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Interviews With Members Of The English Voice Cast A Look At The Reunion Screening A Look Behind-The-Scenes At Directing The Voice Cast Anime Expo 2018 Panel ... And More! Review: Digimon Tri es para fans del original. La historia se desarrolla de manera interesante en el primer acto, aunque la segunda mitad, y en particular el final, resultan un tanto predecibles. Sin embargo, las animaciones son de buena calidad. El producto llegó en excelentes condiciones y con la rapidez que caracteriza a desertcart. Review: A must for Digimon fans. If like me and you hated season two, this was a very nice do over/better sequel. It's definitely for the now teen/adult fans of the original series. The Dubs are great, the fact that it's Blu-Ray was a big win for me as well. All the movies on their own were great, and I was hoping they would release a box set and here it is. If I had one wish, it's that I wish they had featured the original movie covers for each film on the discs, or maybe done some postcards and included them inside the case. They made new cover art for this set and it's great but the individual movie covers were also really really great. Oh well. I was lucky and got my copy for under $80.00, but I would say it's worth if you see it priced at $100. I highly recommend grabbing a copy, but don't wait too late. It's been over a year since the last movie was released worldwide so prices fluctuate to reflect how rare this set is becoming.

| ASIN | B07J35QFQM |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 111,459 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 2,908 in Anime (DVD & Blu-ray) 17,350 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 34,808 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (899) |
| Item model number | BRSF19253 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Media Format | NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 168 g |
| Release date | 11 Dec. 2018 |
| Run time | 9 hours |
| Studio | Shout! Factory |
| Subtitles: | English |
J**A
Digimon Tri es para fans del original. La historia se desarrolla de manera interesante en el primer acto, aunque la segunda mitad, y en particular el final, resultan un tanto predecibles. Sin embargo, las animaciones son de buena calidad. El producto llegó en excelentes condiciones y con la rapidez que caracteriza a Amazon.
A**Y
A must for Digimon fans. If like me and you hated season two, this was a very nice do over/better sequel. It's definitely for the now teen/adult fans of the original series. The Dubs are great, the fact that it's Blu-Ray was a big win for me as well. All the movies on their own were great, and I was hoping they would release a box set and here it is. If I had one wish, it's that I wish they had featured the original movie covers for each film on the discs, or maybe done some postcards and included them inside the case. They made new cover art for this set and it's great but the individual movie covers were also really really great. Oh well. I was lucky and got my copy for under $80.00, but I would say it's worth if you see it priced at $100. I highly recommend grabbing a copy, but don't wait too late. It's been over a year since the last movie was released worldwide so prices fluctuate to reflect how rare this set is becoming.
R**S
Um bom filme continuando a história do Digimon Adventure, com boas batalhas e uma história interessante para a série. Ótimo para fãs da série.
R**L
Love the movies
D**X
Something I commend the writers of Digimon for is that they address the emotional turmoil common to coming of age, unlike the creative limbo that Pokémon has been ensnared like a caterpie in since 1996. The main characters are in high school, finally, and they undergo the stressors of the most formative years of any life; first crushes, unreciprocated love, jealousy and falling outs, what life will look like after high school, and how adulthood affects friendships. These are not the same kids that many of us met at summer camp, and this is meant as a compliment. Even though these movies are mostly targeted at children, there are plenty of quiet moments between the fighting that remind the viewers that growing up is not only necessary but expected in some capacity. I would not be surprised if the viewers that grew up with Digimon on Fox Kids do not see themselves in the characters evolving. And like an ideal childhood, I only wish that it had lasted longer.
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