The release date for Monogatari: Off and Monster episode 9 is set for September 7, 2024 at 10 pm JST. Viewers in Japan can access the episodes through ABEMA, while international fans can stream them on Crunchyroll.
The most recent episode concluded the story of Princess Acerola, as she finally transformed into a vampire. Her curse caused the death of every human she came across, and her ultimate desire was to ensure that these deaths were not in vain.
After being informed of her backstory, Monogatari: Off and Monster’s ninth episode will most likely shift its attention back to the series’ protagonists, Nadeko Sengoku and Ononoki.
Content Warning: The article includes references to a character with a name that includes the word “suic*de” .
Release Date and Time for Monogatari: Off and Monster Episode 9
As previously mentioned, the release date for Monogatari: Off and Monster episode 9 is set for September 7, 2024 at 10 p.m. JST.
Despite varying time zones, viewers across most regions of the world will have the opportunity to watch the episode on the same date. The release times and time zones for both Monogatari: Off and Monster episode 9 are provided below:
Time Zone |
Release Time |
Release Day |
Release Date |
Pacific Standard Time |
6 am |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Central Standard Time |
8 am |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Eastern Standard Time |
9 am |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Greenwich Mean Time |
1 pm |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Central European Summer Time |
3 pm |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Indian Standard Time |
6:30 pm |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Philippine Time |
9 pm |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Australia Central Standard Time |
10:30 pm |
Saturday |
September 7, 2024 |
Where to Watch Monogatari: Off and Monster Episode 9?
Viewers in Japan can only access the episodes through ABEMA, as the streaming platform holds exclusive rights in the country and will provide free streaming for all episodes.
Despite this, Crunchyroll requires international viewers to pay for their services in order to watch the series. Additionally, the platform will offer an English-subtitled version of Monogatari: Off and Monster episode 9 for fans.
A Brief Recap of Monogatari: Off and Monster Episode 8
The Deathtopia Virtuoso Suic*de-Master and her accomplice Tropicalesque were seen at the start of the episode, discussing their next move. Virtuso had her sights set on consuming Princess Acerola’s flesh.
Despite their failed attempts, Deathtopia suffered from numerous accounts of starvation. In order to break the curse causing the deaths around her, she implored the Princess to act in a vulgar manner, hoping that her beauty would diminish over time.
Despite Tropicalesque’s unsuccessful attempt, the Princess still fell to her death. However, Princess Acerola made the decision to transform into a vampire. With her willingness and Deathtopia’s strong attachment to her, Deathtopia was able to successfully bite the Princess and turn her into a powerful vampire. After 600 years, the two are finally set to reunite.
What to Expect in Monogatari: Off and Monster Episode 9?
Monogatari: Off and Monster episode 9 has the potential to go in two different directions. One possibility is to continue delving into the story of Deathtopia and its transformation into a villain, as well as the protagonist Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade, the former Princess.
Despite not having seen each other for over 600 years, the two could finally reunite in the upcoming episode. Alternatively, the episode may choose to shift its focus back to the main characters of the series.
Despite not receiving any screen time for a while, there is a possibility that the episode could focus on the hinted fallout between Araragi Tsukihi and Nadeko Sengoku, as seen at various points throughout the anime series.
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