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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.595957
Fabric Type: 9781591820765
Fax Number: illustrated edition
Legal Disclaimer: 1591820766
Maximum Color Depth: TokyoPop
Metal Type: TokyoPop
Publisher: 12
Region Code: 192
Total External Bays Free: 2003-03
Total Firewire Ports: TokyoPop
Total Gem Weight: Ages 9-12
TokyoPop
Editorial Review:
Product Description: While spending the summer at camp, seven children relax away from the counselors when beams of light suddenly shoot from the sky. Before they know it, Tai, Matt, Sora, Izzy, Joe, Mimi, and TK are transported to a new world - wild and populated with speaking creatures called "Digimon." The children are shocked when a different Digimon approaches each of them, and claims to have been waiting! In times of crisis, the creatures can grow to monstrous sizes, so these Digimon are exactly what the children need in the harsh environment. Join Tai and his friends (and their newly-acquired Digimon) in their fight for survival as they quest to find their way home!
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I bought this because I missed the Digimon cartoon show so much. The artwork is pretty good, but since this isn't a Japanese manga, rather a Chinese manhua, it will be a little different than what many readers may be used to.
The story follows the cartoon almost to the letter, with small scenes cut or added to add humor and move the story along.
Overall, if you're a moderate to die-hard Digimon fan, I recommend picking this up to relive some of joy of watching the cartoon, since it doesn't ... Read More
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I like the Digimon series because it has lots of action. It's about kids that have to protect a place called the Digital World and they have to protect it from anything. So next time you go to the library ask for Digimon books. See if they can protect the Digital world from the Evil Digimon learn how to destroy both worlds Digital...and the Real world.
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This Digimon manga is actually a manwha (Korean comics) series based on the anime. It was an ok read but it just isn't as good as the anime and I felt like the storyline was a little rushed in this manwha. The main reason why I gave this manwha two stars is because of the English release. Even though the manwha is unflipped as it should be, Tokyopop still uses the dub names and although the translation is more accurate than the anime's dub, they still inserted some sarcastic jokes in the dialog. I don't ... Read More
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I LOVE DIGIMON! it's the BEST. i didn't get this one yet but i sene them all on Fox Kids and i have them on tape to. But i like the japanese Digimon books better even thow you can't under stand them FUNNY. But their in COLOR! and thier realy! realy! cool! But their realy heard to find thow. But i also recamend for Teens Dragon Ball/Z, and Zatch Bell.
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Im a big fan of the tv show so i went out and got this, And its really really good. I Liked it, Im waiting to get 2 3 4 5, And Zero team 1 and 2.
Thats Tai and Agumon on the cover
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