11-15-2003, 04:23 AM
I think he means Human children with Digimon partners.
I'd like to see a storyline that doesn't go over kids' heads, but at the same time is mature enough that it's enjoyable to adults. Digimon is more of a Science Fantasy, so they don't need to ground it in real science like Science Fiction feels the need to do. I want a story that I can enjoy without reading up on scientific theories (Tamers) or having them explained to me.
I also would like to see something like Negative Crests (not Anti-crests, but Negative ones) -- Despair opposite to Hope, Darkness to Light, Fear to Courage, Hatred to Love, Enmity to Friendship, Corruption to Purity/Sincerity, Ignorance to Knowledge, Deception to Faith/Reliability. I don' tknow that they'd do it, but it would be cool all the same to see a team of Dark Chosen Children, balancing the light that was so abundant after 02.
What I really want is a good story, though, with good characters and a solid ending that doesn't leave things too open for a sequel. And the story should be something kids and adults can both follow and enjoy. That's all I want, really.
I'd like to see a storyline that doesn't go over kids' heads, but at the same time is mature enough that it's enjoyable to adults. Digimon is more of a Science Fantasy, so they don't need to ground it in real science like Science Fiction feels the need to do. I want a story that I can enjoy without reading up on scientific theories (Tamers) or having them explained to me.
I also would like to see something like Negative Crests (not Anti-crests, but Negative ones) -- Despair opposite to Hope, Darkness to Light, Fear to Courage, Hatred to Love, Enmity to Friendship, Corruption to Purity/Sincerity, Ignorance to Knowledge, Deception to Faith/Reliability. I don' tknow that they'd do it, but it would be cool all the same to see a team of Dark Chosen Children, balancing the light that was so abundant after 02.
What I really want is a good story, though, with good characters and a solid ending that doesn't leave things too open for a sequel. And the story should be something kids and adults can both follow and enjoy. That's all I want, really.