Kabukimonogatari
傾物語 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
NOVEL
Status
Finished
Start date
Dec 24, 2010
End date
Dec 24, 2010
Average score
82/100
Popularity
2267
Favorites
80
Genres
Comedy
Drama
Mystery
Psychological
Supernatural
Drama
Mystery
Psychological
Supernatural
Tags
Vampire
79%
Prominently features a character who is a vampire.
Youkai
79%
Prominently features supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore.
Urban Fantasy
76%
Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
Time Manipulation
72%
Prominently features time-traveling or other time-warping phenomena.
Philosophy
72%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Post-Apocalyptic
70%
Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
Zombie
68%
Prominently features reanimated corpses which often prey on live humans and turn them into zombies.
Tragedy
60%
Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
Male Protagonist
40%
Main character is male.
Kabukimonogatari
傾物語 MangaSinopse
How far does one go to help a lost child? In the case of returning narrator Araragi, the answer is too far, across the veil of time. Dutifully (if unknowingly) following up on Hachikuji’s cheeky foreshadowing, he concerns himself with his young lady friend and her fate in this instalment of the cult-hit series, heroically unable, once again, to find his own way home.
Thus the tale is also, or more so, about the journey itself, the dark honeymoon of a trip he takes into the past with the dweller in his shadow, Shinobu. Even among a cast that routinely disrespects chronology with their meta-commentary, she takes the cake, or the doughnut, by rewinding the clock for a perverse road movie, one that by and large goes nowhere, spatially.
It’s Kabuki not as in the theatre, but with the character for “tilt”—as in a slanted attitude toward the world, the posture of a bohemian. Or, perhaps, of a legendary vampire who once sought death, and of a high school senior who once tuned out life doing their dandy best to attend to an embarrassing wealth of aberrations in a provincial town.
(Source: Kodansha USA)
Thus the tale is also, or more so, about the journey itself, the dark honeymoon of a trip he takes into the past with the dweller in his shadow, Shinobu. Even among a cast that routinely disrespects chronology with their meta-commentary, she takes the cake, or the doughnut, by rewinding the clock for a perverse road movie, one that by and large goes nowhere, spatially.
It’s Kabuki not as in the theatre, but with the character for “tilt”—as in a slanted attitude toward the world, the posture of a bohemian. Or, perhaps, of a legendary vampire who once sought death, and of a high school senior who once tuned out life doing their dandy best to attend to an embarrassing wealth of aberrations in a provincial town.
(Source: Kodansha USA)