Justice, Fakes, and Sexuality in Nisemonogatari
Nisemonogatari has a reputation among some for being the most fanservice heavy, least interesting entry in the Monogatari franchise. However, from its themes of justice and imposters to the use of sexuality to drive its character dynamics, Nise has plenty of substance to it. While it may have a very different style than Bake, that doesn't mean it has any less substance. With that, today I dive into what makes Nisemonogatari a worthy successor in this hugely popular franchise. This video has major spoilers for Nise, so if you haven't completed the series, I'd advise you not to watch this yet. If you're feeling generous and like what I do, feel free to check out my Patreon page: / utsreviews Please subscribe if you enjoyed the video and feel free to follow me on Twitter (@UTSreviews). Thanks!

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