Tri is my favorite takari years together but they have such a woven history together. Why do you think they work so well together?
Hello and sorry fot late in responding your question that I just active again on Tumblr ;-;
In my personal opinion I think it's because they've been spending most of their time together for years and their bonding is growing naturally each time passed. Asides of their adventure with the DigiDestined gang, I do believe both spend their time hanging out from cafe to cafe—either gossiping over some cute boys and girls or Hikari keeps Takeru accompanied while he writes his novel script—or that sleep calls they have on every Friday night.
And idk but I feel like they're connected by some ✨fates✨ as in Light and Hope...sorry I can't put it in best explanation but I guess you get what I mean :")
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What Digimon series have you watched? and what is your ranking?
Basically everyone of them, bar most of the movies. (I've held off on Kizuna due to its premise sounding exhaustion inducing and being absolutely soured on Tri).
I'd say the top entries are "Adventure" as the progenitor and "Tamers" due to codifying and hammering out most of the franchise's "Big Ideas".
"Savers" I'd say comes in behind them, due to some rough writing choice, but it ends up being a highly exciting, hot-blooded entry with a fun story, though its first cour isn't particularly strong. Not awful, just incredibly mid from what I recall, but the rest of the show makes up for this in spades.
More average entries...
"Xros Wars", I recognize its writing flaws, but the cast is likable, the goal is pretty straightforward, and most of its plot points that are brought up get resolved. Now the execution might not always hit, but it's pretty good.
"Appmon", pretty likable cast though Eri is the only one really to get a consistent plotline due to too many members having their plot points pegged to the last arc, and Astra being a static character. But it's pretty good.
Weaker But Not Awful... ...
"Zero Two", this show is just fundamentally "The pieces are greater than the sum". There's a lot of high notes, but there's a lot of low notes, and the show never congeals in a satisfying way.
"The Young Hunters Leaping Through Time". Listen to me, it was OKAY. It was a post-script season they tried to do a more relaxed episodic story with, was probably written, produced and directed at the seat of its pants, but it was a mostly charming entry for what it was, considering its likely production problems.
"Adventure 2019", I'm not hostile to it, but it repeated certain plot threads like 3 times in the first half in a frustrating way, and it clearly got a retool, so it's not. Particularly a cohesive series, but the week-to-week episodic stories were funny and enjoyable in the second half.
The worst I'd wager would be...
"Tri", just due to being a writing disaster that satisfied no one, and stands with "Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V" as prime examples of what to not do with anniversary works, in my mind.
And "Frontier", mostly because the Royal Knights arc rams a wooden stake through its heart and completely implodes its story, and the cast mostly gets side lined for that arc, alongside with them not particularly being well written.
(Tri I consider the worst of the IP)
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Tri - Of Honesty and Loyalty snippet
I wrote this in Nanowrimo and wanted to share it for @sluggybasson107 because I know I have an ask outstanding for Becky Carter, but life got in the way 😂.
Sluggy! I hope this tides you over until I get to answering your ask!
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They rode the Yurikamome towards Odaiba in silence, Becky clearly preoccupied with an intense round of Snake II on her phone. Outside the window, Diabacho ground sped past, giving Steph a brief glimpse of the extensive damage caused by Kuwagamon materialising in the middle of the soccer field.
As the train veered around the corner and the soccer pitch disappeared from sight, it occurred to Steph that maybe it wasn’t a coincidence Kuwagamon appeared first in Shibuya while she and Becky were sipping frappachinos before it had appeared at Tai’s soccer game. And if it wasn’t a coincidence, then maybe they were more at fault than they realised.
“It’s been a while since Matt and Tai lost their tempers like that,” Becky said out of the blue, prompting Steph to raise an eyebrow suspiciously.
“Let me guess, you think I should have handled it better?”
Becky hummed quietly to herself while her fingers mashed buttons. “Maybe.”
