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See the Digimon Adventure Beyond 25th Anniversary Video

Toei Animation uploadedDigimon Adventure -Beyond-, which is a promotional video for the 25th anniversary of Digimon Adventure. The entire video is a little over four minutes long, and you can watch it via the official Toei Animation YouTube channel with English subtitles.

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The video takes place around the final episode of Digimon Adventure 02. For the first half of the video, we see Taichi and Yamato bantering as they, with Iori’s help, are rescuing a kid with a Digimon partner. After a Digimon attacks them, they send the kid and Iori ahead via a Digital Gate, before they order Agumon and Gabumon to evolve and attack. The latter half of the video shows the grown-up versions of the Chosen Children from Digimon Adventure and Adventure 02.

During the video, we can also hear a 25th anniversary arrange for “Brave Heart.” This song played in the original Japanese version of Adventure every time an evolution scene happened. Ayumi Miyazaki, the artist for the original version, also sang the 25th anniversary version of it.

Digimon Adventure aired from 1999 to 2000, and followed the adventures of seven (later eight) children who find themselves in the Digital World and gain Digimon (Digital Monsters) partners. The anime chronicles their journey to return home and then save the real world from invading hostile Digimon. As a result of the show’s success, it kicked off an entire series of Digimon. This includes the direct sequel, Adventure 02, and the more recent Ghost Game. A series of films detailing the Chosen Children after they grew up also started with tri. in 2015.

You can watch Digimon Adventure via Crunchyroll.


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