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This section contains information about the release organization and chronological placement. See Story Timeline for specific story information.

The Monogatari Series consists of a complicated timeline, both in terms of release order of the light novels and anime series, as well as chronologically. There are five main seasons in which the books/anime adaptations are organized: First Season, Second Season, Final Season, Off Season, and Monster Season. Each season has its own "monogatari" installments, and each installment has its own arcs , usually ranging from 1 - 7 arcs per installment.

First Season consists of the books/anime cours : Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari , along with Nekomonogatari Black . Kizumonogatari , originally the second released book of the light novel series, was announced as an anime movie in 2012 but was put on a hiatus up until 2015 when the film had finally returned to be released as a trilogy of films starting in January 2016 and finishing a year later.

Second Season consists of five stories total being Nekomonogatari White , Kabukimonogatari , Hanamonogatari , Otorimonogatari , Onimonogatari , and Koimonogatari . While First Season consists of two books with two volumes and another two books with only one volume each, Second Season consists of only one volume, one arc books. As such, the anime adaptation, Monogatari Series Second Season consists of all five books except Hanamonogatari which was later released separately.

Final Season consists of Tsukimonogatari , Koyomimonogatari , Owarimonogatari , and lastly Zoku Owarimonogatari . This Season concludes the first major story arc in the series. In terms of anime, Final Season consists of another single arc book adaptation with Tsukimonogatari, another compilation adaptation with Owarimonogatari containing its first two volumes, an ONA series adaptation of Koyomimonogatari that was distributed on an app of the same name in Japan, and the adaptation of the third and final volume of Owarimonogatari that released as a two day special. Zoku Owarimonogatari screened in Japanese theaters as a special, with a six episode TV broadcast in 2019. The Kizumonogatari trilogy of films could also in a way be considered a part of Final Season in the anime series due to their time of release and original titles, though Kizumonogatari as a whole is officially grouped with First Season as with the light novel series.

Off Season consists of additional stories that occur after Final Season and throughout the series timeline with Orokamonogatari , Wazamonogatari , Nademonogatari , and Musubimonogatari . Most of these stories fill in the gaps and set up the next season. No anime adaptations have been officially announced yet, though one source from Aniplex suggested that an adaptation is in progress, and Akiyuki Shinbo has stated his interest in adapting every novel in the series that gets released.

Monster Season consists of even more stories so far with Shinobumonogatari , Yoimonogatari , Amarimonogatari , and Ougimonogatari . The rest of the season has been outlined to have Shinomonogatari release in Summer 2021. So far, it seems these will continue the story into a new major story arc. No anime adaptations have been announced for it so far.

A multitude of short stories have also been released, though it seems unlikely they will be adapted into anime.

Only the books from Bakemonogatari to Zoku Owarimonogatari have officially been released in English so far, and only a handful of parts of the series are fully fan-translated online. Many sites remove their translations after the official release.

A Bakemonogatari manga adaptation began serialization in 2018. As it seems to follow its entirely own canon, it should be considered separate from the rest of the series.

Both due to complications in orders of release between adaptations and meta narrative story telling, there are multiple viable orders to experience the series in. All have their pros and cons, so it's up to you to decide which sounds like the best option for you. Ultimately, no order should tarnish the experience by any significant margin for most people.

Note that as of the time writing this article:

As such, there are different limitations, as certain parts of the series are currently unavailable entirely to English speakers outside of somewhat sporadic fan translations.

Go this route if you want to experience the story as it was originally intended, with the trade-off of missing the unintentional mystery and anticipation element of the Kizumonogatari film adaptations some fans enjoyed during release , among other minor differences in the meta-narrative.

This is the completely original order in which stories were released by author Nisio Isin as novels. Unlike the anime release order, all shuffles in chronological placement are fully intentional for the narrative, making certain plot points related to Kizumonogatari less confusing. Some argue that the anime placement for Hanamonogatari and Koyomimonogatari actually work slightly better than their original placements, though these changes are relatively minor in comparison. For this case, see Hybrid Order.

Note that if you watch in this order, you would normally watch Hanamonogatari in between Second Season after the 10th Episode .

Generally, go to this order if you want to experience the series as people did when it first came out as an anime, like the idea of experiencing an origin story before a finale, and or take interest in seeing how the presentation and cinematography has evolved over the years with each installment of the anime adaptation, with the trade-off of missing the originally intended order by the author.

For a long time, this was the rule of thumb order for anime only watchers (and the entire English-speaking community) as it was roughly the only plausible order for each respective group. With studio Shaft temporarily skipping Kizumonogatari and no official English translations for the series arriving until 2015, this is generally how most longtime English speaking and or anime-only fans originally experienced the series (outside of those that might have read a Kizumonogatari fan translation.)

From a directorial perspective in the anime series, it also marks the return of some of the original staff who contributed largely to the unique presentation of Bakemonogatari , but had less involvement with later parts of the series such as director Tatsuya Oishi , composer Satoru Kosaki, and acclaimed animators such as Gen'ichirou Abe and Ryo Imamura.

While there are a few other reshuffles in the meta narrative, the biggest difference with this order is that it presents Kizumonogatari, the origin story, as a mysterious missing part of the story to be anticipated later in the series just before the finale of the main story. While some don't mind this and enjoy the added mystery element, some argue that it leaves too many unanswered questions that are answered too late in the series and is now made obsolete. From a narrative perspective, it works more as a happy accident than an intentional narrative, so certain plot points around the origin story don't flow as comfortably. Kizumonogatari is also referenced even more explicitly in the novels, meaning it especially doesn't work as well as a reading order.

Some people still like the reshuffles Anime Release Order introduces outside of Kizumonogatari, therefore recommending a slightly different, unofficial Hybrid Order instead of the originally intended order from the author.

The Episode List page is another helpful resource for this order.

If the rest of the series seems too intimidating or unappealing for whatever reason, Kizumonogatari might be a decent starting point for those looking to find a different hook to get them into the series. As the origin story, Kizumonogatari is arguably one of the most accessible stories in the series, having the most action with intense animation and a fairly straightforward plot. This is compared to the traditional first entry, Bakemonogatari, which purposefully starts the story in the middle of the timeline to create more mystery and intrigue about its characters, as well as having lengthy scenes of dialogue some viewers might need time to adjust to or get more invested.

Though he said it during a much simpler time, author Nisio Isin claims in the author's note of the novel that he thinks Kizumonogatari can come before Bakemonogatari . The official English release of the novels released this way and has generally followed novel release order for the proceeding parts, the only difference being that Bake and Kizu are swapped at the start. This could also be considered the "Vertical" release order, as it is the publishing company behind the English release, though they have since rebranded as Kodansha USA.

This order eliminates most meta narrative elements in favor of a mostly linear, continuous story. Another mostly viable option, but most recommend it for rewatching / rereading rather than a first time viewing. It's also the least accessible order as it requires the viewer to jump back and forth in the middle of anime cours and novels in some places instead of finishing each at a time. Certain material has yet to be adapted or translated as well.

Note that the Koyomimonogatari arcs are mostly rough estimates as most seem to take place either during
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