Steph screwed up her nose in annoyance. It wasn’t like anyone else had been much help with the situation. Joe tried, of course, but as usual it had been left to her to stop Matt and Tai from killing one another. Come to think of it, she had no idea how things had escalated so quickly in the first place.
“Tai’s been a bit defensive lately, but I have no idea what made Matt fly off the handle like that.”
Silence followed her statement, broken only by the sound of train cars rattling along the railway. Becky was clearly debating how far she should push the topic while the snake chased food around her phone screen.
“Well,” she said after a moment. “It kinda looked like you were taking Tai’s side back there.”
Steph glowered at her. “I wasn’t…” she began, then shook her head. Sure, there had been a couple of points she and Tai agreed - that didn’t mean that she wanted to sit back and do nothing about the situation. She didn’t want to go around getting into fist fights with everyone who blamed the Digimon either!
“I’m not taking anyones side,” she said. “I understand why Matt’s mad, but there’s two sides to every argument.”
“Do you think that Tai’s right?” Becky asked, raising her eyebrow suspiciously. “That we should just let everyone thing that our Digimon are at fault?”
“I didn’t say that,” Steph said quickly. “I hate seeing our Digimon treated like this just as much as you do. But I also think Daisy had a point this morning when she said that people might not necessarily recognised that our Digimon are trying to help them.”
“If we hadn’t intervened, the damage would have been a lot worse,” Becky reminded her.
“I know that,” Steph said, and it was an effort to keep her tone level. “We were right to intervene - it’s our job as Digidestined to protect our world from the Digital one.”
“So - does that mean that you think Matt is right?” Becky sounded confused, her button mashing suddenly becoming more maniac, which could only mean she was approaching her previous high score.
“I don’t think that either of them are right in this situation,” Steph told her rather pointedly. “But there’s no point trying to tell them that.”
The phone buzzed loudly as Becky’s snake ran into its own tail and she frowned at the screen dejectedly. “Aw…”
Steph felt her eye twitch in annoyance. “Must you?” she asked, glaring at the phone. Becky rolled her eyes, but nonetheless, she snapped the phone shut and tucked it into her messenger bag.
“So if we can’t do nothing, what do we do then?”
Steph had already been thinking about that, and she was pretty sure she had come up with a solid solution, one that hopefully would avoid the need to fight all together. “I think we should focus on helping Izzy,” she said decidedly.
“Our biggest problem at the airport was that we were unprepared - Kuwagamon had already caused a significant amount of damage before we even arrived.”
She thought of the soccer pitch, how Tai and Agumon must have felt facing Kuwagamon alone. She remembered Matt’s relief when she and D’Arcmon had arrived to help Garurumon. What would have happened, she wondered, if Himekawa hadn’t found them sipping frappuccino's at Starbucks…
“If we can track these frequency distortions like Izzy was saying, then maybe we can prevent another situation like what happened with the Kuwagamon,” she said decidedly.
“Or at least limit the damage to a confined area,” Becky said, catching on to her train of thought. The train rattled through an overpass, casting a shadow across her face momentarily. “It would be nice to know when the next Digimon incursion will be rather than waiting on a bunch of suits to tell us.”
“My thoughts exactly,” Steph agreed, feeling the train begin to slow as it approached their station. Now that she’d settled on a plan, she was anxious to get to work investigating the distortions.
“Have you figured out what you’re going to do about Matt and Tai?” Becky asked abruptly.
The train P.A dinged, announcing their stop and Steph reached for the nearest handrail as the train lurched to a stop. “Why do I have to do something about it?”
Becky sighed impatiently as though Steph were missing something entirely obvious. “Because Matt will listen to you when he doesn’t listen to Tai or anyone else.”
“Lucky me,” Steph muttered as the doors opened, inviting in the hustle and bustle from the station. She let Becky lead the way towards the station exit, wishing very much that she could catch the next plane to Switzerland instead.
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