![]() ![]() The writing constantly relies on asspulls. It's completely lost and has no idea what it even wants to be.ĭigimons go berserk and are apparently more powerful than anyone else now because they feel emotions. The whole structure of this series is a mess. 5) This series is about our main characters sitting in a circle talking about problems that don't exist. 2) This series is definitely about the characters. These numbers represent the "movies":ġ) This series is definitely about Digimons. The series is filled with completely still pictures or alternatively still pictures where one person's mouth moves when they talk while others are frozen on the screen. This time around we don't even have an animation anymore. These instalments have been going for worse since the first two which were still good and promising. ![]() What I do know is that Digimon flopped and it flopped hard. Whether Toie didn't sell enough or did they just do a quick cash grab without putting any shekels back into the production I do not know. I am not sure exactly what happened behind the scenes with Digimon. The extra cash flow coming from separate ticket sales was enough to fund the production. These titles include Kara no Kyoukai, Hellsing Ultimate, Kizumonogatari trilogy, and even Gundam Origin which btw ended at the same day as this Digimon series. Similar anime releases had been done in the past with great success and insane production ![]() In the beginning, this idea was seen as a pro, but folks also acknowledged it could backfire. Releasing around 4 episodes worth of content at a time in 6 different instalments. What this format was officially called was "movies", but this isn't true. ![]() Originally Toie was supposed to create a new 2-cour long Digimon series, but decided to change this midway and release them in an another format. Speaking of "movies" these are not movies. *This review covers all 6 movies, but still mainly focuses on the 6th* ![]()
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