![]() ![]() I should note that this problem is never truly resolved until Digimon Frontier, which is the one series that does away with Digimon Partners altogether. You end up caring more for the humans than the Digimon. The one thing that irked me was that there was an imbalance between the humans and Digimon in terms of character development. In short, I loved this series, mostly because it was the first. After beating Apocalymon, the kids had finally fulfilled what they were called to the Digital World for, and so they had to go home, and leave their Partners back in the Digital World. (Time goes faster in the Digital World than in the Real World.) After beating all four of the Dark Masters, the Puppet Master (as the big baddie in every Digimon series is so affectionately called), Apocalymon, revealed himself. After the kids beat Vamdemon, they traveled back to the Digital World to find it in ruins, thanks to the Dark Masters, who rose to power shortly after the kids left the Digital World. ![]() That Chosen Child turned out to be Taichi's sister, Hikari. The Vamdemon Arc started out rather strange, and eventually led to the kids getting back to the Real World to stop Vamdemon from finding the eighth Chosen Child. The Etemon Arc involved the kids going to the continent of Server to find their Crests. The kids just explored File Island and basically had to defeat the big baddie on the island, Devimon. It was rather basic, and could easily be divided up into the Devimon Arc, Etemon Arc, Vamdemon Arc, Dark Masters Arc, and the final Apocalymon Arc. This season, overall, was just the "hey-let's-get-the-kids-introduced-to-th is-Digimon-thing" season. They tell the kids that they are their Digimon Partners, and that they are on File Island, which resides in the Digital World. One by one, they wake up in a strange place, with a creature called a "Digimon" near them. Out of nowhere, they are sucked into a strange wave. They rise out of the ground and the kids grab them. Now, since when can you see them in Japan? Suddenly, seven small objects hurtle themselves to the ground in front of the kids. On August 1, 1999, while they are at camp, a bizzare snowstorm starts up, and then, up in the sky, you can see the aurora borealis. Taichi Yagami, Yamato Ishida, Koushirou Izumi, Jou Kido, Mimi Tachikawa, Sora Takenouchi, and Takeru Takaishi are at a summer camp. Other than that, if shounen ai doesn't offend you, go buy it. ![]() My one peeve is that Tohma looks an awful lot like Shuichi, but, hey, the art should get better. Oh, and I bought volume 1 of Gravitation. Unless you want to know my thoughts on every single Digimon season/series.īTW, the ratings have nothing to do with my personal favorites. ![]()
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