
Untrustworthy narrator
Is Araragi-san also good-looking?
>>2Having a super cute little sister, it’s only natural that the older brother would also look good, right…?
>>38Well, I can forgive it if it’s fiction and the whole family is good-looking.
The more the charm of Araragi-san is embellished, the higher the incompetence of those who don’t know anything becomes a bug.
Why were you so carefree watching something like this, Hanekawa?
>>4I know the secret of Araragi-kun, who is doing everything fantastically with that handsome face.
>>11Just knowing isn’t enough to win against those who truly understand.
>>12She’s a woman who only knows what she knows.
So it’s obvious that I don’t know Araragi-san’s true feelings, which I don’t even want to know.
>>4That said, it’s obvious that we’re just seconds away from starting a relationship.
>>13In reality, looking at Araragi-san’s emotions, it was really a no chance.
>>21Stop it!
From the outside, Gahara-san and Araragi-san are a beautiful couple, aren’t they?
Could it be that there were only those who watched from a distance because it was a flower on a high peak…?
A man riding a bicycle alongside a train.
>>7So, it’s Araragi-san, isn’t it?
Since I attacked with my breasts, I think Hanekawa probably thought victory was assured.
I have no memory of being popular because of my appearance…
Lalalala Ki-san has too strong of a perverted element…
While saying that he was beaten up unilaterally by Kanbara, he’s holding his own with some cool moves.
For Araragi, it’s enough if Gahara thinks he’s cool.
If it’s this popular, then of course Hitagi-san would go for it right away.
Agaraki, I’m similar.
The response to Hanekawa is too strong!!
The theory that even while battling the invisible Hachikuji, there was no sense of discomfort.
>>22Considering recent events from Gahara-san’s perspective, I might have been the one who was strange, so could it be that he really exists? The one who is normal is Araragi-kun, right? It was a scene where I was thinking about what that crab was doing, so it can’t be helped.
>>26The amazing thing about Gahara-san is that, even though she felt anxious inside, she didn’t let Araragi-san notice.
Ultimately, it all leads back to Hanekawa being at fault.
>>24It’s too harsh to blame a high school girl who is getting carried away just before her first love succeeds…
If you ask me what I should have done instead, I would be at a loss…
>>28As long as Araragi has the absolutely essential Ga-hara, it would have been impossible no matter how hard he tried.
From the perspective of my classmates, it feels like things have settled nicely with Ga-hara-san and me getting together.
It can’t be helped; it was my first love, and it was fun, so it’s fine to be a little lovey-dovey.
From Gahara-san’s perspective, she probably thought that the guy who was rumored both inside and outside the school, and who was really popular within the school, had started making moves on her.
It was a situation where he was as handsome as the rumors said, and I ended up falling for him too.
The Ogure version has quite a unique interpretation, so it might be better to take it with a grain of salt.
>>32The Araragi Blade and Araragi Wing aren’t even half as good.
>>32But Hachikawa’s rejection is 100% from the original source.
If anything, Nishio added even more extract.
>>32What is it with the backbone of dramaturgy and the added sexual preferences?
>>32Did we even discuss half of it?!
>>49That may be the case, but those who have only read the gray version without reading the original might seriously mistake it for the official version…
>>87Even though Nishio says in the interview with Grey that he is drawing whatever he likes, I am handing over the original draft from my side (laughs).
>>96Are they handing over the original draft (original work)…?
Aryaryagi-san, do you not have any interest in other people?
I’m sorry… Aaaah… Recently, could it be that I’ve been reported for hitting someone with a ball…? Spring break – we hurt each other. Here, in this place. On this, the ground. Ah… It’s fine, right? It was over the net anyway – isn’t that crazy!? Kagami Kou, Akutsu (me), don’t look up!? Because!?
>>35I’m trying to avoid getting involved with others because it decreases my mental strength.
Considering Ougi’s behavior, I don’t think there was any chance for Hanekawa even without Gahara-san there…
>>36Unless crabs fly over
I wonder if I like Hanekawa… I might like her…
I think there was a route to casually date.
Maybe neither side can be happy.
>>52Before that, I had concluded that I would never like Hanekawa for the rest of my life, so I think it’s impossible.
That said, I have no confidence that I can read between the lines better than Ōkura, so I think I’m probably correct.
I haven’t read the original work or watched the anime, but what kind of depictions were there?
With the Ogure version, I can finally understand the reactions of the mob…
It’s based on the manga version setting, just like the overly large bath joke in the anime version.
He hasn’t realized that he got his leg cut off.
It’s been several years since I read the original, so I can’t even judge if the version of Araragi by Ohgure being a popular student is correct or not…
Considering my achievements during junior high, I can’t help but reconfirm that it wouldn’t make sense for me not to be the center of attention.
