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Columnist III
Digimon: Analyzing the Impact of the Monster Franchise | |
It is good to know what they are in case you find yourself enjoying a particular genre over another. | Expand your Horizons: 8 Genres Unique to Anime |
Thank you for your comments! I also enjoy both. They’re great! | Fullmetal Alchemist: Differences between the 2003 Version & Brotherhood |
Thank you! It was one of my first anime as well, probably my second after Pokemon when I was in second grade. | Digimon: Analyzing the Impact of the Monster Franchise |
I think the lack of consistency with evolutions helped make the show interesting, but I can see how it would get frustrating. I was never bothered by the “cheering from the side lines” gimmick. While it could get repetitive it added an extra element of danger in cases where the Chosen Children could die from standing so close. Perhaps I had grown too accustomed to watching Pokemon in my youth. Thanks for your comment. | Digimon: Analyzing the Impact of the Monster Franchise |
Indeed. Family seems to come up a lot in Digimon and it is great that they tackle divorce as a subject. | Digimon: Analyzing the Impact of the Monster Franchise |
I’m not sure this is reflective of a generation as I watched a number of films from the 80s which came out before I was born. Like I said in the article, this list can be used a starting point…. if I had written about all anime films for adults it would have been very difficult. I hope this helps. | Anime Film for a Mature Audience: Features, Shorts and Directors |
I saw a second hand Blu Ray disc for this series at my local shop… I’m thinking I should definitely pick it up. Great to see this one on the site finally. The trailer ended up looking really nice! | Imagination in Chuunibyou, Love and Other Delusions |
I admire you for making your kids watch Digimon! If I ever have children I will no doubt try to see if they like it. It’s also fabulous that you still enjoy watching it. I used to have it on the TV in the lounge room and my parents would laugh at a large portion of the jokes. It definitely isn’t just strictly for children. Thank you so much for your positive feedback. I worked very hard to make my view as balanced as possible, so I’m pleased to see it wasn’t for nothing.