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Ononoki Yotsugi
I said with a posed look.
Here comes Ononoki Yotsugi from the Monogatari series in all her frilly, doll-like glory.
Things are always complicated in Monogatari's lore, and Yotsugi-chan is no exception. In broad terms, she is a Shikigami (i.e. supernatural familiar), created from a deceased body by a group of oddity specialists. But she is also often referred to as a Tsukumogami (i.e. possessed object).
Yotsugi-chan is a recurrent character in the Monogatari series. She has many quirky personality traits, including a perennial deadpan face, monotone voice, a taste for (lame) puns, a predilection for odd catchphrases and also being best girl.
You may also find her being labelled as a “bokukko” (literally, “me girl” with masculine connotation), as she refers to herself with the boku pronoun, which is normally used by men, not women.
Ononoki Yotsugi
I said with a posed look.
Here comes Ononoki Yotsugi from the Monogatari series in all her frilly, doll-like glory.
Things are always complicated in Monogatari's lore, and Yotsugi-chan is no exception. In broad terms, she is a Shikigami (i.e. supernatural familiar), created from a deceased body by a group of oddity specialists. But she is also often referred to as a Tsukumogami (i.e. possessed object).
Yotsugi-chan is a recurrent character in the Monogatari series. She has many quirky personality traits, including a perennial deadpan face, monotone voice, a taste for (lame) puns, a predilection for odd catchphrases and also being best girl.
You may also find her being labelled as a “bokukko” (literally, “me girl” with masculine connotation), as she refers to herself with the boku pronoun, which is normally used by men, not women.