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Info edit entry add/edit titles add/edit resources add/edit tags Info Titles Add to My List Main Title Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season (a18424) Official Title en Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season Official Title ja 〈物語〉シリーズ オフ&モンスターシーズン Type Web, unknown number of episodes Year 06.07.2024 until ? Season Summer 2024 Tags contemporary fantasyMagic and supernatural beings exist secretly in what is generally regarded as the real world. Such elements may have originated from another world. Stories where a modern-day character travels to an alternate fantasy world are not considered contemporary fantasy., fantasyImaginative or fanciful work, especially one dealing with supernatural elements and themes., novelA novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book. Manga, comics, or visual novels do not fit this description and are not considered novels; including a small number of illustrations, however, is still permissible, which means that light novels are considered novels., seinenSeinen, literally "young man", is one of the main demographic classifications applied to manga, and, by extension, to anime, especially manga-based ones. As the name implies, seinen works are marketed primarily to an audience of young men; the age range commonly understood to be the target of such works goes roughly from 17 to somewhere in the 40s. - [similar] Resources Official website (en)Official websiteTwitterWiki (en)Wiki (jp)CrunchyrollAllcinemaAnisonSyoboiANNMAL Rating 8.54 (30) Average 7.91 (30) Added by hidden on 2024-01-18 10:06 Edited by hidden on 2024-07-07 19:02 Main Title Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season (a18424) Official Title en Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season Official Title ja 〈物語〉シリーズ オフ&モンスターシーズン Synonym Monogatari Series - Off & Monster Season, Monogatari: O&MS, Monogatari: OMS, Monogatari: Off & Monster Add episodes up throughall episodes & specials Watched noyes State ignoredeletedexternal storage (cd/dvd/...)internal storage (hdd/ssd/...)remote storage (NAS/cloud/...)unknown help Type ignorecorrupted/invalid crcnormal/originalotherself editedstreamed help Generic Type ignorein theaterson blurayon dvdon tvon vhsotherself rippedstreamed help Source Storage Note update? update existing Info You can add this anime to your mylist with the form above using generic files. Expand per group/episode if you wish to add specific files. Manual adding is not recommended. The best way to add files to your mylist is by using an AniDB Client. Add main cast show more Kamiya Hiroshi as Araragi Koyomi Iguchi Yuka as Araragi Tsukihi Katou Emiri as Hachikuji Mayoi Hayami Saori as Ononoki Yotsugi Hanazawa Kana as Sengoku Nadeko Kitamura Eri as Araragi Karen Yukino Satsuki as Gaen Izuko Hikasa Youko as Higasa Hoshiame Shiraishi Ryouko as Kagenui Yozuru Sawashiro Miyuki as Kanbaru Suruga main staff show more Original Work: Nishio Ishin Chief Direction: Shinbou Akiyuki Direction: Yoshizawa Midori Series Composition: Shinbou Akiyuki Tou Fuyashi Character Design: Watanabe Akio Chief Animation Direction: Miyai Kana Sugiyama Nobuhiro Watanabe Akio Yamamura Hiroki Music: Haneoka Kei Kousaki Satoru Animation Work: Shaft Now that he has graduated from high school, Araragi Koyomi's story ends here. His story is truly over now, but the stories of the girls Koyomi saved - their stories - are not over yet. This is the prequel or sequel to their stories and their struggles. Source: Official Website Note: The first episode received an early screening at a special event on June 30, 2024 at United Cinemas Aqua City Odaiba in Tokyo. The regular broadcast started on July 6, 2024. Statistics Score/Rank by Rating 8.54 (30) #7983 (#78) Popularity #2466 (#91) Favourites/Rec. Favourites #6126 (4) Recommended 1 Running Time approx. 1h 50m Watching 147 (39.6%) Plan to Watch 221 (59.6%) Dropped 1 (0.3%) Directly Related Indirectly Related collapse pane directly related anime relation graph add/edit relations Zoku Owarimonogatari Prequel Movie, 2018, 1 ep, 8.45 (1107), 7.92 (1116) indirectly related anime relation graph add/edit relations Bakemonogatari TV Series, 2009, 12 eps, 8.50 (11733), 8.32 (11875) Hanamonogatari: Suruga Devil TV Special, 2014, 1 ep, 7.70 (3095), 7.67 (3109) Kizumonogatari Movie, 2016-2017, 3 eps, 8.73 (2808), 8.14 (2825) Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp Movie, 2024, 1 ep, N/A (2), N/A (3) Koyomimonogatari Web, 2016, 12 eps, 6.72 (1814), 7.23 (1824) Monogatari Series: Second Season TV Series, 2013, 26 eps, 9.02 (4476), 8.34 (4506) Nekomonogatari (Kuro): Tsubasa Family TV Special, 2012, 1 ep, 7.86 (5022), 7.82 (5045) Nisemonogatari TV Series, 2012, 11 eps, 7.94 (6617), 7.91 (6655) Owarimonogatari TV Series, 2015, 12 eps, 8.51 (2651), 8.03 (2665) Owarimonogatari (2017) TV Special, 2017, 2 eps, 9.28 (1870), 8.41 (1885) Tsukimonogatari: Yotsugi Doll TV Special, 2014, 1 ep, 7.96 (2967), 7.78 (2979) Recommendations add Review collapse pane recommendations show all add recommendation edit/delete recommendations recommended by 1 user - 1 recommended recommended by nabiru3 on 2024-07-20 12:55 Not much to say except "It is back!" If you are a fan of Monogatari then rejoice, though the lack of Koyomi might feel overwhleming, it still has all the elements you loved and enjoyed in the previous seasons of Monogatari. And no, this is nothing like Koyomimonogatari, it is much more engaging and progressive. 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This also applies when a male lead is surrounded by females of lesser individual plot relevance, such as in a harem setting. weightless · storytellingno description set · · dialogue drivenA dialogue driven show has its story advanced by dialogue, with action being of much lower priority, and relies heavily on conversations between characters. weightless · · narrationThe most common example is that of a voice, either that of one of the characters or entirely unrelated, that appears at the beginning of an episode to offer a summary or introduction, and at the end of an episode for closure or for a preview to hint upon what to expect next. weightless · · walls of text"Walls of text" refers to Japanese text (in huge letters) that appears in large quantities in the anime. weightless elementsNext to Themes setting the backdrop for the protagonists in anime, there are the more detailed plot Elements that centre on character interactions: "What do characters do to each other or what is done to them?". Is it violent Action, an awe-inspiring Adventure in a foreign place, the gripping life of a Detective, a slapstick Comedy, an Ecchi Harem anime, a SciFi epic, or some Fantasy travelling adventure? · speculative fictionSpeculative fiction is an umbrella genre encompassing fiction with certain elements that do not exist in the real world, often in the context of supernatural, futuristic or other imaginative themes. This includes, but is not limited to, science fiction, fantasy, superhero fiction, horror, utopian and dystopian fiction, fairytale fantasy, supernatural fiction, as well as combinations thereof. · · fantasyImaginative or fanciful work, especially one dealing with supernatural elements and themes. *** · · · contemporary fantasyMagic and supernatural beings exist secretly in what is generally regarded as the real world. Such elements may have originated from another world. Stories where a modern-day character travels to an alternate fantasy world are not considered contemporary fantasy. *** · · · undeadno description set weightless originno description set · Japanese productionno description set weightless original workWhat the anime is based on! This is given as the original work credit in the OP. Mostly of academic interest, but a useful bit of info, hinting at the possible depth of story. · novelA novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book. Manga, comics, or visual novels do not fit this description and are not considered novels; including a small number of illustrations, however, is still permissible, which means that light novels are considered novels. weightless target audienceAnime, like everything else in the modern world, is targeted towards specific audiences, both implicitly by the creators and overtly by the marketing. · seinenSeinen, literally "young man", is one of the main demographic classifications applied to manga, and, by extension, to anime, especially manga-based ones. As the name implies, seinen works are marketed primarily to an audience of young men; the age range commonly understood to be the target of such works goes roughly from 17 to somewhere in the 40s. weightless technical aspectsIt may sometimes be useful to know about technical aspects of a show, such as information about its broadcasting or censorship. Such information can be found here. · panels that require pausingPanels that require pausing are image or text panels that interrupt regular animation and flash by so quickly that the viewer cannot recognize the image or read the text fast enough while playing at regular speed; they require pausing the video, or at least viewing it at a lower speed. Given the short screen time these panels are given, they are usually not relevant to the plot. weightless episode specific no opening segmentAn episode with no opening segment lacks an opening credits segment, commonly known as OP. This tag only applies to anime that ordinarily contain an OP; do not apply to anime that ordinarily do not have an OP. This means that, instead of an opening segment showing up, the main body of the episode plays while the credits show up on the screen, or there aren`t opening credits to begin with; whether or not the song plays in the OP is not relevant for this tag. The inverse case is no ending segment. 