It’s unbelievable how smart you are, so I wonder why you lost…
>>1Because there is no human heart.
Professional Loser Heroine
The least human-like woman among the many non-human ones.
I can’t believe they went that far and lost.
A classic losing pattern where you get swept away from the side while you’re being relaxed.
In fact, Hanekawa is the one who suddenly appears.
I don’t think there is anything particularly abnormal about Hanekawa.
More than that, since Araragi is pretending to be an introvert, he could only date someone like Gaahara-san, who is the absolute epitome of an extrovert.
>>8No… that’s pretty bad.
A defeat stemming from having grown up in a crazy environment and seeking at least a normal romantic relationship.
I think it’s better to heal the heart that has been hurt since childhood before starting a romantic relationship.
If you forget all your painful past, won’t you become a beautiful girl?
A character that is often said to have won despite having no chance of winning at all.
>>12Well, if I had confessed to Hanekawa at the time of the injury, I could have won, right?
>>59In the end, I end up falling for Gahara-san, so it’s impossible.
It seems that Araragi has been looked at with pity by his classmates since he started dating Senjougahara.
If I had said “I love you” instantly, I would have won.
I only lost because I was quickly hit with “I love you.”
>>14Araragi can’t do it because he doesn’t like Hanekawa.
I should have let you touch it quickly.
In a typical romance story, there aren’t many people who would say “I love you” that quickly, so it really feels like GaHara-san is just too strong…
I thought I was the heroine, but in reality, it’s a love story between Araragi and Shinobu, and I was just a side character.
I just want to have sex with Hanekawa.
That was impossible too.
>>20If Tsukika-chan hadn’t said “That’s just lust!”, there might have been a chance…
>>28It was Araragi-san who made me say it, so they forced me to say it.
>>20In his true heart, Araragi-san actually didn’t want to do even that.
It’s mostly characters that I’m worried about after not being connected with Araragi.
This child is ultimate.
>>21Isn’t it the other way around?
If this person gets tied down, I can only see a bad future.
It’s my fault for dawdling when it’s first come, first served.
It was the other person’s fault.
Arrogance due to intelligence.
If only I had pushed you down before you became a vampire…
For Araragi, since Sengoku is absolute, it actually doesn’t matter how Hanekawa behaves.
Can you watch a superhuman who is a monster pretending to be human, no longer being human?
I was completely put off at a fundamental level, so it was impossible.
I only want you for your sexual desire.
I should have held you.
I want to see how it interacts with hot water.
Mr. Araragi wants to be loved as a person, so there is a difference in values at that point…
This girl also has a rather unfortunate personality, doesn’t she?
When I see this girl, I feel grateful in many ways that Gahara-san is here.
What’s up with that tree~~~~🏍️
Although Araragi didn’t look at Hanekawa in that way more than I thought, even if that weren’t the case and they were dating normally, I think they would have broken up soon anyway.
There probably isn’t a man in this world who can maintain a long-term relationship with Hanekawa.
The reason why Gahara-san acted quickly is that she deeply understood Araragi-kun’s character.
It’s fine that I wanted to enjoy the flirty moments before starting a relationship.
Score a goal in the gym storage already!
Can you handle this child in the context of a losing-in scenario?
It’s impossible to balance with the man in the story.
At the same time that I stepped outside the category of being human, I also stepped outside the concept of love.
What this guy has done is insulting to the world’s defeated heroines.
It feels like it’s not human, but more like a stage prop.
It’s often said that first come, first served, but the only one who gave me the words I wanted was Gahara-san because…
It feels like Gahara picked up a good-looking guy she found lying around.
>>46It seems like you’re doing things like baby play and nurse play…
>>46That’s not the case at all.
Oh dear, even though Atrya was so popular, their reverse high school debut is terrible.
The charm of Senjogahara becomes apparent when you understand it deeply.
The more you know deeply, the more terrifying it becomes, is Hanekawa.
This guy has a lower sense of compliance than Asakura.
It was too extraordinary.
I am being worshipped for helping too much with my scars.
She was a woman who only clung to the monster within herself and never relied on anyone during crucial times.
It was completely impossible to like someone else.
For Hanekawa, Araragi is essentially a presence that is far away, and for Araragi, Hanekawa is also a presence that is distant.
It’s only natural to lose since Gahara-san is too amazing of a woman.
Did you become friends with benefits?
>>56Araragi-san is serious, so it’s impossible.
Ms. Gaohara is the one who keeps Araragi-kun connected to everyday life.
Hachikawa’s tendency to pull away from everyday life was a problem.
By the way, if Hanekawa had said “I love you” first, then even though I would have been troubled for about half of the messy book, Araragi-san would have taken responsibility, wouldn’t he?
I was taken to a ruined place where a well-known crazy guy found out my secret, and there was a homeless old man, and after various events, the problem was just resolved.
