Sneaky_vampire
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- Posted: Sat, 27 Mar 2010 05:29:02 +0000
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Because seasons 1 and 2 were the only ones that could keep my attention span.
Seriously though, once they got rid of Tai, Matt, Sora, Mimi, Izzy, Joe, TK, Kari and their digimon, I just quit. I'm not going to watch a series if they make a season with a completely new cast that I'm not familiar with. neutral
It just isn't Digimon anymore.
Seriously though, once they got rid of Tai, Matt, Sora, Mimi, Izzy, Joe, TK, Kari and their digimon, I just quit. I'm not going to watch a series if they make a season with a completely new cast that I'm not familiar with. neutral
It just isn't Digimon anymore.
This is kind of dumb. Because this type of attitude makes me wonder how you can give a show a chance in the first place if you hate change so much. I mean acting that Digimon can only be Digimon if your watching the original characters.
Serously to say that your not going to watch a new cast your not fimilar with, well you had to get use to the first cast right? you were not use to them right away. No you got use to them over the course of the season. Why couldn't you give the new cast a chance. Why do you have to hate them, ignore them, just because they are new/different. That does not mean they were bad.
It was still Digimon, and season three was a huge improvement over season two which was a mess when it came to the story.
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Look, man, I'm sorry if I offended you. But when I watch a series, I like there to be a cast that I know from start to finish each time. It kind of gets confusing if they keep changing the cast each time.
So, just kind of chill out. I did kind of blow it out of proportion. I did see a bit of season 3 and I guess it wasn't too bad. The characters were likable enough. But, seriously, I just mostly grew out of the series once it had reached that point. sweatdrop
You did not "offend me" it's just I have to wonder how people are able to give shows a chance at all when they are so close minded that "Characters they did not already know" are turn offs. Like how were you able to get use to the original cast of Digimon when you were not use to them before the first episode.
There's a HUGE difference between starting on a new anime, blank slate and all, and getting used to these specific characters, and THEN they change it on you when you're used to/already love the current characters.
I do believe that's what they mean. It's not "Oh, I only like the characters I know in anime already and refuse to try new anime" so much as "I loved this anime's original characters and didn't want them to change once I already got used to those original ones."
But seriously. I don't see how that bugged you that much. I had to comment to clear it up for you, since it seemed that big of an issue...
I'm pretty sure the reason they keep Ash the same in Pokemon, for example, is because people don't want their cherished main character to change, as far as marketing purposes go. Change can make or break a series- how many other series out there have a whole new set of characters for every season? That is kinda what I like about Digimon- the original characters got older but still made appearances in the second season, but then the third season went off on its own (and was still good), and the fourth season was boring and the fifth season was crap...