DIGIMON THE TV SHOW

I like how it starts and how it ends. I like when they start to fight things and destroy monsters and help Digimon. The Digimon help them because sometimes the bad Digimon have Black Gears inside them and when they destroy the Black Gears they start to help them. Then when they finish fighting the Black Gears off of them, those Digimon start to help them and take them wherever they want and help them.

—Ameer

If you’ve been watching the TV show, then you already know the basic plot. Just in case you’re new to the show, here’s the basic plot. Seven normal, average, everyday boring kids are suddenly transported from their normal, average, everyday (and yes, boring) camp to the land of Digimon—Digital Monsters—called DigiWorld.

They find they each have a digivice that comes complete with a Digital Monster that can digivolve. Now they all have to work as a team against the baddies.

Patamon is my favorite because it’s so cute and it’s like a baby Digimon. But it’s not a baby Digimon anymore when it gets bigger and learns more stuff. I really think Patamon is my favorite.

—Emma

The leader of Digimon I like. I don’t remember his name. I like the way he looks and I like him because he’s the leader. He’s almost like Ash in Pokémon but has brown hair.

—Nicholas

I don’t like how the guys get tricked so easily. In one of the episodes there’s a bat and it tricks one of the young boys, T. K. His brother went on this fake boat and he’s looking for someone. And he told T. K. to stay there. And the bat tricked him so easily. Normally the characters are so easily tricked. I don’t like that. With the masks, in the ghost episode he should have told the dude to take off the mask when he met him. They just walked in and were trapped. They’re smart but at times they’re gullible. They get into too much trouble. I’ve never seen a wild Digimon. That would be cool if they saw a wild Digimon and it came on their team.

—Colin

In Digimon, I don’t see much of a message. In Pokémon it’s kind of like “practice makes perfect” kind of thing.

—David