Woot! the first episode of Nisemonogatari! Much like the previous series, the artistry and animation is top-notch, and used very effectively. Its avant-garde style, I feel, connects the viewer with the estranged voices on screen, leaving sanity to miscarry, and surrealism to flicker larger and larger. The opening song was catchy, I really love it. Sadly there [...]
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