युवा किशोरों का एक समूह अप्रत्याशित रूप से रहस्यमय डिजिटल दुनिया में चले जाते हैं, जहां वे अपने शक्तिशाली, मॉर्फिंग डिजीमोन के साथ एक रोमांचक सफर पर जाते हैं.युवा किशोरों का एक समूह अप्रत्याशित रूप से रहस्यमय डिजिटल दुनिया में चले जाते हैं, जहां वे अपने शक्तिशाली, मॉर्फिंग डिजीमोन के साथ एक रोमांचक सफर पर जाते हैं.युवा किशोरों का एक समूह अप्रत्याशित रूप से रहस्यमय डिजिटल दुनिया में चले जाते हैं, जहां वे अपने शक्तिशाली, मॉर्फिंग डिजीमोन के साथ एक रोमांचक सफर पर जाते हैं.
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Characters animated kinda sucked (need a little more artistic emotions to the body) Scripts (HORRIBLE) (the voice of the english version is so bad, they couldn't think of another way to speak) MON (they couldn't think of anything, and they put MON?) Digi-vovling, Digi-Evolution, and Spirited Evolving (What the heck is that, it takes up the whole show just by EVOLVING)
I've heard alot about these things and I've realized what it's really about, but you have got to reach inside the story not because of it's characters (names, look, and act), it's the purpose of what they are doing..... (ummm interesting, I sounding like my teacher.....) and accomplishing something ( besides getting a whole bunch of badges or whatever...) But anime is for entertainment for little kids not for a judgemental purpose, but If u think pokemon or digimon is that bad, let me see u do a better job at making characters up,( lets c if u can beat 12 years of drawing...that's how long it took me to accomplish) well that's it....
I won't insult anyone's intelligence, most of all my own, by trying to compare the two series point by point - I'm not at all familiar with "Pokemon", though I get the feeling that if you've seen one episode of this series, you've seen 'em all. But "Digimon" simply seems to be a more thoughtful and engaging series than its predecessor: the character designs are inventive, mixing nature with technology; the colour palette is varied, contrasting the brightly-hued Digimon and human kids with comparatively subdued backgrounds; the digital world into which the children stumble is a place full of mystery and wonder, evoking an atmosphere reminiscent of CS Lewis' "Chronicles of Narnia".
The characters themselves are well-rounded and fully realised, not the cookie-cutter stereotypes one would initially take them for. Not one of the children who leaves the digital world is the same person they were upon arriving there; throughout the numerous cataclysmic battles and far-reaching story arcs, the characters undergo intense changes, becoming stronger, braver, and more mature as they call upon the powers that lie within them. The relationships - among the children themselves and between each child and his digital counterpart - are by turns humorous, intriguing, and heartfelt.
Of course the show is not without its flaws - the animation is occasionally lacklustre; seeing the same transformation scenes over and over again can grow tiresome; and several episodes suffer from poor writing. But, in my opinion, these problems are outweighed by the tightly-woven plotline and spot-on characterisations.
Say what you will about "Digimon", but it truly is in a class by itself.
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.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIn 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.
- भाव
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.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटDuring the 3rd season of Digimon, Lara Jill Miller is still credited as "Kari" and Brian Donovan is still credited as "Davis", but neither of those characters appear in the 3rd season.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनIn the episode during the second season, Arukenimon creates a Golemon to destroy the dam, the Digimon Analyzer calls it "Rockmon". But the re-runs of this episode have the Digimon Analyzer calling it "Golemon".
- कनेक्शनAlternate-language version of Dejimon Adobenchâ (1999)
- साउंडट्रैकDigimon
(Greek version theme song)
written by Argiris Pavlidis and Katerina Giannikou
Performed by Magda Giannikou (uncredited)
टॉप पसंद
- How many seasons does Digimon: Digital Monsters have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित