Eine Gruppe junger Teenager wird unerwartet in die geheimnisvolle Digitale Welt geschickt und mit Digimon zusammengeführt. Gemeinsam begibt sich die gesamte Gruppe auf ein Abenteuer, um das ... Alles lesenEine Gruppe junger Teenager wird unerwartet in die geheimnisvolle Digitale Welt geschickt und mit Digimon zusammengeführt. Gemeinsam begibt sich die gesamte Gruppe auf ein Abenteuer, um das Böse zu bekämpfen und die Welt zu retten.Eine Gruppe junger Teenager wird unerwartet in die geheimnisvolle Digitale Welt geschickt und mit Digimon zusammengeführt. Gemeinsam begibt sich die gesamte Gruppe auf ein Abenteuer, um das Böse zu bekämpfen und die Welt zu retten.
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The show does an excellent job of character development, character designs, action scenes, and adding the element of real world consequences. Each of the kids deal with their own insecurities, which they learn to overcome in order to help themselves and their friends, typically helped out by their individual Digimon partners. The Digimon all have really cool designs. The actions sequences, while nothing spectacular are interesting and fun to watch, especially as the Digimon evolutions grow further. By adding real world consequences, the show helps us feel the danger and intensity of what's happening, making it much more exciting.
Not without its flaws of course. Early on, the first 10 episodes get a bit repetitive. At times, the show can be dull and immature, which is to be expected of a kids show.
Overall, a great ride that makes you feel like a kid again!
1. Not only did I find Digimon to be much more humorous than Pokemon, but overall it seemed more colorful in nature.
2. The soundtrack contained fun rock songs that fit well with the movie.
3. Which brings me to the point that Digimon is aimed at a slightly older audience than Pokemon, which is probably why I enjoyed it more.
4. I found there to be more character development. Each character's personality grew apparent and the fact that they were all in a closely knit group called the Digi-Destined helped the character development greatly.
5. The action seemed a bit more violent at times and the concept of Digivolving was great. Really helped peak the interest and intensity.
That's about it. It's still goofy stuff, but pretty fun nonetheless.
Animation Score (10/10) Overall Score (10/10) Recommended
To me, Digimon began, and ended with the first season.... The others after just weren't the same. Digimon: Digital Monsters was my very first Anime, and I totally fell in love with the main characters(Matt!!), their digimon (Gabumon and all his forms!!), and the bad guys(Myotismon!!!) It was one of the most realistic shows I'd watched (excluding the monsters and other world parts) because the kids had problems like normal kids do.
Even though I've grown up a lot since the first season ended, I still can find nothing bad to say about it. I have no regrets about spending a few years halfways obsessed with it, and I'm looking on the internet to buy all the episodes. I think it's a must see for everyone, and I do NOT think Pokemon will ever measure up to the standards Digimon has set within the minds and hearts of kids and teens everywhere (dumb, i know, but i felt like saying that, lol) So, yeah, watch this show if you ever have the chance!!
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- WissenswertesIn case the show wasn't a success, the crew made an alternate ending for "The Legend of the DigiDestined" where after Devimon was defeated, Gennai would appear and send the kids back home. If that ending was to happen, Kari would have never existed, and the overall franchise would not have been possible.
- Zitate
Takeru "T.K." Takashi: When you can't think of anything to say, do you always resort to fighting?
Ken: I guess...
Takeru "T.K." Takashi: That's your problem. You don't know when to talk and when to fight. Now's a good time to talk... on the other hand... it's also a good time to fight.
- VerbindungenAlternate-language version of Digimon 02 (2000)
- SoundtracksDigimon
(Greek version theme song)
written by Argiris Pavlidis and Katerina Giannikou
Performed by Magda Giannikou (uncredited)







