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Zoku Owarimonogatari Anime's Trailer Previews Opening Theme Song
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The official website for the Monogatari franchise began streaming a trailer on Thursday for the anime adaptation of NisiOisin's Zoku Owarimonogatari novel. The video previews the opening theme song "07734."
【続・本予告】公開!
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The anime will screen in 30 theaters in Japan in an event screening starting on November 10.
TrySail is performing the ending theme song "azure."
NisiOisin's Monogatari Series novels began with Bakemonogatari in 2006. The novel series' "final season" ended with Zoku Owarimonogatari in September 2014, but it featured a teaser for "Monogatari Series, Next Season Tsugimonogatari." Four "Off Season" novels — Orokamonogatari, Wazamonogatari, Nademonogatari, and Musubimonogatari — shipped in 2015 and 2016. The novel series' new "Monster Season" launched with the Shinobumonogatari novel in July 2017.
The novel series centers on Koyomi Araragi, a loner and failing student. One day, his classmate Hitagi Senjōgahara falls into his arms accidentally, and he discovers that Hitagi literally weighs nothing. According to her, she has had this problem since the first year of high school. After Koyomi helps out with her supernatural problem, Koyomi then meets other girls who are all troubled by some manner of supernatural "oddity."
Aniplex of America is releasing the anime adaptations of the Monogatari Series in North America. The Owarimonogatari Second Season anime special, the most recent anime in the franchise, tackles the third Owarimonogatari novel. The anime premiered in a two-day television special in August 2017. Aniplex of America streamed the special on Crunchyroll.
The franchise received its first smartphone game, Monogatari Series Puc Puc for iOS and Android devices in August.
Sources: Monogatari Series website and Twitter account, MoCa News
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