Wasn’t this also in the original work?
>>47There was.
In the original work, I thought something like, “How kind they are even though they haven’t hurt anyone. They truly are the model of baseball players…”
First of all, there’s no way that someone with a voice like that could be unattractive, Araragi-san…
After letting someone fondle my breasts or after the vampire commotion ended, if I wasn’t confessed to at that point, I was put into the friend zone.
Even if I were to confess, the distance is too close and I’m being deified by Araragi, so there’s just no chance of winning.
>>53Above all, it was bad that my sister on the bird side did slash-and-burn farming.
>>60That was under Araragi-san’s guidance; my sister did nothing wrong.
From what I can see from others’ stories, it’s undeniable that she is a celebrity, and even if Nadeshiko is an unreachable flower, she is a person at a level that those around her can agree on.
It should be mostly written between the lines.
Read between the lines more.
It seems that Araragi-san was such a righteous person that he single-handedly took down a biker gang, making the activities of the Fire Sisters look like child’s play.
>>57The fact that the protagonist turned out to be the most dangerous guy is similar to E-chan.
It was no surprise that someone who used to crush biker gangs before becoming a vampire was anything but ordinary.
The destruction of the gang is just really insane.
>>59It would be a decent achievement even in games like Yakuza…
In anime and the original work, there’s hardly any mob depiction in the early parts, so you can only trust what Araragi-san says.
>>61Whatever the charm, the incident of the destruction of the gang and the androgynous handsome man resembling the beautiful sisters was revealed at the false point…
I understand that it’s a common understanding that Arara is an amazing person, but…
I think it’s strange to just brush off the fact that they’re riding a bike alongside the train and that person is really amazing.
>>62Maybe I’m unintentionally casting a charm.
>>67Hachikawa’s response
>>67Actually, you might be affected by that charm too (laughs).
Suddenly, the rumored Araragi-san intruded on the delicate subject of weight, causing the intimidated Senjougahara-san to react with hostility.
>>65The intimidation is cute like a staple.
>>70I don’t think that was a warning, rather than just sticking it in my mouth, it was more like a smack!
>>70I’ve been hurt and I’m a vampire; I want you to understand what I’ve been through.
>>65When I attacked with a stapler, they immediately came after me.
>>71I am dead.
I think I might like them because they are kind and interesting…
>>81This cuteness will sway Kaiki…
>>65Looking back now, that was really an act of intimidation born out of extreme fear.
>>76I’ve seen this reply many times…
I was desperately running away and managed to escape from the dramatists!
Well, if you read between the lines, there’s no other way to put it.
It’s also mentioned in the original work that it might be due to the nature of Tsukihi ruining things that led to Hanekawa being rejected, and it’s unclear how many chances there really were.
Even when I sleep in the shoe rack, my presence is so insignificant that no one calls out to me…
If it’s Araragi-san from her prime before high school, she could probably ride her bike alongside the train.
I think the craziness of I-chan is how they tell stories as if the deceased are still alive.
I could have won just by getting pregnant in the sports storage.
>>80Even so, you lost to Gahara-san, didn’t you?
>>82In reality, there is no love there.
It’s a sexual desire.
Hachikawa… is going to win, right? It feels like a summer experience from a movie.
Ms. Ga-Hara is up against a formidable opponent.
I took action because I believe that unless I can strike with a stapler, I can’t protect myself.
It’s not surprising that I’ve been investigated and my surroundings scrutinized after this dangerous person learned the secret of my weight and asked Haneoka about me.
Hanekawa was having fun playing their romantic game and wanted it to last as long as possible, but they ended up being rushed into a decision.
>>90You’re provoking like Akainu.
>>90Well, it was already hopeless from the start since Araragi-san didn’t think that way.
If I were to use a stapler on someone as crazy as Araragi, I have no idea what kind of retaliation I would face.
Gahara-san is amazing too.
I wanted to become Araragi-san.
If you just grow up like that, you’ll end up becoming a monster.
After being provoked with the remark that being liked by Senjougahara is thanks to your abilities.
It’s amazing how much I love Senjougahara.
Well, if Hanekawa seriously tried to seduce someone, she would probably get stolen away fairly easily…
>>99That’s impossible.
>>99During university, it was a girl who immediately returned to Japan when Gahara-san and Araragi-san broke up and was lurking around Araragi-san’s vicinity.
>>102No, it’s a shadow warrior…
>>99I think Araragi-san would get really angry if you did that.
>>99Gahara-san’s response
In the original timeline, it wouldn’t be strange for a character like this to actually exist.
I think the concept I had when I wrote “Transformation” and “Wound” was completely different.
I was called out in the comments that you can’t see the staple marks on the back of the mouth, and it was no good.
