In this episode, we take time off
from Data Squad to figure out what we're doing with Fusion.
It's crazy to think that when Digimon:
System Restore began and our focus was on Tai and company, Xros Wars
was still on the air in Japan. Since then, Hunters latched onto it
like a barnacle, we all went bananas over the big crossover (which is
appropriate to bring up again since Marcus really does steal the
show), we heard rumors of a dub, details started to trickle in, we
got an English title, a network, a new name for Taiki, a vague
airdate, a real airdate, a grand debut... and apparently relegation
to a secondary network in the Nick family. It's been a roller
coaster.
After watching the first three episodes
of Fusion (and keep in mind that I have not seen any of Xros Wars in
Japanese), I am amazed at how gracefully such a unique entry to the
Digimon franchise eases into the club. It's been a long time since
Data Squad aired and with new ownership and a new network, it could
have been handled very differently. It's a relief to hear voice
actors who have been with Digimon from the beginning, and I'm friends
with Kyle Hebert so hearing him in two major roles is a blast. And
while the name changes, censorship and laughingly bad theme song may
be irritating, they're par for the course. Of all those, calling the
army Fusion Fighters might be the only thing that annoyed me.
Whether or not I will continue keeping
up with Fusion as it moves to Nicktoons (a station I don't get)
remains to be seen. It is clear, however, that we'll catch up to it
at some point. Once that happens (and with any luck it will coincide
with a nice break in the action like the start of the Death Generals
arc), we're obviously not posting twice a week. We will post as new
episodes air, regardless of what network it's on... assuming episodes
are posted online... preferably through authorized channels.
Depending on when episodes air and how quickly I can watch them, we
may switch up the Monday/Thursday schedule, although I'll try to
stick to an assigned day.
One thing that will not change is the
scope of the posts. Expect the same type of commentary, the same
analysis and the same perspective on how the action compares to
previous seasons. The only difference is that I only have a vague
idea of how the story unfolds, so I may be totally taken in by plot
twists or something. I have no qualms about spoilers, however, so
feel free to cackle in glee whenever I opine about the certain long
term impact of a character that's going to die next episode.
Basic but pretty animation, but at
least it's still richer than what we saw in the first two seasons. I
used to think the song was very ordinary, but I started enjoying it a
lot more after it clinched me a win at Anime Name That Tune a few
years ago.
Well if you can view them on the Nickelodeon website you should do that! That's what I do since I don't get the channel either (and apparently Nick still counts those hits as interest according to Ben Diskin's facebook)
ReplyDeleteI think one can now view new episodes of Fusion on the Nicktoons website.
ReplyDeleteIf you need a place to keep up with it, this site usually pretty good:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.watchcartoononline.com/anime/digimon-fusion-digimon-xros-wars
*is usually.
DeleteI really enjoy your reviews and analyses. Keep up the good work.