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Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp Reveals New Illustration Ahead of January 12 Premiere

The upcoming Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp movie revealed a new illustration by kuroume to commemorate the premiere of the movie in Japan. The new cut of the Kizumonogatari movies features some new voice lines with new editing and has a total runtime of 2 hours and 24 minutes.

Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp – Illustration by kuroume

The new cut is a combination of TekketsuNekketsu, and Reiketsu movies. The movies, animated by SHAFT, are an adaptation of the second entry in the Monogatari light novel series. The staff includes:

  • Director: Tatsuya Oishi
  • Character Design: Hideyuki Morioka, Akio Watanabe
  • Screenplay: Tatsuya Oishi
  • Sound Direction: Yota Tsuruoka
  • Music: Satoru Kosaki

Kizumonogatari: Koyomi Vamp revealed an 8-minute ad, the longest in Japanese history, on January 1 but due to an earthquake that struck central Japan on the same day the broadcast was canceled and postponed (except on Tokyo MX, where it couldn’t be delayed). The ad will be available on YouTube at a later time.

The first two movies in the Kizumonogatari trilogy were released in 2016, while the third followed in 2017. Akiyuki Shinbo and Oishi co-directed them. Shinbo also worked on the script with Yuki Kizawa and Muneo Nakamoto – SHAFT was also credited for it.

The Monogatari light novel series is written by Nisi Oisin and illustrated by Vofan. The series started serialization in 2006 and although volumes cover different arcs, the titles of each one end with -monogatariBakemonogatari is a manga adaptation of the light novel, illustrated by Oh! Great. It has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine since 2018.

The franchise received an anime adaptation titled Bakemonogatari by studio SHAFT in the Summer of 2009. Nisemonogatari and Nisemonogatari (Black) followed in 2012. Monogatari Series: Second Season aired in 2013 and covered 6 arcs of the light novel. The remaining arcs – Tsukimonogatari, Owarimonogatari, Koyomimonogatari, Owarimonogatari II, and Zoku Owarimonogatari were also adapted to anime.

Source: Official Website, Twitter/X
©Nisio Isin, Kodansha, Aniplex, Shaft

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