bl3u Posted October 23, 2014 Posted October 23, 2014 That's certainly a possibility since once you start milking a series is when a series really starts losing quality. Though, more Monogatari is welcome if its well done. Quote
Niko Posted October 23, 2014 Posted October 23, 2014 Well that's a big problem for me. None of the movies or seasons following Bake were nearly as good as Bakemonogatari. Which is funny since the light novels we're all pretty great through and through. Sometimes when I see a new announcement for another light novel adaption, or I goto rewatch Nise or Second Season. I feel like they should've made Bake and left it at that. bl3u 1 Quote
bl3u Posted October 23, 2014 Posted October 23, 2014 I actually thought Bakemonogatari was < those two adaptions, but that is obviously a conflicting opinion to yours. I loved Bake to death, but for me Nise focused on fun characters and Monogatari felt like a quality boost. Quote
Kosakyun Posted October 23, 2014 Posted October 23, 2014 eah haha, alot of people I know don't seem to share my sentiment. I feel like the reason I loved Bake so much more than the sequels was because I came off the light novel. Bakemonogatari was the first light novel I had ever read and I always felt like Bake followed the light novels more in terms of tone and characters. Nise and Second Season came off as more light-hearted and cheery at most parts. And Bake was more morbid and almost dark, but managed to have pieces of comedy sprinkled throughout conversations and whatnot. That's why I liked Bake at least, not trying to change your mind or anything. And I really did like Hana in comparison to the rest, I can confidently say it was the closest to matching that good 'ol Bake feel from the original. So I am somewhat optimistic for Kizu and stuff. Oh my. Now this is an opinion I've not seen before. My love for the series grows after each Monogatari adaptation it gets. I simply love seeing the characters on screen and doing what they do. ...Some parts of Bakemonogatari contradict parts presented by recaps though, say, Nekomonogatari Black. Quote
bl3u Posted October 23, 2014 Posted October 23, 2014 Oh my. Now this is an opinion I've not seen before. My love for the series grows after each Monogatari adaptation it gets. I simply love seeing the characters on screen and doing what they do. ...Some parts of Bakemonogatari contradict parts presented by recaps though, say, Nekomonogatari Black. I agree to some extent. But y'know, you can only watch Monogatari for so long before it becomes stale. Then again, I've rewatched Bake like 10 times already. Quote
Kosakyun Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I agree to some extent. But y'know, you can only watch Monogatari for so long before it becomes stale. Then again, I've rewatched Bake like 10 times already. I only watched Bakemonogatari two times. I don't really watch shows again unless I completely forget about them. I don't really get tired of Monogatari. But it does get boring at times. You can't watch it if you're on the verge of sleeping. It'll help you sleep, after all. Quote
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