Digimon: Digital Monsters

Digimon: Digital Monsters
by Wendee Lee, Jeff Nimoy, Mamoru Hosoda, Minoru Hosoda, Yukio Kaizawa

Digimon: Digital Monsters
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Actor: Brian Beacock, Jane Alan, Melissa Charles, Steven Jay Blum, Wendee Lee
Director: Jeff Nimoy, Mamoru Hosoda, Minoru Hosoda, Wendee Lee, Yukio Kaizawa
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language)
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 290 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2002-01-29
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: Walt Disney Video

DVD Reviews of Digimon: Digital Monsters

DVD Review: love ithis show
Summary: 5 Stars

i love digimon it is a great show it is a good thing i didnt buy it for that much money y would i want to waste $85 on a used one i have it i found it for only $5 at a used book store and it is still in mint condition no scratches on it no dents on the cover it is still in perfect condition but anyways it is a good show i love it but i wouldnt pay that much money for 13 episodes only unless u really want to i would just buy the box set for that price but it is a good show

DVD Review: Digimon Digital Monsters SEASON 1
Summary: 5 Stars

Hi I was wondering if this item (DIGIMON DIGITAL MONSTERS SEASON 1) is currently unavailable, why is it here? Its not like theirs gonna be anymore of this Digimon DVD that contains the 1st 13 episodes (no offense) if this item is gonna be on amazon it should be ready to buy not having it online and it has the status of CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE if its not ever gonna be in anystores around the planet then take it off the list already! I just don't get it why is it even here when its not avaiable.

DVD Review: The Plot Sickens, as Piedmon Would Say
Summary: 1 Stars

Because my earlier review of Season One of Digimon was so widely misunderstood, I've decided to edit this review. First off, this "Season One" collection of Digimon episodes is not the entire season. It is a single DVD that contains the first bunch of episodes of the season (the Devimon episodes). It also features a few of the Myotismon episodes. While the episodes with Myotismon weren't bad, I HATE the Devimon episodes. Devimon was a boring villain, and those episodes seemed to be aimed at very young children. If you ever saw the incredibly annoying episode called "Digibaby boom", you'll know what I'm talking about. When I saw stupid episodes like that, I felt more like I was watching an episode of the Teletubbies than an "action/adventure" cartoon. Since this set of Digimon episodes contains episodes that for the most part annoyed the hell out of me, I give this DVD one star.

Now that I've criticized the DVD, I will devote the rest of this review to discussing the entire first season of Digimon. I liked a lot of episodes from the first season, BUT THOSE EPISODES ARE NOT INCLUDED ON THIS DVD. If the episodes I actually liked were included, I'd give this DVD a higher rating. Season one would always have a major enemy (or group of enemies) for the Digidestined to defeat. The episodes with Etemon were alright, the episodes with Myotismon were good (with a few exceptions), and the episodes with the Dark Masters were AWESOME. But as I've already said, the episodes I enjoyed aren't on this DVD.

As many like to point out, Digimon was made BEFORE Pokemon. Pokemon is a `cute' show that little kids can enjoy, but Digimon is an odd combination of `cute' mixed with `ugly/brutish'. The cute aspects were the rookie digimon, and the digi-destined themselves, who were children. The ugly and brutish aspects were the mega digimon, the evil digimon (like Myotismon and Devimon) and some surprisingly graphic violence, which is aimed at older children. In my case, I LOVED the `ugly/brutish' aspects of the show and HATED the `cute' aspects of the show. That's right - I can't stand the Digidestined, and I was always rooting for the bad guys to win. This DVD contains episodes that largely fall in the `cute' category. Keep in mind, that Digimon was a rather mature show made in Japan that was aimed at teenagers. The geniuses at FOX KIDS dumbed the show down for its American audience, and decided to aim the show at young children. Something I disliked about this is that a lot of young children are exposed to some rather graphic violence (especially in the Digimon movie), but then again, kids today are exposed to graphic violence on a daily basis, so I shouldn't complain. And what follows is the rest of my unedited review, where I discussed what I liked/disliked about Season One of Digimon:

