

WHERE IS THE INTEREST IN THAT?The crapiness doesn’t end here, since even these crummy details are further ruined by even more ridiculous handling. It’s like he can turn from basic to mega right away and already from the pilot episode. And how is it possible to do all that since episode 1 you may wonder? Simple, THERE IS NO LEVELING UP ANYMORE! Instead of having a gradual upscale in powers and moving from, you know, basic, to warrior, to super, to mega, here all they do is fusing Shoutmon with any Digimon they have handy at the moment to go beat hordes of mook monsters with little effort. And geez, they defeat an entire army of them in almost every episode, thus further lowering their importance. Hell man, even the enemy Digimons are now mostly mass produced goons without a voice and a personality or one-dimensional megalomaniac villains. All the others are just cheerleaders or useless mute cameos from earlier seasons. And only Shoutmon has a goal in the show. You can forget all than in this season because besides Taiki the destined hero, and Shoutmon his megalomaniac Digimon, all the others are mooks! Seriously, only Taiki has the device that allows his Digimon to fuse with others and fight the evil monsters. The previous seasons had several kids with their own role in the story, and every Digimon had its own style and character. What is even worse is how they took out all the importance of secondary characters. And it keeps up like this FOR THREE SEASONS OF REPETITIVENESS! Completely boring in a few episodes.
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They go to one area, beat the local villain, secure some sort of code that is needed to unlock the final boss mission, and move on. And this is where all the story stops since all you see later on is episodic missions. He is teamed up with a snotty Digimon who wants to be the king of the world by trashing the current evil empire that has control. Some kids are taken to the Digiworld, where one of them is immediately identified as the prophesized savior. There is way too much emphasis given to energy attacks instead of body motions, and most of the lead Digimon’s transformations look bulky and ugly.There is no innovation or much of a story to write anything about. I liked the Digimon franchise for trying a lot harder than Pokemon to offer an on-going plot, so in this case I was greatly disappointed to see IT IS POKEMON! The production values are good in terms of artwork, but compared to the year it came out, it seems to have crude animation and unimpressive music themes. This time they didn’t even bother to make it at least a bit mysterious and went for a completely simplistic and repetitive plot. It’s not like there ever were too in-depth stories in the franchise (although the third season was really close to that) but at least they were giving you the feeling of progress, and there was always some sort of plot twist along the way. Yet 4 years later they make another one in hopes of rekindling the interest of the newer generation.

People had simply gotten over the whole fad by now and thus there was very little interest in it. I will only be mentioning the differences amongst them.Despite the franchise’s attempts to be more mature with Savers, the sales were still not that good.

Most of its elements have remained the same so please read my review on the earlier seasons before reading this one. This is the sixth Digimon season and its fourth spin-off.
