Digimon Adventure Tri Part 6 closes out a marathon run for the series. With expectations high after the dramatic end to Part 5, it will be interesting to see how the team wrap up this final theatrical release. In the aftermath of Taiichi getting swallowed up by the earth and Hikari triggering an almost Eva-like […]
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Review: Digimon Adventure Tri Part 5 – Coexistence (Blu-Ray)
Digimon Adventure Tri is back in the second to last entry in this epic theatrical series. With Part 4 stumbling somewhat in execution, it will be interesting to see how the story recovers in this latest release. Digimon Adventure Tri Part 5 follows in its predecessors’ footsteps by directly continuing the longform narrative of the […]
Review: Digimon Adventure Tri Part 4 – Loss (Blu-Ray)
Digimon Adventure Tri continues to spin its longform theatrical narrative with Part 4: Loss. Akin with the former entries, Digimon Adventure Tri Part 4 kicks off directly from the end of Part 3 with the team stranded in the rebooted Digital World. After spending time working through some requisite teen angst and reconnecting with their […]
Review: Digimon Adventure Tri Part 3: Confession (Blu-Ray)
After the sober end to Digimon Adventure Tri Part 2: Determination, the latest release, Digimon Adventure Tri Part 3, decides to invest some time into the conspiracy element of this interesting take on the Digimon world and pull a few heart strings to see how we’re faring. Following the almost episodic approach to this release, […]
Review: Digimon Adventure Tri Part 2: Determination (Blu-Ray)
Digimon Adventure Tri Part 1 was pretty awesome – stacks of references to the rich world established with the first TV series and an inspired art design made for compelling viewing. So with Digimon Adventure Tri Part 2 we find our journey with this new arc at a cross roads with the opportunity to double-down […]
Review: Digimon Adventure Tri Part 1: Reunion (Blu-Ray)
Digimon Adventure Tri Part 1 – Reunion is an ambitious continuation of the popular anime series which began in 1999. Instead of going back to the TV format though, Toei has opted to tell its latest story arc across 6 feature-length movies. With the films coming to an end shortly (the final entry will screen […]