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Digimon Tamers

Original title: Dejimon Teimâzu
  • TV Series
  • 2001–2002
  • TV-Y7
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.3K
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Digimon Tamers (2001)
JapaneseAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationShōnenUrban AdventureActionAdventureAnimationComedyDrama

Three children receive real Digimon, as opposed to the imaginary ones in their card game. Each child has their own opinion on how Digimon should be treated, but when other Digimon appear, th... Read allThree children receive real Digimon, as opposed to the imaginary ones in their card game. Each child has their own opinion on how Digimon should be treated, but when other Digimon appear, they must band together to ward them off.Three children receive real Digimon, as opposed to the imaginary ones in their card game. Each child has their own opinion on how Digimon should be treated, but when other Digimon appear, they must band together to ward them off.

  • Creator
    • Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Stars
    • Steve Blum
    • Brian Donovan
    • Masako Nozawa
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    7.6/10
    3.3K
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    • Creator
      • Akiyoshi Hongo
    • Stars
      • Steve Blum
      • Brian Donovan
      • Masako Nozawa
    • 19User reviews
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    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Calumon
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    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
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    • 2001–2002
    Yôko Asada
    • Juri Katou…
    • 2001–2002
    Brad MacDonald
    • Kazu Shioda
    • 2001–2002
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      • Akiyoshi Hongo
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    7thomasubieda

    Digimon Tamers

    An entertaining anime with an incredibly thought-provoking premise that surprises with its level of maturity at various moments. The entire theme changes considerably.

    "Digimon Tamers" is a bold offering that departs from what has come before and succeeds in its realism, creativity, and narrative ingenuity, thereby fulfilling its objective of delivering a product brimming with entertainment, originality, and, above all, quality. It's an anime that, despite various debatable points, achieves a satisfying final result for fans of the franchise and raises expectations for future installments or sequels.

    This third version of the Digimon world explores various analytical nuances that address realism and reflection simultaneously, aiming to offer consumers more than mere entertainment and sparking debate about the level of maturity behind a children's theme. The anime has such a dark yet crucial atmosphere that it raises expectations and enhances the entire lore of this saga, even better than previous installments.

    With regard to its animation as the main point, the improvement is evident: the animation in "Digimon Tamers" is on a whole different level compared to its predecessors. The color palette, fluidity of movement, level of detail, drawing style, action sequences, character design, and the creative touches within this aspect are all well executed and reflect the effort and creative freedom.

    On the other hand, the sound, musical score, character development, and script are consistently outstanding. This last point is what sustains the anime from beginning to end, with a concise yet confident structure, dropping clues and details that build considerably with each episode to surprise you. The script establishes nuances in both main and secondary characters that reflect realism and address super-important themes to raise awareness among its viewers.

    However, not everything is excellent; "Digimon Tamers" is not immune to those negative points that detract somewhat from the experience. First and foremost, the slow pace of its beginning (though it has its purpose) should be mentioned, as it only adds small details about the characters and their different personalities. Furthermore, the way contexts about digivolution modes are introduced only to be wasted or not explored in depth as the episodes progress, leaving them by the wayside and failing to exploit their potential as they should.

    In addition, there's the simultaneous forward and backward movement of certain characters who either have a direct function in the plot or whose contribution is minimal due to a forced comedic approach or a Pyrrhic argument. One should also add the pressure, the speed, or the rushed nature of an ending that could have been much better. From my perspective, it should have been executed better so that it would function more stably and have a greater impact on the viewer.

    In another sense, anime establishes an endless array of crucial themes that elevate its entire narrative, esthetics, and even its premise, which from a reflective standpoint is phenomenal. Here, topics such as depression, the consequences of revenge, trauma from the loss of a loved one, child abuse, the acquisition of power, acceptance, remorse, guilt, double standards, professional ethics, trust, the importance of friendship, teamwork, survival, true love, continuous improvement, the rewards for acts of kindness, the power of imagination, fear, and family ties are covered.

    Various metaphors referencing hope, faith, and friendship are also applied thru Calumon. On the other hand, there are references to childhood suffering, the impact of losing a friend, depression, internal struggle, mental gaps, parental abandonment, lack of communication, and mental confinement from Juri's perspective. Everything related to isolation, coldness, denial, and exploitation transformed into unity, empathy, personal growth, and connection with your friends is seen from Rika's perspective. Other metaphors are reflected in Impmon, referencing redemption, rebellion, cynicism, pain, insecurity, resentment, and maturity, in order to embrace self-acceptance and evolve in every aspect, thereby fostering strong bonds with loved ones in his environment.

    In summary, "Digimon Tamers" is a good anime that explores other facets of this saga and thoughtfully enhances the entire plot, while also providing entertainment and interesting battles throughout its episodes. Without a doubt, it could have been better with some more solid execution, but even so, it fulfills its purpose and is considered one of the best installments in the Digimon franchise.
    My_Muses_Slave

    The most dramatic season.

    I admit that I had shunned Digimon Tamer at first. I didn't want to see it if it didn't have the original characters. But being the overly faithful person that I am I gave it a try.

    I watched the first episode on Saturday. It really didn't seem as interesting at first. I watched for a while and became more enticed with each episode.

    As the show progressed, it became more dramatic and developed the characters more and more. There was anger, aggression, romance, and love much more developed than in the first two seasons. All the characters changed for the better by the end of the show.

    When the season ended, I found myself much more emotional then I thought I would be. As I felt when season 2 ended, I was just a emotional to see the Tamers going.

    First impressions aren't everything. Give the season a chance and you'll see that it is much more addicting and dramatic that it's predecessors.
    9briancham1994

    Give Jeri a break

    Wow, what an interesting twist on the Digimon universe. The previous seasons are revealed to be fictional within this new season and everything here takes place in the real world. It is darker and more emotional than the original.
    TTBExpress

    Good follow up!

    This one follows some time after the wonderful season 2,although the plot is not connected.It,s about 3 new kids,each with different purposes with there Digimon,until they meet the true enemys,and it isn't Hypnos,although they are nosy.Very good action,good drama,and a good plot,definetly for Anime or Digimon fans.
    Ruki-chan

    Digimon Tamers is better...

    I think Digimon Tamers is better than the earlier series. The drawings and plot and summaries are better. And it's more like realities. Look at Digimon Adventure 02 and Digimon Adventure, they have DARK CAVES and DARK WORLDS but we don't have that in reality. While in Digimon Tamers, they're just depressed without "darkness" and "dark worlds" appearing around them..so I say it's more realistic. And more imaginative..and detailed..spending more time on it..

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      This season uses lines from Shakespeare Plays for many episode titles ("His Kingdom for a Horse", for example)
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      Alternate-language version of Digimon Adventure (1999)

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    • Release date
      • July 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 數碼寶貝馴獸師之王
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      • Bandai
      • Toei Animation
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