In this episode, we get amped up for a trailer and
summary describing exactly what we expect to happen. But also for an
early review of the Determination dub and our chance to join the
show’s cast on a panel!
It’s strange to be coming off a tri. movie that
felt like a step back. Loss delivered plenty of good moments and
explained a ton, but the way it stretched out unproductive moments
and failed to bring the best out of some the most interesting bits
made it something of a letdown. With only two movies left, there’s
no more room to be sloppy. Thankfully, Loss was the first movie that
answered more questions than it asked and set up Symbiosis nicely.
So nicely, in fact, that there are few surprises
in either the summary or the trailer. Everything we’ve seen so far
is either a logical progression of the story or previously
foreshadowed. Meicoomon’s capacity for destruction reaches a
critical mass, the kids have to make hard choices about destroying
one of their own, Digimon start to invade the real world en masse and
cause a panic, and Homeostasis (potentially acting through Hikari)
starts acting out in a way the kids may not support. This has all
been simmering for four movies now.
Maybe that’s why it’s easier to be excited for
it than the previous movie. The reboot was such a dramatic swerve
that it was hard to get a feel for what Loss was really going to be
about. It’s not like the main plot was abandoned: we still learned
plenty about Maki’s history and intentions, Hackmon’s role, and
the apparent evil force at work. But the main story, and even the
Digital World setting, set it apart from the previous films in a way
that could ultimately make certain elements feel unnecessary. For a
series with only six movies, that’s disappointing. The trailer for
Symbiosis feels like everything’s right back on target.
It could still go wrong, of course, especially in
the much-anticipated Hikari chapter. The trailer suggests Meiko’s
side of things is the natural climax to the story she’s built up,
so no worries there. Hikari’s more of a mystery, especially since
she’s never had a proper story arc. Even in the few Zero Two
episodes focusing on her, most of the attention was on the way she’s
susceptible to corrupting influences and the way others are quick to
rush to her aid. She hasn’t been a dominant presence in tri.
either, and it would do well to break her down properly. Especially
if she can resolve her own problems in the same way Sora finally got
the chance to in Loss.
As for other site stuff on the horizon, one of my
convention friends attending Anime Expo was nice enough to pick me up
a copy of the Determination Blu-Ray (if you haven't ordered yet, you can do so through the link and support the site!). That means once I’m able to
get it from her, I’ll be able to review the dub of the second movie
before its official release date! You can look forward to that in a
couple weeks.
The really cool news is I’ll be joining Digimon
voice actors and directors this summer at two of my local
conventions! At Geek.Kon in Madison, Wisc. this August, Jeff Nimoy
and I will talk Digimon for an hour (Robert Axelrod, voice of
Wizardmon and Armadillomon, is also appearing). The really exciting
one is at Kitsune Kon in Green Bay in one week. Check out this
roster: Colleen O’Shaugnessey (Sora, Yoshi, Angie), Derek Stephen
Prince (Ken, Veemon, too many more to count), Paul St. Peter
(Wormmon, Leomon), Brian Beacock (Takato, Bokomon, Data Squad
Agumon), and Steve Blum (Guilmon, Yamaki, BlackWargreymon, JP). Hour
one will be talking with the guests, while hour two will be a broader
discussion of the franchise. Feel free to comment if you have any
questions you’d like to see asked, and follow my social media for
the rundown (and possibly video) of the panel.
Back to the well again (and still better than I
Wish). It’s an oddly peppy choice for a movie with such a dark
resolution (and it’s not like any of the middle episodes end on
cheerful notes), but it does have some fight to it which is a good
tone to carry into Symbiosis. Still not much for animation, but at
least the images are cute.
This adventure ending will be the most entertaining one for the may audience, many people have a lot of interest in adventure and this is will be a great ending
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