Digimon: Complete Series Retrospective | Billiam
Billiam
158 min, 4 sec
A comprehensive critique of Digimon Adventure tri., highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
Summary
- Digimon Adventure tri. is set three years after Zero Two, focusing on the original characters as they face a new digital threat.
- The series explores the evolving relationships between the DigiDestined and their Digimon as they approach adulthood.
- Despite its solid core concepts, tri. is criticized for its lack of character development, pacing issues, and unsatisfying plot progression.
- Mako's character is contested, with some labeling her a 'Mary Sue', while others see her as a necessary part of the narrative.
- The final movie ends with a sense of nostalgia and anticipation for future Digimon content, despite some viewers' mixed feelings.
Chapter 1
Introduction to the complexities and expectations surrounding Digimon Adventure tri.
- Digimon Adventure tri. is met with excitement and anticipation from fans who grew up with the original series.
- The new art style and potential for an engaging story based on the established Digimon lore create high hopes for the series.
- Tri. aims to tackle the transition of the DigiDestined from adolescence to adulthood and their changing relationship with their Digimon.
Chapter 2
Analyzing the characters of Digimon Adventure tri. and their evolution from the original series.
- The original characters have grown up and are facing new life challenges as they approach the end of high school.
- The relationship between the DigiDestined and their Digimon is a central theme, with a focus on maturity and decision-making.
- Mako, a new character introduced in tri., becomes a point of contention among fans, with her role being both criticized and defended.