Anime
Tsukimonogatari Arc Analysis Explains Why Araragi Can't Grow Up
Tsukimonogatari traps Araragi in a four-episode loop of self-destruction where his vampire regression forces him to confront his inability to grow up. Through Yotsugi's imitation of humanity and the snowy visual metaphor, the arc exposes how Araragi's hero complex is actually selfishness that destroys his identity. While critics call it filler with circular dialogue and weak pacing, it serves as a crucial warning that his refusal to stop using supernatural powers will ultimately cost him his humanity.
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