Why didn t Digimon become a classic like Pok mon?

Updated on anime 2024-02-09
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The next few Digimon are going down the wave road.,Except for tri, which moved the post-90s generation who are a little older.,The other works are really not good.,Resulting in too little fresh blood for Digimon.。 The first two have also become classics.,Digimon's physical card game is also relatively popular in Japan.,There's also a digital machine or something.。 However, Pokémon's Ash's adventures have continued, just like watching the Hokage Death Pirates, fans are looking forward to a new episode every week, from childhood to the present, which feels the same as the Hokage chasing to the end, plus the support of Nintendo games, making Pokémon much more influential than Digimon. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's mainly a matter of changing the protagonist, just like Dragon Ball and the current Hokage, some of the audience don't buy it, at that time, the author wanted to replace Son Gohan with Son Goku, and let Son Gohan become the protagonist, but the audience didn't buy it, so he also realized this and changed Goku as the protagonist again, and Son Gohan became a stalk of Nobita, because the first part has become a classic, and you won't have the taste of the first part if you change the character later, so it will become that Digimon is not as classic as Pokémon.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pokémon tend to be more childlike, while Digimon are suitable for people of more ages. There is no doubt about this, and it is also the most important reason, no matter from the point of view of the art style, plot, and setting, Digimon is more mature. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not the anime itself, it's the game. We know that neither Digimon nor Pokémon were originally born from anime, Digimon is a card game, and Pokémon is a nurturing battle game. Then here's the problem!

    A game that fosters battles that can be played when a fan is a child, and when he grows up, he can still enjoy Pokémon very passionately. But Digimon is a card game, how many people are still addicted to card battles when they grow up? The answer is already clear. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pokémon classics are measured by games and peripherals, but in terms of plot alone, I think Digimon, especially the first one, is more classic, because it is more realistic, there is cooperation, there are sacrifices, and there are parting ways, and every evolution (especially in the later stage) is not an analysis of the protagonist's emotional character, which brings the audience touching, reluctance, and in the end, although it is victorious, the travel adventure is also over, which means that childhood is also over. How many people think that their childhood is gone forever because of the flying hat kill in the last episode, although Pokémon is very popular now, the setting is more specific and fuller, but it is undeniable that it cannot inspire the emotional resonance of a generation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When I was a child, I liked Digimon very much.,Whether it's drawing or plot.,It's much richer than Pokémon.,The setting of monsters,Digital is also more acceptable.,But,Digimon only extends in the field of animation.,Its peripheral derivatives are very few.,And animation is still young.,Can't attract people with purchasing power.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not appropriate to ask this question.,Digimon's worldview is very classic.,But the game doesn't have a complete series.,The animation is scattered.,Each one is an independent story.,Lack of signboards that can support this worldview.,The most important thing is that in the Pokémon series, the animation assists the game.,While constantly updating.,Digimon has given up the central position of the game.,Use the high popularity of the previous animations to sell feelings.,There's no new content in the real sense.。

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first part is directly a god.,But the second part is a little quick success.,Imposed a lot of inappropriate settings.,Even almost ruined the first part.,And then the third part was reorganized.,It's considered to have saved the original reputation.,As a result, the fourth part began to float.,Various settings conflict with each other.,Almost a different setting.,Didn't deal with the unity of many world lines.,It's getting more and more chaotic.,So it began to go downhill.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Digimon doesn't have a high-quality game, which everyone knows, and the final PSP test failed to save, if Digimon can be like the King ......of Fighters, develop a New Year's fighting game, I believe the popularity will not be as bad as it is now‍

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The voice actor lineup is not so luxurious. The first 8 protagonists, Fujita Shuko (Taiichi), Yuko Mizutani (empty) passed away, Tenjin Yukai (Mitsukoro), Kazama Yuto (Awa) N-line, Maeda Ai (Mimi) half-singer, Kikuchi Masami (Asuke) is out of breath, I can't even think of Xiao Awu, anyway, it's not as impressive as the 02 last uncle version of Hirata Hiroaki, only Araki Kai (Xiaoguang) will be a little famous. Sakamoto Chinatsu's Akozo Theory is also obviously inferior to Aunt Otani's Pikachu in fame and strength.