1 eps applies to episode(s): 2 related Character Tags ? add/edit tags abilitiesAbilities are skills or competences that have applicability in some sort of activity. basketball (2)Basketball is Netball for men, the real game that encourages dribbling and other such uncouth behaviour that was sanitised out of the ladies` version. However, it is itself woozy compared to Ulama, as the losing side are seldom publicly sacrificed.communication with the dead (1)This character is able of some manner of communication with the dead, or at least with one dead person. This includes talking to the dead, seeing the dead, outright mediumship, or any form of unidirectional or bidirectional form of communication that ordinary characters are not generally able to achieve. This does not apply in environments where characters are expected to be dead, or where nobody is alive to begin with.energy drain (1)This character can drain energy out of a victim. Most often, this happens through somehow sucking energy out of the victim`s body, but it may also involve absorbing the entire victim or some other mean. Energy drain is sometimes loosely associated with vampires, as in some fantasy settings vampires can also directly suck energy instead of blood.extreme eyesight (1)Extreme eyesight is exceptionally good eyesight, often near or at, or in theory sometimes even surpassing, the biological limits of one`s species. This often draws comparison to species that naturally have exceptionally good eyesight, such as hawks, hence the term hawkeye.extreme speed (1)The character has an astonishing speed, surpassing the Human limits.magic (1)Magic is the art of purportedly manipulating aspects of reality either by supernatural means or through knowledge of unknown occult laws.martial arts (2)Various sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.night vision (1)Can see in the dark.regeneration (2)Regeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise. accessoriesAccessories are objects characters use or sometimes simply carry around. adhesive bandage (1)no description setbackpack (1)A backpack is, in its simplest form, a cloth sack carried on one`s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders. Lightweight types of backpacks are sometimes worn on only one shoulder strap. They are commonly used by hikers and students, and are often preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any sort of equipment, because of the limited capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands.belt bag (1)A small fabric pouch secured with a zip and worn at the waist by a strap around the hips or waist.bicycle (1)A bicycle, often called a bike or cycle, is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A bicycle rider is called a cyclist, or bicyclist.box cutter (1)A box cutter is a type of utility knife with a segmented retractable blade used mostly for cutting cardboard boxes.goggles (1)Goggles, or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes.headphones (1)A pair of headphones or a singular headphone are speaker(s) worn over ears.helmet (1)Primarily used as protective head gear. However, it can also be decorative and is frequently used to conceal one`s visage and identity.stapler (1)A stapler is a mechanical device that joins sheets of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding the ends. Staplers are widely used in government, business, offices, homes and schools. clothingClothing is fiber and textile material worn on the body. bloomers (1)Bloomers are a type of girl`s gym shorts.camisole (1)A camisole is a sleeveless undergarment for women, normally extending to the waist. The camisole is usually made of satin, nylon, or cotton. A camisole typically has thin "spaghetti straps" and can be worn over a brassiere or without one. Starting around the 2000s, camisoles have been known to be used as outerwear. Since 1989, some camisoles have come with a built-in underwire bra or other support which eliminates the need for a bra among those who prefer not to wear one.coat (1)A coat is a long piece of thigh-length or knee-length outerwear, worn by either gender typically in cold weather, but sometimes also for fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front, closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop (Velcro) fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these. A waist-length piece of outerwear is called a jacket.cycling shorts (1)Cycling shorts (also known as bike shorts, bicycling shorts or knicks) are short, skin-tight legwear designed to improve comfort and efficiency while cycling. The term "spats" often used to describe cycling shorts in anime is actually a general term for leggings in Japan. Cycling shorts are designed to be worn alone with no undergarments, or as an undergarment. Shorts made from several panels (or cuts of fabric) fit better, but cost more. Short-legged elastic tights commonly worn as street wear, under school uniform skirts or for gymnastics and ballet practice, are sometimes also referred to as bike shorts, but they are typically simpler and lighter garments than those worn by cyclists and generally lack the chamois or faux-chamois lining. These shorts are also used for football, rugby and various other sports, underneath `normal` shorts for warmth.dress (2)A dress is an item of clothing, usually worn by females, which both covers the upper part of the body and includes a skirts below the waist.frilly skirt (1)A frilly skirt is a skirt that contains frills. Frills are trimmings created by tightly gathering or pleating fabric on one edge. A frilly skirt is the skirt equivalent of a frilly dress.geta (1)Geta are a form of traditional Chinese footwear also adopted by Japan that resemble both clogs and flip-flops. They are a kind of sandal with an elevated wooden base (exceeding 10cm for tengu geta) held onto the foot with a fabric thong to keep the foot well above the ground. Modern geta may be made with plastic instead. A sandal that contains only a fabric thong strap is not a geta; that is just a regular sandal.half boots (1)Half boots vary in length, anywhere from around the mid point of the lower leg, to around three-fourths of the lower leg (this coincides with the mid-calf, the part of the calf with the largest circumference). For comparison, half-boots are generally fall within the same length range as trouser socks. Generally, crew length and shorter boots are just referred to as boots, whereas longer boots are knee boots and higher.kimono (1)The kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. They are also commonly worn with a hakama, geta, and tabi.kneehighs (1)Knee highs are a hosiery piece that covers the feet and rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder; they leave the knee exposed. Typically worn by women in western and other societies, they are sometimes worn with modern semi-formal dress. Hosiery that partly cover the knees, or fully cover and extend above the knees, are thighhighs / stockings.long sleeves (1)Character wears something on the upper part of the body which has so long sleeves that character`s hands are not visible.sandals (1)A shoe with open-work upper or no upper, fastened with straps.school swimsuit (1)A school swimsuit (also known as sukumizu, shorthand for school mizugi) is a standardised navy blue one-piece swimsuit worn by schoolgirls. Typically they also have a name tag on the front. Sukumizu can also be black or white.school uniform (7)A type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety.skirt (3)A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found.swimsuit (1)A swimsuit is a garment designed to be worn by people engaging in water-based activities or sports or during certain activities under sunlight. Most kinds of swimsuit reveal a large portion of the body surface area. In anime, it is common for at least one episode to feature the characters in swimsuits, usually as an excuse for gratuitous fanservice; swimsuits, particularly one-piece swimsuits, are a very common fetish in Japan. One-off appearances of characters in swimsuits should not be tagged.thighhighs (4)Thighhighs or stockings are a close-fitting, variously elastic hosiery piece that fully cover and extend above the knees, or partly cover the knees, leaving only the thigh area exposed. Generally, "thighhighs" refers to stockings that stay up by the use of built-in elastic. In contrast, "stockings" is the general term and/or refers to the kind of stockings that need a suspender belt / garter belt. Hosiery that rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder, are knee highs. entityno description set changeling (1)This character is a nonhuman impostor living in a human family who may or may not know that they`re not human.deity (2)Some religions say that there is a supernatural being called God. Other religions say there is more than one god. A supernatural being is also sometimes called a deity. Many religions believe that a deity created everything that exists. In most religions, a god is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have powers to control nature far beyond the powers of humans.demon (1)In Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment.doll (1)no description setghost (1)In traditional belief, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation, to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely: The mode of manifestation can range from an invisible presence to translucent or wispy shapes, to realistic, life-like visions.human (11)Modern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.phoenix (1)no description setshikigami (1)Shikigami is the term for a being from Japanese folklore. It is thought to be some sort of kami, represented by a small ghost. The belief of shikigami originates from Onmyoudou.tsukumogami (1)Tsukumogami are tools in Japanese folklore that have acquired a spirit. Today, the term is generally understood to be applied to virtually any object, “that has reached its 100th birthday and thus become alive and self-aware,” though this definition is not without controversy.undead (3)no description setvampire (2)A vampire is an undead that uses fangs to penetrate the necks of people to drink their blood as nourishment and to turn them into slaves. They have no reflection in mirrors, can shapeshift into bats, have unlimited lifespan and superhuman strength, reflexes and senses, and may only be killed in a few specific ways. A human bitten by a vampire typically becomes a slave, dying as if poisoned and becoming an undead after death, often staying under the command of the vampire who originally bit them. fashion accessoriesno description set baseball cap (1)A baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a rounded crown and a stiff peak projecting in front.bracelet (2)A bracelet is an article of jewellery which is worn around the wrist, forearm or ankle. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells.cap (1)A cap is a headgear that is typically soft and flat, without a shaped crown, and without a brim; a visor may take the place of the brim. Caps may be peaked. Caps are worn for various reasons, with the most common reason being protection against weather conditions (e.g. for warmth or for protection from the sun).earring (1)An earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.gloves (1)A glove is a garment covering the whole hand.hair clip (2)A small metal or plastic clip used to keep the hair in a certain style, or sometimes just for style.hair ribbon (1)Hair ribbons are ribbons used both as hair decorations and as hair ties. Hair ribbons are often tied into bows. They may also be present as part of a hairband. In older anthropomorphic series, where the gender of characters was sometimes hard to tell at first glance, ribbon bows were used to indicate a female character.hairband (1)A hairband is a flexible plastic or metal band or strip of cloth worn over the top of the head to hold the hair back and maintain a certain hairstyle. A hairband that includes ribbons or has bows along its length should be also tagged hair ribbon. For a similar band worn across the forehead primarily for athletic purposes, see sweatband.hat (1)A hat is a headgear that typically has a shaped crown and a brim; the shape and size of the brim changes with the type of hat. Hats may be peaked. Hats are worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory.necklace (2)no description setnecktie (2)The necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat.ribbon tie (1)A ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag.trouser braces (1)Trouser braces, also called suspenders in American and Canadian English, are fabric or leather straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers. They are not to be confused with suspender belts, also called suspenders, which are a garment used to hold up stockings and which are known in American English as garter belts, or with dental braces, devices used to fix the positioning of teeth.wristband (1)Wristbands are encircling strips worn on the wrist, made from a variety of materials depending on the purpose. The term can be used to refer to the bracelet-like band of a wristwatch, to the cuff or other part of a sleeve that covers the wrist, or to decorative or functional bands worn on the wrist for other reasons, such as lanyards. fetish appealsno description set bokukko (1)A bokukko is a female, usually young, who refers to herself using the "boku" pronoun. The "boku" pronoun is masculine, usually associated with younger boys, and not used by females. Bokukko are often also assertive in a boyish way, though this is not mandatory; some are bokukko despite being quite introverted. A similar concept using the "ore" pronoun is the orekko.loli (3)Loli is a short form of the word Lolita, describing sexually precocious young girls. The related fetish for this is called Lolicon (Lolita Complex).nopan (2)The character foregoes underwear.yamato nadeshiko (1)The ideal Japanese woman. Yamato Nadeshiko is referred to by Japanese as a woman with attributes that were considered traditionally desirable from the perspective of a male dominated society; generally ascribed to people with traditional upbringings. It is an extremely broad, but complicated Japanese aesthetic concept. Virtues include: loyalty, domestic ability, wisdom, and humility.zettai ryouiki (1)Zettai ryouiki, literally "absolute territory", is an area of exposed skin of a female in the gap between thigh-high or over-the-knee hosiery and a miniskirt, shorts, or on occasion a minidress. In addition to the area itself, the term can describe the clothing combination. Please note that zettai ryouiki requires all three components: over-the-knee or thigh-high hosiery, thigh skin, and one of skirt, shorts, or minidress. looksThe looks are a person`s physical appearance. They are commonly used to describe people. Specific parts of one`s looks are most often referred to when especially pleasing or attractive, and sometimes also when particularly jarring. ahoge (3)Consisting of a single, often large, lock of hair sticking out from the top of the head, it is most often used to identify foolish, bumbling or carefree characters.black eyes (1)This character has black eyes. (This does not refer to the injury called a black eye)black hair (6)The character has black hair.blunt bangs (1)Blunt bangs are a style of hair bangs, cut to have a uniform straight or gently arched edge at the end of the frontal fringe, without jagged edges, and minimal spikes.bob cut (2)A bob cut or bob is a short haircut for women (and occasionally men) in which the hair is typically cut straight around the head at about jaw-level, often with a fringe/bangs at the front. The bob is cut at the level of ears, below the ears, or above shoulders. If the sidelocks are distinct, it is possibly a hime cut.brown eyes (4)The character has brown eyes.brown hair highlights (1)no description setcuteness fang (2)A cuteness fang is a single prominent canine tooth that suggests a cat-like and energetic nature or a state of excitement. Cuteness fangs generally belong to the upper jaw and are more common on females. They tend to not exist in-universe and go unnoticed by characters. A cuteness fang should not be confused with fangs, which are multiple prominent canine teeth, as found in vampires or various animals, or a misaligned tooth, which is a facial misfeature with no relation to personality traits.cyan eyes (1)This character has cyan color eyes.cyan hair (1)This character has cyan (greenish-blue) hair.exposed midriff (1)In fashion, midriff is a term for the human abdomen. The midriff is exposed when wearing a crop top or some forms of swimwear.fair skin (2)Fair skin is a naturally occurring range of skin colour that is lighter than the average for humans, but not light enough to be considered white. Ethnically speaking, a reasonable real life metric for fair skin is the skin colour of people normally said to be "white".fangs (2)Fangs are multiple prominent canine teeth, usually in one or two pairs; they are often found