WataMote Episode 9
Yuu is forced to stand up Tomoko when she is asked to help waitress at her uncle’s cafe. To make it up to her, she invites Tomoko to visit. As Summer vacation reaches its end, Tomoko finds herself alone as ever.
Yuu is forced to stand up Tomoko when she is asked to help waitress at her uncle’s cafe. To make it up to her, she invites Tomoko to visit. As Summer vacation reaches its end, Tomoko finds herself alone as ever.
Araragi and Shinobu return to the present, only to discover the horrible consequences of saving Mayoi.
Febri finally seems to be warming up to Mikoto, but after enjoying a trip to the bath house the girls find themselves in unexpected danger.
Tomoko’s younger cousin is coming for a visit and she plans to wow her with stories about her boyfriend. As expected, this fails miserably, leaving Tomoko to resort to other means of looking cool.
Shinobu figures out how to return to the present but Araragi finds the date they arrived too convenient to be a coincidence. He tries to help by changing the future, but altering time is never, ever a good idea.
As the girls try and figure out where Febri came from, she seems to warm up to everyone except Mikoto. Mikoto tries to win her over, but that just may be playing into the EVIL NERDS’ plan.
Tomoko begins Summer vacation but seems to be getting diminishing returns on her lazy days of video games and bumming around the internet. To break up the boredom, she cashes in a ticket for a meet and greet with one of her favorite voice actors.
Having made up his mind and already turned down Ayase, Kyousuke must now confront the other girls – including the one he truly loves.
After recalling the events of Nekomonogatari Black, Araragi finds Hachikuji’s backpack and encounters Ononoki while searching for her. Summer vacation ends and Araragi realizes he has not done his homework. He jokingly asks Shinobu to take him back in time one day so he can finish it… this will not end well.
Kuroko and Uiharu have their hands full with Judgement duties as preparations are underway for the upcoming Academic Assembly exhibition. The girls find time to celebrate Banri’s release from the hospital, but their encounter with a mysterious little girl may end their short lived peace.
With Summer vacation quickly approaching, Tomoko desperately searches for someone to watch fireworks with. She tries a few… unconventional methods of snaring a companion with varying degrees of success.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time. This time: Dr. Haido’s Experiment Note, by Yoshiaki Sukeno
Tomoko has been in high school for three months now and has seen no changes in her popularity. She steps up her game by taking on a silent, expressionless personality, trying out a Puricura booth, and trying to adopt the social skills of a hostess.
Hanekawa finally understands the source of her apparitions and pens her final wish. Black Hanekawa sets out to grant her wish as she confronts Kako the tiger one last time.
With the end of Summer Vacation coming soon, Mikoto and the girls arrange a study group together.
Tomoko explores different means of relieving her sexual frustration.
With the help of Senjougahara, the Fire Sisters, and a couple of odd characters loosely tied to the Golden Week incident, Hanekawa begins to piece together clues about the tiger. She realizes the incident must be resolved that very night.
Accelerator is defeated as Mikoto stands her ground defending 10032. With the Level 6 Project cancelled, she tries to sort out her relationship with her new sisters as well as her feelings for Touma.
Tomoko mumbles and stumbles her way through a rainy day. The next day she tries to ditch school and succeeds, spending the rest of the day with her sick brother to try and get sick herself.
Kanbaru receives a deceptively simple text message from the missing Araragi. Senjougahara finds another solution for Hanekawa’s housing problem. Black Hanekawa embraces her role in Terminator 2.