Monogatari Series - Season 2

Season 2
Nisemonogatari

Episodes

Karen Bee - Part 1
The five girls' problems with supernatural beings have been solved, and it's now summer break, with the culture fair over. Koyomi Araragi has two little sisters, self-proclaimed "heroes" nicknamed the Fire Sisters, Karen and Tsukihi. What "fake" beast does Karen confront? What supernatural creature of the holy grounds, whose power surpasses even a vampire, has Tsukihi absorbed?

Karen Bee - Part 2
Temptation haunts Koyomi, while visiting Sengoku he is presented with several tempting offers. After surviving each one, his visit to Kanbaru continues to put him in compromising situations

Karen Bee - Part 3
Araragi leaves Kanbaru's house and meets a dangerous man named Kaiki. While following him, he runs into Senjougahara, who berates him for skipping his studies.

Karen Bee - Part 4
Karen is badly ill, and has been poisoned by an evil, supernatural bee. Will Koyomi BEE able to cure her in time?

Karen Bee - Part 5
Koyomi learns the whole story about what happened between Karen and Kaiki. After receiving a tempting offer from Hanekawa, he speaks with Shinobu on a way to save Karen. It might prove to be too radical of a solution.

Karen Bee - Part 6
Koyomi leaves Karen behind at home to talk with Senjougahara. Senjougahara seems to be planning on confronting and murdering Kaiki. When he comes back home, Karen is missing. She's wandered off, while still sick.

Karen Bee - Part 7
Araragi goes to confront Kaiki, but first he has to deal with his sister. When he finally gets her to go home and get some rest, he now has to stop Kaiki from leaving the city. But Kaiki is wiley and smart, and not easily dissuaded when there's money on the line.

Tsukihi Phoenix - Part 1
Karen is acting clingy and very cute, completely out of character. But it's a trick to get Koyomi to introduce her to Kanbaru. Fearful of what Kanbaru sexual proclivities, he devises a test Karen must pass; a test involving her toothbrush.

Tsukihi Phoenix - Part 2
While taking Karen to meet Kanbaru, Araragi is put into a compromising position. On the way, he runs into someone asking about familiar things.

Tsukihi Phoenix - Part 3
Araragi agrees to take Shinobu on a trip to buy doughnuts. At the restaurant an old acquaintance, that should not be there, is able to give information on the towns new visitors.

Tsukihi Phoenix - Part 4
As Shinobu explains how Tsukhi came to be in her currents situation. Araragi is resolved to stop the out of Towner's from killing her. But unlike Oshino and Kaiki, Kagenui speaks with her fist and she talks a lot.
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