If you thought that the extreme fanservice would be over last episode, than oh boy were you mistaken. Nisemonogatari's second episode takes the rather uncomfortable base established by the first episode, grabs and literally goes to the moon with it. Generally, fanservice is how a lot of Anime sells in Japan these days, and as I mentioned in some of my older Bakemonogatari blogs, the reason that Bakemonogatari probably did so well was because of how interesting, different and endearing the girls in the show were, not perhaps the fact that the wonderous character interactions and story were equally as interesting.
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