Not a single thing in this show is funny - every joke falls flat. But I did like a lot of the Dark Masters' lines, and a lot of Piedmon and Puppetmon's lines made me laugh with glee. The music in this show is HORRIBLE - some of it sounds like Fred Penner playing an electric guitar. And they play that godawful theme song about a million times in every episode. But they had some dramatic music that sounded really cool playing when Piedmon walks up the stairs of his castle and busts down the doors right before having a fight with Angemon. I especially like the way Piedmon will hold two swords by their hilts in each of his hands, then yell "TRUMP SWORDS!" and throw them like darts at his opponent. The sight of someone being impaled by one of his swords is most impressive.

I liked how all the Dark Masters team up to wipe out the Digi-Destined in one knock out blow. But the Digi-Destined escape (unfortunately), and the Dark Masters figure they're so easy to destroy that it would be more fun for each Dark Master to single-handedly take on the Digi-Destined at a time. Unsurprisingly, the Dark Masters pay dearly for their arrogance. I felt especially bad for Piedmon, who went through the terrifying Gate of Destiny.

I like how the Dark Masters are representative of absolute evil - there's no shades of gray here. Their ultimate plan is to eliminate or enslave EVERYONE. I love that plan. None of them have a conscience, or have any delusions that what they are doing isn't evil. Indeed, they derive sadistic pleasure by committing heinous acts - if they were in the real world, such actions would amount to crimes against humanity. The Biblical concepts of `absolute good' and `absolute evil' don't exist in real-life, but it's sometimes refreshing to watch a TV show where they do exist, even if it's a simplified reality. Whether they're screaming "RIVER OF POWER!", razing entire cities to the ground, or threatening to destroy the Digi-Destined, I found them so entertaining that a few years ago I taped all the episodes featuring the Dark Masters.

The best quote of the show is when Machinedramon busts through a wall and says in his supercool voice "Oh good. Just what I was looking for. VICTIMS." Then Machinedramon proceeds to massacre everyone in his path. Another great moment was when Metaletemon was doing a rock song about destroying the Digi-Destined, then an annoyed and infuriated Puppetmon screams "ENOUGH!" before the two have a hilarious brawl and spit a lot of insults at each other.

I took a glance at some of the other negative customer reviews, and some good points are raised. This DVD set is not the whole season, and some nut only seems to have chosen the absolute worst episodes for inclusion of this set. THE EPISODES WITH THE DARK MASTERS AREN'T INCLUDED! Oh well... Machinedramon ought to use Plan ELIMIN EIGHT on this DVD set - notice their use of wordplay?

DVD Review: Great
Summary: 5 Stars

I first discovered the series by accident in 1999. A first impression isn't an accurate depiction of what this series is about. Season 1 is by far the best of all the seasons, and was also the most imaginitive and suspencefull. Anyone who likes cartoons with action and soul (and who don't mind listening to corny dialog once in a while) should enjoy this relese.

DVD Review: the beginning
Summary: 5 Stars

digimon is good cause it has realistic characters, situations, plus, variety. pokemon: the same thing every episode ash gets a badge and team rocket blows up...the end. meh. while these first episodes are gopod, and i recomnmend watching them to see how it all began, the show hasnt even gotten NEAR the heights it reaches later on. keep on watching the show, it gets better every season.

Description of Digimon: Digital Monsters

Join the coolest kids and their Digimon-crazy digivolving digital monsters -- in their fight to save DigiWorld from evil. As they travel through mysterious lands, it's one awesome battle after another against the most terrible monsters in the whole wide digital universe! It's complete Digi-action! Plus 8 hilarious "Digibloopers" -- available only on this DVD. Don't miss a Digi second!

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