![]() Finally, Koyomi weakens Kiss-Shot by sucking out her blood. They repeatedly tear each other's limbs and heads off, but then regenerate their appendages back. ![]() Kiss-Shot and Koyomi face off in the Tokyo Olympic stadium. Tsubasa's comforting words, as well as a clumsy attempt to fondle her breasts, bring Koyomi's spirits up enough to face Kiss-Shot in a fight. She also points out that Koyomi himself has the power to stop Kiss-Shot. But then Tsubasa appears and persuades Koyomi to stay alive. The realization leaves Koyomi despondent enough to want to die. He is horrified at the realization that Kiss-Shot will now hunt humans again, and that he himself will want to hunt as well. Koyomi goes off to buy food, but when he returns he finds Kiss-Shot eating the eviscerated corpse of Guillotine Cutter. But before that, Kiss-Shot and Koyomi spend an evening on a rooftop, where Kiss-Shot reminisces about her previous subordinate, a Samurai who chose to commit suicide when Kiss-Shot was not able to restore his humanity. Koyomi expects Kiss-Shot to then change him back to human. Koyomi and Meme finally succeed at fully restoring Kiss-Shot. Koyomi uses a power to transform his arms into tree roots to defeat Guillotine Cutter and save Tsubasa, but appears to have abandoned his wish to become human again. Nonetheless, Guillotine Cutter kidnaps Tsubasa, and Meme advises that Koyomi must "forget about being human again" in order to rescue her. Tsubasa ultimately agrees, leaving her panties with Koyomi as a promise that they will reunite later. Before the fight, he desperately pleads with Tsubasa to leave for her own safety. Koyomi now must face the fully human priest Guillotine Cutter for Kiss-Shot's arms. Consumption of the second leg enables Kiss-Shot to morph into a young adult. ![]() Koyomi then uses his own blood to save Tsubasa's life. Meme Oshino, an ally of Kiss-Shot, gets Koyomi to calm down and, for a price of ¥3 million, informs Koyomi that he can use his own blood to heal Tsubasa. Koyomi uses sand to overwhelm Episode and strangles him into unconsciousness. Before she dies, Tsubasa points out to Koyomi that he can defeat Episode by throwing sand into his mist form. ![]() Tsubasa walks into the fight and is disemboweled by Episode. Koyomi next fights the vampire-human half-breed Episode, who can transform into mist and wields a giant silver cross as a weapon. But she morphs into a young teenager after she consumes her adult leg. At the time, Kiss-Shot has taken the form of a child. Seeing the fight as lost, Dramaturgy surrenders Kiss-Shot's leg to Koyomi. At the fight, Dramaturgy tears Koyomi's arms off in one blow, but Koyomi discovers his vampire power of rapid regeneration. He hides his vampire nature, but Tsubasa is still interested in the rumors about vampires being spread around. Before he confronts the first hunter, the gigantic full-vampire Dramaturgy, he has a conversation with Tsubasa. ![]() Now a vampire, Koyomi is charged with retrieving Kiss-shot's severed limbs from the vampire hunters who took them. He asks Kiss-Shot how he can revert himself and she answers that he has to find all of her limbs that were cut by her killers. Koyomi truly wants to become a human again and not stay a vampire. Kiss-Shot asks Koyomi to give her his blood in order to save her life, and when he does, Koyomi finds himself reborn as her vampire subordinate, but Kiss-Shot is now in the form of a child. That evening, Koyomi encounters this rumored vampire: she is Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade, also known as the "King of Apparitions." The blonde, golden-eyed vampire cries out for Koyomi to save her as she lies in a pool of her own blood, all four of her limbs having been cut off by three vampire hunters. Koyomi, who is usually anti-social, takes a liking to Tsubasa's down-to-earth personality. Tsubasa mentions a rumor about a "blonde vampire" that has been sighted around their town recently. Koyomi Araragi, a second year high school student at Naoetsu High School, befriends Tsubasa Hanekawa, the top honors student at his school. The second film, Kizumonogatari Part 2: Nekketsu ( 傷物語II 熱血篇, Kizumonogatari II: Nekketsu-hen, "Hot-Blooded"), was released in August 2016, and the third and the final film, Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu ( 傷物語III 冷血篇, Kizumonogatari III: Reiketsu-hen, "Cold-Blooded"), was released in January 2017. The first film, Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu ( 傷物語I 鉄血篇, Kizumonogatari I: Tekketsu-hen, "Iron-Blooded"), was released in Japanese theaters in January 2016. Together, the films are an adaptation of the 2008 light novel of the same name, which is the second entry in the Monogatari series written by Nisio Isin and a prequel to the first, Bakemonogatari. Kizumonogatari ( Japanese: 傷物語, "Wound Story") is a Japanese anime film trilogy directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Tatsuya Oishi and produced by Shaft. ![]()
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