Apr 25, 2016
Might contain some spoilers!
Ahh digimon. This might be a but biased, because digimon adventure 1 was my favorite tv show when I was little. I was really obsessed to say the least, so I'll love it no matter what.
It's very nostalgic because they use the same voices and music, and that just makes me very happy.
As for the storyline, I can't grade it too hig because I don't really know what's happening. Everything is still very much a surpise. It seems so focus on the original chosen 8 children. Which I love, because the adventure 2 children didn't do much for me, I especially
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hated davis. So although I don't mind that, I do admit that it's weird that they are not mentioned.. At the same time, it's clear they will show up in one of the episodes.
What is so great is that adventure was a kids show, and tri seems to be written for those kids, who are now in their late teens or adulthood. The kids face some troubles growing up that we all face. There is also a bit of romance and flirting and hints that weren't there in adventure 1. Or maybe I just didn't see them. Adventure 2 & the movies did show some romance especially between takeru and hikari, and sora and taichi and yamato. It's too bad that the ending of adventure 2 eliminated the possibility of those developing, because tri shows some possibilities for them..
Jyou, koushiro, mimi and yamato seem to be perfectly in character. Taichi struggles with his courage, which is a bit out of character but can also be seen as growing up. I haven't seen much of sora, hikari and takeru yet. So far, they seem in character.
The art looks great, although it took some getting used too. The rest, especially because of the music, is just one big trip of nostalgia. The only bad thing is the time between the seperare parts...
All in all, I'm a fan, can't wait to see more, especially of hikari & tailmon. I hope I don't have to wait two years for that.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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