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# Official Digimon Adventure: The Complete First Season

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Seven children from Japan are suddenly thrust into a strange dimension called the "Digital World" while they are at summer camp. During their adventure, children Tai, Matt, Sora, Izzy, Mimi, Joe, and T.K., discover that they are in a land where digital creatures called "Digimon" dwell. Befriending seven other Digimon, the children learn that they have the ability to help their partners digitally evolve (digivolve) into stronger, more powerful forms that can combat enemies for a short amount of time. Setting off on their journey, the children start searching for a way home. Tai Kamiya Grade: 5th Partner: Agumon Matt Ishida Grade: 5th Partner: Gabumon Sora Takenouchi Grade: 5th Partner: Biyomon Izzy Izumi Grade: 4th Partner: Tentomon Mimi Tachikawa Grade: 4th Partner: Palmon Joe Kido Grade: 6th Partner: Gomamon T.K. Takaishi Grade: 3rd Partner: Patamon Kari Kamiya Grade: 3rd Partner: Gatomon

Review: Trip Down Memory Lane Just Gets Better and Better... - To start off, I want to explain that I am giving this the full 5 stars for what it is. And it is exactly what it says: the Official First Season, as the English dub. If it had implied Japanese versions or left it ambiguous (which it does not), I would have given it less. However, it promises only English. If you are looking for the original Japanese dub, this is not the set for you. There is far more visual editing between the versions than a set like this could handle for having both languages. So, to restate, for being the English dub ONLY, this set is stinkin' fantastic!!! Just a few physical descriptions: the box has a nice sleeve, nice set-up for all 8 disks, with each one featuring a picture of one of the 8 digidestined. The booklet includes basic pictures, digivolutions, and descriptions of each child and his/her digimon partner, along with its digivolutions. The menus on the disk are simple and straight-forward, and each disk menu has a different digidestined featured on the side (though these do not match up with the one featured on the disk itself, so don't try to use it as a guide to which disk you have in the player at the time). Special features: disk 8 includes 2 galleries of production drawings. These are by no means extensive, but give a really fun look into the details they include in each character. Many of the pictures are guides for the animators to ensure consistency of the drawings. One of my favorite parts is the close-up drawings of a given character's eye to show that they are each unique and must be drawn a certain way. And, for all those who always wanted to know....it shows Gabumon without his pelt! Story: for those of you who do not know Digimon, or who haven't seen it since you were kids and feel like, "well, that was fun at the time and all, but am I just going to ruin my fond memories of it by watching it now and seeing it as cheesy?", I have news for you. Yes, it has cheesy, silly lines. Yes, it is basically a kids show (and I highly recommend getting any kid you know hooked on it). But, it has much more to it than what is on the surface. It has a deep, meaningful story about growing up and maturing, about courage, friendship, love, knowledge, sincerity, reliability, hope, and light. It is about children who are thrust into a situation, into a world, where they are challenged, not merely physically, but mentally and in their hearts to seek that little seed of character or virtue inside themselves, and to grow through it. Their trials eventually draw out these traits and grow these youngsters from rash, confused, scared, lost, uptight, insecure children into more mature, selfless, loving, encouraging, brave individuals that can work together as a team through their distinct virtues. Kids can watch the show and see adventures of children with monsters. But watch it as an adult, and there is a deeper story to be found and enjoyed, as well. I am 26, and the more I watch it, the more I get out of it, and the more I love it. (Look up the original Japanese dub and the Japanese novelizations and it gets even deeper!) So, please: Purchase. Watch. Enjoy. (^-^)
Review: A childhood gem that still shines - Like many others, Digimon was the first anime series I ever watched. Having recently gotten back into anime, I decided to revisit this piece of my childhood. To my delight, it has (for the most part) held up. One reason, I believe, is that despite being aimed at kids, it doesn't talk down to its audience. Instead, serious moments are treated with respect, and nearly all the Digidestined show considerable character growth over the course of 54 episodes. Personally, my favorite parts of this season are the Myotismon and Dark Masters arcs (episodes 26-52), as those features the best character moments and the best baddies. The storyline with Izzy and his family is particularly touching and chokes me up occasionally. Additionally, a solid cast of voice actors help carry the material. Mona Marshall (Izzy) is the most consistently good, but many of the others shine in the later episodes, especially Joshua Seth (Tai) and Philece Sampler (Mimi). Now, that said, there are a few drawbacks. Firstly, as is common with longer anime, the story takes a while to get going. The early arcs aren't as engaging, although they introduce some key supporting characters. Secondly, some of the humor is really cheesy. Thirdly, there are a few moments where it is glaringly obvious that the dub censored something (He shot my paw!). Thankfully, there was nowhere near as much of that as in the infamous 4Kids dubs of shows like One Piece. In short, if you're nostalgic for your first anime or wanting to introduce your kids to anime, you can't go wrong with Digimon.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Laura Summer, Michael Reisz, Mona Marshall, Steve Blum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 675 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Kids & Family/Animation |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 8 |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Laura Summer, Michael Reisz, Mona Marshall, Steve Blum
- **Format:** Animated, Box set, Color, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Kids & Family/Animation
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 8