Oshino is saying that she’s surprised that Araragi-kun ended up with Senjougahara-san, so I think it was quite a forced route creation.
>>62In the first place, there’s talk that Araragi-san is essentially on the side of the oddities… Building a romantic route is difficult.
>>62I think they are saying that knowing it would stick together.
No matter the world line, those two are always together, and it’s inevitable that they will end up together.
Did your sister stand a better chance than Hachikawa?
I think it’s their fault that both Hanekawa and Araragi were too cowardly around romance, which prevented them from solidifying their relationship.
If you go that far in the gym storage, it’s normal for us to stick together, right?
>>64It’s bad that he’s the kind of man who does something like that even though there’s no reason to get close.
A man who wants to help a woman with all his might even though he doesn’t like her.
>>64Is that so? It’s not surprising if you didn’t particularly like it.
At the point of injury, the sense of obligation is much greater than the favor from Araragi-san.
Moreover, there will be some confusion due to the Golden Week issue.
My younger sister has a boyfriend, right?
The decline of Sengoku Nadeko doesn’t really get discussed much here, does it?
>>67It was just that the anime’s Hanazawa correction was amazing, wasn’t it?
>>79There seems to be a part where the power of the heroine in the opening was just too strong.
>>67After a decline, I’ve become a pretty nice expert and manga artist, so… as a heroine, there’s not much to say now.
>>67There’s a solid recovery part in the main story, so there’s nothing to be said about decline.
>>67Because I was tempted by a scammer…
Well, it seems more fun now…
There are a lot of anonymous Kyuji…
Araragi-kun will date the girl he confessed to first.
So it was correct for Gahara-san to act quickly.
The reasons for not being able to date feel exaggerated and it’s frustrating.
>>70A reason that seems convincing for dating has been added afterwards.
The thread image is already a perpetual master of defeat, isn’t it?
The scene in the thread picture was so lacking in tension that I couldn’t help but laugh.
The little sister is a problem child who had her chance to elevate the protagonist turned over to Nadeshiko…
Let’s take action to make my first love with Kaiki come true before Gahara-san gets too close.
Well, there was a complacency that we would probably win.
It feels like the current Monogatari Series is incorporating such timelines…
>>81It’s a story from the time of “Kebimonogatari,” so it’s actually quite a while ago, not just now!!
>>81It might not be that way now…
A fairly old story about time leaping to do summer homework and ending up in a world where humanity has turned into zombies.
>>81Well, it’s already been there for quite a while.
Staying after going that far is already a kind of bizarre phenomenon.
I think the probability is about the same as Togame and Nanakusa getting together.
At that time, Kana Hanazawa was really on fire…
>>89You’re still doing great, right!?
>>93It was nice that the voice in “Nisemonogatari” had a good aged feel, and it went well with Nadeshiko’s growth.
>>93I mean, all the heroine voice actors from that era are still active…
>>93This season, I’m playing the lead role and the main heroine, as well as being a main character.
Isn’t it amazing?
I will kill you… I will kill you, Araragi Karen…
I like Monster Season Nadeko because, although there are more dirty performances like doing naked survival, it features young people who are beautifully troubled.
The Monogatari series is too long.
>>96I’ve been doing it for about 17 years now.
Wasn’t it the Ka that triggered Hanazawa to break through?
Speaking of Nadeshiko, the opening of Nagi Monogatari is really great, isn’t it… so good…
Sengoku has almost fully recovered…
As a result of losing Araragi-kun, I gained a best friend in Ononoki-chan.
>>99Huh? Huh huh huh huh? That’s strange; I thought there was a friend whose name would come up first when talking about Nadeshiko-chan’s best friend?
>>113Where are you living now that you’ve moved out of your parents’ house?
I want the battle story to be anime adapted soon.
What is it about the closeness of the Araragi Sisters?
>>103I’m dating someone like my older brother…
I can’t stand the thought of having two other guys like Araragi-kun!
I like the Nadeshiko who is working hard to sort out her feelings.
I thought Hanekawa-san would also completely get dumped and start living her life with a fresh perspective.
Honestly, I prefer Snake God or Rapper Nadeshiko over Sengo who is trying to act cute.
>>106A rapper named Nadeshiko doesn’t exist in the main story, right? That’s what she said.
It seemed that for Nadeshiko, being like that had a bit of a negative effect on her as well…
Is it true that you’re clinging to regrets and trying your luck as a terrorist?
>>110The bacteria chance has disappeared, but that’s about it.
The reason the image is a losing heroine is because…
Because it’s a story where Bakemonogatari becomes a losing heroine.
I thought Sengoku acquired too much guts all at once in the Natsume’s Book of Friends!
I was working about ten times harder than my previous image.
The more I know about the work, the more I think that Araragi-san is definitely meant for Gahara-san.
Hasegawa, please tell me how you became Kyoko-san quickly.