in vampires or various animals, and they serve purposes such as drawing blood or ripping flesh. They are distinct from and should not be confused with a cuteness fang, a single prominent canine tooth that suggests a cat-like and energetic nature or a state of excitement, or misaligned teeth, which are a facial misfeature with no actual purpose.green hair (1)The character has green hair.grey eyes (3)This character has grey-coloured eyes.grey hair (1)Of a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky. Refers to hair that is this color.hair bangs (1)Hair bangs are a shaped cutting of the front part of the hair so it lies over the forehead. Bangs are usually cut fairly straight - at or above the eyebrows, but can also be curled, ragged/ruffled, spiked up with hair gel, mousse or wax, swept aside, or cut longer to fall over the eyes.hair over one eye (2)Hair that is combed over or falls over either eye, often but not always in the form of hair bangs/fringe. Typically associated with emotionally unstable characters ("emos") or shy or mysterious characters. Sometimes they cover a disfigurement such as horrible scarring or a blind eye.hikimayu (1)Hikimayu (引眉) was the practice of removing the natural eyebrows and painting smudge-like eyebrows on the forehead in pre-modern Japan. Hiki means "pull" and mayu means "eyebrows". Aristocratic women used to pluck or shave their eyebrows and paint new ones using a powdered ink called haizumi, which was made of soot from sesame or rape-seed oils.hime cut (1)A hime cut is a hairstyle consisting of straight, short (usually cheek-length to shoulder-length) sidelocks, and frontal bangs/fringe, specifically in the blunt bangs style. The short sidelocks ("hime locks") can be accompanied by longer sidelocks behind the hime locks, and still qualify the hairstyle as a hime cut. The defining feature is the layered or "staircase" look that is formed with the bangs and the short hime locks. If the sidelocks are not distinct, it is likely a bob cut.long hair (7)Long hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.muscular (1)no description setno pupils (1)Eyes that are nothing but iris, lacking a pupil. For practical purposes, this also includes eyes with pupils the same colour as the iris, as the two kinds of eyes are generally indistinguishable from each other.pale (1)The character`s skin is washed out, lacking color. This is most commonly caused by sickness or a lack of sunlight.pointy ears (2)Well they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!red eyes (2)This character has red eyes.short hair (4)Short hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length.shoulder-length hair (2)Shoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair.side ponytail (1)A side ponytail is a ponytail which is worn tied up and secured to project from the left or right side of the head, rather than from the rear side of the head.twintails (3)Twintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.white skin (1)The character has pure white skin. Not to be confused with fair skin, which is found in real life white people; instead, some or all of this character`s skin is completely lacking any colour.yellow eyes (1)This character has yellow eyes.yellow hair (1)The character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. nationalityPlease refer to guidance on the Wiki on adding nationality tags (see link in tag description). Japanese (12)A character originating from the island nation of Japan. roleno description set class president (2)They are smart, poised, caring, and they may butt their nose in where no one wants it. The Class President is disturbed by how the lead or their friends don`t participate in club activities or how their grades are slipping and never gets the hint that nobody cares about that stuff. Frequently admonishes the cast for small mistakes, helps makes up for the Two Teacher School, and may be in cahoots with the Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Almost always called "iinchou" in place of their real name.familiar spirit (1)A familiar spirit is a spirit, typically animal-shaped, which is summoned by a magic-user usually to perform various menial tasks. In witchcraft a typical familiar spirit takes the form of a black cat, hence the superstition that a black cat is bad luck.harem lead (1)Harem is a genre/plot frame that is mostly present in the media of Anime, Manga, Light Novels, Visual Novels, and Video Games. It usually involves at least three or more females who for some reason are in the presence of one male as a central plot element. Said male is usually oblivious to the fact that the surrounding females are romantically interested in him.mangaka (1)Mangaka is the Japanese word for a comic artist or cartoonist. Outside of Japan, manga usually refers to a Japanese comic book and mangaka refers to the author of the manga, who is usually Japanese.onmyoudou (1)Onmyoudou is a traditional Japanese esoteric cosmology that mixes natural science and occultism. A practitioner of onmyoudou is called an onmyouji.school club member (1)A school club member is a student who attends a thematic school club, such as the soccer club or the drama club. Club activities are an important part of Japanese school life, and some schools mandate that students attend a club; in others, attendance in optional, with students who opt out of participating in a club being referred to as members of the so-called "go-home club". Students who attend university clubs are also covered by this tag.student (8)A student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor.tsukkomi (1)A tsukkomi is a comedy duo stock character in a traditional Japanese slapstick stand-up comedy style known as manzai. Tsukkomi characters are the smart, reasonable, and down-to-earth half of the unit; their simple-minded counterparts are the boke characters. Their approximate equivalent in Western culture is the comedy role of straight man. traitsTraits are characteristics, habits, or trends that can be associated to and may be used to identify individuals. Kansai dialect (1)The Kansai-ben is a distinct group of related Japanese dialects found in the Kansai region of Japan. They are typified by the speech of Osaka, which is referred to specifically as Osaka-ben. It is characterized as being both more melodic and harsher by speakers of the standard language.adolescent (8)An adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old.altruistic (1)Unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others (opposed to egoistic).barefoot (1)This character never seems to wear any shoes — possibly a martial artist that prefers to stay in close contact with the ground, or a girl from the country now living in the city. Alas, under more dire circumstances this can also be a sign of real poverty.befriend attack (1)A befriend attack is a pounce performed by someone in an attempt to hug someone else. This is an exuberant display of affection, often used for comedic effect. Sometimes, the target of such attacks learn to dodge them, usually by simply sidestepping them.bisexual (1)Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward people of more than one gender.biting (1)Some people seem to like biting others, especially when irritated. This may also be an aggression or self-defence mechanism. In anime, this will often lead to greatly enlarged mouths being able to bite someone else`s head, commonly for comedic effect.brother complex (2)Excessive love for one`s brother(s), often past the point of ordinary sister-brother/brother-brother relation. Often used as a tease/insult for a person who`s overly protective of his/her brother, and is shortened as bro con or bro-con.calm (1)Free from excitement or passion.catchphrase (4)A catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits.cheerful (1)This character is conducive to cheer; likely to dispel gloom or worry.child (2)A child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead.energetic (2)An energetic character, often also called a genki character, shows great, often excessive levels of activity or vitality, and seems to always be doing everything extra fast. Genki characters are often slightly, or sometimes very, eccentric, and are filled with confidence and determination, regardless of whether they are competent or not; in fact, they often have little to no actual competence at whatever they generally do.enigmatic (2)An enigmatic person is someone with a mysterious personality that is difficult to grasp and/or defies description.exhibitionism (1)Exhibitionism is the act of exposing in a public or semi-public context the parts of one`s body that are not normally exposed. That may be done to induce sexual arousal, but many forms of exhibitionism actually mean to create humour or disparagement. The idea of exhibitionism is closely tied to the notions of decency and modesty in dressing, and as such is highly dependent on one`s own cultural background. Exhibitionism is not to be confused with nudism.extrovert (1)1. an outgoing, gregarious person. 