Between the various TV shows that only have tenuous links to each other, it’s easy to forget that there’s some stupidly complex Digimon lore that is apparently told through trading card advertising material or something.
I have Cyber sleuth downloded but never got around to it. Maybe i should.
The animes are a bizarre no man's land between children's and older audience anime in terms of plot, themes and character design. Makes it hard to market, particularly to international audiences.
A not-so-popular card game and occasional video games aren't enough to create a megafranchise.
Was Digimon ever actually that popular or was it just a case of 'well it's the closest competitor to Pokémon but it was still far behind it in terms of sales and popularity'?
It was huge in Japan but that was when it was basically tamagotchi but with battling, around simultaneous with the first Pokemon releases. When Pokemon boomed, it had some of that residual clout but Pokemon definitely knocked a lot of the wind out of their sails . The Adventure anime helped raise its profile but it's been decaying ever since.
It's a competently animated, wholesome 90-00's anime with well-written protagonists, decent action and that doesn't have an out of control episode count. That's pretty much a unicorn.
And ignore 02, the sequel and Tri. And of course, not watch the dub.
Not gonna lie, Angela Anaconda’s parody was somehow less annoying than the actual dub. I remember our school library once showed the first few episodes off a VHS tape and everyone there was like WTF is this jive.
For context, we had the Japanese-made English language version as our reference for Digimon.
Mario 64's final Bowser fight is such bullcrap. It's not particularly hard but the random teleporting makes me think that they were running out of creative steam at that point. Maybe cartridge space too.
june 29th me:Wasn't there something i was saving money for this month? oh well probobly nothing " spends hobby budget on miniatures"
july 1st me: oh right. this came out.
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