
It’s cute how she looks like a strong heroine but is surprisingly weak.
You’re the ideal partner, aren’t you?
Is that kind of the framework for the thread picture?
An understanding girlfriend.
Chiwa is still quite a visible voice actor even now.
I might not see her as the main heroine character anymore…
Ranma’s Nabe (Hot Pot)
In the first episode, she speaks with an incredibly cute voice, similar to Becky’s.
It’s unfortunate that it’s becoming increasingly low and deep in tone.
When problems are solved and humans become capable, there is no longer a need for them.
As I get older, I can understand quite well why girls around this age cling to men like Kaiki.
Actually, this girl is quite kind, isn’t she?
It’s amazing that even after having such a broken family at that age and being deceived by adults, they are still managing to live properly.
In other words, Araragi-kun looks too horrifying when viewed objectively from the outside…!
The story related to Hanekawa is just too pure.
It’s a place where Ararara Ki-san can properly return as a person.
At the beginning, she was sharp, but after that, she’s been a very understanding wife.
Isn’t that cheating?
Wasn’t Kamihara the one in that kind of role?
I don’t know because they threw the sequel away.
The more I understand Araragi-san, the more I feel that there’s really only Gahara-san.
One day, the most well-known and dangerous student at school suddenly said they would help.
The way the lines are delivered is wonderful, isn’t it?
At first glance, I thought they were an eccentric violent character, but this child is ordinary, sensitive, and has courage.
I like the stance of putting in effort to continue dating someone you love.
It turns out that while Senjougahara seems like a crazy person, from the perspective of their generation, Araragi is the crazier one – what a narrative twist…
In the actor talk, the boys were saying they like Hachikawa, and the girls were saying they prefer this one, and I thought, “That makes sense.”
Among the heroines, she’s the most rational, right?
On one hand, Senjougahara’s amazing femininity is impressive, but on the other hand, Araragi’s annoying foolishness is frustrating.
Ah, Araragi-san is riding his bike alongside the train.
If Ararara-san stops being a jerk, the story will end…
I couldn’t help but feel a little flutter in my heart for Senjougahara, who couldn’t sleep, worried that she might be taken by Hanekawa and ended up crying.
Giving me everything makes my heart skip a beat.
I like that you are a realist but also a romanticist.
When I see the scars, I can’t help but think that Araragi-san is drawn to Senjougahara.
She was simply a decent woman…
Actually, it’s cute how you easily cry.
I always have the impression that Araragi-kun says the words I need.
I even feel a sense of respect for Araragi, who was able to properly date his girlfriend and even got married.
If I take my eyes off for just a moment, you’re building flags with some unknown woman.
A female homeroom teacher at a top-ranked middle school in a story world.
The members of the Araragi harem are basically crazy, so in comparison, Gaahara-san is quite sane.
It’s understandable that Mararagi-san is really into baby play; she’s a daughter with a strong maternal instinct.
In the Monogatari series, the other heroines are increasingly given eccentric traits after the fact, making them seem relatively sane in comparison to Gaen-san…
It feels like Araragi has been concerned about Senjougahara since the first year, doesn’t it?
Even without the vampire, Pomelagi-san is abnormal.
It was quite an emotion to see that it was written until they got married and went on their honeymoon, reflecting how far they have come.
It’s a story from the past, but this person isn’t the pitiable heroine at the top…
When Araragi, who has little interest in others, asked if she knew Senjougahara, Hanekawa should have been on guard at that point.
Ms. Gahara’s best quality is her positive attitude that doesn’t give up even in tough situations.
There, Araragi-san is attracted.
From Araragi’s perspective, it’s clear why he fell in love with Gahara, but from Gahara’s perspective, it’s not particularly due to anything he did.
I can understand why you feel anxious.
“Talking about Mayoi Mai Mai and Monkey or Tsubasa Cat, Senjougahara-san is casually doing amazing things, isn’t she?”
It’s not often talked about, but…
It was a relief for Gahara-san that Mararagi-san naturally accepted having a crazy mother and becoming a stepson, even if it was just by name.
It feels more like Araragi-san won rather than Sengoku was victorious.
At first, it was crazy.
Next is a victim with a sad past.
Good woman from.
The character whose understanding of the story series can be gauged by how they evaluate Senjougahara.
It was great to see what resonated with Araragi-san in the manga version being greatly emphasized.
I have the impression of being unfairly belittled by people who do not properly understand the work.
It feels like a character who has grown out of puberty and become an adult.
There are many heartfelt episodes, such as becoming a star to reassure my mother or not being able to change my hairstyle because it was praised by her.
It’s nice that the proposal is coming from Araragi-san.
The idea that you stop being described when you become decent is quite interesting, I thought.
Somehow or other, if it goes that far, high school students will fall.
The angle of the shaft looks quite sharp now that I see it.
When Araragi-san was told during the stargazing date, “This is all I can give you,” they had already fallen.
It was a terrible family environment, wasn’t it?
My dad seems to be quite decent, though.
It’s adorable how you come up with various strategies to get your name called.
I’ve never thought that Hanegawa was good.
I didn’t really understand why it was popular.
I really think it’s amazing that we can accept being almost in a shared destiny.