>>103Now that you mention it, that’s true…
>>103In this scene, the two girls are saying, “Isn’t Araragi-san so lewd?” and it’s great, right?
I think it’s reckless to steal someone away, even if it involves pushing them down and raping them.
But I don’t think I’ll be able to get it up with Hanekawa.
Just saying “Golden Week” makes me feel like tears of gratitude are welling up more than sperm.
It seems that if it’s Euler, they might cheat, but for Hanekawa, that’s not likely…
I want to see the mob during a lovers’ quarrel between Mr. Arirya’s girlfriend and an enemy in the classroom.
It’s sad that the manga version has finished.
I wonder if it will resume.
I think it would be perfectly resolved if Araragi-san splits into about 20 people.
Let’s tear it apart and share it.
>>111Everyone is going to fall in love with Gahara-san, right?
>>117Is there really no one going to Hachikuji?
>>121Anyone who doesn’t like Gahara-san is definitely not Araragi-san or something else entirely.
>>121It seems that 20 people might engage in sexual harassment…
>>111Then they’ll just kill each other over Ga-hara.
The lack of a lid is a minor flaw.
As for Gahara-san, even if the connection is severed after graduating from high school, if there’s something happening, it’s like a thieving tiger, not a thieving cat, that’s wandering around Araragi-san.
Euler is the one who gets furious and reunites Ogiwara and Araragi if they break up.
Hachikawa would probably say something like that, or that Hachikawa is pure and elegant and shouldn’t try to take someone else’s partner.
>>116In a way, it’s more cruel than having no connection at all, turning someone into an object of respect and admiration…
Araragi-san is not having an affair with Hanekawa.
Gahara-san is having an affair with Hanekawa.
Even if it wasn’t Mr. Rarara, if someone says they have an idea on how to cure a disease that no one could heal, being taken to that old tutoring center only makes me feel a sense of danger.
>>122Moreover, until very recently, I had been heavily influenced by religion by my mother.
It’s just that 20 people are coming back to Gatuhara-san after helping girls here and there…
It seems like if I just touched Gahara-san, I would ejaculate and freeze the air, making it a funny story.
If it’s Hanekawa, it feels good to be aroused by her breasts, but wouldn’t it just be that I got aroused by her breasts and not by Hanekawa herself? I feel like I might end up apologizing after a self-questioning like that.
>>130It’s 100% consistent interpretation, but just stop it.
I thought, “Can Araragi cut a woman’s hair?” but if he was threatened, then it can’t be helped, so that’s a good change.
Goodbye, Hanekawa.
The more I know about Araragi, the more I think it’s great that I was able to date Gahara.
“Kizumonogatari is a story that everyone likes in its original work, theater anime, and manga, but the theater anime’s character design reminds me of the beautification of Despair Teacher.”
From an outsider’s perspective, Araragi-kun is such a formidable opponent that I can finally understand Gahara-san’s feelings of being armed with stationery.
He originally seemed suspicious, but just by depicting it from a common person’s perspective, the way it looks changes drastically.
“I Love You”
The narrative was like that of a typical male high school student in the original volume 1.
But, you know, she has big breasts, so… Hanekawa.
In anime, there are no mobs at all, so the only time we can see the reactions of the mob is in the grayification.
The heights of Gahra-san and Araragi-san, which are ignored in both the anime and the manga adaptation.
In the latter part of the original story, they are treated as a star even more than Kanbara…
Regarding Hanekawa, even after letting Araragi do all that in the gym storage, it’s really Araragi’s side that should be blamed for being indecisive, or rather, something like that.
>>143It’s somewhat wrong to get involved with someone you don’t like.
>>147I squeezed the breasts!
>>147Is it really okay to make someone you don’t like say something like that!?
I love Araragi-san who pedals his bike at high speed because he’s so excited for the date with Gahara-san.
Why can I turn the world against me, but not have a romantic battle with Gahara-san…?
>>145Because there’s no chance of winning.
It must be the part that Nishio provided, but it was good to see that the reason why Gahara-san is Araragi-san’s girlfriend is depicted thoughtfully.
>>149It might not be such a big problem to be a vampire after all, but it’s just too much.
By the way, you might be one of those who was also captivated, and that’s intense.
My personally favorite scene of the liar is when they scream “Noooooo!” while super healing and fleeing from the hunters.
>>150Considering that even three people working together have no chance against Kiss Shot’s minions, it’s not strange for it to be something like that.
>>150Since it’s a purpose for Araragi-san, normally you would chase or do something like that…
They are the best couple, but Araragi-san is to blame for helping women everywhere.
Am I really in love with Hitagi Senjougahara herself? Or do I just like her breasts?