>>116You wrote it on the certification ticket, but it’s suspicious in terms of authenticity!
>>122I hadn’t read the Okikami Kyouko series and only had second-hand knowledge about it.
Is this connection confirmed?
In the manga version, there seemed to be a feeling that they would aim for the second round due to the long lifespan of the strange beings.
>>118Since Motogahara has stood on the same stage in the battle story, there is no longer any chance of winning…
It might surprisingly be the power of a vampire’s charm, huh? *laughs*
It seems like Gatari-san has a pretty normal sense, but why was “I love you” unusually early?
>>120This guy is an oblivious womanizer, and on top of that, he’s being targeted by Hanekawa—this is bad.
I Love you
>>120It’s because there was a picture in the thread.
>>120From the side, it’s clearly aiming for an incredibly appealing thread image.
>>120Just being rescued from the crab state gives you a lot of points, doesn’t it?
>>140The fact that it was almost solved by Oshino, but Araragi-kun ended up developing feelings, might be because the men of that age had been put off by Kaiki.
>>142If I ran up to the old man saying, “The one who saved me directly is Oshino,” in that flow, it would be embarrassing…
>>140From there, ninety percent of my weight was my heart.
The body is only about 10% of it.
It might be that Araragi-kun’s physical issues are at that level.
The manga where the heroine is so strong… just hit me hard.
Only arouse sexual desire without confessing.
When you say “slow to act,” it sounds good, but in short, it’s just a high pride.
In the original story where the big-breasted terrorist is active, there’s no story about winning big with lifespan power, right!?
Does this woman have any pride?
Are you going to become a terrorist, Hanekawa!?
>>129They say they’re doing a job to erase the borders.
That aside, I like that Hanekawa and Senjougahara get along well.
>>132The power balance is skewed…
When Araragi thinks to himself that he has no feelings for Hanekawa, and at the same time feels so clearly that he likes Akiharu that he doesn’t need any reason for it.
The speed of confession doesn’t matter; it’s not even a competition.
Please remember my angel Euler from time to time.
>>134It feels comfortable to have friends with a good distance even during the honeymoon phase.
There are people who are mixing up the original work and the manga’s settings quite a bit.
In Araragi’s mind, you are a benefactor, in a sense, more than a lover.
>>139Araragi’s top is normally his girlfriend Hitagi Senjougahara, and Hanekawa is below her.
I’m an idiot, so even though it’s the Monster Season? College Student Edition? I’m not really in a fighting state.
I still don’t understand why Araragi-san told me to go away or why he was so harsh on Gahara-san.
>>143I’m also silly, but it probably means we’re in a good enough relationship that I can make jokes like that…
I think it’s the most ridiculous that Okaru, despite being in a top-class miserable situation, doesn’t rely on any oddities, isn’t saved by Araragi-kun, breaks down alone, and manages to recover on her own.
Introducing Oshino is already a huge point in your favor, right?
Even after trying to push me away by doing such terrible things, you’re still willing to help me.
When I was digging through impressions and reviews.
It was interesting to hear that when women read this, they definitely think this girl would prefer an older man!
>>147Except for one point, I think that the criminal is the best man as a partner in the story, even for a man.
>>147It’s obvious that Hachikawa is the type who is just high in ability but is a bit dependent and starved for paternal affection.
I think again, but isn’t this thread image really well done?
>>149It seems reasonable that the author, who likes Hanekawa, is putting the most effort into it.
– Detected that Hanekawa is targeting.
– I realized that I help anyone, even if it’s a supernatural being that I can’t see.
“I have lost experiences, so I don’t want to regret anymore.”
Mixed in with things like that, at least the spirit of “I’ll confess” was the essence of “I love you.”
>>150Basically, after thinking about it, I end up recklessly throwing myself in, but it’s nice how it all hits Arararagi-san.
The younger sister of the monster is bad.
Even though I’ve been lazily spreading cuteness and色情 in manga for nearly three years, it’s frustrating to be surpassed in heroine points by Gahara-san who appeared for just a moment.
Well then, let’s go stargazing for our final date…
When you become an adult, you end up relying on crabs and playing the victim, and I can understand Oshino’s words, but as someone directly involved, I can see why I would be swayed by Araragi, who puts himself on the line.
It’s just that there’s a tendency to avoid the composition where Oshino himself is the one who helps.
I’m happy that Ga-hara-san cherishes something, but didn’t you say that it’s okay to handle it a bit more casually?
When Araragi-kun told me to get lost, Gahara-san was seriously annoying…
Since it became a manga, from a third-person perspective, Araragi-san is seriously intense, to the point where Hitagi-san suddenly becomes like a stapler.
I think Hanekawa, who was doing “Yay!” at the event with him, was quite excited.
Actually, Ogure himself tweeted, “It’s definitely Tsubasa Hanekawa! I’ve done everything I can.”