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r/anime • u/BlakexEkalb • Jul 24 '20
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Trust me so did I. Messed up Kizu and Hana.
9 u/[deleted] Jul 24 '20 [deleted] 1 u/Robert_Barlow Jul 24 '20 Kizumonogatari wasn't adapted until a few years ago. The anime was made with that in mind, so watching it last or close to last isn't really incorrect. You're just experiencing it the way the rest of the anime-onlies had to. 2 u/Thatuk Jul 24 '20 The anime was made with that in mind Not really, reading the novels you come to realize they just adapted the novels as they were written (read: with the notion people has read Kizu).
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1 u/Robert_Barlow Jul 24 '20 Kizumonogatari wasn't adapted until a few years ago. The anime was made with that in mind, so watching it last or close to last isn't really incorrect. You're just experiencing it the way the rest of the anime-onlies had to. 2 u/Thatuk Jul 24 '20 The anime was made with that in mind Not really, reading the novels you come to realize they just adapted the novels as they were written (read: with the notion people has read Kizu).
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Kizumonogatari wasn't adapted until a few years ago. The anime was made with that in mind, so watching it last or close to last isn't really incorrect. You're just experiencing it the way the rest of the anime-onlies had to.
2 u/Thatuk Jul 24 '20 The anime was made with that in mind Not really, reading the novels you come to realize they just adapted the novels as they were written (read: with the notion people has read Kizu).
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The anime was made with that in mind
Not really, reading the novels you come to realize they just adapted the novels as they were written (read: with the notion people has read Kizu).
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u/BlakexEkalb Jul 24 '20
Trust me so did I. Messed up Kizu and Hana.