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An animated series based on the popular children's toy "Digimon", in which kids raise electronic monsters to fight against those raised by other kids.An animated series based on the popular children's toy "Digimon", in which kids raise electronic monsters to fight against those raised by other kids.An animated series based on the popular children's toy "Digimon", in which kids raise electronic monsters to fight against those raised by other kids.
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Then after when Digimon 2 was just over they started creating a new series about Digimon or Digimon tamers Then this series doesn't have any of the characters we know because in this series the events of the previous two series never existed because those inthese are characters from an anime in fact in this series this time there are the cards that we also really played So what do I think of this series Well for me I am really very happy that I liked this one because finally the disasters that have Donein Digimon 2 because here we really do things because in this series it's very dark and dignified but I want to talk about the three main characters Takato So this time for me Takato was really the best main character in the Digimon anime because I liked how it's doneI say what is different from the others that he was really the only one who didn't receive any slap from a female in fact because the others were really received Instead he isn't handsome even his Digimon Gilmond let's now move on to Henry who also did this very well Apple interesting about himthat her father who works at the same person who is looking for the Digimon But let's now move on to Rika who for me was truly very incredible for me together with Sora she was my favorite female character of all the Digimon anime because in addition to being beautiful she really has a beautiful thingI know that some people may seem like an exaggerated person But only because she lived without a father and I liked it a lot my best scene on this Rika and when she receives another t-shirt but with the little heart fixed and then something I would say that It doesn't happen often and to havea very young mother Because some people mistook him for his sister and then the new way when they do the transformations is to use cards but just a very strong thing and when he has obscured one thing in this it is not the children present but it is the tamers of the Digimon in this the DigimonThey can at least be controlled but I tell you that the thing is truly very incredible and when a human being is a Digimon they come together to form a very powerful Digimon who is truly very strong. So I tell you if any of you were very disappointed by Digimon 2 see this Digimon tamersbecause this truly fixed all the disasters of the previous series for me it will be the most beautiful of all the Digimon soul to conclude with a score of 9.
At first glance, "Digimon Tamers" comes off as a barely interesting tale with characters who aren't nearly as easy to sympathize with as those of the original. The saying that first impressions are often wrong has perhaps, never been more right.
As it progresses, the show reveals itself as an addicting, exciting, and oh-so darker story than the (excellent) original. There are moments when this series suddenly jumps off the 'kiddie' train and presents drama that can surprise, anger, or otherwise touch viewers. Matters such as depression, self-evaluation, and of course, the bonds between the Digimon and the humans are all done quite well as every character becomes a little more interesting. In addition, this incarnation has the best written romance yet, and I found myself rooting for the two key players involved almost the whole time. The directing and battles are also decent, and some of the humor is actually funny.
When all is said and done, if nothing else, "Tamers" is certainly one of those stories you'll remember--and for good reason.
As it progresses, the show reveals itself as an addicting, exciting, and oh-so darker story than the (excellent) original. There are moments when this series suddenly jumps off the 'kiddie' train and presents drama that can surprise, anger, or otherwise touch viewers. Matters such as depression, self-evaluation, and of course, the bonds between the Digimon and the humans are all done quite well as every character becomes a little more interesting. In addition, this incarnation has the best written romance yet, and I found myself rooting for the two key players involved almost the whole time. The directing and battles are also decent, and some of the humor is actually funny.
When all is said and done, if nothing else, "Tamers" is certainly one of those stories you'll remember--and for good reason.
This one follows some time after the wonderful season 2,although the plot is not connected.It,s about 3 new kids,each with different purposes with there Digimon,until they meet the true enemys,and it isn't Hypnos,although they are nosy.Very good action,good drama,and a good plot,definetly for Anime or Digimon fans.
Being a big fan of the first series of Digimon, and then the second, involving all new kids, I thought this show would be great. But I was very disapointed. The show as a whole is lacking. For starters the voices of some of the characters are not too convincing. The human characters are much harder to warm to, one being completely cold hearted, another is just plain dull and the third annoying, although the bad guy does have potential. The Digimon themselves seem wrong. They appear to be more closely related to the first set of Pokemon, or the monsters in Monster Rancher, they are far to humanoid in appearence or not strange enough. It is as if the artists could not be bothered to use their imagination any more after blowing a few cogs on the first two series. The plot is very repetetive and dull, the writers take far too long to explain anything in the story line, there are odds and ends just left floating.
I would suggest giving this show a try if you are a fan of Digimon or Pokemon and all the modern anime, but it is not at all impressive.
I would suggest giving this show a try if you are a fan of Digimon or Pokemon and all the modern anime, but it is not at all impressive.
I admit that I had shunned Digimon Tamer at first. I didn't want to see it if it didn't have the original characters. But being the overly faithful person that I am I gave it a try.
I watched the first episode on Saturday. It really didn't seem as interesting at first. I watched for a while and became more enticed with each episode.
As the show progressed, it became more dramatic and developed the characters more and more. There was anger, aggression, romance, and love much more developed than in the first two seasons. All the characters changed for the better by the end of the show.
When the season ended, I found myself much more emotional then I thought I would be. As I felt when season 2 ended, I was just a emotional to see the Tamers going.
First impressions aren't everything. Give the season a chance and you'll see that it is much more addicting and dramatic that it's predecessors.
I watched the first episode on Saturday. It really didn't seem as interesting at first. I watched for a while and became more enticed with each episode.
As the show progressed, it became more dramatic and developed the characters more and more. There was anger, aggression, romance, and love much more developed than in the first two seasons. All the characters changed for the better by the end of the show.
When the season ended, I found myself much more emotional then I thought I would be. As I felt when season 2 ended, I was just a emotional to see the Tamers going.
First impressions aren't everything. Give the season a chance and you'll see that it is much more addicting and dramatic that it's predecessors.
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- TriviaThis season uses lines from Shakespeare Plays for many episode titles ("His Kingdom for a Horse", for example)
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999)
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