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Digimon: Digital Monsters Season 1 [DVD]

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Format: DVD October 3, 2016


Description

Seven kids at summer camp are mysteriously transported to another reality, where they are befriended by a group of strange creatures who call themselves "Digimon", Digital Monsters. The seven children are now dubbed as the DigiDestined, tasked with protecting the Digital World from evil Digimon like Devimon. Can they save the Digital World and find a way back home? Special Features: Original Japanese opening


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 1.26 x 7.48 inches; 11.36 Ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Box set, PAL, Animated


Run time ‏ : ‎ 18 hours and 15 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2016


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Manga Entertainment


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 8


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  • Very well done, with only negligible issues.
In August of 1999, I was enjoying the premiere of Digimon on Fox Kids like so many others. I enjoyed the first season, then the second, and the following seasons. I bought the movie on DVD with my allowance, and like so many others I wondered 'When are the season going to be on DVD?', yet my answer never came; Until today. As soon as I saw these up for order they immediately went in to my Wish List. I didn't have the cash right away. Being a Gamer, Otaku and general Nerd were never the cheapest of hobbies, I admit. So when I saw them on sale a few weeks prior to this review, I jumped on them. However, when they showed up, around the 9th of June, I was wrapped up in my Gaming hobby (e.g. Watching and reading about E3, jumping on the Microsoft hate wagon), and didn't immediately have a chance to open and check these sets out (I bought Season 1 and 2 and thought to myself 'Finally, I have all the Digimon avaliable on DVD', only to be dismayed by an email Amazon sent me but a few nights later in regards to ordering Season Three and preordering Season Four. Well played Amazon). I wish I had sooner, for they are amazingly well done. Before I get to the Pros, I shall do the Cons first, since there are very few. Firstly, as stated, both of these sets come with booklets. However, they do not actually fit that well in the DVD case, and I find its impossible to actually close the cases with the booklets in them. A minor inconvenience, at best. Secondly, and this one does somewhat bother me, the second season I receieved had small case damage, because of the booklet on the inside. Parts of the inner case around the area to stick your fingers in to open the case are cracked and factured outwards. They still connect solidly to the case itself, and have no sharp edges to really speak of, so I don't find this as a major thing. I am a collector, but I find this not to be a super huge issue, so I feel others might not. This also may not be common and could just be something that happend to my set specifically during shipping. Cons done, on to the Pros! These sets are simply beautiful. The slipcases are very well done, they feel solid, and lack any flimsiness that I find in other slipcases all too commonly. They feature foil over the actual Digimon title in the logo, and it really sets off the shiny finish of each slipcase. In addition, the added booklets, while not going to deep, are more than enough as companion pieces. As a nice extra, the first seasons booklet also lists the characters japanese counterpart name (e.g. Matt is Yamato Ishida), a fun little additon, although it doesn't help to remind us that this set is English voice over only. No japanese or subtitles here. I didn't find this too large of an issue, as this is how I originally saw the show, but the option would be a nice addition if they do reprints (I may even double dip for it). The cases that hold the discs are nothing special. They're the same multidisc boxes Funimation likes to use. The hold firmly in the slipcases, and hold each seasons eight discs safely. The discs themselves are well done as well. Each one features character artwork with their digimon. The exception is in the last two discs of Season two, which feature the grown up previous digidestined, three on each disc. They also feature the episode numbers and titles for what are on the disc, making it easy to find those episodes you remember and love, or to simply keep track of which episode you are and were to continue off. In conclusion, these sets are what the fans deserve. The lack of japanese language options with subtitles is the only real reason not to get this. If you grew up watching this like I did, its exactly what your inner child wants, so purchase it. Seasons Three and Four are to include japanese with subtitles as an option, I have read, meaning there is no reason to pass those up at all. FlatIron Film Company did an amazing job. They stuck to the nature of the series, packaged it beautifully and I get the feeling they respect what they wanted to do with this set, and wanted the fans to have something to be proud of. I certainly am. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2013 by Dustin Stevenson

  • Trip Down Memory Lane Just Gets Better and Better...
To start off, I want to explain that I am giving this the full 5 stars for what it is. And it is exactly what it says: the Official First Season, as the English dub. If it had implied Japanese versions or left it ambiguous (which it does not), I would have given it less. However, it promises only English. If you are looking for the original Japanese dub, this is not the set for you. There is far more visual editing between the versions than a set like this could handle for having both languages. So, to restate, for being the English dub ONLY, this set is stinkin' fantastic!!! Just a few physical descriptions: the box has a nice sleeve, nice set-up for all 8 disks, with each one featuring a picture of one of the 8 digidestined. The booklet includes basic pictures, digivolutions, and descriptions of each child and his/her digimon partner, along with its digivolutions. The menus on the disk are simple and straight-forward, and each disk menu has a different digidestined featured on the side (though these do not match up with the one featured on the disk itself, so don't try to use it as a guide to which disk you have in the player at the time). Special features: disk 8 includes 2 galleries of production drawings. These are by no means extensive, but give a really fun look into the details they include in each character. Many of the pictures are guides for the animators to ensure consistency of the drawings. One of my favorite parts is the close-up drawings of a given character's eye to show that they are each unique and must be drawn a certain way. And, for all those who always wanted to know....it shows Gabumon without his pelt! Story: for those of you who do not know Digimon, or who haven't seen it since you were kids and feel like, "well, that was fun at the time and all, but am I just going to ruin my fond memories of it by watching it now and seeing it as cheesy?", I have news for you. Yes, it has cheesy, silly lines. Yes, it is basically a kids show (and I highly recommend getting any kid you know hooked on it). But, it has much more to it than what is on the surface. It has a deep, meaningful story about growing up and maturing, about courage, friendship, love, knowledge, sincerity, reliability, hope, and light. It is about children who are thrust into a situation, into a world, where they are challenged, not merely physically, but mentally and in their hearts to seek that little seed of character or virtue inside themselves, and to grow through it. Their trials eventually draw out these traits and grow these youngsters from rash, confused, scared, lost, uptight, insecure children into more mature, selfless, loving, encouraging, brave individuals that can work together as a team through their distinct virtues. Kids can watch the show and see adventures of children with monsters. But watch it as an adult, and there is a deeper story to be found and enjoyed, as well. I am 26, and the more I watch it, the more I get out of it, and the more I love it. (Look up the original Japanese dub and the Japanese novelizations and it gets even deeper!) So, please: Purchase. Watch. Enjoy. (^-^) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2013 by Verily Pennington

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