like an extension of the argument happening inside it.