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nonmagicpoet July 28 2010, 01:47:56 UTC
I want morrre!! *happyflail*

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nela_nequin July 28 2010, 07:44:15 UTC
Well, yeah, as you said. Yoshimura was the one, who said, everything is to dark, and children need something stupid and also won't see plotholes, even if they beat them... My guess lately is, that Maekawa, the other guy, who also was involved with the series composition would have liked the darker parts and stuff, since his newest series, the sixth season of Pretty Cure, was Zero Two over and over. There are the same character-types, you can see some of the plots returning in a somehow altered way, but the characters have more motivation, more depth and gosh, the finaly was so dark and so... digital.

About Ryou I want to correct you. He is not from an alternate reality, but from the world of Digimon Adventure himself. He was - whyever - given a Digivice in the end of 1999 to save the children of Adventure, who were kidnapped by Milleniumon and brought into the digital world. He becomes partner with Taichi's Agumon, since there was no partner for himself. In Tag Tamers and D1-Tamers he partners up with a V-mon, which is later chosen ( ... )

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theegad July 28 2010, 13:13:00 UTC
Yeah, I've heard this is a highly debated topic aomng fans. Because I've never played the video-games, I'm not entirely sure what to determine fundamentally about Ryo. I'm biased towars Konaka's interpretation only because I like his writing.

Where can you read more about the writing team of Adventure 02? Konaka is the only name I'm familiar with, but not the others. It would give me more to go on if I knew what the others were involved with.

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nela_nequin July 28 2010, 13:26:57 UTC
The games are pretty awesome, really. I have bought a Wunderswan Color, so I could play them without Emu and Rom. even though I cannot play Brave Tamer with the WSC ;___ ( ... )

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theegad July 28 2010, 17:56:50 UTC
From what I see, Yoshimura was never part of the original Digimon Adventure writing team. When I first saw Adventure 02, I didn't even know what a "plothole" was, but this much I can tell you--I noticed something was "wrong." Today I can draw it all back to the fact that, at the time, I wasn't enjoying the Adventure 02 experience as much as I enjoyed the original Digimon Adventure.

If you're a kid eating a bar of chocolate and you want more, you're not going to take sour tart with as much gusto if the adult tells you, "They're both made with sugar--so the child won't tell the difference." Whether or not we knew candy contained sugar has nothing to do with the fact that we could tell the difference in how it tasted in our mouths.

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