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Digimon Adventure Tri Part 2: Review

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Written by Shiggins

After the events of Part 1, where the characters all reunited and joined forces to take on the new “Infected Digimon”, we return almost immediately where we left off, with the gang going through character development and the Digimon themselves seeming to prove themselves to be more… in the way actually.

Spoiler Alert
I would say “Spoiler alert” but this is the official poster for Part 2 so…

Note: This review is mostly SPOILER-FREE.

Part 1 Review: CLICK HERE

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In my last review, I said I didn’t want this series to become a romantic comedy with Digimon, and I am unable to deny that the anime came extremely close to reaching this point. Hell, the two major “events” for the gang are going to a hot spring inn, then planning a school festival! If they managed to slip in a beach or a “Valentine’s Day” episode, we might have gotten a trio of cliché.

Cute but... do those eyes make her cuter or demonic?
Cute but… do those eyes make her cuter or demonic?

I’ll quickly point out however, that we don’t get what most anime would give us. Every opportunity for fanservice is ignored, and we don’t have any awkward misunderstandings or failed confessions resulting in “hilarious” violence where a girl hits a guy. (Seriously, why don’t guys ever get to hit the girl without being judged?) The humour is fun, but not overburdened with typical anime tropes.

They are clearly horrified as they realise... they have literally zero impact on the story. Again.
They are clearly horrified as they realise… they have literally zero impact on the story. Again.

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