Digimon Adventure 2020’s Biggest Flaw Can Be Fixed With a New Remake

More so than its rival property from Nintendo and GameFreak, Digimon is a franchise that’s still mostly defined by its classic incarnation from the 1990s. The original Digimon Adventure is considered a classic to a generation of anime fans, and it was unintentionally prescient in several ways.This dual sense of both nostalgia and modern relevance makes the series a prime candidate for a worthwhile remake. Digimon Adventure previously received a remake, but this take on the material left many fans wanting.Developed as a sort of spinoff to the 1999 movie of the same name, Digimon Adventure ran for 54 episodes released between 1999 and 2000. The plot involved a group of seven children known as the “DigiDestined,” who are summoned to the Digital World in order to fulfill a prophecy and save it.

More so than its rival property from Nintendo and GameFreak, Digimon is a franchise that’s still mostly defined by its classic incarnation from the 1990s. The original Digimon Adventure is considered a classic to a generation of anime fans, and it was unintentionally prescient in several ways.

This dual sense of both nostalgia and modern relevance makes the series a prime candidate for a worthwhile remake. Digimon Adventure previously received a remake, but this take on the material left many fans wanting.

Developed as a sort of spinoff to the 1999 movie of the same name, Digimon Adventure ran for 54 episodes released between 1999 and 2000. The plot involved a group of seven children known as the “DigiDestined,” who are summoned to the Digital World in order to fulfill a prophecy and save it.

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