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Cast your vote! Know the US cities that you'd most love and those you'd most hate: City Selector. Very good action,good drama,and a good plot,definetly for Anime or Digimon fans. Drago 28 March 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. The first season was an excellent anime even in spite of it's glaring dub-related flaws.
With the 3rd season we definitely got something much darker, more interesting, and overall much more effective by comparison to the first season. This time around the kids aren't referred to as digidestined but rather tamers there is a considerable difference but the sad truth is both terms are used interchangeably so there is no absolutes about Takato, Henry, and Rika saving the digital world with their digimon partners.
The antagonists this time around are actually much more complex by comparison to the original in that they're not necessarily evil or out to rule world human or digital but all them are actually misguided especially so with the final villain which I dare not spoil.
Truth be told this season broke away from a few conventions of the series present in the 1st and 2nd season but more or less for the better. Of all the 5 seasons Digimon I've watched this is best of them with only season 1 and 4 being very very close.
Go check it if you deem yourself a fan of Mon series. Fixing the major mistakes of the original forgottenlord 30 January Pokemon lost my interest this way.
For some reason, Anime shows seem to have an awesome, action packed 1st season, then an annoying moral based second season, and then a good 3rd season that finds a balance point. To sum it all up, they ruined the entire idea behind digimon. The partners are few in number which they lost in the Digimon World Tour and are selected to try and remove the evil that is in the digital world.
In a perfect series, evil gets beaten up but never removed just like it is in life. Tamers goes back to these principles and, at least so far, sticks to them.
With it, it losses the requirement for the restraint on violence thus decreasing the morale content, increasing the fighting scenes, and keeping the same hilarious jokes they had for the original series. It is a beautiful save applause. Hopefully, like Pokemon seems to be doing right now, it'll just get better. An absolutely brilliant story disguised as a kid's show. If you are an adult, I highly recommend watching this show. It will remind you of what it was like to be a kid.
Digimon Tamers is a show with far too many overarching themes to be shoehorned as a particular type of show. It is a coming of age story; it shows the beauty of child-like innocence and the loss of it; it is a story about loss and grief; it is a story which raises environmental awareness; it is a story which poses extremely difficult questions such as what life matters and who decides the fate of those lives; and it is a story about destiny.
There are too many themes prevalent in the show to name in this short review. I could write for hours about how good this show is. I will only talk about one important question raised from watching this show.
I hope you can come up with more on your own after viewing. What is life, how should life be respected, and who chooses which life deserves positive treatment? Tamers poses a very difficult question straight out of the gate.
We are presented with these life forms and are told they are beneath humans. As the show progresses, we learn that they have intelligent thoughts and they can be our friends.
However, because they are not made of physical matter, does it mean their pain is inconsequential? Yamaki, one of the first human characters we meet, uses this logic as reasoning to spread the belief that his actions are just.
It relates a lot to how we treat animals. We convince ourselves they do not have personalities and feelings to justify our cruel actions towards them. Who decided that only cats and dogs deserve to live happy lives? It is the same with Digimon. They have the potential to be both friend and foe, but one bad egg shouldn't decide the fate of an entire species.
This is but one philosophical question Digimon Tamers poses. Of course, it would be foolish to write a review about an anime without mentioning the animation. The artwork itself is nice to look at. However, even taking into account the time it was produced , the animation is not great. They clearly cut a lot of corners when it came to animating shots. Still, it is serviceable and you will get used to it after a while. It is up there with shows such as 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' and 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' in the way it makes you think critically about important issues and events we will deal with in our lives.
On top of that, the show is very funny. Just watch out for those surprise feels attacks. Keep an eye on the red scarf! You won't regret it. I like it. I wasn't too fond of it at first, but it got better. The last show of the first season of Digimon was so very sad though, but then after watching the second season it's not so sad any more. The second season was better than the first Ken and Wormmon The third season came out I didn't like this one at all at first but Deffinetly one of FOX's better shows Two thumbs up.
Not as good as the original Shard Aerliss 6 January 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.
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