2. Psychology: a person characterized by extroversion; a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment (opposed to introvert ).flamboyant (1)Flamboyant means showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etchelpful (1)This character is serviceable for an end or purpose.hero complex (1)A hero complex is a state of mind in which an individual believes they need to save or assist others, uphold morals, serve justice, or perform other such supposedly hero-like acts, often at any cost. They may feel personally accountable for any failure at those self-assigned duties. Their main concern is performing their supposedly heroic deeds; any questions others might raise about such actions are all secondary concerns at best.homosexual (1)Homosexual refers to someone that is attracted to another character of the same sex. A lesbian person is a female attracted to other females. A gay person is a male attracted to other males.illeist (2)Illeism is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person.impulsive (1)Personality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment.inquisitive (1)Inquisitive person is showing curiosity, or being eager to acquire information.introvert (1)Introverts are people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction. They tend to be more reserved and less outspoken in groups. Introverts generally enjoy time spent alone or with close friends, and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people. Some of the typical solitary activities are reading, writing, using computers, hiking and fishing. The archetypal artist, writer, sculptor, engineer, composer, and inventor are all considered highly introverted. Not to be confused as being shy - introverts prefer solitary activities over social ones, where as shy people (who may be extraverts at heart) avoid social encounters out of fear. Like extroversion, introversion is not a black and white measurement, and these people may share some of the same traits than extroverts.iron-willed (2)Someone is said to be iron-willed when they are very resolute and determined. Once an iron-willed person decides on a course of action, no amount of hardship is able to deter them.kind (1)Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.lolicon (1)Lolicon is a Japanese portmanteau of the phrase "Lolita complex". In Japan, the term describes an attraction to underage girls (whether prepubescent, pubescent, or post-pubescent) or an individual with such an attraction.mischievous (1)The character enjoys causing small irritations, pranks, and misfortune for others.nudist (1)A person who practices nudismperverted (2)Is a concept describing those types of human behavior that are excessive or deviated from what is considered to be orthodox or normal.physically strong (2)In comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast.ruthless (1)This character will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and will be unbound by any constraintssarcastic (2)The character frequently uses sharp, bitter, or cutting expressions or remarks. (From Greek sarcasmos, "to tear flesh, gnash the teeth, speak bitterly".)shy (1)A shy person is disinclined to take part in social interactions, especially those involving people they`re unfamiliar with.simple-minded (1)This character exhibits a `special` sort of intelligence. Be it the inability to comprehend even the most simple of situations, or the lack of common sense found in even a preschooler, the character never ceases to amaze both the show`s cast and audience with their idiocy.sister complex (1)Excessive love for one`s sister(s), often past the point of ordinary brother-sister/sister-sister relation. Often used as a tease/insult for a person who`s overly protective of his/her sister, and is shortened as sis con or sis-con.straightforward (2)This character is well aware of what he/she wants, and is not afraid of showing it, or going for it. No need to wrap things up, when you can more easily call things by their actual names.tomboy (2)A girl who acts and dresses like a boy and enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys.tsundere (3)A character type (usually female), who is often easily agitated or combative, but other times is quite kind and caring, especially in situations involving a person they are (knowingly or unknowingly) attracted towards.vitriolic (1)A vitriolic person is someone that verbally abuses other people through the uses of offensive language. This typically takes the form of an invective, such as a verbal insult.vulgar (1)Talking (and acting) in a way that is considered uncultivated, bawdy, common, coarse or unrefined, or "taboo" according to existing cultural standards. Includes boorish manners and obtrusive display of carnal "assets".yandere (3)A character trait involving a personality initially loving and gentle that becomes psychotic or deranged, often brutally so. See also yangire, a sibling trait to the yandere.young adult (2)Someone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old. Cast Staff Songs collapse pane Cast show all add/edit cast main character episode appearance appears in ep: 1 Araragi Koyomi 18, male, black hairThe character has black hair., communication with the deadThis character is able of some manner of communication with the dead, or at least with one dead person. This includes talking to the dead, seeing the dead, outright mediumship, or any form of unidirectional or bidirectional form of communication that ordinary characters are not generally able to achieve. This does not apply in environments where characters are expected to be dead, or where nobody is alive to begin with., helpfulThis character is serviceable for an end or purpose., night visionCan see in the dark., physically strongIn comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast., sarcasticThe character frequently uses sharp, bitter, or cutting expressions or remarks. (From Greek sarcasmos, "to tear flesh, gnash the teeth, speak bitterly".), sister complexExcessive love for one`s sister(s), often past the point of ordinary brother-sister/sister-sister relation. Often used as a tease/insult for a person who`s overly protective of his/her sister, and is shortened as sis con or sis-con., undeadno description set voiced by: Kamiya Hiroshi episode appearance appears in ep: 1 Araragi Tsukihi 14, female, bloodtype: B, barefootThis character never seems to wear any shoes — possibly a martial artist that prefers to stay in close contact with the ground, or a girl from the country now living in the city. Alas, under more dire circumstances this can also be a sign of real poverty., bob cutA bob cut or bob is a short haircut for women (and occasionally men) in which the hair is typically cut straight around the head at about jaw-level, often with a fringe/bangs at the front. The bob is cut at the level of ears, below the ears, or above shoulders. If the sidelocks are distinct, it is possibly a hime cut., grey eyesThis character has grey-coloured eyes., hair clipA small metal or plastic clip used to keep the hair in a certain style, or sometimes just for style., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., regenerationRegeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise., thighhighsThighhighs or stockings are a close-fitting, variously elastic hosiery piece that fully cover and extend above the knees, or partly cover the knees, leaving only the thigh area exposed. Generally, "thighhighs" refers to stockings that stay up by the use of built-in elastic. In contrast, "stockings" is the general term and/or refers to the kind of stockings that need a suspender belt / garter belt. Hosiery that rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder, are knee highs., yandereA character trait involving a personality initially loving and gentle that becomes psychotic or deranged, often brutally so. See also yangire, a sibling trait to the yandere. voiced by: Iguchi Yuka episode appearance appears in ep: 1 Hachikuji Mayoi female, backpackA backpack is, in its simplest form, a cloth sack carried on one`s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders. Lightweight types of backpacks are sometimes worn on only one shoulder strap. They are commonly used by hikers and students, and are often preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any sort of equipment, because of the limited capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands., childA child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead., cuteness fangA cuteness fang is a single prominent canine tooth that suggests a cat-like and energetic nature or a state of excitement. Cuteness fangs generally belong to the upper jaw and are more common on females. They tend to not exist in-universe and go unnoticed by characters. A cuteness fang should not be confused with fangs, which are multiple prominent canine teeth, as found in