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Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna

With a new reboot currently airing in Japan, the creative team gives the OG cast a final send-off in Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna.

Digimon Adventure Set to Live Once Again in 15th Anniversary Project

Those growing up in Australia during the early 2000's may remember waking up early in the morning before school, forgoing those extra minutes of sleep to enjoy Tai and his friends as they explore the Digital World in Digimon:...

Madman Entertainment Announce June 2014 Anime Release Schedule, Pre-Orders Now Open

A new month is upon us, and this means that Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment have gone ahead and unveiled another months worth of anime pre-orders via their official website and other distributors... this time for June 2014. The...

New Video to Release Digimon: Digital Monsters (Season 1) to North America this October

In August 2011, Madman Entertainment released the first season of the long-running Digimon anime series on DVD to the Australian audiences. This was one of the series first (If not the first) complete releases on DVD to the English...

Digimon: Digital Monsters Collection 2 – Review

Title: Digimon: Digital Monsters Published by: Madman Entertainment (Australia / New Zealand) Based on: Original Anime Series Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy and Drama Audio: English Dubs Subtitles: None Aspect Ratio: Full-Frame Original Ratio (4:3) Runtime: 675 minutes Cost: $49.95 Classification: This title has been classified PG for Mild...

Digimon: Digital Monsters Collection 1 – Review

This alongside many older series have been heavily requested for many years now, with one of the those being the original Digimon seasons. Whilst I don't believe any companies prior have done a DVD release of this series -Madman Entertainment have stepped forward and decided to take action by releasing the first season of Digimon in two DVD collections, with the second collection due out next month. This was a staple for morning television back when I was in primary school, in which you were almost guaranteed to have at least half your class watching it, and another couple of people being closet watchers (A bit extreme perhaps, but Cheez TV was serious business back then). If you want to rewatch the series or were not able to see it upon its original release, read on to find out how this series holds up in 2011.

About the Madman Release of Digimon: Digital Monsters

It was the biggest rival to Pokemon without a doubt - during the late 90's and early 00's, the youth around the world were left with one big question.... are you "Team Pokemon", "Team Digimon" or "Team Who Gives...