In this episode, we take four
seasons of traditions and expectations and punch them in the face.
It's showtime!
The second gritty reboot- Digimon did
it before Superman made it cool.
Here's a deep, dark secret that most
Digimon fans have far too much pride to admit: Digimon Data Squad is
actually pretty good.
It does, however, rub people the wrong
way. The art style is different. There's a gogglehead that doesn't
wear goggles. There's an Agumon that is clearly meant to evoke
memories of season one despite being a completely different
character. There's the gogglehead and Agumon getting into a fistfight
in the first episode. There's the idea that Digimon can be
stored within a digivice (how much grief would that have saved
Takato?). One of the main “kids” is a legal adult; she even
drives a car! Finally, there's this whole notion that it's a Digimon
series targeting an older audience... yet is still tame enough to air
on ToonDisney.
Let's start with that. When people hear
the whole “older audience” thing, they think it's going to be for
grown-ups. So they see a slightly older cast, most notably an
eighteen year old that is the first primary Digimon character that
has breasts (a pioneering concept that Fusion takes to the end zone),
and they're expecting something edgier, perhaps with more violence
and maybe even delving more into interpersonal relationships,
particularly concerning this Yoshino gal. What we actually get is
something designed for older teenagers instead of younger teenagers
and pre-teens.
Not that it doesn't deliver on all of
those things. What we end up with is a deviation from the previous
concept of a small band of children saving the real world and Digital
World from an evil threat. Instead, it's a small organization saving
the real world and Digital World from each other. Adding the element
of the real world fighting back is huge, building on concepts from
Tamers and creating a conflict where Zhuqiaomon has vengeful
intentions and nobody's stopping Yamaki from unleashing some true
devastation.
Yeah, the mere existence of Akihiro
Kurata shows the maturity of this season. It's one thing to point at
a big, scary Digimon and label him a genocidal monster. Tonight the
role will be played by a human being (granted a human by only the
most general of definitions). He is the single most reviled villain
in the franchise, and that has to count for something. We certainly
weren't hissing and throwing stuff at Piedmon. There are still big,
scary Digimon bent on wiping out the human race, but this is the
first time the human race tries to return the favor, and they are
most definitely not the good guys, nor is Kurata a sad moe girl in
disguise like the Digimon Emperor.
While it certainly has its warts, so
did all the prior seasons, and grading Data Squad on a level playing
field as the previous four will be an interesting venture. There's
plenty to critique, but do not be surprised to see some startling
results. It's entirely possible that this season will end up with a
higher GPA than Adventure, granted that's primarily due to the first
half of Adventure being mostly crap.
This is also the first time I'm
watching the season dubbed, having only watched it subtitled prior to
this. But what could the dub possibly change that I would disapprove
of? Well, other than...
My love for this song is a cause of,
not an effect of, almost winning a karaoke contest with it at Anime
Iowa. It's definitely a departure from tradition (no Kouji Wada?),
but it rocks so I approve. I also approve of the end that adds in all
the ancillary characters like Miki and Megumi. It's certainly better
than that song the dub throws at us... which unlike Frontier I am not
linking to.
What I would have done to have seen that karaoke contest.
ReplyDeleteWellp, I'm psyched. And is it just me, or do the power trio's clothes kick the ass of the previous seasons'? This is some Devil Survivor style here!
ReplyDeleteUtterly trashy, only the Dats uniforms are decent.
Deletedoes aanyone know when fusions is actually being dubbed yet?
ReplyDeleteIt's supposed to come on Nick and The Vortex later this year.
DeleteOh I am so excited! Very very good summary! I am glad that you too have seen the subs first and you are indeed to brave to watch the dub. I am sure it is not that bad for I just can't stomach it.
ReplyDeleteI do know epp 7 is heavily changed. Also I have to imagine that some of the more violent scenes will have to be censored but we will see.
Also I don't hold it against you if the first 10 or so don't get high score. Those epps are not as good but afterwards it just gets better and better and better! So I can't wait to see your final scores graphed out when it is all done.
Also can't wait till you get to the second openning! I know you like this one but I LOVE the second one so much!
For me the show actually got worse as it went on...
DeleteI have to admit, I did not give this chance right away when it came out(I had recently started finished it in October) but I'm glad I gave it a chance cause its definitely one of the top seasons of Digimon to this date. Its at best, the 2nd best season(I still put Tamers above it) and at worst, the 3rd best season(I have trouble putting it above Adventure since its my favorite season), at least in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteFor me it's my most disliked. The whole punching Digimon thing was just plain cringey. Masaru was just plain annoying, and only slightly less in the dub. The rest of the cast were woefully developed. And Kurata was just a waste of soace.
DeleteI'm ths opposite. I find this the most forgettable song in the series.
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