vampires or various animals, or a misaligned tooth, which is a facial misfeature with no relation to personality traits., deitySome religions say that there is a supernatural being called God. Other religions say there is more than one god. A supernatural being is also sometimes called a deity. Many religions believe that a deity created everything that exists. In most religions, a god is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have powers to control nature far beyond the powers of humans., fair skinFair skin is a naturally occurring range of skin colour that is lighter than the average for humans, but not light enough to be considered white. Ethnically speaking, a reasonable real life metric for fair skin is the skin colour of people normally said to be "white"., ghostIn traditional belief, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation, to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely: The mode of manifestation can range from an invisible presence to translucent or wispy shapes, to realistic, life-like visions., hairbandA hairband is a flexible plastic or metal band or strip of cloth worn over the top of the head to hold the hair back and maintain a certain hairstyle. A hairband that includes ribbons or has bows along its length should be also tagged hair ribbon. For a similar band worn across the forehead primarily for athletic purposes, see sweatband., skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found. voiced by: Katou Emiri episode appearance appears in ep: 1-3 Ononoki Yotsugi female, catchphraseA catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits., demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment., dollno description set, familiar spiritA familiar spirit is a spirit, typically animal-shaped, which is summoned by a magic-user usually to perform various menial tasks. In witchcraft a typical familiar spirit takes the form of a black cat, hence the superstition that a black cat is bad luck., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., thighhighsThighhighs or stockings are a close-fitting, variously elastic hosiery piece that fully cover and extend above the knees, or partly cover the knees, leaving only the thigh area exposed. Generally, "thighhighs" refers to stockings that stay up by the use of built-in elastic. In contrast, "stockings" is the general term and/or refers to the kind of stockings that need a suspender belt / garter belt. Hosiery that rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder, are knee highs., tsukumogamiTsukumogami are tools in Japanese folklore that have acquired a spirit. Today, the term is generally understood to be applied to virtually any object, “that has reached its 100th birthday and thus become alive and self-aware,” though this definition is not without controversy., white skinThe character has pure white skin. Not to be confused with fair skin, which is found in real life white people; instead, some or all of this character`s skin is completely lacking any colour. voiced by: Hayami Saori episode appearance appears in ep: 1-3 Sengoku Nadeko 14-15, female, bloodtype: B, belt bagA small fabric pouch secured with a zip and worn at the waist by a strap around the hips or waist., frilly skirtA frilly skirt is a skirt that contains frills. Frills are trimmings created by tightly gathering or pleating fabric on one edge. A frilly skirt is the skirt equivalent of a frilly dress., green hairThe character has green hair., hatA hat is a headgear that typically has a shaped crown and a brim; the shape and size of the brim changes with the type of hat. Hats may be peaked. Hats are worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., shyA shy person is disinclined to take part in social interactions, especially those involving people they`re unfamiliar with., skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found., thighhighsThighhighs or stockings are a close-fitting, variously elastic hosiery piece that fully cover and extend above the knees, or partly cover the knees, leaving only the thigh area exposed. Generally, "thighhighs" refers to stockings that stay up by the use of built-in elastic. In contrast, "stockings" is the general term and/or refers to the kind of stockings that need a suspender belt / garter belt. Hosiery that rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder, are knee highs. voiced by: Hanazawa Kana secondary cast Araragi Karen 15, female, grey eyesThis character has grey-coloured eyes., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., karateA Japanese martial art originating from Okinawa., martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo., side ponytailA side ponytail is a ponytail which is worn tied up and secured to project from the left or right side of the head, rather than from the rear side of the head., simple-mindedThis character exhibits a `special` sort of intelligence. Be it the inability to comprehend even the most simple of situations, or the lack of common sense found in even a preschooler, the character never ceases to amaze both the show`s cast and audience with their idiocy., straightforwardThis character is well aware of what he/she wants, and is not afraid of showing it, or going for it. No need to wrap things up, when you can more easily call things by their actual names., tomboyA girl who acts and dresses like a boy and enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys. voiced by: Kitamura Eri Gaen Izuko female, baseball capA baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a rounded crown and a stiff peak projecting in front., brown hairThe character has brown hair., catchphraseA catchphrase is a sound, word or phrase commonly used by a person. That may be simply out of habit, or in an attempt to deliver some form of image, like that of cuteness. In fiction, characters often use catchphrases as a way to deliver specific personality traits., flamboyantFlamboyant means showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc, hair over one eyeHair that is combed over or falls over either eye, often but not always in the form of hair bangs/fringe. Typically associated with emotionally unstable characters ("emos") or shy or mysterious characters. Sometimes they cover a disfigurement such as horrible scarring or a blind eye., headphonesA pair of headphones or a singular headphone are speaker(s) worn over ears., long hairLong hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair., manipulativeEnjoy controlling people without them knowing, usually tricking people into doing stuff for them voiced by: Yukino Satsuki Higasa Hoshiame female, basketballBasketball is Netball for men, the real game that encourages dribbling and other such uncouth behaviour that was sanitised out of the ladies` version. However, it is itself woozy compared to Ulama, as the losing side are seldom publicly sacrificed., earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., school club memberA school club member is a student who attends a thematic school club, such as the soccer club or the drama club. Club activities are an important part of Japanese school life, and some schools mandate that students attend a club; in others, attendance in optional, with students who opt out of participating in a club being referred to as members of the so-called "go-home club". Students who attend university clubs are also covered by this tag., school club presidentJapanese schools` extra-curricular activities are centered around "club activities" organised by the students themselves. Each club will generally be assigned its own room or other facilities, will have an advisor (who doesn`t always appear on screen), and will have a powerful president (kaicho) who`ll be a significant character of some sort. For series that revolve around a specific club, the club`s president frequently replaces the student council president in importance., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor. voiced by: Hikasa Youko Kagenui Yozuru female, black hairThe character has black hair., blunt bangsBlunt bangs are a style of hair bangs, cut to have a uniform straight or gently arched edge at the end of the frontal fringe, without jagged edges, and minimal spikes., exposed midriffIn fashion, midriff is a term for the human abdomen. The midriff is exposed when wearing a crop top or some forms of swimwear., magicMagic is the art of purportedly manipulating aspects of reality either by supernatural means or through knowledge of unknown occult laws., onmyoudouOnmyoudou is a traditional Japanese esoteric cosmology that mixes natural science and occultism. A practitioner of onmyoudou is called an onmyouji., platform shoesno description set, short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length., trouser bracesTrouser braces, also called suspenders in American and Canadian English, are fabric or leather straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers. They are not to be confused with suspender