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Takato Matsuki, Rika Nonaka, and Henry Wong are children who, on one fateful day, received real Digimon, unlike the imaginary ones in the card game they play. Each of the children, or 'Digimon Tamers', have their different views on how Digimon should be treated. But when other Digimon begin to appear around Japan, they must put aside their differences to fend off both the digital intruders and those who seek to destroy all Digimon! Review: Price - Video Review: Nostalgia dump - This is an amazing product 10/10
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 193 Reviews |
A**M
Price
Video
F**F
Nostalgia dump
This is an amazing product 10/10
Z**B
Worth it even if you need a new Player
Despite my own troubles I went out of the way to buy a region free disc player. Tamers is my favorite season of the original 3.
G**N
VERY DISAPPOINTING
Would have given it 0 starts but the season. Is pretty good. The issue it that the product is region locked to the uk and Ireland and does not work In the states without a I’m region locked dvd player/game system. The box also came with slight box damage to the corner and took about 3 weeks. Most disappointing product I’ve ever ordered from amazon
B**1
Wrong region received
Wrong region. description says ntsc and region 1. DVD set they sent is region 2. i can not play it in any of my players.
T**R
NOT NTSC. PAL FORMAT ONLY
Despite the listing saying otherwise. It is NOT NTSC region. PAL only!! Not even the region free PS4 would play it. Complete and utter waste.
A**N
Long and fun
Brilliant I remember most of this series but obviously missed a couple so nice to be able to rematch the ones I missed thanks
D**6
Beauty 👌
Definitely my kind of anime. I was only a little whipper snapper when this show came out and I started watching it a few years ago. Renamon is my favourite character of the whole show though. Bandai really knew how to make these characters both cute and beautiful. Renamon was definitely on the beautiful side. DONT CALL ME A FURRY!
J**S
It stands the test of time.
A great disc set for a great anime! For some reason these do not play on my many years old USB Blu-ray Reader/Writer (which also supports DVD) but I am able to happily watch these discs on a classic VHS/DVD player combo. Computer disc readers are sometimes picky when trying to handle authored DVDs manufactured much newer than it's own firmware though, in my experience. Anyway, I watched Tamers when I was in my early-mid teens, it had quite an impact on me and I took it greatly to heart. Two decades later I still look back on it very fondly, and I'm pleased I haven't recollected Tamers with rose tinted specs. I did forgot how 'heavy' this anime can get, there are some scenes which unfold in the digital world which, in my opinion, may warrant parental guidance (though maybe I'm just a softy). They lean into loss, hatred, guilt, and terror. They aren't light themes, and they aren't exactly glossed over. I almost get a light-weight Evangelion vibe, in that the children (Tamers) have their own various familial or psychological challenges which follow them throughout, or occasionally arise as new ones to overcome. There is a sense of realism and continuity to their emotional states, and their states of mind, aspects which the writers of the show do not just introduce and then promptly throw away again with the same episode (aka, poor writing) - leaving them magically healed back to a blank slate again. Instead, the characters inhabit a persistent, 'believable' world. Further to the above, I love the fact it is a continuous string of connecting episodes, which is unlike shows such as Pokémon, which has a great many filler episodes under a much larger story canopy (e.g. Ash aims to become a Jhoto league winner, takes dozens of fluff episodes to get to the league itself, or whatever). To be honest, I'm as far as episode 36ish and wish there was a bit of filler to actually enjoy the characters being themselves a bit, because there's surprising substance to relate to them as characters and it sucks they are just permanently stuck fighting and struggling all the time. The carefree days of the early episodes soon feel far away, as the Tamers are forced to grow and rise to the collosal challenges. Anyway, I love this Anime. I think it stands the test of time, and I would unironically recommend it.
S**.
Great DVD English Dubbed
Great dvd been added to my collection it’s the English dub so glad that’s the one that got sent
S**D
Disappointed about the content.
Been waiting for so long to have a copy of the 3rd Season and now that I've got it im kinda disappointed. The menus are lame and there is isn't much else other than the episodes and a few trailers from other seasons. I was expecting something a bit more than that. Overall, I like the fact that they released this and the cover design looks very nice, but they could have done better in terms of content in the DVDs and the box itself.
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