

Ahem, anyways, the build up of the audio, in addition to the sound effects, and the action scenes or even sad scenes were enough to have me on edge. Sound: The producers did the terrific job tying in the old and the new sounds which gave me the chills and made me oh so emotional. But to be fair, the art itself flows very smoothly and depicts what is supposed to happen so all is well. Personally, this part is just me being bitter and too hung up on the old series. The "fashion taste" the Digidestines individually developed is somewhat odd/interesting but I'm not a fashion expert so who knows.

I feel like they should have modernized the style of the original series instead of going with a totally different concept that gave them all small pupils and similar faces.

I didn't even expect it but it caught me by the feels! Lots of mysteries are left unsolved due to how the Ketsui opened up and finished, especially with all the enigma towards the end which will hopefully pieceĪrt: Much like the previous part, I'm not a fan of the art. Story: The last episode had me bawling, I'm not going to lie. It definitely brought back a factor that allowed me to reminiscence this nostalgic series. Watching part 2 seriously kept me anticipating for more though. Will the two resolve their personal conflicts in time to help their friends fight off the latest threat?Īfter months of waiting, part 2 is finally out! Though I still think they should have revamped the show like they did with Sailor Moon at least this is something. Mimi and Jou's individual actions cause friction within the group even as the threat of infected Digimon still looms over them. Meanwhile, by throwing himself into his studies, Jou Kido has been deliberately avoiding all issues related to Digimon, causing his partner Gomamon to run away.

Mimi Tachikawa, having recently returned to Japan after living in the United States for years, struggles to find her footing among her classmates and fellow Chosen Children. While Maki Himekawa and Daigo Nishijima, agents of the mysterious Incorporated Administrative Agency, attempt to learn more about these disruptive appearances, most of the Chosen Children are busy preparing for Tsukishima General High School's summer festival. Infected Digimon-digital monsters who have begun acting in a berserk manner and experiencing a bizarre increase in power-are invading the real world.
