Koyomimonogatari

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Synonyms: Calendar Story
Japanese: 暦物語
English: Koyomimonogatari
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 10, 2016 to Mar 27, 2016
Producers: Aniplex, Kodansha
Licensors: Aniplex of America
Studios: Shaft
Source: Light novel
Genres: ComedyComedy, MysteryMystery, SupernaturalSupernatural
Duration: 12 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.631 (scored by 135713135,713 users)
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Ranked: #14712
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Popularity: #980
Members: 248,856
Favorites: 365

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Dialogue heavy with focus on the mystery genre. Rather than focusing on one mystery/case it tends to be an episodic style that does one per episode (Hyouka changes a bit later though) Shaft and Kyoto Animation both animate these really nicely as well. 
report Recommended by ManWild
Gintama's "Porori-hen/Slip arc" can be compared and give off similarities to Koyomimonogatari as in both of these can be viewed as more "filler-like" compared to the actual series (Gintama/Monogatari) and feel more like nice little side stories that aren't a necessity. (The last 2 episodes of Koyomi are recommended though) A fairly large amount of the cast from previous seasons are shown which can increase enjoyment if you are a fan of the series.  
report Recommended by ManWild
Main character finds some peculiar thing in town and investigates the phenomenon. Episodic episodes where one does not relate to others.  
report Recommended by ERMAHGERD1920
The palindromic NisiOisiN fathered both the Monogatari series and the Katanagatari series, and it certainly shows: from the ways that the characters interact with each other to the bordering-on-bizarre-but-ultimately-endearing plotlines, if you liked Koyomimonogatari (or just the Monogatari series in general), you'll like Katanagatari. However, just because you liked Katanagatari, that doesn't mean you'll like the Monogatari series--it's a one-way street. From one viewpoint, you could call Katanagatari a more grounded, less perverse, non-harem, non-surreal and less condensed version of Monogatari. in other words, if you liked the concept of the Monogatari but didn't care for its execution, you'll likely love Katanagatari. From another perspective,  read more 
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