How Switching Directors Changed The Monogatari Series
You can support this channel on: / rcanime One of the major misconceptions of The Monogatari Series (or any other recent Shaft show for that matter) is that it's been helmed by one director, Akiyuki Shinbo. Problem is, Shinbo isn't the director of any of it. Instead it's work of Tatsuya Oishi and Tomoyuki Itamura. So today let's look at how Oishi and Itamura handle Monogatari in their own ways. Music: Douchou Tosetsu - Satoru Kousaki Jinchiku - Satoru Kousaki Tetsu Kamen - Satoru Kousaki Haruhi - 卿Mittens Follow Me on Twitter: / itsmatthewli Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/Randomchino/

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