    Supporting roles, although there are stones (wizard beasts), boss mounds (clown emperor), etc., but if you look at the Pokémon side, just Lin Yuan and Miki can get rid of a few streets, and Xiao Seki and Grandma Nozawa in the back all ran over to match, and the gap is even more obvious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Pokémon (Pokémon is no longer needed after 2016) Almost all Pokémon are based on real-life creatures, ghosts, legends, and real people, and so do Digimon. But in terms of evolution, Pokémon is more about the growth process of creatures or the transformation of the same species of creatures (such as rattlesnake evolution into cobra), but there is no big correlation between Digimon before and after evolution (what Shimonmon evolves into poopmon), especially the multi-branch reticulated evolution. That's why I don't like Digimon, maybe you don't think so.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because you're a magic fan and not a digital fan, you subjectively think that digital isn't classic. Objectively speaking, magic is indeed more well-known than digital, but it cannot be said that digital is not classic. Digital games and anime are constantly being new, the game has a cyber detective series on PSV and PS4 and a new order, and the anime has a tri long theatrical version, and new works will continue to be developed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Digimon are more cruel, Digimon will die, and some young fans can't stand it. And Digimon has never had the diversity to choose to change monsters like Artifact Baby.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it's the opposite.,When it comes to Digimon.,Who doesn't talk about childhood memories.,Memory classics.。 When it comes to Pokémon, now everyone only knows what it is called Pokémon.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because "Pokémon" is more exciting and more appealing to the audience, it feels like "Digimon" is not as popular as "Pokémon".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are many versions of Pokémon, and there may be some disobedience in the subsequent translation process.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Personally, I don't think the graphics of Digimon are that good and not aesthetic enough. On the contrary, I feel that Pokémon has more room for imagination.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Evolutionary forms are different.

    Digimon has only one form of evolution, and it can evolve multiple times. When a more powerful evolution is carried out, such as a complete body or an ultimate body, the energy consumption will return to the original juvenile appearance. This type of evolution relies on the evolution keys and badges that children have in their hands.

    The evolution of Pokémon does not rely on its own master, but accumulates experience to upgrade steadily, which is more like the monster fighting game we usually come into contact with to gain experience. After each Pokémon evolves, it will never return to its original rough idiot, but its strength is on a higher level, and it does not have to rely on the evolution back and forth.

    2.People treat it differently.

    In Digimon, the digital world is a completely alien world to humans, and everyone is very scared of these strange-looking guys. In anime, humans even call them monsters, so when children carry Digimon, they usually hide them or use them as dolls.

    In the world of Pokémon, it's completely different. Pokémon have lived in this world since the beginning, and each one can get along well with humans and become good friends. There's no need to hide when you're out and about, and if you have a rare Pokémon, it can even be a bragging rights!

    3.Grow in different ways.

    The main characters of the anime "Digimon" grow up in a ladder-like way, step by step in the direction of becoming stronger, but their goal is to save the entire Digimon world. After defeating the Vampire Monsters, their characters go from Digimon World to saving the world from being distorted by the Monster of the Manifest Revelation.

    Pokémon uses the perspective of the protagonist Ash to tell us about his determination to become the number one Pokémon trainer. With the help of Team Rocket, Ash also grows up step by step with his Pokémon, but Ash's goal is to realize one of his dreams.

    4.The number of protagonists varies.

    Those who have watched Digimon know that his protagonist has eight children who have been drafted (whichever is the first one). Each child has their own Digimon that evolves with them, so each child has their own badge emblem.

    Pokémon is different from it in that the main protagonist is only Ash. Although Ash often takes a few friends with him when he travels, he basically doesn't stay with him for a long time. And Pokémon can be subdued by an infinite number of them.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What are the reasons why <> Digimon has not become a classic like Pokémon? Quite simply, because the worldview of Digimon is fragmented and extremely immature, and over time, the original worldview has been modified many times (in the second generation, the world view was rashly expanded, resulting in the loss of the sense of fate of "being called", and the world is full of children who have been drafted; In the 5th generation, a world tree emerges that will die without a convulsion to complete the historical background of the digital world; tri.and suddenly ran out of a constancy.,In short, the jujube fiber branch is what Toei wants to come up with),Plus at present, every animation has been limited to the big pattern of saving the world.,It's actually very dry and dry.,It's been this kind of routine.,It's already surprising that the IP hasn't died.,Of course, the animation or something is actually not as big as imagined.,At most, it's for the IP to do big publicity.、Suck some new blood.,The main thing that can make the audience have a sense of participation is the game.,But first of all, don't say what the digital game is now., It's even more fascinating to get into this kind of world playability.

    On the other hand, Pokemon here,The most popular place is its complete world view architecture,Fine to capture、Training Pokémon's daily life,Towns、Legends and history,If you have an ideal, you can play a gym to participate in the competition,Occasional big news can also save the world,Playability**,Especially Pokémon GO, a type that connects reality and games more closely,Just this concept is already very good,The gap in interactivity is simply a dimensionality reduction blow,Many people may not have seen an episode of animation, Toys are not interested either, but he has a mobile phone, the mode of this game attracts him, this virtual fantasy world attracts him, or he can also enter this world in order to interact with his friends around him, the fundamental thing is that the world of Pokemon has been concretized to the point that many people yearn for it, but Digimon is still in the exploration stage. The selling point is not obvious and the copyright owner just wants to make quick money. This kind of IP is really sorry for its peers if it is not declining.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The content of the first Digimon is more difficult to understand, the second Digimon is not as invested as Pokémon, the third Digimon does not have a fixed protagonist, the fourth Pokémon has a lot of game support, and the fifth Digimon is not clear enough.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Mainly because the voice acting is not very good, and the texture is very poor. It was broadcast on Dragon TV, and this satellite TV didn't have a lot of attention.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The reason is that the plot is sloppy. It's foggy, and the characters are not pleasing, and they will establish a bad outlook on life and values.

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