belts, also called suspenders, which are a garment used to hold up stockings and which are known in American English as garter belts, or with dental braces, devices used to fix the positioning of teeth. voiced by: Shiraishi Ryouko episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Kanbaru Suruga female, blue hairThe character has blue hair., brown eyesThe character has brown eyes., homosexualHomosexual refers to someone that is attracted to another character of the same sex. A lesbian person is a female attracted to other females. A gay person is a male attracted to other males., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., nopanThe character foregoes underwear., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair., yandereA character trait involving a personality initially loving and gentle that becomes psychotic or deranged, often brutally so. See also yangire, a sibling trait to the yandere. voiced by: Sawashiro Miyuki Oikura Sodachi female, adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., class presidentThey are smart, poised, caring, and they may butt their nose in where no one wants it. The Class President is disturbed by how the lead or their friends don`t participate in club activities or how their grades are slipping and never gets the hint that nobody cares about that stuff. Frequently admonishes the cast for small mistakes, helps makes up for the Two Teacher School, and may be in cahoots with the Absurdly Powerful Student Council. Almost always called "iinchou" in place of their real name., cleverA clever or smart person is generally understood as having broad knowledge and the sharpness of mind required to put that knowledge to good use, especially when applying rational thought to long-reaching decisions, with the broad knowledge leaning more on the smart side and the sharp mind on the clever side. Unlike a genius, the clever person may be skilled, but only mundanely so, and in contrast to a cunning person, a clever person is not characterized by being sly or apt at surreptitiousness., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., iron-willedSomeone is said to be iron-willed when they are very resolute and determined. Once an iron-willed person decides on a course of action, no amount of hardship is able to deter them., long hairLong hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair., necktieThe necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat., traumaCharacter with emotional or psychological injury, caused by single or multiple events/experiences in the past. voiced by: Inoue Marina episode appearance appears in ep: 2-3 Oshino Ougi 15, black hairThe character has black hair., glovesA glove is a garment covering the whole hand., lifeless eyesthe eyes are usually drawn in simple colour without having any colour variation or shine making them look cold., no pupilsEyes that are nothing but iris, lacking a pupil. For practical purposes, this also includes eyes with pupils the same colour as the iris, as the two kinds of eyes are generally indistinguishable from each other., paleThe character`s skin is washed out, lacking color. This is most commonly caused by sickness or a lack of sunlight., sarcasticThe character frequently uses sharp, bitter, or cutting expressions or remarks. (From Greek sarcasmos, "to tear flesh, gnash the teeth, speak bitterly".), school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., transfer studentA transfer student is a student who changes from one institution or course to another at the same level. Their arrival, when not at the beginning of the school year, tends to cause a stir. voiced by: Mizuhashi Kaori Oshino Shinobu female, braceletA bracelet is an article of jewellery which is worn around the wrist, forearm or ankle. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells., childA child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead., gogglesGoggles, or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes., helmetPrimarily used as protective head gear. However, it can also be decorative and is frequently used to conceal one`s visage and identity., quietCharacter remains quiet. In most cases, speaks only when spoken to., undeadno description set, vampireA vampire is an undead that uses fangs to penetrate the necks of people to drink their blood as nourishment and to turn them into slaves. They have no reflection in mirrors, can shapeshift into bats, have unlimited lifespan and superhuman strength, reflexes and senses, and may only be killed in a few specific ways. A human bitten by a vampire typically becomes a slave, dying as if poisoned and becoming an undead after death, often staying under the command of the vampire who originally bit them., yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair. voiced by: Sakamoto Maaya Senjougahara Hitagi female, enigmaticAn enigmatic person is someone with a mysterious personality that is difficult to grasp and/or defies description., hime cutA hime cut is a hairstyle consisting of straight, short (usually cheek-length to shoulder-length) sidelocks, and frontal bangs/fringe, specifically in the blunt bangs style. The short sidelocks ("hime locks") can be accompanied by longer sidelocks behind the hime locks, and still qualify the hairstyle as a hime cut. The defining feature is the layered or "staircase" look that is formed with the bangs and the short hime locks. If the sidelocks are not distinct, it is likely a bob cut., humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies., introvertIntroverts are people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction. They tend to be more reserved and less outspoken in groups. Introverts generally enjoy time spent alone or with close friends, and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people. Some of the typical solitary activities are reading, writing, using computers, hiking and fishing. The archetypal artist, writer, sculptor, engineer, composer, and inventor are all considered highly introverted. Not to be confused as being shy - introverts prefer solitary activities over social ones, where as shy people (who may be extraverts at heart) avoid social encounters out of fear. Like extroversion, introversion is not a black and white measurement, and these people may share some of the same traits than extroverts., kuudereA kuudere may be cold and harsh at first glance, appearing unemotional and practical, but this is just a facade that protects their innermost, tender, delicate feelings. They avoid the tsundere`s combative and occasionally immature demeanor; rather, they are hard to approach because they are `cool`-headed: often cynical, casually blunt and dismissive. Not to be confused with dandere which is someone being quiet for its own sake, usually associated with shyness., school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety., scissorsScissors are hand-operated cutting instruments. They consist of a pair of metal blades pivoted so that the sharpened edges slide against each other when the handles (bows) opposite to the pivot are closed., vitriolicA vitriolic person is someone that verbally abuses other people through the uses of offensive language. This typically takes the form of an invective, such as a verbal insult. voiced by: Saitou Chiwa appears episode appearance appears in ep: 2 Sengoku Nadeko 14, female, bloodtype: B, adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old., deitySome religions say that there is a supernatural being called God. Other religions say there is more than one god. A supernatural being is also sometimes called a deity. Many religions believe that a deity created everything that exists. In most religions, a god is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have powers to control nature far beyond the powers of humans., fangsFangs are multiple prominent canine teeth, usually in one or two pairs; they are often found in vampires or various animals, and they serve purposes such as drawing blood or ripping flesh. They are distinct from and should not be confused with a cuteness fang, a single prominent canine tooth that suggests a cat-like and energetic nature or a state of excitement, or misaligned teeth, which are a facial misfeature with no actual purpose., illeistIlleism is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person., JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., prehensile hairSometimes people have a hairdo so big it seems like it has a mind of its own, and moves on its own accord. And then there are the people who have the ability to make it move. Characters with "superpowers" that allow their mullets to become murderous., red eyesThis character has red eyes., yangireYangire characters, like their yandere counterparts, will make sudden and brutal turns from lovely to psycho and back. The main difference lies in the reason for their break: yandere break driven by their love, whereas yangire break for basically any other reason. voiced by: