Apr 2, 2016
Digimon Adventure tri. 2: Ketsui
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This Digimon series is for mature fans of the original Digimon Adventures. Rather than showcase digimon transformations each episode, this series focuses on the real-world characters of the original DigiDestined. While Part 1: Saikai focused on Tai and Yamato, Part 2: Ketsui turns its attention to Mimi and Jo, with realistic and satisfying character development. The story leaves many questions unanswered, but provides entertaining human interactions and digimon fights, The villainous Digimon Emperor Ken Ichijouji makes a mysterious appearance, partially filling in the gap between Digimon Adventure 1 and 2. Fans should prepare for slice-of-life comedy, tempered with deeper and darker character development, high quality
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Apr 2, 2016
Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai
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This Digimon series returns to beloved characters with a greater sense of maturity. It focuses on the real-world lives of the original Digimon Adventures human cast rather than showcasing Digimon transformations. The storytelling presents a strong beginning, but the story is incomplete, leaving plenty of room for Acts Two and Three. The animation is so far the greatest improvement, particularly during fight sequences. While the main stage is the human world, the presence of the Digital world is still felt in a more subtle sense, hinting at greater complexity to come. If you're a fan of Digimon Adventures 1 & 2 and enjoy a little
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Mar 6, 2016
Dragon Ball Super
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Whereas Dragonball was an adventurous childhood, Dragonball Z was a dramatic adolescence, and GT was the mildlife crisis, Dragonball Super is the senile dotage struggling to recall its glory days. The plot takes fans on a roller coaster ride through peaks of super-powered fights and deep valleys of annoying comedic filler.
The "Battle of The Gods" saga is a frustrating comedic circus of characters that in which family values and food porn replace martial arts training and quests for dragonballs. The "God of Destruction" instills no fear and inspires no hatred for the audience. After an anti-climatic ending, the next saga jumps immediately into the action, ... |