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Trip Down Memory Lane Just Gets Better and Better...
*by V***N on July 14, 2013*

To start off, I want to explain that I am giving this the full 5 stars for what it is. And it is exactly what it says: the Official First Season, as the English dub. If it had implied Japanese versions or left it ambiguous (which it does not), I would have given it less. However, it promises only English. If you are looking for the original Japanese dub, this is not the set for you. There is far more visual editing between the versions than a set like this could handle for having both languages. So, to restate, for being the English dub ONLY, this set is stinkin' fantastic!!! Just a few physical descriptions: the box has a nice sleeve, nice set-up for all 8 disks, with each one featuring a picture of one of the 8 digidestined. The booklet includes basic pictures, digivolutions, and descriptions of each child and his/her digimon partner, along with its digivolutions. The menus on the disk are simple and straight-forward, and each disk menu has a different digidestined featured on the side (though these do not match up with the one featured on the disk itself, so don't try to use it as a guide to which disk you have in the player at the time). Special features: disk 8 includes 2 galleries of production drawings. These are by no means extensive, but give a really fun look into the details they include in each character. Many of the pictures are guides for the animators to ensure consistency of the drawings. One of my favorite parts is the close-up drawings of a given character's eye to show that they are each unique and must be drawn a certain way. And, for all those who always wanted to know....it shows Gabumon without his pelt! Story: for those of you who do not know Digimon, or who haven't seen it since you were kids and feel like, "well, that was fun at the time and all, but am I just going to ruin my fond memories of it by watching it now and seeing it as cheesy?", I have news for you. Yes, it has cheesy, silly lines. Yes, it is basically a kids show (and I highly recommend getting any kid you know hooked on it). But, it has much more to it than what is on the surface. It has a deep, meaningful story about growing up and maturing, about courage, friendship, love, knowledge, sincerity, reliability, hope, and light. It is about children who are thrust into a situation, into a world, where they are challenged, not merely physically, but mentally and in their hearts to seek that little seed of character or virtue inside themselves, and to grow through it. Their trials eventually draw out these traits and grow these youngsters from rash, confused, scared, lost, uptight, insecure children into more mature, selfless, loving, encouraging, brave individuals that can work together as a team through their distinct virtues. Kids can watch the show and see adventures of children with monsters. But watch it as an adult, and there is a deeper story to be found and enjoyed, as well. I am 26, and the more I watch it, the more I get out of it, and the more I love it. (Look up the original Japanese dub and the Japanese novelizations and it gets even deeper!) So, please: Purchase. Watch. Enjoy. (^-^)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A childhood gem that still shines
*by E***R on July 4, 2018*

Like many others, Digimon was the first anime series I ever watched. Having recently gotten back into anime, I decided to revisit this piece of my childhood. To my delight, it has (for the most part) held up. One reason, I believe, is that despite being aimed at kids, it doesn't talk down to its audience. Instead, serious moments are treated with respect, and nearly all the Digidestined show considerable character growth over the course of 54 episodes. Personally, my favorite parts of this season are the Myotismon and Dark Masters arcs (episodes 26-52), as those features the best character moments and the best baddies. The storyline with Izzy and his family is particularly touching and chokes me up occasionally. Additionally, a solid cast of voice actors help carry the material. Mona Marshall (Izzy) is the most consistently good, but many of the others shine in the later episodes, especially Joshua Seth (Tai) and Philece Sampler (Mimi). Now, that said, there are a few drawbacks. Firstly, as is common with longer anime, the story takes a while to get going. The early arcs aren't as engaging, although they introduce some key supporting characters. Secondly, some of the humor is really cheesy. Thirdly, there are a few moments where it is glaringly obvious that the dub censored something (He shot my paw!). Thankfully, there was nowhere near as much of that as in the infamous 4Kids dubs of shows like One Piece. In short, if you're nostalgic for your first anime or wanting to introduce your kids to anime, you can't go wrong with Digimon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent show, box set marred by flimsy packaging
*by E***Y on March 2, 2013*

Having grown up in the 90s, Digimon was a huge part of my childhood, and I've been waiting for an official release of the first season for years. Now that it's finally here, I can safely say that if you watched this show growing up, this is a must-buy. The box set contains all 54 episodes from the first season, plus a really neat color booklet that features a lot of cool artwork from the show. The picture quality of each episode is exceptionally sharp - I had torrented some bootleg versions of this show that I thought were pretty decent as far as picture clarity goes, but I think this beats out all of them. The only caveat to all this is that the packaging is unfortunately pretty flimsy. As soon as I opened it, the rod that holds the eight discs in place in the middle of the box snapped off at the top. That and the box doesn't seem to want to close unless you have the cardboard sleeve on top of it. Apart from that, the actual content you're getting is great. I was surprised how well the show itself has held up after all these years - some of the writing in each episode is a little cheesy, but a lot of it is very funny, dry humor, and the scope of the show alone should earn Digimon a place on the list of the best anime shows from the late 90s.

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