If it’s the latter, then I am the lowest scum and must immediately go to Hanekawa and apologize by saying I’m sorry, I was a terrible boob person, and seek forgiveness.
At the very least, it’s confirmed that the Fire Sisters are a lower version of Araragi-kun from middle school, so it’s definitely strange for them to be ordinary humans…
It’s wrong for a monster like you to think about having a love life like a regular person.
>>155Let’s learn some romance tips from Kunisaki and Kamedaka-chan.
>>155But even such a monster like me has a boyfriend who’s the king of the strange (just before fulfillment).
>>167It’s just a joke, though.
>>172It’s a masterpiece, isn’t it?
Araragi-kun is a strange guy, or so the nonsense speaker said.
>>156Araragi-kun said, “The way you talk nonsense is too dead-eyed, you creepy introvert.”
It’s definitely true that it was Hanekawa who saved Araragi, but precisely because she saved him, it feels like there’s no chance of anything happening…
>>157That’s a little different.
Mrs. Gaohara is also saving Mr. Araragi.
Being 165 cm tall and treated this way, how good-looking must I be?
>>158In this case, they might also be lying about their height.
There’s no way that Araragi-san, who didn’t succumb to Kiss-Shot’s breasts, could be lured in by breasts.
Hanegawa…
Use more milk…
He’s a bit of a strange guy in many ways, but Araragi-san’s only decent hobby is women.
High school love is just about boobs, right? Say it out loud, boobs will cheer you up!
Araragi-san probably likes Hanekawa, but fear seems to outweigh that.
Did you date after doing it in the gym storage?
>>170In the end, it’s impossible because I fall in love with Gahara-san.
>>170I feel like it might just be that I offered my body for my best friend.
Put it into words.
It’s unfair that his voice is Hiroshi Kamiya’s.
In the original work, she looks just like her sister and is more serious about her justice activities, taking down gangs, which also shows how she is treated by those around her.
It’s a line that could potentially have an image as well.
Araragi-kun didn’t have any friends or even acquaintances, not just because of his appearance.
It’s just that nobody approaches because their personality and behavior are too crazy.
I don’t want a lame ending like dying on the way home after buying adult magazines; other than that, I’m a man who is fully prepared to respond to Kiss Shot’s call for help…
If Hanekawa had conveyed “I love you,” could we have won?
>>177I can’t do it because I don’t like Hachikawa.
>>181Did you make someone you don’t like take off their bra?
>>184Don’t underestimate Araragi Koyomi.
>>184It’s just lust.
>>184That’s why I apologized by bowing down.
“It’s 100 times more serious than I heard.”
“You’re too close.”
I wonder if this will be treated as Araragi-san’s monologue and seen as creepy.
But no matter how I think about it, I feel that the sense of distance with Euler is weird.
Could it be that Hanekawa is merely an object of desire without the mention of the little sister’s statement, and that a romantic relationship was impossible?
>>191I think I could have gone if it weren’t for my sister’s comment.
>>197It’s not right to blame my sister since Araragi-san is the one guiding us.
>>197After she said, “That’s my sister’s love,” it was Araragi-san who led me into lust…
Sleeping at the school entrance and everyday behavior is just too crazy.
It clearly conveys that they wanted to create false depictions in the occasionally inserted side episodes.
Fake, or rather, Kaiki.
>>187You haven’t massaged it, right?
I thought it was the Hanekawa route.
Oshino Hachikuji, Hitagi Senjougahara.
I thought there was no Hanekawa route.
Araragi-san
>>195Oshino probably doesn’t think that way.
Oshino probably thought from the beginning that he would date Ga-Hara.
>>195I think it’s the same for Ga-hara-san.
Huh? The route isn’t finalized yet, I realized that halfway through.
Wasn’t there something in the commentary where you were sitting face-to-face, losing sister?
In the depiction within the work, while Araragi-san might not be cuckolded by Hanekawa, it seems there is a possibility for Gahara-san to be cuckolded by Hanekawa.
In the first place, when I was a high school student, the difference between sexual desire and love was practically nonexistent, so if my little sister hadn’t mentioned that it was sexual desire, there would have been no need to make such a meaningless distinction.
>>203The one who led me to desire was Araragi’s regular.
It’s interesting that everyone acts as if they can see through each other’s inner selves, yet surprisingly, they don’t understand the fundamental part of what women like.
If you look at the full exchange of that conversation, Araragi-san is definitely guiding it in a direction that isn’t good.
>>205Someone like me has no right to like someone as unattainable as Hanekawa, so just cut it to the chase, little sister. It’s oozing out between the lines…
I think I would have had a chance if I confessed before Gahara-san.
I don’t know if I can be happy.
Is Hanekawa-chan unable to be happy?