Twelve years later, just because of idleness and nostalgia, I found this animation on the Internet again. After twelve years, it seems so exciting.
At the beginning of the story, seven children fell into an unfamiliar world, started a different life than usual, and met their "partner" in this world. They adventure together and grow together.
In an unfamiliar environment, they begin to learn to be independent and know how to escape danger, and they grow step by step.
Twelve years ago, watching this anime, I also silently hoped that one day, I would have my own Digimon, and like them, I would experience these adventure games together.
In the middle of the story, in order to find an eighth partner, they go back to their original city, the story begins to get heavy, and they realize that they have a responsibility to save the world. In the face of increasingly powerful enemies, they hesitated, flinched, or did not understand. There has also been frustration. However, they all overcame.
Watching the death of many friendly Digimon such as Sorcerermon, I also shed tears; because I don't want friends to sacrifice anymore, even if I don't like fighting, I have to persevere. Separation will be painful, and no one knows whether it will be successful in the future.
Later in the story, they went back to the digital world, and they became more mature than the panic they first entered. At the end of the story, they lost the badge of the item, but the belief in their hearts did not disperse, and they really grew up. They are victorious!
Twelve years have passed, and I have "grown up". I will no longer sit in front of the TV watching animation programs, and I will no longer want to take risks with the people in the animation. But I still remember the emotion and enthusiasm of the past. This enlightenment animation has very deep memories for me.
Courage, friendship, love, innocence, knowledge, honesty, hope and light. Now think about it, these words are still not what many people want to have?
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