Hanazawa Kana episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Ayase Miyuu episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Mashiro Kentarou episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Wakamatsu Kurumi episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Yamashita Taiki episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Itou Sayaka episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: 積田陽乃香 episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: 秋本哲志 episode appearance appears in ep: 3 Classmate (クラスメイト) voiced by: Torashima Takaaki staff add/edit staff credits Credit Name in Episodes Comment Original Work (原作) Nishio Ishin Chief Direction (総監督) Shinbou Akiyuki Direction (監督) Yoshizawa Midori Series Composition (シリーズ構成) Shinbou Akiyuki Tou Fuyashi Original Character Design (キャラクター原案) Vofan Character Design (キャラクターデザイン) Watanabe Akio Chief Animation Direction (総作画監督) Miyai Kana 1-3 Sugiyama Nobuhiro 1-3 Watanabe Akio 1-3 Yamamura Hiroki Music (音楽) Kousaki Satoru 1-3 Haneoka Kei Music Producer (音楽プロデューサー) Yamanouchi Masaharu Music Work (音楽制作) Aniplex Sound Direction (音響監督) Tsuruoka Youta Sound Work (音響制作) Rakuonsha Sound Effects (音響効果) Tanaka Hidemitsu Editing (編集) Matsubara Rie Art Direction (美術監督) Iijima Hisaharu Assistant Art Direction (美術監督補佐) Funatsu Hinano 2-3 Art Design (美術設定) Oohara Morihito Colour Design (色彩設計) Watanabe Yasuko Photographic Direction (撮影監督) Hashimoto Hiyori Ishikawa Mizuho CG Direction (CG監督) Shima Hisato Animation Producer (アニメーションプロデューサー) Matsukawa Yuuya Producer (プロデューサー) Ishikawa Tatsuya Nishibe Maho Shioya Yoshiyuki Yodo Akiko Associate Producer (アソシエイトプロデューサー) Miura Fumi Sotokawa Akihiro Assistant Producer (アシスタントプロデューサー) Fukagawa Ikumi Hagiwara Mika Sugai Natsuki 中山菜穂 Planning (企画) Iwakami Atsuhiro Kubota Mitsutoshi Tsunoda Naotoshi 高橋竜 Planning Assistance (企画協力) Kodansha Box Lin YiLi 全力出版 張文縵 回綬有限公司 西島聡 Kodansha Box (講談社BOX) 鍛治佑介 Kodansha Box (講談社BOX) Animation Work Assistance (アニメーション協力) Soigne OP1 Animation Work (アニメーション制作) Shaft Production Assistance (製作協力) Movic Production (製作) Aniplex Kodansha Shaft Script/Screenplay (脚本) Ooshima Miku Storyboard (絵コンテ) Ajiki Kei 1 Yoshizawa Midori 1-2 Matsumura Kouji 2 Semura Shun`ichirou 3 Episode Direction (ディレクター) Ookubo Shunsuke OP1 Episode Direction (演出) Miyamoto Yukihiro 1 Matsumura Kouji 2 Shibuta Naoaki 3 Animation Direction (作画監督) Miyai Kana 1 Sugiyama Nobuhiro 1 Yamamura Hiroki 1 Itou Yoshiaki 1-2 Miyajima Hitoshi 1-2 Takahashi Miki 1-2 Asai Akito 1-3 Takano Akihisa 1-3 Shiotsuki Kazuya 1, 3 当真柚 2 Ushinohama Yui 2-3 Iwamoto Rina 3 Kikuchi Shunsuke 3 Kitajima Yuuki 3 Long Guang 3 Shimizu Katsuhiro 3 Wada Kento 3 Makicha OP1 Ending Animation (エンディングアニメーション) Aizu Takayuki Ueda Hajime Key Animation (原画) Ajiki Kei 1 Asai Akito 1 Fan Xuanran 1 Frank Okako 1 Gin-san 1 Han Min-Gi 1 Itou Yoshiaki 1 Maeda Yoshihiro 1 Mahmoud Moftah 1 Makino Kazutoshi 1 Miyai Kana 1 Miyajima Hitoshi 1 Nagata Hiroto 1 Nagayama Momo 1 Narumi Hinata 1 Ogikubo Yuuta 1 Samejima Hisashi 1 Sasagawa Mitsuyuki 1 Takahashi Miki 1 Takano Akihisa 1 Takano Yuuki 1 as 髙野友稀 Takiyama Masaaki 1 Wada Kento 1 William Shadden 1 Xin Zeqi 1 as 辛澤麒 Yamamura Hiroki 1 岡田紋奈 1 胡奕晨 1 Funayama Sakura 1-2 Itou Kazuki 1-2 Kubo Mitsuteru 1-2 Mizumoto Hohoko 1-2 Nonaka Miki 1-2 Shimizu Katsuhiro 1-2 Sunada Shigeki 1-2 Takeguchi Rintarou 1-2 Xu Youzhen 1-2 黒田哲史 1-2 Akiba Tooru 1-3 Kawashima Kumiko 1-3 Kikuchi Shunsuke 1-3 as 菊地しゅんすけ Matsuzaki Yoshikatsu 1-3 Mori Yuka 1-3 Ootani Youichirou 1-3 as 大谷洋一明 Shibuya Tsutomu 1-3 Shimura Ryou 1-3 Sumiya Osamu 1-3 Tokudome Yumena 1-3 Masuda Yuusa 1, 3 Satou Shun`ya 1, 3 Shimizu Asami 1, 3 Shiotsuki Kazuya 1, 3 Ushinohama Yui 1, 3 Hamagata Yuuya 2 Hayashi Takayoshi 2 Inagaki Takumi 2 Ishitsuka Sora 2 Kawata 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Kawakami Shintarou 1, 3 Matsuo Shin`ya 1, 3 Suzuhana Yuuta 1, 3 Yamada Shino 1, 3 伊藤啓介 1, 3 保坂里依 1, 3 北岡希 1, 3 春名雄太 1, 3 白井雲 1, 3 Katou Mizuki 2 Maruyama Rika 2 Nomura Miki 2 Ootsuki Chie 2 Ryuu Shietsu 2 Ueno Asami 2 チン イカイ 2 広瀬由李 2 Ura Takazumi 2-3 Abegail Nebres 3 Funayama Sakura 3 Ikeda Kasumi 3 Okitsu Yukino 3 少隆 3 山本侑 3 相徳優希 3 高橋彩加 3 In-Between Animation Inspection (動画検査) Yamada Shino 1 Jo Seien 1-2 Xu Youzhen 3 Nakagawa Minori OP1 In-Between Animation (動画) Katou Mizuki 1 Shaft (シャフト) Masuo Hisatoshi 1 Shaft (シャフト) Obata Akina 1-2 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI (シャフト静岡スタジオAOI) Gotou Saki 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI (シャフト静岡スタジオAOI) Ikeda Ayami 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI (シャフト静岡スタジオAOI) Nakano Natsuki 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI (シャフト静岡スタジオAOI) Nomura Momo 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) Okitsu Yukino 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI (シャフト静岡スタジオAOI) Shaft 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka Studio AOI 1-3 Tanaka Hikaru 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) Tsubota Erika 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) 亀井涼花 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) 安齊音羽 1-3 Shaft Shizuoka 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Funatsu Hinano 1, OP1 Shaft (シャフト) Dinh Sang 2 ALPHA アニメ Doi Tu 2 ALPHA アニメ Khac Duy 2 ALPHA アニメ Ngan Phung 2 ALPHA アニメ Tuong Vi 2 ALPHA アニメ Yamahiro Kyousuke 2 GK Sales (GKセールス) スアンティエン 2 GK Sales (GKセールス) 折笠剛生 2 GK Sales (GKセールス) 盛田貴郁 2 GK Sales (GKセールス) Beijing JinsongLin Donghua 3 Mizuguchi Momoka 3 Olive (オリーブ) Murayama Chika 3 Olive (オリーブ) Olive 3 Qiqihar Zhenhuan Dongman Sheji 3 Uchida Aki 3 Olive (オリーブ) Yokota Yumi 3 Olive (オリーブ) 鈴木のどか OP1 Special Effects (特殊効果) Watanabe Yasuko 1-3 Photography (撮影) Egami Rei 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) Fujita Kazuyoshi 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) Shaft 1-3 秋本茜 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) 窪田帆夏 1-3 Shaft (シャフト) Hashimoto Hiyori 1-3, OP1 Shaft (シャフト) Ishikawa Mizuho 1-3, OP1 Shaft (シャフト) 3DCG (CG) Nozawa Masato 1-3 Oosugi Masaru 1-3 Shima Hisato 1-3, OP1 Okimasa Shiina OP1 吉野和幸 OP1 Monitor Graphics (モニターグラフィックス) Maruo Kenji 1-3 Shibuta Naoaki 1-3 Editing Assistant (編集助手) Shiraishi Akane 1-3 Watanabe Akiha 1-3 Online Editing (オンライン編集) 谷口和己 1 Sony PCL (ソニーPCL) Sony PCL 1-3 Tate Ryoutarou 1-3 Sony PCL (ソニーPCL) Suzuki Moe 2-3 Sony PCL (ソニーPCL) Sound Work Manager (音響制作担当) Sugiyama Yoshimi Recording (録音) Nagura Yasushi Shiihara Soushi Recording Assistant (録音助手) Kamemoto Mika Recording Studio (録音スタジオ) Studio 2010 Studio Coordinator (スタジオコーディネート) Itou Hideki Takemura Tomomi Web Manager (WEB制作) Kirksville as Kirksville co.,ltd. 正戸絵梨香 Kirksville 赤木香奈江 Kirksville Web Promotion (WEBプロモーション) 美亜希 Publicity Producer (宣伝プロデューサー) Takeshita Koharu Publicity (宣伝) 熊本宇伸 関川浴也 阿彦街可 Licencing (ライセンス) 岩﨑大悟 細野真輝 Design Manager (設定制作) Arai Kozue Production Desk (制作デスク) Saitou Takumu Chief Assistant Production Manager (進行チーフ) Kudou Masaki 2 Assistant Production Manager (制作進行) Juumonji Mai 1 山内沙南 2 竹内紗乙 2 Yamamoto Ami 3 小笠原圭子 3 Production Manager (制作担当) Fujita Norimasa OP1 Hashimoto Masaru Assisting Production (協力プロダクション) Dogwood 1 GK Sales 1 Jumondou 1 Pine Jam 1 Studio Gimlet 1 Studio Lings 1 Asahi Production 1-2 M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo 1-2 One Order 1-2 Reboot 1-2 Revival 1-3 Seven Seas 1-3 Ekakiya 1, 3 Kagura 1, 3 Nakamura Production 1, 3 Studio CL 1, 3 Studio Kafka 1, 3 Studio Pathos 1, 3 知萌メディア 1, 3 Animo Caramel 3 Be Loop 3 EverGreen 3 Seven Stone 3 Studio Peacock 3 Distribution Licence (配信ライセンス) 水谷卓也 songs add/edit songs Relation Song in Episodes Rating Credit Staff Comment opening Caramel Ribbon Cursetard OP1 N/A (0) Vocals/Performed by (歌) Hanazawa Kana Hayami Saori Lyrics (作詞) Meg Rock Music Composition (作曲) Mito Music Arrangement (編曲) Mito ending Undead ED1 N/A (0) Vocals/Performed by (歌) Yoasobi Lyrics (作詞) Ayase Music Composition (作曲) Ayase Music Arrangement (編曲) Ayase Group status add new release Last Update Name State N Episodes HE SP Languages Source Rating Cmts 23.07.2024 Erai-raws ongoing 3 0 ja en de fr it es ru ar pt-BR es-419 www N/A (0) 0 23.07.2024 MiniMTBB ongoing N 3 0 ja en www N/A (0) 0 23.07.2024 MTBB ongoing N 3 0 ja en www N/A (0) 1 21.07.2024 NanakoRaws ongoing 3 0 ja www N/A (0) 0 20.07.2024 SubsPlease ongoing 3 0 ja en www N/A (0) 0 20.07.2024 ASW ongoing 3 0 ja en www N/A (0) 0 14.07.2024 Tsundere-Raws ongoing 2 0 ja fr www N/A (0) 0 06.07.2024 NanDesuKa ongoing 1 0 ja en de fr it es ru ar pt www N/A (0) 0 no group complete finished ongoing stalled dropped specials only all Episodes add new release add episode add/edit episodes add/edit episode title EP Title Duration Air Date Action 1 Orokamonogatari: Tsukihi Undo 35m 06.07.2024 stream 2 Nademonogatari: Nadeko Draw, Part One 25m 13.07.2024 stream 3 Nademonogatari: Nadeko Draw, Part Two 25m 20.07.2024 stream 4 Episode 4 25m 27.07.2024 OP1 Caramel Ribbon Cursetard 2m 20.07.2024 ED1 Undead 2m 06.07.2024 add Similar Anime vote graph relation graph back